Oneplus 6(t) - THE port to get

What is it about my statement - do you not understand? I do not want my phone to turn itself on without input from me (i.e. powering it on manually). None of my phones - mostly Sonys - do that, and none of my computers do it. Yes the RTC battery keeps the RTC running, but IT IS NOT CAPABLE OF POWERING UP THE COMPUTER OR PHONE WITHOUT MY TURNING IT ON.

Goodbye.

RTC is powered, but the phone / computer is not.

Not disputing that they can do it, or they could if I enabled it by setting a bios alarm. But I don’t set that bios alarm, so they do not. Setting a bios alarm counts as the “input from me” needed for my devices to power on.

One of the reasons why I have not used a Windows computer for a long time.

Subjectively wrong? Maybe. Objectively wrong? That’s your subjective opinion :wink:

Have a nice life, and maybe try reading the first three FAQs here. And please feel free to post again to have the last word on this subject. I’ve spent too long feeding the creature under the bridge.

Calm down, boys.

The RTC needs an absolute minimum of power. The RTC circuit/chip can be powered by a 3V coin battery (CR2032) for 3-6 years, and if the RTC alarm is enabled, it triggers the power management, similar to pressing the power button for a few seconds to turn it on. So yes, it’s really off.

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Yes, it’s the same here, rtc clock can have alarms and can turn the computer/phone on. It’s the same. Glad you finally understand that the phone IS truly off

In case of sfos input from you is setting alarm in alarm clock

same

no it’s not. Ability for rtc clocks to have alarms and turn computer on while its off is not “subjective”. It’s objective.

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Wow big discussion I started here. I’m sorry for asking that. But I like that “rtc feature” I like to power off my phone at night. But because of need of an alarmclock I often did not power it off (Xperia 10III). And because of your good explanation of rtc usage, I’m not afraid anymore that my phone does things that it shouldn’t do when it’s powered off. I like that Oneplus 6 more and more. Thanks again for your patience and clearing up … and the port. :smiling_face:

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Don’t be, it’s not your fault.

You’re welcome

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WLAN connection gets lost then device goes to sleep. After waking up and entering PIN I have to stop wlan and start wlan again to reconnect to my wlan. Is this known? Is there a better turn around?

Happens with me only when waydroid is on. For a long download in waydroid I have to keep it connected to a charger.

It’s because there was issue with suspend when wifi was on and I couldn’t find real solution so we’ve just hacked it and we’re very rude to wlan telling it to go to sleep now no matter what it’s doing so it will drop the connections at the very least, but I never had to turn wifi on/off

keeping screen on is enough to prevent suspend, but connecting charger also prevents suspend

How do you reconnect to wlan after suspend and entering PIN ?

it just does that automatically and I don’t have pin

That’s why. I have “Gerätesperre” 30 minutes, within this time it connects automatically. After 30 minutes then I have to enter PIN it doesn’t connect automatically and I have to turn off / on wifi to reconnect. Just for information. I can live with that.

Well, after some time using it and some updates, following important things for me do work now…

SMS works complete even on 4G.
Waydroid works and starts with helper app (don’t use system settings app «- doesn’t work).
GPS / Internet inside Waydroid works.

Battery drain with Waydroid is not to bad, compared to my other phones.

I don’t start Waydroid to often, so battery lasts pretty long.

After updates I use qcommand app for reinstalling Waydroid with the 3 magic commands explained somewhere above.

All in all the port gets better and better. Good for daily use.

Thanks again.

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yes it does. it works literally for everyone. You must’ve not flashed correct lineage and/or stock as it was established already

yeah your installation is incorrect.

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Let us know then, cause I can’t confirm your issues too. My op6 works just fine.

I had to reflash mine 2x before I did things ‘right’ but after that no problems anymore.

*And the call volume issue was him taping the speaker

top 20 characters…. to write.

so how do you like it after some time trying it? Something missing? Do you use waydroid?

Okay guys update, I found an instruction about how to enable volte on oneplus6, it needs some flashing, but after that I got volte working on stock and lineage and it registers in sailfish! But unfortunately it instantly drops to 2G when you try to call :confused: So we’re almost there, but no money yet

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