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[Bug 1542163] [NEW] flight mode indicator shown when not in flight mode

 

Public bug reported:

I was tinkering with flight mode and wifi on/off to test something. I'm
sorry, but I can't recall the steps I took to get the phone into this
state (Mako, rc-proposed, image 359).

The device is, as a matter of fact, *not* in flight mode (I can browse
web). Both wifi and flight mode icon are showing (see attached screen
shot).

When cross-checking with the settings app, it also shows the device in
flight mode (toggle is shown green). However, in the attached indicator
screen shot, flight mode is shown as off, but the airoplane icon is
visible as well (which should be impossible).

I tried turning flight mode off in the settings app. I can do this but
the aeroplane icon stays put, and when I pull down on the indicator,
flight mode shown as "on" there, even though the settings app toggle
shows "off".

When I use the toggle in the settings app to turn flight mode off and
wait about 20 seconds or so, the toggle turns back to "on" by itself,
without me touching the phone.

Also, with flight mode shown as "on" in both settings app and the pull-
down, I can pull down on the indicators and turn flight mode off. But,
when I swipe up again and look at the settings up, flight mode is still
shown as "on" there.

Now I turn flight mode off in the settings app and wait a while, and the
toggle moves by itself back to "on".

Cross-checking with the browser, I can still browse the web. Switching
to the settings app, it shows flight mode "on" but, when I pull down on
the indicator, it shows flight mode as "off".

The aeroplane icon is visible permanently while all this is going on.

** Affects: indicator-network (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "screenshot20160205_151954855.png"
   https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1542163/+attachment/4564310/+files/screenshot20160205_151954855.png

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Title:
  flight mode indicator shown when not in flight mode

Status in indicator-network package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I was tinkering with flight mode and wifi on/off to test something.
  I'm sorry, but I can't recall the steps I took to get the phone into
  this state (Mako, rc-proposed, image 359).

  The device is, as a matter of fact, *not* in flight mode (I can browse
  web). Both wifi and flight mode icon are showing (see attached screen
  shot).

  When cross-checking with the settings app, it also shows the device in
  flight mode (toggle is shown green). However, in the attached
  indicator screen shot, flight mode is shown as off, but the airoplane
  icon is visible as well (which should be impossible).

  I tried turning flight mode off in the settings app. I can do this but
  the aeroplane icon stays put, and when I pull down on the indicator,
  flight mode shown as "on" there, even though the settings app toggle
  shows "off".

  When I use the toggle in the settings app to turn flight mode off and
  wait about 20 seconds or so, the toggle turns back to "on" by itself,
  without me touching the phone.

  Also, with flight mode shown as "on" in both settings app and the
  pull-down, I can pull down on the indicators and turn flight mode off.
  But, when I swipe up again and look at the settings up, flight mode is
  still shown as "on" there.

  Now I turn flight mode off in the settings app and wait a while, and
  the toggle moves by itself back to "on".

  Cross-checking with the browser, I can still browse the web. Switching
  to the settings app, it shows flight mode "on" but, when I pull down
  on the indicator, it shows flight mode as "off".

  The aeroplane icon is visible permanently while all this is going on.

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