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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T02:17:22+00:00 2026-05-26T02:17:22+00:00

I have an application in which I am sending network data over WiFI. Everything

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I have an application in which I am sending network data over WiFI. Everything is fine until I turn the display off or the device goes to ‘sleep’. I’m already locking the WiFi however, it seems to be the case that the CPU speed ramps down when in sleep which causes my streaming to not behave properly (i.e. packets don’t flow as fast as I would like as they do when the device is not sleeping).

I know that I possibly can/possibly should address this at the protocol level however, that might possibly not be possible as well…

Is there any way to “prevent the CPU from going to ‘sleep’ when the screen is off”? If so, how? If not, any advice on how to keep the speed of my WiFi stream consistent whether the device is in sleep mode or not?

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    2026-05-26T02:17:23+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 2:17 am

    Okay, so, after much more research and experimenting, it seems that the real issue is the fact that, at least on some phones, their WiFi goes into a ‘partial sleep’ mode EVEN IF you’ve taken the WiFi lock. It seems that this is what the ‘WIFI_MODE_FULL_HIGH_PERF’ flag was invented for when taking the WiFi lock… unfortunately, this flag is only available on some devices/Android versions (I have no clue as to which but, it wasn’t available to me). So, therefore, it isn’t a fix for all devices.

    The only “solution” (which is actually a kludge) seems to be to ‘detect when the screen is turned off and then, set an alarm that turns the screen back on immediately thereafter’. The links that helped a little bit with this are:

    How to keep a task alive after phone sleeps?

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    http://android.modaco.com/topic/330272-screen-off-wifi-off/

    I hope that this helps people who are experiencing WiFi disruption when the phone goes to sleep/screen is turned off (and the phone is unplugged/disconnected [e.g. you won’t see this effect when connected to adb; only when the phone is running with nothing connected to it]).

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