- Oct 20, 2013
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Except, thing is, I don't have any settings on that would make it go to sleep, and the phone isn't actually asleep. It just won't receive texts or show voicemails or missed calls (or let calls come through period) until I actually start using my phone in the morning. Like, I wake up, manually sync my gmail, and then a flood of messages come through from during the night/early morning. All timestamped with the wrong time (i.e. the time they come through, not when they were actually sent). Voicemails that come through are timestamped correctly, however.
I'm on Sprint, and would assume a reception issue, except that I have stellar (well, for Sprint) reception all day long. I have no other missed messages or delays in notifications, just overnight and early morning. Once I start using my phone in the morning (make a call, send a message, etc) there are no problems at all. No audio or battery issues like I've heard others talking about. Just this. Ruining an otherwise perfect phone experience.
I've looked through all the device settings just to be sure, but is there something I'm missing? Or is my phone just lazy?
I'm on Sprint, and would assume a reception issue, except that I have stellar (well, for Sprint) reception all day long. I have no other missed messages or delays in notifications, just overnight and early morning. Once I start using my phone in the morning (make a call, send a message, etc) there are no problems at all. No audio or battery issues like I've heard others talking about. Just this. Ruining an otherwise perfect phone experience.
I've looked through all the device settings just to be sure, but is there something I'm missing? Or is my phone just lazy?