Android :: PhoneMyPC Locking Up Computer Requiring Hard Power Cycle
Aug 23, 2010
Only started happening since the most recent update. before that it was good. Updated both phone and computer side software and now it locks up my 64bit windows ultimate machine every 2nd time I log into PhoneMyPc. I can log in once fine, the second time will cause the computer to freeze.
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May 1, 2009
I found that the old bug reported in http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=1578 where only a power cycle brings back the camera still persists with the official Cupcake firmware on my ADP. When it happens - and I've encountered it several times in a few days now - no camera application can access the camera. A power cycle is needed to recover from this locked camera state.
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Aug 21, 2010
So I was out on my motorcycle and had about 60% battery left on my Vibrant.Figuring I wasn't going to need the phone for a few hours I powered the phone off, calling myself saving battery.When I turned the phone back on I was totally surprised that the battery was down to 38% immediately following powering up.This happens every time I power the phone down-I lose about 20% consistently.It also happens when google maps shits itself and either freezes the phone (necessitating a battery pull reset) or causes a spontaneous reboot.Is this normal? I've had my phone for a bit over two weeks (so out of my remorse period) and my besides this my battery works and lasts rather well, considering how much this phone has going on.
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Jun 8, 2012
My Motorola maxx has a broken screen, there is no image at all. The device appears to power cycle, and when connected to win 7 there are 2 drives to explore, both appear as unformatted.
How to recover my files ? When I connect my new maxx the folders are also unreadable.
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Oct 27, 2009
I've noticed that when I do a soft reset (power cycle phone off and on) that the start up screen has what looks like dead pixels. When the phone actually boots up to the HTC screen with Android waving the "dead" pixels disappear. They only appear on start-up and go away at the HTC screen with Android. I noticed about 5 "dead" spots. Is this normal?
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Nov 15, 2010
Is there an app out there that can power down the phone without having to hold the power button? I am not talking about reboots, I mean a full power down from using only the touchscreen?
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Aug 2, 2010
So i just got my replacement droid x. This one seems like the power button is hard to push? Why is this? Anyone notice this?
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Jun 26, 2010
Biggest thing I'm concerned about...can the X be woken up by one of the front hard buttons? Without 3rd party app?
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Aug 24, 2010
ok, what gives? seriously, i'm trying to get to this site... https://www.slideme.org/application/phonemypc and it never opens for me. using google chrome latest build on a win7 64bit ultimate.
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Jun 14, 2010
I purchased the phonemypc but can't seem to download it on my phone. Do I have to do something to my personal computer firs?
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Dec 3, 2009
i'm thinking about getting one of these. i haven't actually had a chance to try either one yet, but was wondering if ppl had opinions about which one is better, how well they work, etc.phonemypc: SoftwareForMe.com - PhoneMyPC xtralogic:Remote Desktop Client for Android
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Mar 24, 2009
I'm writing an app that needs one or more applications/services that are distributed with their own seperate apk file. I'm writing a user-app that allows the user to upload pics using a service. The service can be used by multiple user-apps, not just mine. I'd like to have the service being installed in its own apk, instead of bundling it with each user-app. Has anyone had experience with this scenario? What is the best scenario i should implement so that the user downloads the service that the user-app needs? Can be this be done automatically (that would be best)? If not, in your opinion, what would be the most user-friendly way for doing so?
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Jan 19, 2010
I am writing my first Android database backend and I'm struggling to unit test the creation of my database. Currently the problem I am encountering is obtaining a valid Context object to pass to my implementation of SQLiteOpenHelper.Is there a way to get a Context object in a class extending TestCase? The solution I have thought of is to instantiate an Activity in the setup method of my TestCase and then assigning the Context of that Activity to a field variable which my test methods can access...but it seems like there should be an easier way.
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Jun 10, 2009
I am working on an android app that needs to act on a few data files totaling around 30MB. I put together a test and the emulator failed with OutOfDiskSpace. Debugging on a device failed with even a smaller data size. After reading through the google groups, it appears that the application size limit isn't stated anywhere and nobody from google has been forthcoming with specifics about this. Given that there are iPhone apps that are over 100MB in size, putting such a small limit on Android apps seems weird, except just for the fact that you have a relatively small amount of total available app storage space (< 100MB).What techniques do you use to deal with this limit? If you have an app that needs more than 10MB, do you put it on a web server and deal with downloading it the first time? If so, how do you handle access control so that only your app can get the data?
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Mar 11, 2010
Is there a particular flag that we can use to prevent apps showing up in marketplace which require the phone to have a Camera Flash /LED. typical apps are ones which make the phone act like a torchlight in dark , i have seen a tag which prevents apps requiring autofocus in a camera from appearing in the marketplace. Just looking to find out if there is something similar for camera flash.
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Apr 1, 2012
Ithere a *secure* way to hide android apps without requiring to root? By secure I mean that the invisible apps cannot be easily found by other users and would require password.
I know Go launcher provide hiding app function, but it is very stupid. Anyone can just click on the "hide app" button and see what is being hidden....
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Apr 9, 2010
To access the wireless at my university the network is 'open' but you have to sign in (personal user name and pass) via a login webpage prior to actually being connected to the wifi. It's kind of annoying to have to do this every time instead of the phone just connecting to the network.So two options that I am wondering would be possible:
1. best case, somehow it can automatically sign into the network once it is detected (e.g. run a script which enters login/pass to webpage)
2. at least have the user name and pass remembered (i cant figure out how to have it remember logins).
I should note, I have disabled cell tower data transfer (reason I bought the nexus one so I didn't have to pay $30 a month when wifi is everywhere!). So accessing wifi is the only way I get data connection; hence the importance of directly/automatically connecting
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Mar 11, 2010
Is there a particular flag that we can use to prevent apps showing up in marketplace which require the phone to have a camera flash /LED? Typical apps are ones which make the phone act like a torchlight in dark. I have seen a tag which prevents apps requiring auto focus in a camera from appearing in the marketplace. Just looking to find out if there is something similar for camera flash.
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Jul 14, 2010
Anyone know of an app that can lock the call log requiring a password/pin/pattern to view the log?
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Nov 12, 2009
The main activity is running, then there is a interrupt. What was happended, onPause(), onStop() or other change of life cycle? 1. pressed the volume_down key and ringer volume toast occured, the life of main activity will not change? why? 2. short press the power key and the OS sleep,how about the activity ? 3. long press the power key and the phone options appear, how? 4. long press the home key and the tast list appear, how? 5. notifications curtain appear, how? 6. press the back key,how?
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Aug 18, 2010
When my ListView activity loads it creates the Adapter which fills the screen as it should do. Is there an event or way to find out when the Adapter has finished getting enough data to fill the screen. I want to show a spinner the first time the Activity loads and have it go away once the screen has its first load of data from the Adapter.
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Mar 7, 2010
When starting a new Activity, I want to pass a complex object and do so by using this approach:
MyActivity.COMPLEX_OBJ = myComplexObj; // which is definitely NOT NULL! Intent intent = new Intent(); intent.setClass(this, MyActivity.class); startActivity(intent);
and then in MyActivity:
@Override public void onCreate(Bundle bundle) { if (COMPLEX_OBJ == null) { // report to Flurry ... } ...
}
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Jun 6, 2010
I am having a really hard time grokking the Activity life cycle concept. The main issue is with onStop() and onDestory() not being guaranteed to be called before the process is killed. I though I had it figured out when I saw that the system calls onSaveInstanceState() when it's shutting down the activity to claim some memory. Thing is that the docs says onSaveInstanceState() will be called before onPause() but how does the system know at this point whether the activity will be killed by the system or the user?
Here is a use case:
1) My activity starts up and is running. 2) At some point I want to show a web page so I use an Intent to start an activity. 3) The web browser covers my app/activity so I would expect onPause() to be called followed by onStop(). At this point it's my understanding that all bets are off and I can be killed at any point without be called. 4) Since the system has enough memory onSaveInstance() doesn't get called. 5) The user presses home and decides to open some app which requires a lot of memory. 6) System wants more memory and decides to kill my app but I am already stopped (onPause() has been called).
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May 9, 2010
The core of this Widget is an AppWidgetProvider which registers a ContentObserver to the CallLog content URI. This means that my widget is updated every time a call (incoming, outgoing, missed) is recorded. This works fine for a while, until *something happens* and my ContentObserver stops getting called (no error message seen in trace). I would rather that this ContentObserver persisted until the user removes the Widget.
I am guessing that my JVM has been destroyed (due to low memory?), ContentObserver garbage collected and/or ContentObserver unregistered (or just pointing to nothing), but I don't know how to debug this without restarting my code (and thereby re-registering). I can hide this bug by periodically re-registering my Content provider, but I would rather understand the cause and have a more optimal solution..............
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Sep 30, 2009
When I start my application I prompt the user for the password and use it to instantiate my data adapter object that I will need throughout the application. So I store it in Application object. My activity A prompts user for pwd, instantiates data adapter, sticks it to Application object and later starts activity B which in turn starts the built int gallery activity. When fooling around with gallery and capturing pictures for some time coming back to activity B I discover that Application.myDataAdapter is null. I found out that during me playing with camera the Application.onTerminate() method was called. So it seems like Android killed my process and when B was supposed to become visible it started a process again jumping directly to activity B bypassing A? Is that how it works? Should I then never assume that Application.myField will survive? and init it not only when A is started but whenever I discover it is null?
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Aug 4, 2010
My device is a Nexus One with 2.2 and I have tested two projects, one on 1.5 and one on 2.1. Problem: I have trouble to understand the life cycle of my application when the screen is turned off and on. Here is my output
// activity starts
08-04 17:24:17.643: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onStart executes ...
08-04 17:24:17.643: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onResume executes ...
// screen goes off
08-04 17:24:28.943: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onPause executes ...
08-04 17:24:32.113: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onStop executes ...
08-04 17:24:32.113: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onDestroy executes ...
08-04 17:24:32.983: ERROR/PlayActivity(6215): onStart executes .....................
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May 20, 2010
So I have 2 reports now of my app causing a crash/reboot cycle the user can't always break from. I cannot reproduce this on my phone, and I am wondering what might be causing something like this? Would running out of memory or something cause this? Because I can't reproduce it, I can't look at the logs or anything.
Has anyone experiences anything similar? For reference, my app runs a foreground service which utilizes the AlarmManager. It starts automatically on boot_completed (which is probably why the cycle happens). One of the users who reported this, said it only happened when they plugged their phone into a PC.
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Jan 5, 2010
Has anyone had any luck with aftermarket power supply's. I'd like a car/ac charger or a stand alone power pack. I usually use my DEXIM. but it does not work with the Behold 2. I've tried a car charger/battery unit by Wireless Gear that said it was compatible with all Samsung phones, it came with 5 power tips and a USB outlet that still would not work, even using the OEM USB cable. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I will go with OEM Samsung if necessary, but there selection is limited.
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Oct 29, 2013
I have a rooted Galaxy S3 with Android 4.1.2, and for some strange reason they've changed the screenshot combination away from the Power+VolDown that other Androids use to Power+Home which can't realistically be pressed one-handed. How can I change it back to Power+VolDown?
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Aug 25, 2009
I have a service that polls for data. To indicate this to the user I have a persistent notification in the statusbar. In some cases when the device goes low on memory it destroys the service but OnDestroy is not called. Later when there is available memory OnCreate is called. Is this normal behavior? I had hoped that OnDestroy would be called to I could remove the notification in the statusbar. Now the user thinks that the service is still running, while it has been stopped by the OS.
In order to restart the polling how do I know that the OnCreate is really a restart event and not first time creation of the service? I thought about checking for the presence of the notification in the statusbar, but I couldn't find a API to check if a notification was showing or not. I have not tried "SetForeground" on the service, since the service isn't that important to the user, but maybe that would minimize the problem.
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