Problem with uploading photos via mobile connection - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
I've found one bug in my SGS3. It is stock and currently not even rooted - XXLFB. If I want to upload a photo into Dropbox with a 3G connection (or EDGE if 3G isn't available), upload transfer stops at about 10% - 20%. Also if I send a photo via email, email stays in Outbox folder and doesn't move (I guess because of same reason). Both works well when I have Wlan connection. Does anyone know what is wrong and how to fix this? Thanx

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Every month I have paid much money for phone and internet fee(9800 yen). I want to disable internet connection because it is not necessary for me.
thanks in advance
you can create a new internet connection and replace the default with it.
thanks for reply but how to make new connection.
Hello. What do you mean? You mean I can use it for a non-softbank account? (via 3g?) Of course, I suppose we could just delete the whole softbank account, and therefore it would not be able to "connect" via 3G, and we could connect via a wireless account, but then softbank mail would not work, right? I wonder if it is possible to just disable connecting to the internet via explorer.... any ideas?
@taicyber: i ran into a similar problem. sometimes while in my carrying case, my keitai would connect to the internet via internet explorer, and my monthly fee for internet usage was much higher than it should have been. so i took a couple steps. first, i changed the internet button on the front of the phone to a different function (that's apparently the button that often gets accidentally pressed). after that, i changed pie's (pocket internet explorer's) start page to a local file (ie. the help file). that step solved the majority of my problems. what was happening when it auto-connected was that yahoo.co.jp was the start page, and that page has HUNDREDS of little pics and ads that refresh every few minutes and drive those packet amounts up. if you make it a local file you'll no longer have those mystery packets being sent. and it doesn't affect your mms/sms in any way. having the dummy file as a start page made it safe for me to change the pie button back to it's default function of opening up pie.
also, just for reference, i don't think you have to worry about the phone being connected to the 3g network too much. unless a page that refreshes itself frequently is opened, then no data is sent. the only problem i run into with 3g being connected is that it kills my battery faster.
thanks shunsai. I have experience like you said. and I also changed the button and defalult.html(in /windows).But I am not sure if my phone will connect internet via other way.
Hey it might not be super helpful in this case, but for me I disable gprs using a piece of software called 'NoData'. it will let you quickly switch on / off data connections. Search the forums for NoData and you'll find links to it.
The issue sounds specific to Softbank the carrier though so YMMV.

X7510 Connection Issues

Hi - question for anybody who might know
I have had the HTC X7510 for about 3-4 weeks and I LOVE IT! I am using it on ATT Wireless in the Saint Louis, MO area. We have great HSDPA signal here and it rocks. But, I am having some issues I can't seem to work out. When I am connected to Media Net (I have an unlimited plan) I can for example browse the internet in Opera or connect to my exchange server at work (for email, calendars, etc...), and even google maps. But for some reason I can't seem to get some programs to recognize the connection. Just a couple as an example:
The weather app that came as part of the home screen and Skype.
Both of these work perfectly when I am connected to a WiFi network - they connect perfectly and I can make calls or download the latest weather data.
If anybody has any ideas or has more questions please let me know and thanks again for your help!
Thanks!
Caleb
most likely the PORTs required, are not open in your Cell company, they can block those ports if they are mean, to force you buy their service, to do the same thing
it happens a lot here

[Q] 3G disconnect when downloading large file

Hey buddys,Droid X2 users in China have a big problem .anyone else knows how to solve it that 3G connection would be cutted off when downloading something (ie 10m) or viewing videos ?when we use 3G wirless served by China Telecom to browse websites or chat ,all things run normal,but once to download something or view videos the 3G connectiong will be cutted off at once,then 3G icon disappears and come back soon. Do u guys face the same problem as well? thanks.
It must have something to do with China's 3G service. We don't have that problem over here unless the device has a bad radio

[Q] Bluetooth transfer rate very slow :(

Hello, Ive been having this problem with SGS1, and I still have it with SGS3. Whenever I try to share a file via bluetooth, it takes ages to send. For example, I want to send 1gb file between my SGS3 and friend's One X, after 5 minutes there is only 2-4% of the file sent. What can I do to speed up file transfer speed?
Thanks in advance
use wifi
Hahaha bluetooth is not designed for that, use wifi direct
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Wifi direct always fail, because when i try to send a file, it just doesnt get sent. I connect with someone, but when i send files, another person doesnt get anything.
As has been said already, bluetooth isn't designed for large files so the transfer rate is slow. It's mainly designed for small files for example music files, You would be best off using Wifi direct or failing that, copy the file to a PC via USB then copy it to the other phone.

Does anyone have a fix for this OneDrive issue?

I'm running Lollipop on my One M8. OneDrive seems to be giving me a lot of trouble.
It does not seem to connect over Wi-Fi at all. Camera Upload keeps throwing the 'Paused - No network connection message'. And when I open images or files, I get the same error. All of this, while all other apps work perfectly fine over the same Wi-Fi networks.
I am only able to use OneDrive over my cellular data connection.
Chatting one-on-one with OneDrive support, I was told that this is because the app requires 'higher bandwidth' to work correctly.
Is there some kind of hack that could make the app require less bandwidth or something? I just switched from Dropbox to OneDrive and I don't want to switch back all over again.

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