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As we know Honor 4x cherry is non VoLTE device so we have to use jio4Gvoice app to use jio Sim for calling purpose.
I am facing issue with jio4gvoice app which is not able to stay connected to network even if it is not optimised in battery setting. It automatically get disconnected after some time. And if it is connected I am not able to receive calls when app is not running in foreground. There is only message notification that you have missed a call.
This app is able to receive call only when application is open on the foreground, but when you clear it from recent the problem will start again.
I tried many solutions like enable GPS, switch off automatic network selection. But none of them is able to resolve the issue.
Now I am frustrated with testing new ROMs of Oreo because this problem is not resolved in any of them.
Due to this problem I am not able to use latest Oreo ROM.
So I got the stock update this morning
So far it
Reset a a few permissions
Corrupted my Netflix device ID, voidingy downloads and forcing me to login again
But most annoying
Seem to have changed the WiFi calling policy
And only seem to switch to WiFi calling in the absence of 4G
Rather the use WiFi when it's available
Thought it is does show a WiFi dial button
species5618 said:
So I got the stock update this morning
So far it
Reset a a few permissions
Corrupted my Netflix device ID, voidingy downloads and forcing me to login again
But most annoying
Seem to have changed the WiFi calling policy
And only seem to switch to WiFi calling in the absence of 4G
Rather the use WiFi when it's available
Thought it is does show a WiFi dial button
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Do you have any VOLTE calls from other mobile phones around you?
Volte all works.
But coverage is a but hit and miss in house extension due to foil back insulation
Since the Redmi 8 don't have 5ghz Wifi capability we are stuck with 2.4ghz wifi and on my 2 Redmi 8 devices with Bluetooth enabled that kills the speeds to about 5mb. Apperently Bluetooth and 2.4ghz wifi run off same hardware or software and don't appear to play nice together..
I use multiple different wifi connections a day and was a problem for me. Anyway so this was the workaround that fixed the problem for me and my device. Pretty simple and straight forward and suppose it could work on other devices with same issue..
Always only try this at your own risk.. *As Root is Required*
First off: I'm located in Canada, could be different in another region.
I have a unlocked bootloader
latest stable Xiaomi.eu rom for the Redmi 8 installed
Official TWRP installed..
2: *Root Required*
Download and Install latest version of Magisk and flash via TWRP
3: Download and install Service Disabler from Playstore and Grant su permission after opening the app .
4: Search for Google Play Services and click on that .
5: Scroll down the list till you find NearbyMessagesService and click it to disable it permanently.
6: Now Make sure you have Google's "Nearby" functionality disabled
Go-to your Google account - Device connections - Devices - Show Notifications off.
Now back to settings - Passwords and security - Location - Scanning - turn all off
And reboot.
Now my other device is on stock MIUI and I haven't tried this on stock rom as of yet. It's my wife's device so if she lets me I will test this on her device as same issue is present.
In time I will try to see if this "fix" will retain if I unroot the device after..
*Update* this will continue to work if you unroot device.
*Update* when I installed latest Xiaomi.eu rom 11.0.10 sometimes it don't work till I reboot. Not sure why yet.
thanks for sharing
but for me I just changed the Channel used in my router and everything works fine
bertiespeed said:
Since the Redmi 8 don't have 5ghz Wifi capability we are stuck with 2.4ghz wifi and on my 2 Redmi 8 devices with Bluetooth enabled that kills the speeds to about 5mb. Apperently Bluetooth and 2.4ghz wifi run off same hardware or software and don't appear to play nice together..
I use multiple different wifi connections a day and was a problem for me. Anyway so this was the workaround that fixed the problem for me and my device. Pretty simple and straight forward and suppose it could work on other devices with same issue..
Always only try this at your own risk.. *As Root is Required*
First off: I'm located in Canada, could be different in another region.
I have a unlocked bootloader
latest stable Xiaomi.eu rom for the Redmi 8 installed
Official TWRP installed..
2: *Root Required*
Download and Install latest version of Magisk and flash via TWRP
3: Download and install Service Disabler from Playstore and Grant su permission after opening the app .
4: Search for Google Play Services and click on that .
5: Scroll down the list till you find NearbyMessagesService and click it to disable it permanently.
6: Now Make sure you have Google's "Nearby" functionality disabled
Go-to your Google account - Device connections - Devices - Show Notifications off.
Now back to settings - Passwords and security - Location - Scanning - turn all off
And reboot.
Now my other device is on stock MIUI and I haven't tried this on stock rom as of yet. It's my wife's device so if she lets me I will test this on her device as same issue is present.
In time I will try to see if this "fix" will retain if I unroot the device after..
*Update* this will continue to work if you unroot device.
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Also working for descendant os thanks
ahmedsheme said:
thanks for sharing
but for me I just changed the Channel used in my router and everything works fine
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i have the same problem, i change the channel in my router, but still the connection is cut half when i turning bluetooth
ariw182 said:
i have the same problem, i change the channel in my router, but still the connection is cut half when i turning bluetooth
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try channel nom 10 or 11
guys you have slow wifi because your wifi and bluetooth are using 2,4ghz they interfere with eachother you need to download an app like wifi analyzer and go to the last tab then look which channel isnt used and use the channel which isnt used i hope i helped you
without root is there any fix?
Yes WiFi and Bluetooth in same frequency range but that should not cause problem. My mi 8 lite manages to communicate with my mi band 3 and use WiFi ok. I had an ulefone and that worked ok. I had a blackview and that worked ok. The redmi note 8 pro did not. At first I thought it was maybe a bad chip that was leaking so tried another with same result. So its hardware related or software. But it's not the fact of both using same frequency band. As Bluetooth is not as strong a signal I would have expected that to drop not WiFi.
Xiaomi should have sorted this by now. Miui 12 still hasn't fixed this.
Fix for home wlan use
Skinupanother said:
Yes WiFi and Bluetooth in same frequency range but that should not cause problem. My mi 8 lite manages to communicate with my mi band 3 and use WiFi ok. I had an ulefone and that worked ok. I had a blackview and that worked ok. The redmi note 8 pro did not. At first I thought it was maybe a bad chip that was leaking so tried another with same result. So its hardware related or software. But it's not the fact of both using same frequency band. As Bluetooth is not as strong a signal I would have expected that to drop not WiFi.
Xiaomi should have sorted this by now. Miui 12 still hasn't fixed this.
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This is a big problem and Xiaomi should fix in the next update!
However if you mainly use Wifi at home, change the wifi frequency to 5ghz and the problem is gone.
In my modem/router you can do separate 2,4ghz and 5ghz networks (both work at same time), so my Laptop and Xiaomi phones are on 5ghz (a lot better speed in both) and old hardware are in the 2,4ghz network.
Didn't know this before, but now also my laptop wifi speed came from 30-40mb-> 120mb.
NokiaMokia said:
This is a big problem and Xiaomi should fix in the next update!
However if you mainly use Wifi at home, change the wifi frequency to 5ghz and the problem is gone.
In my modem/router you can do separate 2,4ghz and 5ghz networks (both work at same time), so my Laptop and Xiaomi phones are on 5ghz (a lot better speed in both) and old hardware are in the 2,4ghz network.
Didn't know this before, but now also my laptop wifi speed came from 30-40mb-> 120mb.
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Redmi 8 doesn't support 5ghz network as stated in first post ...
Skinupanother said:
Yes WiFi and Bluetooth in same frequency range but that should not cause problem. My mi 8 lite manages to communicate with my mi band 3 and use WiFi ok. I had an ulefone and that worked ok. I had a blackview and that worked ok. The redmi note 8 pro did not. At first I thought it was maybe a bad chip that was leaking so tried another with same result. So its hardware related or software. But it's not the fact of both using same frequency band. As Bluetooth is not as strong a signal I would have expected that to drop not WiFi.
Xiaomi should have sorted this by now. Miui 12 still hasn't fixed this.
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Are you kidding me? Well, what a waste of mobile I have bought ... everything is fine except for something as important as connectivity. Ok Xiaomi ... Does anyone know of any ROM that this failure does not pass? so far all the ones I've tried happen the same ... :crying::crying:
I also tried the proposed fix (on latest Stock rom / Android 10) and unfortunately it did not work Any other suggestions how to solve this extremely annoying bug?
hollol said:
I also tried the proposed fix (on latest Stock rom / Android 10) and unfortunately it did not work Any other suggestions how to solve this extremely annoying bug?
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Install a custom rom like HavocOs
I have the solution ===>>> youtu . be / WMksEEKXlJY
The problem is interference with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Scanning.
DISABLES THESE TWO CONFIGURATIONS
On MIUI 11:
SETTINGS >> Passwords & Security >> Location >>> Scanning >>>
Wi-Fi scanning> (OFF)
Bluetooth scanning> (OFF)
On MIUI 12
SETTINGS >>> LOCATION >>> Scanning >>>
Wi-Fi scanning> (OFF)
Bluetooth scanning> (OFF)
This will solve the problem of drops in the wifi.
It is NOT POSSIBLE to use Bluetooth in conjunction with wifi. But with these settings disabled, you can use wifi with better quality (as long as Bluetooth is disabled).
WEDSON said:
I have the solution ===>>> youtu . be / WMksEEKXlJY
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Thanks. I watched the video, but unfortunately it is not in English, so I didn't really understand what the actual solution is. For me it seems, that your main "trick" is to switch from 2.4GHz to 5GHz WIFI, is this right?
Would it be possible for you to write a short manual on your steps here in English, that would be great!
Thanks, Lars
hollol said:
Thanks. I watched the video, but unfortunately it is not in English, so I didn't really understand what the actual solution is. For me it seems, that your main "trick" is to switch from 2.4GHz to 5GHz WIFI, is this right?
Would it be possible for you to write a short manual on your steps here in English, that would be great!
Thanks, Lars
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The problem is interference with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Scanning.
DISABLES THESE TWO CONFIGURATIONS
On MIUI 11:
SETTINGS >> Passwords & Security >> Location >>> Scanning >>>
Wi-Fi scanning> (OFF)
Bluetooth scanning> (OFF)
On MIUI 12
SETTINGS >>> LOCATION >>> Scanning >>>
Wi-Fi scanning> (OFF)
Bluetooth scanning> (OFF)
This will solve the problem of drops in the wifi.
It is NOT POSSIBLE to use Bluetooth in conjunction with wifi. But with these settings disabled, you can use wifi with better quality (as long as Bluetooth is disabled).
Thanks for the update.
Have already disables these options, but was hoping to be able to use Bluetooth in conjunction with WIFI, since my smartwatch is always connected to the phone by Bluetooth
So unfortunately no final solution for me :crying:
WEDSON said:
The problem is interference with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Scanning.
DISABLES THESE TWO CONFIGURATIONS
On MIUI 11:
SETTINGS >> Passwords & Security >> Location >>> Scanning >>>
Wi-Fi scanning> (OFF)
Bluetooth scanning> (OFF)
On MIUI 12
SETTINGS >>> LOCATION >>> Scanning >>>
Wi-Fi scanning> (OFF)
Bluetooth scanning> (OFF)
This will solve the problem of drops in the wifi.
It is NOT POSSIBLE to use Bluetooth in conjunction with wifi. But with these settings disabled, you can use wifi with better quality (as long as Bluetooth is disabled).
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ahmedsheme said:
try channel nom 10 or 11
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It worked!
Thanks for the suggestion, moving from channel 6 to 13 did the trick! I can finally watch videos with Bluetooth speakers.
Would Xiaomi.EU fix these issues? If so, I'll aim for that ROM!
I currently got a second hand xiaomi MI5 running miui 10.2.2.0 on android 8.0 from my dad. this issue didn't surfaced cause my dad didn't used bluetooth devices for video calling or calling purposes. but when i got it i tried video calling through whatsapp and google duo and the phone is connected on Wifi. when the call is connected the screen of the other person is not moving and the voice is coming in parts. same is for when i call thru a whatsapp voice call connected via wifi it shows "calling" instead of "ringing".the moment i switch it with my 4G data it shows "ringing"
is there any solution to this?
Hi, today I received the EU update to MIUI 12.5 - 12.5.1.0(RFAEUXM) . However, now my Mi 9 can't connect to wireless networks. I already tried restore the network defaults and then the factory reset without success. Any ideas?
The behavior is - I move the switch to turn on, seems like it is on but no networks are displayed. If I move away to other apps and then look again for wifi switch, it is off again. I feel some lag when I go into wifi settings pages and after turn the switch on.
Do you have some system apps disabled? I remember similar behaviour when I used to disable/remove system apps on Q.
If factory resetting did not help you, then it's definitely the OS has a problem. Wait for another update, or try to reflash the latest firmware using PC.
No, I don't :/
I already looked into logcat and seems related with the wifi driver the issue:
07-12 16:42:33.989 846 846 E [email protected]: Failed to write driver state control param: Invalid argument
07-12 16:42:33.989 846 846 E [email protected]: Failed to load WiFi driver
07-12 16:42:33.989 846 846 E [email protected]: Failed to initialize firmware mode controller
07-12 16:42:33.989 846 846 E [email protected]: Wifi HAL start failed
It's complicated just live with mobile data and a limited plan until a new update. I believe that I can't reflash because I don't have the Mi 9 unlocked and to unlock it I should wait (360h I believe). I already tried the "download latest package" from "about phone" but I still have the wifi issue.
Downgrade or flash another ROM should work but as I said I have the phone locked.
That's a lot like Kernel issue, small update should fix it. Send a report to Xiaomi regards the issue.
Since you're locked, you better wait this fortnight.
Same issue here, have tried to reset Wifi, Mobile network and Bluetooth settings but no improvements
Have restored MIUI 12.0.5.0 from Fastboot in order to get Wifi working again...
Very bad work from Xiaomi for this
AlexPinote said:
Hi, today I received the EU update to MIUI 12.5 - 12.5.1.0(RFAEUXM) . However, now my Mi 9 can't connect to wireless networks. I already tried restore the network defaults and then the factory reset without success. Any ideas?
The behavior is - I move the switch to turn on, seems like it is on but no networks are displayed. If I move away to other apps and then look again for wifi switch, it is off again. I feel some lag when I go into wifi settings pages and after turn the switch on.
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I updated to the same version and have no problem with WiFi.
AlexPinote said:
Hi, today I received the EU update to MIUI 12.5 - 12.5.1.0(RFAEUXM) . However, now my Mi 9 can't connect to wireless networks. I already tried restore the network defaults and then the factory reset without success. Any ideas?
The behavior is - I move the switch to turn on, seems like it is on but no networks are displayed. If I move away to other apps and then look again for wifi switch, it is off again. I feel some lag when I go into wifi settings pages and after turn the switch on.
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I first experienced this issue after updating my mi 10t global to 12.1.3. It's a known bug and has been discussed at greater length on the mi community website. It remains unfixed in the 12.5.1 update.
However, there is a temporary solution that will allow you to reconnect to your wifi network. You'd have to change your ip settings from dhcp to static, and enter the relevant digits. That's it.
On a separate a note, 12.1.3 also introduced a mobile data bug that remains unfixed in 12.5.1. If you've set a private dns provider hostname under private ip, you will no longer be able to use mobile data. You'd have to toggle this setting to off or auto to get mobile data working again.
Dagabix said:
I first experienced this issue after updating my mi 10t global to 12.1.3. It's a known bug and has been discussed at greater length on the mi community website. It remains unfixed in the 12.5.1 update.
However, there is a temporary solution that will allow you to reconnect to your wifi network. You'd have to change your ip settings from dhcp to static, and enter the relevant digits. That's it.
On a separate a note, 12.1.3 also introduced a mobile data bug that remains unfixed in 12.5.1. If you've set a private dns provider hostname under private ip, you will no longer be able to use mobile data. You'd have to toggle this setting to off or auto to get mobile data working again.
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how did you do it? how did the wifi work?
Higorhg said:
how did you do it? how did the wifi work?
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If you're able to see your wifi network name listed under wifi assistant or available networks, even if it's not active/connected you should be able to press the arrow on the right and enter the settings for that network. Here you'd have to change ip address from dhcp to static, then enter the relevant digits in the spaces that appear below (assuming you know what they are). Then press the tick up at the top right to save before exiting.
I have same problem
I found this on Youtube and its work for me
This is definitely not the same problem.
Our issue is about the Wifi that is not working at all, no wireless networks, no connection, phone constantly crashing when entering Wifi menu.
Also, there is an issue with GPS Localisation (maybe related to the wifi as the phone is using wifi to have more accurate result).
Have received again today the 12.5.1.0 update and the issue is still here...
john_matrix said:
This is definitely not the same problem.
Our issue is about the Wifi that is not working at all, no wireless networks, no connection, phone constantly crashing when entering Wifi menu.
Also, there is an issue with GPS Localisation (maybe related to the wifi as the phone is using wifi to have more accurate result).
Have received again today the 12.5.1.0 update and the issue is still here...
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Same here, but the static IP roundabout don't works
My Xiaomi T10 could not connect only to *some* wifi, it has been so since when I purchased it.
I tried different solution and never worked.
Only few days ago I updated to MIUI 12.5 and I tried the first method here (basically reset the wifi settings)
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and it worked!
give it a try, hope this helps, it bothered me for such a long time!
The latest MIUI update automatically fixed all my wi-fi/data woes. It's about time.
Hello,
Got a Mi11 and ran into wifi problems, fought a bit...
My problem was that wifi kept disconnecting, just like in the video above (from nepal). I had noticed that it did not with all access points (specifically with mine !).
Having had the same problem a while back with an oculus go, I did the same : forcing a static ip.
Didn't work with the Mi but I [desperately] set the dns to "plain google" (8.8.8.8 / 8.8.4.4) and wifi sticked !
Then I checked my ap settings and noticed that my ap advertised its global dns (eg 192.169.0.254) and not itself as the dns provider, corrected that on the phone, that is putting the router adress as dns 1, and it works reliably now.
Looks like if android doesn't get a specific ip or address positively upon connecting an access point, it drops it to connect to the next, wich sounds like a good idea...
Hope that helps some of you...
Hello,
Thanks for your advice but this solution cannot be applied here as the Wifi cannot start at all and when you try to look at it after trying to activate it, system panel hang and crash.
I have tried to dig a little bit to see where this problem can come from but haven't found anything yet.
I have check the /persist partition as there is no way to check the Wifi MAC Address with MIUI 12.5.1.0 but no, the partition is still fine (as everything is working properly with MIUI 12.0.5.0)
I have opened 3 tickets by using the Xiaomi official reporting tool but nothing yet... I guess they have abandonned the Mi 9 as MIUI 12.5.1.0 is considered the latest MIUI for this phone.
It would be good to find some Mi 9 users that have successfully installed MIUI 12.5.1.0 (the EEA version) on their phone.
Anyone have tried the recent 12.5.2.0(RFAEUXM) on their Mi9?
In order to know if the wifi bug is still there or not.
Thanks!
I have the Xiaomi M11 lite 5G NE with Miui 12.5, when I exit the house, my WiFi turns off automically, so when I get back I have to toggle WiFi to turn it on again. I have seen some Adroid Advanced settings and one of them is Turn Off Wifi automatically. This seems to be activated, but I can't undo that setting.
Anyone else have this problem where your WiFi is turned off automatically?
Latest available MIUI 12.5 (12.5.2.0) fix the Wifi issue.