Niall Leonard
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REVELATION!
Of course, what one should always do in that situation is ask yourself what part of your setup changed that day. I remembered this morning that last Wednesday when this issue appeared I HAD JUST SWAPPED MY 3G SIM FOR A 4G SIM. That was the only difference. What prompted me to make the connection was the earlier poster who noted that the widgets froze when he left home and moved from WiFi to LTE.
It seems very much as if it's connected to the phone function and network switching. Really, really deep bug, if you know what I mean.
I put the new SIM in a spare blank Nexus I had and the widgets work fine. I plan to backup my Samsung, factory reset it, put the new SIM back into it and set it up like a new phone. Hopefully if the problem is that the phone used to have a 3g SIM and moved to a 4g, the blank-slate approach should fix it....
THREE HOURS LATER: Yes, it worked. The phone was factory -reset, then I put in the new SIM. I installed Beautiful Widgets and they seem to be working fine.
Now I just have to spend a few hours restoring my screens, logging into various apps, sorting out my wallpaper... thanks Google.
SHEEPISH UPDATE: A few hours later I left the house. As soon as the Samsung moved from home WiFi to the 4g signal the widgets froze. So I can confirm the earlier posting, at least, though my so-called 'solution' did not work.
Of course, what one should always do in that situation is ask yourself what part of your setup changed that day. I remembered this morning that last Wednesday when this issue appeared I HAD JUST SWAPPED MY 3G SIM FOR A 4G SIM. That was the only difference. What prompted me to make the connection was the earlier poster who noted that the widgets froze when he left home and moved from WiFi to LTE.
It seems very much as if it's connected to the phone function and network switching. Really, really deep bug, if you know what I mean.
I put the new SIM in a spare blank Nexus I had and the widgets work fine. I plan to backup my Samsung, factory reset it, put the new SIM back into it and set it up like a new phone. Hopefully if the problem is that the phone used to have a 3g SIM and moved to a 4g, the blank-slate approach should fix it....
THREE HOURS LATER: Yes, it worked. The phone was factory -reset, then I put in the new SIM. I installed Beautiful Widgets and they seem to be working fine.
Now I just have to spend a few hours restoring my screens, logging into various apps, sorting out my wallpaper... thanks Google.
SHEEPISH UPDATE: A few hours later I left the house. As soon as the Samsung moved from home WiFi to the 4g signal the widgets froze. So I can confirm the earlier posting, at least, though my so-called 'solution' did not work.
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