Question Resetting data usage - Redmi Note 11 (spes/spesn)

Having trouble with data usage resetting. Mine resets every 30 days (very annoying) so I have change the reset date each month. For this past month it was set to reset on the 27th, well today is the 28th and it hasn't reset.
The same thing happened last month and it reset at some point in the foloowing days but I missed the exact date.
Any ideas? Anyone had the same problem?

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I have been seeing this too. I have not yet recongnized a pattern though, and it happened a couple times in one day, then stopped. It has been fine for about 3 days now.
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After a reset everything is back to normal, so I'm not sure what the problem is, I don't have a lot of programs installed and only 1 has been install in the past month which is A2DP Today Toggle, so far I've un-installed it and left it again but I still have the problem.
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I have a similar problem. In the morning i have to soft rest the phone for it to work. Issues started after 6.5 upgrade. There must a solution somewhere in here..........
Does a hard reset fix the problem? Does this happen with every ROM you've tried?
I have only stuck with the official rom, I bought it on 6.0 and then updated to 6.1 after it's release. A hard reset does fix it but some time after it will return, bear in mind this has never done it previously just about a month ago.
I guess it might be a issue with some program that is being installed

After a factory reset?

Phone was great for five months. Then no longer sent MMS messages. I cleared cache and forced stops. Still problems. Then other apps began acting odd. In my search to fix the issue I found factory reset. I backed up my information then went for factory reset. Two hours later ...? Phone is black and unresponsive. Any thoughts? Occasionally a screen appears that says START or BOOTLOADER ... but I cannot select them. Humph!

Text messages take a really long time to send

Hi. I have a dual SIM P9 on the latest software (EVA-L19C432B386).
I just got the phone around 2 weeks ago, and I did a full update and full wipe/hard reset when I got it. I finished setting up all my apps and settings and everything has been really great and I really like the phone.
Until two nights ago, I noticed that when I send texts, it would just say "Sending..." under the message bubble for 15 minutes or more (sometimes upto an hour). It's the same with both SIMs on two different networks. Calls would come in just fine, and I could still receive texts, so it couldn't be a signal issue (Signal was 4-5 bars on both networks)
I tried swapping out the SIMs, putting my sim on another phone, and on the same location, texts send really quick. I also tried putting other SIMs on my P9 and the same thing happens, the text messages take forever to send. Sometimes it works well, I could easily send texts on both networks. But after a few minutes it starts acting up again and it just says sending for the longest time.
I've tried clearing the data of messages app (it didnt delete the text messages), I also manually deleted all texts, I tried using another SMS app, and I also tried clearing cache and dalvik data, to no avail.
Any thoughts?
UPDATE:
Hard reset fixed the problem. I was almost sure it would fix the problem but i was hesitant since I didn't want to have to set up all my stuff over again.
I did a nandroid backup before doing a hard reset. Restoring the backup also restores the problem.
So hard reset fixed it, but I probably would never know what caused it. I didn't install anything new on the day it happened, and I havent installed any apps I havent tried before. To think it's only been 2 weeks since my last reset. I hope I wouldnt have to do another hard reset 2 weeks from now.
ANOTHER UPDATE 7/14/17
It's back again. Texts take a really long time to send. After I've set up all my stuff, apps, accounts, etc, it was all well. Less than a week later its back at it again. Didn't install anything new. It just started acting up on its own. Not sure how to solve this, or where to look first.

Samsung Galaxy A70 Recall

My family has 4 A70s. They all worked fine until about a month ago when my wife's phone started having sporatic issues with wifi. Then last week my sons phone decided to go into a bootloop and after factory reset decided it didn't even want to turn on anymore. Samsung directed me to a local shop (UbreakiFix) which is where it currently remains with unknown solution. My phone three days ago started having random network connection issues that affected text, calls, and internet but not always at the same time and regardless of a wifi connection). Went to the Xfinity store Tuesday afer work and they looked at it and gave me a new sim hoping that would work. It only lasted 5 minutes out the door. Popping out the sim try and then re-inserting would reset it for a little bit but it would always go back to no connection even though I have full signal. Also, a software network reset would do the same thing but it eventually goes back to a virtual brick. I have done two factory resets with but neither helped the issue. I went to the Xfinity store again tonight, as I walked in to the empty store the rep asked me what he could help me with... I held up my phone and he said "Let me guess... Samsung A70?" He proceeded to tell me that I was the 9th A70 owner to come in today with the same exact issue. He had already talked to the regional manager and Samsung is aware of the issue... but he can't give me a new phone right now and what I was doing with the network reset is the only "fix" or partial solution they can offer at this time. He advised that Samsung has indicated they will being doing a recall for all the A70s and replacing them with the A71. He was not sure on a timeframe but was hoping notification would go out before the weekend. Until that time I'm stuck with a jacked up phone that is two weeks old, I actually lost my original in Yellowstone two weeks ago, but can only make calls after a network reset and then it typically hangs up about 3 minute into a call at which time I have to go through the whole network reset, rebot, and then try again. I really hope that Samsung does the right thing here and if the A71 is not the same size as the A70 I'm going to be extra pissed off since I would then have to get new cases and screen protectors. So frustrating!
Iceman79*! said:
My family has 4 A70s. They all worked fine until about a month ago when my wife's phone started having sporatic issues with wifi. Then last week my sons phone decided to go into a bootloop and after factory reset decided it didn't even want to turn on anymore. Samsung directed me to a local shop (UbreakiFix) which is where it currently remains with unknown solution. My phone three days ago started having random network connection issues that affected text, calls, and internet but not always at the same time and regardless of a wifi connection). Went to the Xfinity store Tuesday afer work and they looked at it and gave me a new sim hoping that would work. It only lasted 5 minutes out the door. Popping out the sim try and then re-inserting would reset it for a little bit but it would always go back to no connection even though I have full signal. Also, a software network reset would do the same thing but it eventually goes back to a virtual brick. I have done two factory resets with but neither helped the issue. I went to the Xfinity store again tonight, as I walked in to the empty store the rep asked me what he could help me with... I held up my phone and he said "Let me guess... Samsung A70?" He proceeded to tell me that I was the 9th A70 owner to come in today with the same exact issue. He had already talked to the regional manager and Samsung is aware of the issue... but he can't give me a new phone right now and what I was doing with the network reset is the only "fix" or partial solution they can offer at this time. He advised that Samsung has indicated they will being doing a recall for all the A70s and replacing them with the A71. He was not sure on a timeframe but was hoping notification would go out before the weekend. Until that time I'm stuck with a jacked up phone that is two weeks old, I actually lost my original in Yellowstone two weeks ago, but can only make calls after a network reset and then it typically hangs up about 3 minute into a call at which time I have to go through the whole network reset, rebot, and then try again. I really hope that Samsung does the right thing here and if the A71 is not the same size as the A70 I'm going to be extra pissed off since I would then have to get new cases and screen protectors. So frustrating!
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Wow if that happens u will be lucky since u will be getting a phone with much new processor and camera module and also much improved panel..
Will be interesting to see if this turns out to be true. I wonder what the issue is, that it's so bad they can't fix it with software and need to do a hardware recall? Mine has been completely stable and reliable.
The last big hardware recall I remember was the Note 7 for obvious reasons. Hardware recalls are not common.

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