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Originally Posted by luv2chill
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Originally Posted by tbhausen
My Sprint 6700 does not seem to respect the values in:
Start > Settings > System > Power > Advanced
I've only tested the "On battery..." behavior, but my LCD never turns off unless I use the hardware button, regardless of settings. The backlight timeout settings work fine, but the device never seems to power itself off. I've picked it up many times in the AM with the LCD still on and backlight off. Wouldn't be much of a problem, but an event like a missed call can awaken the device and leave the it power on/backlight off for a long time if not noticed.
Anyone else see this? I don't think I've installed anything that could be a culprot, and I only installed the five necessary Sprint extrom CABs.
TIA,
Todd/Indy
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I've been experiencing the same bug... I've tracked down the cause: the "Use Advanced Networking" switch in Settings->Connections->USB to PC. When that box is unchecked my device will not suspend on its own. When it is checked the device honors the suspend values defined in the Power control panel. We will look into that further, but unfortunately the only fix for now is to re-enable RNDIS via that checkbox.
I am also seeing disappearing SD card issues pretty regularly--one test for this is to use File Explorer to navigate to the storage card, then press the power button to suspend the device. Then press again to wake up and look to see if File Explorer switches to a view of My Device automatically. That behavior indicates that the OS stopped seeing the SD card (thinking you ejected it). I am researching this and have several things to try. I'll let you know of my progress.
I've not played around with bluetooth much in these latest builds but I will do that and I would ask that the people who signed up as QA testers (and anyone else who wants to help) please install this ROM and put bluetooth through its paces. See if any problems are related to the device going to sleep, and also keep an eye on available memory. Hopefully we will get to the bottom of it but we need more people to test it.
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I have experienced both of these.
Also, I had the phone lock up when I try to turn it on. What happens is the phone begins to power on, the screen comes on, but not the backlight. I can see my today screen, but the phone is then not responsive. The only thing I can do is soft reset using the stylus. Any one else run into this?