Double touch bug? - Realme 6 Pro Questions & Answers

When the phone has been idle for a while, the double tap to turn on the screen does not work. It is normal?

joannerve said:
When the phone has been idle for a while, the double tap to turn on the screen does not work. It is normal?
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Normal if you have super stand-by battery saving and stuff turned on.

debdeep98 said:
Normal if you have super stand-by battery saving and stuff turned on.
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No battery savings

joannerve said:
No battery savings
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Probably an issue with updates

Maybe the update we got a few days ago messed this up. Fingerprint is inconsistent sometimes as well. I have all those battery stuff turned off.

badbwoydes said:
Maybe the update we got a few days ago messed this up. Fingerprint is inconsistent sometimes as well. I have all those battery stuff turned off.
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Yeah fp is now a bit off.

joannerve said:
When the phone has been idle for a while, the double tap to turn on the screen does not work. It is normal?
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So, does it happen to anyone? That is the only problem, it does not work when it's idle for a while. I would not like to do a hard reset and remain the same

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[Official 4.0.4]Wifi suspension police problem

Hi, I have updated my GNEX with the full system image and now, whith the wifi suspension selected as 'Turn off wifi when screen off', the wifi doesn´t go off when the screen is off, like it did with the 4.0.2.
¿Someone noticed that?
You are correct, I'm also having this issue in the battery stats display, however, I'm not sure if this is a report fault to the battery stats or actually a fault with the wifi actually not turning off at sleep. Try searching http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list for the issue. If not, report it there.
EDIT: Opened a new issue: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=28158&thanks=28158&ts=1333358894
Please star if you have this issue.
fregor said:
You are correct, I'm also having this issue in the battery stats display, however, I'm not sure if this is a report fault to the battery stats or actually a fault with the wifi actually not turning off at sleep. Try searching http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/list for the issue. If not, report it there.
EDIT: Opened a new issue: http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=28158&thanks=28158&ts=1333358894
Please star if you have this issue.
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taylerdurden said:
Hi, I have updated my GNEX with the full system image and now, whith the wifi suspension selected as 'Turn off wifi when screen off', the wifi doesn´t go off when the screen is off, like it did with the 4.0.2.
¿Someone noticed that?
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This is normal. Wifi will go off 15 minutes after the screen is turned off, no matter if there's traffic or not. The phone also won't suspend before that timeout.
As for battery stats, I think it reports when wifi is turned on (the switch in the settings) instead of if it's actually connected or not.
zapek666 said:
This is normal. Wifi will go off 15 minutes after the screen is turned off, no matter if there's traffic or not. The phone also won't suspend before that timeout.
As for battery stats, I think it reports when wifi is turned on (the switch in the settings) instead of if it's actually connected or not.
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The first night I left my Gnex on all the night, and when I woke up, I saw the battery stats and wifi was off around 10% of the time, and on the other 90%. So, the battery stats doesn´t report the status of the switch...
zapek666 said:
This is normal. Wifi will go off 15 minutes after the screen is turned off, no matter if there's traffic or not. The phone also won't suspend before that timeout.
As for battery stats, I think it reports when wifi is turned on (the switch in the settings) instead of if it's actually connected or not.
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The battery stat display should show gaps in the wifi bar when it is turned off, that's the whole point. It was like that in 4.0.2.
I've come to the conclusion that the fault is in the reporting to the batterystats. My wifi actually turns off when in sleep, but it doesn't show up in the battery stats display.
fregor said:
The battery stat display should show gaps in the wifi bar when it is turned off, that's the whole point. It was like that in 4.0.2.
I've come to the conclusion that the fault is in the reporting to the batterystats. My wifi actually turns off when in sleep, but it doesn't show up in the battery stats display.
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How do you know your wifi is turning off when in sleep?
taylerdurden said:
How do you know your wifi is turning off when in sleep?
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Well, mainly because it's not connected when I wake the device up again. I've checked this with my router.

Phone "Awake" when screen off.

Hi,
Seems that since 4.0.4 Stock, my phone is awake the majority of the time the screen is off.
I haven't got any apps that can check wakelocks and wondered if anyone can think of anything that will cause the phone to be awake for most of the time the screen is off.
From the battery stat graphs it seems the phone's awake 75% of the time the screen is off.
Battery drain when phone is off seems really high as battery went from 30% to 10% in 8 hours with data off and the phone on 3G
Cheers
Biff.
Post your battery info screenshots.
Use BetterBatteryStats to check whats keeping the phone awake.
Sure thing, whats the best way to attach a screenshot in these forums?
Will give that app a go, thanks
biffsmash said:
Sure thing, whats the best way to attach a screenshot in these forums?
Will give that app a go, thanks
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you just attach it.. press volume down and power on your GNex to take screenshot
biffsmash said:
Seems that since 4.0.4 Stock, my phone is awake the majority of the time the screen is off.
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Is wifi turned on? The phone cannot go to sleep if wifi is on.

[Q] Watch stuck in Battery Saver Mode

My Huawei watch dipped below 15% and a card appeared asking if I wanted to activate Battery Saver Mode. I did. Later, I charged my watch, but the battery saver card was gone and the mode was still activated. The screen will not stay on, (despite having "screen always on" enabled), and I do not get any vibrations or other alerts.
How can I manually deactivate Battery Saver Mode? I don't see it anywhere on the watch or the Android Wear app on my phone..
Maybe Phone Settings, Battery, drop down Battery Saver on/off...
galaxys said:
Maybe Phone Settings, Battery, drop down Battery Saver on/off...
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No luck :\
Did u Power watch Off/On? Otherwise possibly a Factory Reset will fix...
galaxys said:
Did u Power watch Off/On? Otherwise possibly a Factory Reset will fix...
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Ya, tried power cycling as well. Might have to just reset.. ugh Pretty stupid to have a setting with no dedicated toggle. Makes no sense.
gohamstergo said:
Ya, tried power cycling as well. Might have to just reset.. ugh Pretty stupid to have a setting with no dedicated toggle. Makes no sense.
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@gohamstergo did you find a solution to this one? I did the same thing when my watch showed the option 2 days back and now the always ON feature is gone and the screen turns itself off in 5 seconds. Its highly frustrating. Any help appreciated.
Look in the watch developer options for the Ambient enabled/disabled setting.
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Look in the watch developer options for the Ambient enabled/disabled setting.
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I don't think this is the same as ambient option of a watchface. The batter Saver mode turns off the display even before ambient face gets a change to kick in. I was using the same face for quite some time and I do know for sure that it has a ambient face. Heck, I even tried changing to another face to verify it. Nothing works.
By the way, I did find a similar question on Huawei watch forums https://community.gethuawei.com/devices/huawei_watch/f/65/t/3794 and it seems customer care is also clueless about the same and suggested Factory Reset (just because they didn't provide a way to change the setting, that bad)
In the watch developer options there is a battery optimization setting. Maybe this can control the battery saver mode.
themissionimpossible said:
In the watch developer options there is a battery optimization setting. Maybe this can control the battery saver mode.
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I am sorry, could you guide me where is this watch developer options? Are these in the phone settings or the watch settings in Android Wear app?
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EDIT: I found the developer options after enabling them. However inside Battery Optimation it has two sub-fields 1. Ambient Mode and 2. Google Play Services. For both of them it says Not Available
swapnilsahai said:
@gohamstergo did you find a solution to this one? I did the same thing when my watch showed the option 2 days back and now the always ON feature is gone and the screen turns itself off in 5 seconds. Its highly frustrating. Any help appreciated.
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I just wiped the watch and will never activate the option again.
swapnilsahai said:
However inside Battery Optimation it has two sub-fields 1. Ambient Mode and 2. Google Play Services. For both of them it says Not Available
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Found this on the Internet about disabling the Battery Saver Mode on another smartwatch:
Pull up the battery saver card and swipe left until you get to the screen that says to disable battery saver, then press it.
Finally it worked !!
themissionimpossible said:
Found this on the Internet about disabling the Battery Saver Mode on another smartwatch:
Pull up the battery saver card and swipe left until you get to the screen that says to disable battery saver, then press it.
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Thanks. This worked. I half expected it to as others had to factory reset.
Once the battery hit 15% mark, Battery Saver card appeared and I could turn it off. However there was no option to disable it in total. I seem to remember that there was one before, may be went away with a update.
Anyways all is now good.
themissionimpossible said:
Pull up the battery saver card...
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As I said in my first post "...the battery saver card was gone." That was the whole point of this thread...
gohamstergo said:
As I said in my first post "...the battery saver card was gone."
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The problem was that apparently nobody knew that the battery saver card (re)appears only when the battery charge falls under 15%...
themissionimpossible said:
The problem was that apparently nobody knew that the battery saver card (re)appears only when the battery charge falls under 15%...
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Yes, well, it's hard to drain a fully charged battery down to 15% when the screen wont stay on to drain it. Quicker to wipe. Terribly planned feature.

Always On

Is it possible to make some kind of app or similar thing that would allow screen lock light fot notifications to be always on?
You can try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tomer.alwayson
In the lockscreen? If not try Caffeine
GocaS6 said:
Is it possible to make some kind of app or similar thing that would allow screen lock light fot notifications to be always on?
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inOvator71 said:
You can try this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tomer.alwayson
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Well, there are some apps, but the problem is that they are not kernel related, so even if the screen doesn't consume that much because it's AMOLED, you'll notice an HUGE battery drain, because the phone should never go into deep sleep. Moreover if you keep the same pixels on for a long time, you'll burn them.
LuckyNuke1310 said:
Well, there are some apps, but the problem is that they are not kernel related, so even if the screen doesn't consume that much because it's AMOLED, you'll notice an HUGE battery drain, because the phone should never go into deep sleep. Moreover if you keep the same pixels on for a long time, you'll burn them.
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Yes i'm aware of that, i installed upper app and it's working fine, we'll see how it's behave
GocaS6 said:
Yes i'm aware of that, i installed upper app and it's working fine, we'll see how it's behave
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How was your experience using the app? I'm planning on getting the OP3T and would love it if it has AOD.
You might get 4 percent drain for a full 24 hours. I used an always on display app from the play store on my axon.. Definitely acceptable for the amount of time it's on.

Battery Drain

My 10 now is starting to drain battery real quick without doing anything. No unusual apps draining much. I used battery tester in the secret testing menu thing and it said my battery is fine but I don't think it is. Any app or something to test battery or any way to test if it's rom related?
Ndaoud360 said:
My 10 now is starting to drain battery real quick without doing anything. No unusual apps draining much. I used battery tester in the secret testing menu thing and it said my battery is fine but I don't think it is. Any app or something to test battery or any way to test if it's rom related?
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Installing GSam battery monitor from the Play store would be a good start. You can monitor wakelocks and app usage, which can help diagnose your issue. How long does your battery usually last after a full charge, and what kind of screen on time are you getting? Also, does the phone ever get warm while you're using it?
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Installing GSam battery monitor from the Play store would be a good start. You can monitor wakelocks and app usage, which can help diagnose your issue. How long does your battery usually last after a full charge, and what kind of screen on time are you getting? Also, does the phone ever get warm while you're using it?
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Not sure how to read gsam battery logs but here is a screenshot and phone does not get hot. With not much use, I only get from 10am to around 2 to 3pm which is not normal for me.
Ndaoud360 said:
Not sure how to read gsam battery logs but here is a screenshot and phone does not get hot. With not much use, I only get from 10am to around 2 to 3pm which is not normal for me.
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From the main screen, you should have 4 icons at either the top or bottom of the screen. The second icon from the left brings up the app usage screen, and there is a drop-down menu at the top so you can view different things, like kernel wakelocks, etc.
OK I see but what am I exactly looking for? Wake locks? Not sure what's good and what's bad in terms of %s and what not
Ndaoud360 said:
OK I see but what am I exactly looking for? Wake locks? Not sure what's good and what's bad in terms of %s and what not
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Like I said, charge your battery up to full. After a few hours off the charger, post screenshots of the main screen, app usage screen and kernel wakelock screen.
Also, press the triangle icon on the main screen and make sure "Since Last Full Charge" is selected.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
Like I said, charge your battery up to full. After a few hours off the charger, post screenshots of the main screen, app usage screen and kernel wakelock screen.
Also, press the triangle icon on the main screen and make sure "Since Last Full Charge" is selected.
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OK I'll do that, thanks.
Ndaoud360 said:
OK I'll do that, thanks.
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Any updates?
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Any updates?
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Just did it. Here are the screenshots
Ndaoud360 said:
Just did it. Here are the screenshots
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I don't see anything out of the ordinary, but that doesn't mean there isn't an issue. There are a couple of things you can try. First, you can try and recalibrate your battery by turning the phone off and holding the power and both volume buttons down for approximately 2 minutes. The phone will cycle on and off a few times, which is normal. You can see how the phone works afterwards, and if that doesn't remedy it, I would RUU and start from scratch.
Magnum_Enforcer said:
I don't see anything out of the ordinary, but that doesn't mean there isn't an issue. There are a couple of things you can try. First, you can try and recalibrate your battery by turning the phone off and holding the power and both volume buttons down for approximately 2 minutes. The phone will cycle on and off a few times, which is normal. You can see how the phone works afterwards, and if that doesn't remedy it, I would RUU and start from scratch.
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Oh OK, I'll try that. Thanks

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