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Are you sure about that? Try this. Enable wifi and disable data. So in your notification bar all you should see is the wifi icon...no3g/4g icon. Try to send/receive a pic that way and see if you are successful. I know I can't get it to work on my bionic. I only found this out because whenever I use wifi I always turn data off even though its been said that when you use wifi 3g/4g is automatically disabled. Let me know what happens. I guess it could just be my phone. I am definitely curious.
Are you sure about that? Try this. Enable wifi and disable data. So in your notification bar all you should see is the wifi icon...no3g/4g icon. Try to send/receive a pic that way and see if you are successful. I know I can't get it to work on my bionic. I only found this out because whenever I use wifi I always turn data off even though its been said that when you use wifi 3g/4g is automatically disabled. Let me know what happens. I guess it could just be my phone. I am definitely curious.
I can tell you for sure that data is off when you're connected to wifi. Sometimes I'll watch movies in bed through Netflix on my phone and my data use isn't affected at all. But I'll try what you proposed and see if it makes a difference.
Nope none of that helped the problem i think i'm going to go back to 901 i didn't have any issues at all with that i even did a factory data reset and cleared dalvik and cache partions in recovery and still didn't work i guess my phone doesn't like 902
True. But I do turn it off though to conserve battery. Obviously it has to be running albeit maybe in the background when we use wifi. Its funny that the D3 or D2 didn't work like that though. On those when you use wifi you don't see 4d/3g in the notification bar.
True. But I do turn it off though to conserve battery. Obviously it has to be running albeit maybe in the background when we use wifi. Its funny that the D3 or D2 didn't work like that though. On those when you use wifi you don't see 4d/3g in the notification bar.
If you're not using the hell out of it I don't see why you'd need to turn data off. You shouldn't be going through that much battery if you're not using it heavily. I still have 70-80% left after 12 hours off the charger, and that's off wifi all day.