Jordan announce this year 2022 that they will not go for Daylight Saving Time (DST). Accordingly I adjusted the time zone setting in my phone Samsung Galxy A71 to be manual and I select GMT+3. In reality Jordan is at GMT+2. recently I install an application for the following of the sales representatives that must have access to my phone date and time settings, and this application will not work unless the date and time setting is set at automatic mode. When I set automatic date and time setting it goes back to GMT+2 and my phone clock changes.
Other collegues having phones like Techno, Iphone and event Galaxy S20 do not have this issue. They can force the automatic date and time setting to be GMT+3 while they are in Jordan, consequently the application work in their phones.
The android version in my phone is 11. Below you will find a screeshot from my phone software information.
Do you have any suggestion on how I can force the automatic date and time setting to be GMT+3 at the Galxy A71. Thanks in advance for you all.
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Such an idea. Install and select the Fake GPS app in developer settings and relocate your location. Turn off automatic time reading and set the time for the Fake GPS zone. Restart your phone, turn on GPS and check on the map if a false position is displayed. Only now turn on your application.
Or use a VPN, which in the scope of services allows you to read the time from the selected time zone.
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Hello,
I wonder what is Acess Point ? I was checking the settings on my phone, and i found this option... But i dont know how i can use that.
See the image bellow:
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Translating from portuguese to english, in the purple letters, it says "Active".
Do i need to change this status ? If so, how ?
It's probably either WiFi network selection, or the Internet Sharing mode (I slightly doubt the latter, as that shows a bunch of other UI). It might be a special app to add hidden WiFi networks, perhaps?
Also, what phone is this, and what entries in Settings is this "access point" item between (what above it, what below)?
This looks like the Nokia App "Access Point +" and afaiu it is used for selecting network operator profiles.
Access Point is a feature in WP8 that has evolved from WP7 cellular (but just the data connection).
If some1 is using several SIM cards, it is very annoying to set up the phone for Internet and MMS especially if some1 doesn't know all the parameters. So AP+ helps us by saving all the data neccesery for setting up the device. Once another card is in, one simply has to select the network profile he wishes, and boom, the phone is instantly set up.
Also, one may mannualy add MMS and Internet parameters to the phone, and select that profile to use, instead of the default one.
In my country we get back 1 hour for winter time and phone switched 1 hour back automaticly but I cant make default Yahoo weather widget show right time! Is there solution for this?
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Sent from the other side of my Galaxy!
Interesting, I haven't yet seen a (clock) widget displaying a different time than system time...
I can only think of a scenario where time is set as operator time, but time zone isn't set correctly - or at all.
- Have you set your device to operator date/time and also auto (operator) time-zone?
- If time has been defined manually, did you enter your time zone correctly?
golden-guy said:
Interesting, I haven't yet seen a (clock) widget displaying a different time than system time...
I can only think of a scenario where time is set as operator time, but time zone isn't set correctly - or at all.
- Have you set your device to operator date/time and also auto (operator) time-zone?
- If time has been defined manually, did you enter your time zone correctly?
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Automatic date and time - checked
Automatic time zone - unchecked
Select time zone - +1,00 Central European Time
Whatever I do, or whatever I set my phone time, same result, widget shows +1 hour ahead of real time.
EDIT: Solved: CLEAR DATA / CACHE for WeatherDeamon (EUR) and Weather Widget + Main apk
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Hey everyone!! I'm here with a new app that solves an issue I'm sure that every one of you have had. AutoGPS rectifies having to turn GPS on and off whenever you use Maps or Navigation. You never have to worry about your GPS again, helping you save time and battery.
AutoGPS - Google Play Store
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Play Store Description:
AutoGPS manages the Location Settings of your device to switch to High Accuracy(GPS) whenever Google Maps needs it. Never be prompted again to change your Location Mode again. Never worry about wasting your battery to your GPS always being on, AutoGPS will take care of it for you.
☆Only works with Google Maps
☆Requires Secures Settings (Uses Root)
☆Requires Notification Listener
Secure Settings: http://goo.gl/NCoJJ
The System+ Module must be enabled for Secure Settings to work.
Notification Listener: http://goo.gl/ljTj2p
It must be turned on in the Security Settings of your device, under "Notification Access".
Important:
AutoGPS doesn't really ask for many permissions to manage the GPS for Maps.
Lock Screen Permissions:
Allows the device to know that you're not actually navigating anywhere and instead just have the screen off.
Retrieve Running Apps Permissions:
Allows the app to know when you're running Google Maps.
Run at Startup Permissions:
This allows the app to do its magic stuff without having to run it manually every time.
Prevent From Sleeping Permissions:
Keep Android running while Google Maps is active to manage GPS.
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Hello to all,
I've received my phone yesterday
I've noticed that "Motorola Modality Services" subsystem uses location services using hardware GPS, which incurs "high battery use":
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According to it's description:
"Motorola Modality Services helps your Motorola phone respond more intelligently to motion, phone orientation (e.g. face up/down) and stowed state (e.g in/out-of-pocket).
Note: Motorola Assist and Motorola Active Display use this service. Keeping it updated allows you to benefit from their latest features." I don't understand why this service needs to have access to location and morover why high accuracy is needed.
Is this normal?
I believe it's for the Driving and Home modes in Moto Assist. I have an issue with it automatically resetting to high accuracy even when I set it to battery saver mode under Location settings. No solution found to it yet other than manually setting it to battery saver each time I toggle location.
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I believe it's for the Driving and Home modes in Moto Assist.
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That's also what I guess, but it should be able to detect modes using only accelerometer and gyro. This
would be a much less battery intensive approach I think.
Hi,
I have an S21 Ultra which has much the same software as most Samsung's. I was wondering if I have made the correct changes to disable WiFi Direct? Basically this first screenshot shows what WiFi Direct reports (That my phone is visible to nearby devices, and shows an unknown printer as a device that can see my phone):
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This second screenshot shows how I turned off the switch for WiFi Direct in Wi-Fi control:
However when I went back into WiFi Direct settings (as shown in the first picture) - it showed the same thing as in the first picture ie. that the phone is visible to nearby devices; so it looks like nothing's changed. It still shows this:
Does anyone know how to disable this WiFi Direct setting?
Please don't just say "turn off WiFi", because I need my phone to be connected to ordinary WiFi at all times.
Btw, as can be seen in the first picture - I have not actually connected to any devices via WiFi Direct (and don't intend to), I just want to make my phone invisible to other nearby devices by disabling this WiFi Direct feature.
A Google search did not find anything for me regarding this issue.
Perhaps I have to go into the phone's system files somewhere and disable or delete something?? Please advise.
Thanks.