Data Toggle Bug: OP3 - OnePlus 3 Guides, News, & Discussion

Hi everyone, Before i explaing the issue, I'll give you a little background. I was one of the first buyers of OP. Loved it. Then came OP2, hated it. Jumped the Ship to try out Lumia 950XL and now came back to OP3 couple of days back. Thus, I'm kinda confused between how quick toggles are supposed to work in Android as I got used to Windows.
Whenever i tap on Data toggle to turn on or Turn off data, it takes me to data usage screen and what is even more confusing is that it shows the data of other sim i have installed (which i have not set for data). If i disable the second sim, even then pressing the data toggle takes me to data usage screen but shows only wifi usage. Only way i can enable or diable the data is by going manually into settings>cellular networks.
I'm curious if this is normal for OxygenOS? I dont think this is how it is supposed to work as this defeats the purpose of having a quick toggle. Is this normal or i have some bug in my device. If it is some bug, then please lemme know how to fix it without completely wiping the phone as i really dont wanna do that as my phone is set up perfectly and I'm loving it.
Cheers! and Thanks!
P.S: Sorry for jumping ship , Lumia's camera was too tempting.

Hmmm that's strange, I only use one SIM, but my data toggle works flawlessly, but when you have the data toggle on one of the upper 2 quick toggles you have a drop down menue with the arrow below, if you tap that it gives you a quick view for data usage. On the top right when that drop down menue is open you can toggle data on/off.

Data toggle works fine here also. Takes a few seconds for the icon to change though.

No problems here as well but same boat as others with only having 1 sim installed.

Me too having the exact same issue

And even hard reset doesn't fix it

What about when you long-press the data toggle?

aftr hrd reset i got this prblm only once...and its totally working fine now...bt there are still some bugs in oxygen os

I started having the same issue too.... It started today! The toggle was working totally fine.... But yesterday, I dropped my phone and it started acting weirder than normal (it started acting weird a long time back but now, this happened!!!) I thought it was because I dropped it but I guess that's not the case! If someone has a solution, please do share....

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Data connection issues: all hardware, no software......

OK, forget about everything below, and the silly poll....
I kept having issues, even after freezing the 2 apk's. I had my phone and SIM replaced day before yesterday. After I left the store, I had no 3g. None. I left about 6:00 pm, no internet whatsoever until 3:30 am.
I was extremely frustrated, to say the least. If anyone has data issues and hasn't tried this already, give it a shot and see if it works for you.
Shut your phone down, pull the battery and SD. Put firm pressure with your finger on the SIM and slide it in and out of its slot about 20 times. Remove it and look at the back. There should be 3 shiny lines across the sim where it makes contact with the terminals on the phone. Put the SIM back in firmly and reboot.
I don't know if there is a film on the SIM from manufacturing or if its slightly rough texture doesn't allow it to make good contact with the phone. All I know is after I did this, my 3g started working immediately. It hasn't quit once since.
I know, another one of these threads! I haven't read through all of them, I'm just posting my findings.
I have been plagued with disappearing data since day one. It has almost made me hate my bionic at times. Then the data comes back & I apologize for all the nasty things I said.
Anyway, I can say without a doubt that this issue is NOT caused by any 3rd party software. Not Juice Defender, not Lookout, none of them. I had been losing data for 2 days, so I thought I'd try a factory reset. I didn't install any apps for a few hours after the wipe, just to be sure it was the phone itself. It was. I lost data twice for a very long time each time. Reboots, battery pulls, airplane toggles, etc, did nothing. The only thing that brought back my data connection was time.
Fast-forward to last night. On a whim, I changed the data monitor to performance. Things started looking up, but I still lost data a couple times. Neither of which were for very long. I thought maybe if I disable the data monitor altogether, it would solve the problem. I used titanium backup to freeze Battery & data manager and Data manager service. Only one drop occurred after doing so, until I rebooted the phone. Since rebooting several hours ago, it hasn't happened once.
If you've been losing data, please try this and see if it works for you.
Where is the Data Monitor setting located?
Are you talking about "Battery & data manager" under "Settings"? If so, I only see an on off option for "Data Saver"?
Edit: Or do you mean the "Battery mode" with the following options?
"Maximum battery saver"
"Nighttime saver"
"Performance mode"
"Custom battery saver"
Here is how I fixed it with Tasker....
Display Off -> Wait 15 minutes -> Mobile Data Off.
Display On -> Mobile Data On.
Haven't had any problems like I did when I was using the built in battery profiles.
Also, I think your poll answers are poorly worded. You should change them. And where is the option for "I lose data with ANY profile". Thats what I experience
BerkleyJ said:
Are you talking about "Battery & data manager" under "Settings"? If so, I only see an on off option for "Data Saver"?
Edit: Or do you mean the "Battery mode" with the following options?
"Maximum battery saver"
"Nighttime saver"
"Performance mode"
"Custom battery saver"
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Yes, that's what I meant. I had already frozen it, so couldn't look to be sure what it said.
I was having data drops also. Turned off data saver, set battery mode to performance and haven't had a drop since.
Bumpity bump bump bump
86shelby said:
Shut your phone down, pull the battery and SD. Put firm pressure with your finger on the SIM and slide it in and out of its slot about 20 times. Remove it and look at the back. There should be 3 shiny lines across the sim where it makes contact with the terminals on the phone. Put the SIM back in firmly and reboot.
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Tried this and so far so good (all morning and not a single loss of data).
I'm not convinced yet, I still think this might be at least partially a software issue.
Prior I had been pulling the battery and toggling airplane mode.
Switching to battery 'performance' mode didn't help.
Have a 3G Network extender and poor LTE service at home, so it makes sense to force it to not use LTE, but that seems to be what started all the network issues.
Mike
ksixmju said:
Tried this and so far so good (all morning and not a single loss of data).
I'm not convinced yet, I still think this might be at least partially a software issue.
Prior I had been pulling the battery and toggling airplane mode.
Switching to battery 'performance' mode didn't help.
Have a 3G Network extender and poor LTE service at home, so it makes sense to force it to not use LTE, but that seems to be what started all the network issues.
Mike
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Well it fixed it for a little while and then started doing the exact same thing.
Software issue?
Mike
Talked to two different Verizon tech support reps this morning. Confirmed software issue and a fix will be included in the "post launch software update" due early November.
So which is it...
1) - Software related and will be fixed with a future update?
2) - Internal Software which can be fixed by freezing some programs?
3) - Hardware issue that is fixed with removing/replacing with firm pressure on SIM?

[Q] Wifi & Mobile Data Issue (ICS)

Ever since upgrading to ATT ICS, my WiFi and Mobile Data connections both are turned on during the night. During the day, I don't run either. When I am at home, I use WiFi and then turn WiFi off and plug in the charger before I sleep. When I wake up in the morning, WiFi and Mobile Data are turned ON. This happens constantly for me.
The second thing I tried was not putting the phone on the charger for the night. Come the next morning, WiFi is ON but Mobile Data remained off.
Something is triggering WiFi and Mobile Data to automatically turn on. I can't seem to find the setting that is allowing this to happen.
With GB, I never had this issue. If I recall correctly, GB had a setting for the sleep period of the phone. I don't remember much else of what was adjustable in that menu and I can't remember if I set anything in there for GB and data. I cannot find anything remotely like that in ICS. ICS is bloody annoying me right now with these quirks.
I wish I could downgrade back to GB right now so I don't have to deal with data turning on during the course of the night.......
If you want to go back to gb look under the development tab for return to GB from ics. It's down a ways. Not sure what to tell you about the other issues but to try and reflash ics.
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Try Airplane Mode
Sounds like you have some app trying to make a connection to run an update. It's turning on WiFi and/or the Mobile Data connections. I'll check mine tonight to see what happens.
Try turning on the Airplane mode when you go to bed. Hold down the power button and select the Airplane Mode option. If that doesn't keep the radios off, something is really wrong.
I sometimes use the Airplane mode at night to conserve the battery, but since you're charging, that's not an issue.
megatronisabeast said:
If you want to go back to gb look under the development tab for return to GB from ics. It's down a ways. Not sure what to tell you about the other issues but to try and reflash ics.
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I found the thread. Thanks. I just need to read about unlocking the bootloader now before proceeding. The only downside of downgrading is I will lose the ICS radio which is giving me such good signal strength. Before in my room at home, I would get 1 bar, now I get 2 or 3. LULz.
brucegil said:
Sounds like you have some app trying to make a connection to run an update. It's turning on WiFi and/or the Mobile Data connections. I'll check mine tonight to see what happens.
Try turning on the Airplane mode when you go to bed. Hold down the power button and select the Airplane Mode option. If that doesn't keep the radios off, something is really wrong.
I sometimes use the Airplane mode at night to conserve the battery, but since you're charging, that's not an issue.
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This happened since day 1 of upgrading to ICS. The only software that I installed were some games and utilities that I had on GB. I never had an issue with either data connection turning on.
I might try another flash of ICS but that would mean running it for a night without the downloaded software for a couple nights and then installing each one by one, night by night.
I can use airplane mode but not for long term. I need to be able to receive calls from work when issues arise during the 2nd and 3rd shifts.
This only happens at night. It never happens during the day which makes me believe something is happening during the phone sleep time. And there's no setting that I can find for the phone sleep time like GB. Grr.....
Why not just leave data on if u don't mind me asking. Can't be using that much data really
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Yep I have the same issue.
I have observed the data icon appear on the stroke of midnight. It takes three attempts to keep it off till the next time I use it, or when the damn thing turns back on at 23:59:59.
Spoke to HTC support, they advised to return it to retailer for them to examine it....WTF...lol
Regards
Paul
FPV-GT said:
Yep I have the same issue.
I have observed the data icon appear on the stroke of midnight. It takes three attempts to keep it off till the next time I use it, or when the damn thing turns back on at 23:59:59.
Spoke to HTC support, they advised to return it to retailer for them to examine it....WTF...lol
Regards
Paul
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We have two threads on this issue of WiFi and/or Data turning on at midnight. When I first found the missing voice dialer problem, I e-mailed HTC support. They responded to my e-mail and then a member of their escalation team called me. They recognize that this is an ICS upgrade issue. Of course, they don't know when it will be fixed.
If you have not already done so, log into HTC.com, go to Support and send an e-mail describing the problem. They need as much feedback as we can give them to get HTC and/or Google to fix these problems.
I am not surprised that the ICS upgrade broke some things, but the number of things surprises me.
Check your setting. Drop the drop bar and enable Wi-Fi connection then touch the bar next to the off-on switch. Touch the icon next to the home icon on the bottom of the phone and click on advanced. See the screen shots.
vivid x2 said:
Check your setting. Drop the drop bar and enable Wi-Fi connection then touch the bar next to the off-on switch. Touch the icon next to the home icon on the bottom of the phone and click on advanced. See the screen shots.
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Doesn't help.
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Too bad. I noticed mine came on the first night after I installed ICS. Took awhile to find the settings I posted. When I found the settings and clicked on the one in the picture I never noticed Wi-Fi come on on its own since.
So I finally got around to trying Airplane mode. WiFi still kicks on overnight while plugged in.
vivid x2 - I had that checked to "Never" and I still have WiFi and Mobile Data coming on at night.
brucegil & FPV-GT - I will submit a support email ticket. I'm surprised there aren't more of us on here that are having this issue.
syrkel - I don't want either WiFi or Mobile Data on. If I'm not using it, why have it activated? All I need during the night is 2G voice so I can respond to work issues that may arise.
Just throwing another thing to look into. Try to reset the data counter and check it every few hours to see what apps are using the wi-fi data? Some of the apps even allow you to access the app settings from there as well. Check some of the app permissions and try disabling a few apps at a time that allow changes to wi-fi settings.
what a coincidence. i was just jacking around on my phone in class and found the advanced wifi option and there is a setting to keep wifi on during sleep. it has three options: always, only when plugged in, and never. hope this helps
Try installing a juice defender. It turns off data when your screen is off automatically. Also, (maybe only in the paid versions) you can set a night schedule for it to disable connectivity for a set time automatically. I have mine disable all data connections and go to silent mode from 12:30 to 8:30.
jenkem110 said:
what a coincidence. i was just jacking around on my phone in class and found the advanced wifi option and there is a setting to keep wifi on during sleep. it has three options: always, only when plugged in, and never. hope this helps
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I tested this last night. Before I went to bed, I turned off WiFi (Data remained on). On the WiFi advanced settings I had the Keep Wi-Fi on During Sleep setting to "Always," which is the opposite of what people here have mentioned. I plugged in the charger. However, I have my Vivid set to remain on while on the charger. So it technically never went to sleep. (Makes a nice night light.) At 2:30 a.m. when I woke up, the WiFi was not on.
Tonight I will keep the same settings, but I will not put it on the charger (I'm testing the 3400 mAh Mugen extended battery). I will see if the WiFi comes on during the night.
liquidxnitez said:
Ever since upgrading to ATT ICS, my WiFi and Mobile Data connections both are turned on during the night. During the day, I don't run either. When I am at home, I use WiFi and then turn WiFi off and plug in the charger before I sleep. When I wake up in the morning, WiFi and Mobile Data are turned ON. This happens constantly for me.
The second thing I tried was not putting the phone on the charger for the night. Come the next morning, WiFi is ON but Mobile Data remained off.
Something is triggering WiFi and Mobile Data to automatically turn on. I can't seem to find the setting that is allowing this to happen.
With GB, I never had this issue. If I recall correctly, GB had a setting for the sleep period of the phone. I don't remember much else of what was adjustable in that menu and I can't remember if I set anything in there for GB and data. I cannot find anything remotely like that in ICS. ICS is bloody annoying me right now with these quirks.
I wish I could downgrade back to GB right now so I don't have to deal with data turning on during the course of the night.......
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I wonder if this is part of Googles data collection. I have gone through 3 vivid phones in the last 2 weeks (long story). I have seen this problem happen with no apps other than what came with the phone. My wifes phone (another vivid) does the same thing. If the phone is turned off for the night, turning the phone back on has the same results (mobile data is on). This seems to be a random problem.
When you allow Google's locaton service part of the message says that you are allowing Google to collect data even when no apps are running.
Just a thought.
I've been trying to figure out what's causing it...see my last couple posts here.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1589724
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[Q] WiFi Randomly Turning Itself On

Ive been having an issue with my WiFi randomly turning itself on. Ill turn it off to save battery, then check it 30-60 minutes later and its turned itself back on. Ive scanned through other threads and most people say that its from dock mode and to go into dock mode, then go to the settings and disable "auto connect to wifi". I dont have a dock and have never had it in dock mode, but I manually went into dock mode to check check the settings and I dont even have that option in the settings menu. I didnt seem to have the problem (or at least didnt notice it) until after I upgraded to ICS using the OTA update. Is there just a setting that Ive overlooked someplace where I can fix the problem, an app thats got permission to do it that I didnt know about, or is it just a bug thats baked into ICS? Btw, my phone is Locked, Stock, and Unrooted.
Noticed this yesterday on rumfloat4 as well
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I have the same frustrating issue, locked and stock here, upgraded to ICS with the RUU. Sometimes it will stay off for several hours, sometimes not even an hour. I haven't been able to pinpoint which app is causing this.
I believe that it maybe an ICS issue.
I have done a complete factory reset on the phone three times, and network and wifi turn on at exactly midnight.
SO far spoken to HTC customer support.....lol
They advised me yo take back to retailer and let them examine it...wtf???
Regards
Paul
Check your Wi-Fi settings. Drop the drop bar and enable Wi-Fi connection then touch the bar next to the off-on switch. Touch the icon next to the home icon on the bottom of the phone and click on advanced. See the screen shots.
Hope this helps.
vivid x2 said:
Check your Wi-Fi settings. Drop the drop bar and enable Wi-Fi connection then touch the bar next to the off-on switch. Touch the icon next to the home icon on the bottom of the phone and click on advanced. See the screen shots.
Hope this helps.
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Doesn't do a thing.
Sent from my HTC Vivid
Too bad. I noticed mine came on the first night after I installed ICS. Took awhile to find the settings I posted. When I found the settings and clicked on the one in the picture I never noticed Wi-Fi come on on its own since.
I am curious how ICS determines "sleep". Is it phone sleep of human sleep? I also wonder if it is somewhat tied into automatic time settings. Say for instance you lose your signal during sleep, does ICS re-set the time and that triggers Wi-Fi turning on based on going setting the phone into a different time zone momentarily?
Just throwing a couple things out there in hopes it helps to solve the mystery.
vivid x2 said:
Too bad. I noticed mine came on the first night after I installed ICS. Took awhile to find the settings I posted. When I found the settings and clicked on the one in the picture I never noticed Wi-Fi come on on its own since.
I am curious how ICS determines "sleep". Is it phone sleep of human sleep? I also wonder if it is somewhat tied into automatic time settings. Say for instance you lose your signal during sleep, does ICS re-set the time and that triggers Wi-Fi turning on based on going setting the phone into a different time zone momentarily?
Just throwing a couple things out there in hopes it helps to solve the mystery.
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I believe in later versions of GB, there was a distinct sleep setting that was separate from simply turning off the screen after a certain amount of time. As far as I can see, ICS did away with this and just sets the phone to sleep after a certain amount of time, which inherently turns off the screen.
Is this happening on new phones as well as refurbished ones? Whatever the problem is, its becoming annoying enough for me to return this phone and keep my Inspire.
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Yep, GB did have sleep time settings. That's why I was curious as to how ICS determines sleep.
Look at the permissions on HTC Sync. They're pretty intrusive as far as Wi-Fi settings. It may be worthwhile to go into each app and trying to force stopping each one one at a time that changes the Wi-Fi state at will.
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Something else you can try is to go into the usage counter and clear the data from the wi-fi tab. Don't use Wi-Fi for a period of time then check if there was any usage and if there was it would be listed which apps used the data and how much they used. Some apps even allow you to access the settings from there as well.
Juice Defender or similar apps should be able to keep it off when you want it off.
The Airplane Mode also should keep WiFi turned off (as well as data) as long as you don't need to take phone calls while you sleep. Not to mention, it saves on the battery if you're not charging at night.
if anyone still interest on this , i found the solution !
on ics you go to:
settings
WLAN
Advanced
WLAN frequency band
and uncheck the auto set radio to use only 2.4 or 5gh
thats all

WiFi Toggle Issue

So, I've been rooted since the leaked JB came out and have had Batakang V1.0 installed and running almost flawlessly, for a while now. The only issue I have is that WiFi toggles are inconsistent and unreliable on my phone. Using Power Toggles in the notification pulldown menu results in a yellow WiFi symbol which usually means WiFi is turning on. This never occurs. I go to Settings and the WiFi toggle there is greyed out (not able to be toggled). I go one step further and click on WiFi to get to the menu where you can select the WiFi network you want to connect to, and its blank, leading me to believe that the previous two toggles have done nothing.
When I use the toggle in the advanced WiFi menu it will switch to on for a second and I will get a message that says "turning on..." but it switches right back to off and the screen is stuck like that.
Now if I keep sliding the toggle over repeatedly I can generally get it to turn on after about 15 or 20 times. Sometimes 30. Sometimes I have to back out of settings and go back in and try another ten times. Sometimes I have to restart the phone.
It was just a minor annoyance at first but its really bugging me now and I would love for someone to help me out here. Have any of you had this issue or is it just me?
I've been debating on whether to try it out. Might give it a shot.
batakang has this problem.
I'll guess I'll give Golden ROM a try then.... thanks fellas.
Glad to see I have some strong supporters
Well I've installed Golden ROM and the issue persists. I did a clean install so it must be an issue with my personal device. Any ideas?
This has been an issue since the JB OTA. Not rom related.
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Notification problems

I seem to be having an intermittent problem with notifications on my new Moto G, when using the device and a notification comes through everything works 100%, however I sleep the device by tapping the power button as you do, occasionally notifications will not come through and then I tap the power button and the phone buzzes and the notification light starts flashing like they just came through at that second (when the time on the notification shows as X minuets previous).
I can't seem to replicate this in any fashion, it seems completely random and effects all types of notification, Gmail, WhatsApp and also the Ringer from Android Device Manager.
The Ringer from Android Device Manager is where I first confirmed the problem, I was playing with the Android Device Manager locating my phone which was sleeping right next to me, it located it fine so I hit ring and it said 'successful' or words to that effect, but the device was not ringing at all, picked up the phone and woke it, it immediately started ringing. I tried it a 2nd time and the same thing happened again, the 3rd time it worked as designed.
I've tried restarting the phone and clearing the data of effected apps, but neither worked, a reset of the device is the next logical step but I would like to hear if anyone else has this problem or has any other solutions.
This is happening when the device is connected to WiFi (even while sleeping) with the mobile data either enabled or disabled, I have not tried what happens if WiFi is not turned on, because when I'm at home I want it to use WiFi.
TLDR: sometimes by random I don't get notifications until I manually wake the device when they did actually come through X minutes previous it just didn't tell me.
Try resetting it! I never had such a problem
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Droids king said:
Try resetting it! I never had such a problem
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Ok will do, is the 'Factory Reset' option in the menu sufficient, or is there something else I should do?
Check your advance wifi settings and also check Motorola Assist just in case!
sahil kaul said:
Check your advance wifi settings and also check Motorola Assist just in case!
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I have keep WiFi on during sleep set to Always, and Avoid Poor Connections and WiFi Optimisation both ticked everything else is off, I've never used Motorola Assist.
I'll untick Avoid Poor Connections but I doubt it could be that as I have very good WiFi signal where I am.
jay2the1 said:
I have keep WiFi on during sleep set to Always, and Avoid Poor Connections and WiFi Optimisation both ticked everything else is off, I've never used Motorola Assist.
I'll untick Avoid Poor Connections but I doubt it could be that as I have very good WiFi signal where I am.
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How about Wi-Fi optimization, its usually Checked. Uncheck it. It should work.
sahil kaul said:
How about Wi-Fi optimization, its usually Checked. Uncheck it. It should work.
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OK when I find out that Avoid poor connections being unticked is not working (which I've just had a notification suggesting it isn't) I'll untick WiFi optimisation, I'm hesitant to untick it right now as it says it saves battery life.
OK new development I was listening to music on the phone (the phone is sleeping) the song ended but the next one didn't start, as soon as I tapped the power button the next song started.
I'm going to try resetting the phone as soon as I get chance, I just need to use a voucher in an app first as I'd loose it otherwise.
Double post
Reset the device today, my plan was to use the Recovery but none of the options would appear it would only display the Android laying down (even when pressing buttons), so instead used the Factory Reset option in the menu, only time will tell but fingers crossed it seems to be working OK now :fingers-crossed:

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