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Help Doesn't wake up in the morning, though isn't off?

Moogle

Well-Known Member
I've started noticing that, in the morning, I don't get any calls or messages unless I make an outgoing call or text first. I'll send a text, and then suddenly get a few from throughout the night, and a voicemail from when someone has tried to call.

It's as if the phone thinks it's switched off, when it clearly isn't. Not a major problem - but I leave my phone on all the time so that people can all me in an emergency - and now they can't. And I'm worried that maybe it'll start doing this during the day - how do I know whether it's not letting people through?

Ideas?
 
Sorry for the delay in responding... life's been manic.

Nope - no root. A variety of apps from the market, but nothing rooty.
 
If you turn it into airplane mode and back, will texts etc come through without you having to send a text to "activate" it?

If so, "Tasker" (or other apps) could be a work around to turn to airplane mode and back at set intervals throughout the night.

However, obtaining a network connection could cause a bit of extra battery use.
 
I'll try it. The problem is - it doesn't do it all the time. I've only noticed it at weekends (when my alarm doesn't go off... maybe the alarm wakes it?). So I wont know it's happened until I do something that makes it let things through... in which case it's too late to test.

argh.
 
Bah - once again - it's impossible to know it's not working till I've done something that makes it work. And I forget to keep trying to airplane mode every morning.

Grr.
 
Sod. It's still doing this. I got into the habit of just dialling voice mail every morning, but after not touching my phone all afternoon, I was surprised not to br contacted by a friend to find they'd texted me 4 hours ago.

Is there a free program that I can use to make it go in an out of iarplane mode every couple of hours, see if that helps?
 
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