answered
2015-11-21 21:00:26 +0200
Hi there,
I am also facing this issue on Sailfish OS 2.0.0.10 and whatsapp is the only android app i use - or try to use.
This bug is making me mad since i got the phone a year ago. After some weeks i came across whatsup, which was pretty buggy that days, but hey - at least i could use it somehow. After some iterations whatsup got quite nice and stable and i have been happy for a while.
Now after some update Whatsup is not working any more. Maybe it will work again someday, but if you keep in mind that the developer already got a letter from whatsapp´s lawyers, the project is doomed anyway.
And now I am back again with the stupid whatsapp-connectivity-gambling-game.
I love the phone and the sailfish os, but I must admit I am loosing faith. The only reason i have a phone is to be contactable. Thats it. All my friends and my family are using whatsapp, so there is no way to use another messaging system.
I do not want to waste my spare-time debugging this issue, nor do I want to use some strange some-times-working workarounds like constant-pinging myself.
The only solution I see now is to finally dump my jolla and go back to android, even if I hate to say it.
I've noticed this with Telegram, but it only takes a few minutes.
clau ( 2014-06-20 21:19:07 +0200 )editAlso happens to me. Even with the latest update. The notifications now with the update 8 work very well, but since the Android app loses connection, then do not work anymore
salkos73 ( 2014-07-20 12:41:36 +0200 )editI understand that when the android environment loses the connection you must dial off and then back on and it works. Or you can switch from mobile to wifi connection or wifi to mobile. Or if you are in an area where mobile network has a low signal (so you will lose your connection), when you fall into an area where the signal is better (the connection is re-established), internet access in android works. After a while you lose again. The bug is just that.
salkos73 ( 2014-08-03 16:33:52 +0200 )editi have also tried running net-ping inside dalvik to do pings every 30 seconds to google's public dns. still no luck. connection still dies. :( maybe have to write a script that disconnects data every 10 minutes and reconnects?? horrible workaround :(
droll ( 2014-08-03 21:20:40 +0200 )edit@droll Just to make sure, this problem occurs on latest Sailfish OS (1.0.8.19), right?
jiit ( 2014-08-06 10:55:43 +0200 )edit