So i had this problem a few times now, its always the same: Sometimes I have an exclamation mark on both the Wifi and Mobile Data, but the Internet Connection still works. So then i try to enable/disable Airplane Mode to get rid of these exclamation marks. But on clicking the toggle to disable Airplane Mode the phone just crashes and immediately reboots
Running Stock with Lean Kernel.
Anyone else experiencing this?
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So here's the issue:
My pure now goes into auto airplane mode whenever I turn the screen off. The wi-fi used to come on whenever I turned the screen back on, but now just airplane mode...
Any ideas?
Ok, maybe a need to remap the buttons is the issue. I will report back.
The issue is resolved as Wi-Fi turns on automatically when I come out of sleep mode. Only thing I did was remove Gaz's Touch Tools.
After I turn off airplane mode (in order to start calling) and try calling someone, the call screen goes from green to red immediately, without me pressing anything. Has anyone experienced this problem or can help me fix it? My phone is running CyanogenMod 6.10.
Whenever I turn WiFi off, if I turn it back on, the quick settings displays a exclamation mark over the WiFi toggle, if I open the WiFi settings I can toggle on and off but it won't search for any networks, a reboot fixes the problem, but its kinda annoying :/ anyone we having this?
I am using the Canadian/Tmobile version for the Note 5 with arter's kernel. I would disable wifi and after if I re-enable the wifi, the wifi becomes stuck at "turning on" and not scan any network until I toggle airplane mode. Sometime I have to toggle airplane mode 2-3x before it starts finding a connection with the wifi. Do you think this is a software issue or hardware? Thanks.
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I am using the Canadian/Tmobile version for the Note 5 with arter's kernel. I would disable wifi and after if I re-enable the wifi, the wifi becomes stuck at "turning on" and not scan any network until I toggle airplane mode. Sometime I have to toggle airplane mode 2-3x before it starts finding a connection with the wifi. Do you think this is a software issue or hardware? Thanks.
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I think is software. Try this:
Turn off your phone, and then turn it on pressing and holding Volume Up, Home, and Power button at the same time until you see a warning. Then press Volume Up to continue, and navigate using volume keys and select wipe cache/factory reset with the Home button, then select wipe cache partition, and finally reboot.
Please note that by doing this all your data will be lost.
I recently tried activating and deactivating airplane mode on my Galaxy S10 5G to reset my data connection, which was having issues. When I did, the phone's screen timeout somehow set itself to a setting that normally doesn't exist (see attached screen shot). This causes the screen to go black almost immediately when there's no activity. Since happening the first time, my phone keeps defaulting to this setting, usually when charging it overnight. The setting disappears of I select another option and exit the menu, but keeps showing up again whenever it defaults back or I activate airplane mode again. Does anyone have any clue what's happening here?
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Try clearing the system cache first.