I visit a store regularly and every time to try to reference something on my phone in that store, I get UI crashes. The phone works fine everywhere else. Its a Oneplus9 running a custom rom.

Two questions:

  1. What could cause this? Is some sort of interference in the store crashing things? Is the bright light causing the luminosity sensor to overwhelm. Is the store trying to mess with or track my phone in some way and all my modifications, privacy configurations, etc. are choosing to crash instead of allow it?
  2. Do you have any ideas about how I can figure out what is causing it? Spectrum analysis with a flipper zero or something similar, logs of some kind on the phone, process of elimination? Links are appreciated if it requires advanced nerd cred (I’m probably intermediate with Linux, Android and tech in general, except networking where my knowledge is mediocre bit growing).

I am beyond curious what is going on because it is so weird that it works perfectly everywhere, but the UI keeps rebooting in this one store.

  • lurch (he/him)@sh.itjust.works
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    20 days ago

    try entering with all communications turned off (bluetooth, location, wifi, nfc, flight mode on)

    do you have wireless charging?

    maybe it’s anti-theft tag detectors near the door.

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      20 days ago

      The last time it happened, I turned off WiFi and BT as well as doing a reboot and it still happened.

      I will go and try turning off cell connectivity and if that works, I’ll cycle through 2g/3g/4g/5g and see if it happens with all of them.

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    20 days ago

    It sounds to me like perhaps the store has bluetooth beacons in place. It’s a fairly under-utilized piece of tech, so there’s a strong likelihood that your custom ROM doesn’t support it properly. It’s mostly just used for customer tracking, anyway, so the devs of your ROM may have either ignored the feature or deliberately disabled it in some way.

    This article talks about what these sorts of beacons in retail stores are used for: https://www.itransition.com/retail/beacons

    You mentioned scanning with a Flipper Zero; I’d suggest scanning to see what sort of BLE devices show up in the store.

    • njordomir@lemmy.worldOP
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      20 days ago

      I think this is the most likely theory yet. I don’t install loyalty apps, but if my phone gets the signal and tries to access something that isn’t there because the devs ripped it out that could explain the instability. It would also make me like the devs more as I don’t want to relieve advertising or be tracked. :-)

      Let me see what I can figure out.

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    20 days ago

    If it’s just the system UI crashing, it’ll be logged and preserved. See if there’s a way to capture a logcat on-device right after it happens.

    Are you connected to a particular wifi network, bluetooth device, etc. when this happens?

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      20 days ago

      Hi, yes, I believe its just the UI, it’s not taking nearly the amount of time as a full reboot. I haven’t had a lot of luck capturing meaningful logs on Android but I’ll read up on what logs I can grab. I seem to remember something like “KMESC kernal this or that” that I had to read when troubleshooting an old tablet, but I’m in a bit over my head which means a lot of reading to learn more about Android.

      I am not connected to the WiFi, nor do I have the store’s app installed, my garmin watch is connected, but it is always connected.

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    20 days ago
    • Does your phone automatically join open wifi networks?
    • Do you have worse cell signal than usual in this store?
    • njordomir@lemmy.worldOP
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      20 days ago

      My phone scans for networks, but does not automatically join.

      I will check on the cell signal aspect of it. The store is walking distance of my home, but the building materials at the store could deteriorate the signal quality worse than being in a timber frame home.

      Thank you for the suggestions.