guest
1
When using the stock Android browser to access the GL.iNet interface, and going to Internet settings > Settings, the popup only shows Protocol DHCP in all 4 tabs 




alzhao
2
In my chrome and firefox on android, it works fine. Is your browser a modified version?
guest
3
Yes. On Chrome, and Firefox all is working fine. It’s the default browser that comes with Android it does not work on.
It’s and “old” phone (HTC7), and not a modified version.
I’m going to do some more testing with other mobile phones and see if they will work.
Will report back when I know more.
alzhao
4
I have HTC One and I don’t use its default browser.
In China there are dozens of modified browser too, very difficult.
guest
5
Understood.
I’ve tried several other mobile Android phones and tablets, and all of them are not having this “bug” with the default browser.
So… it must be a problem with my HTC One (7) default browser :-/
Thank you for checking.
Case closed…
alzhao
6
HTC One (7) is what I am using? How about your main phone camera? It is dark purple and I cannot use it at all.
guest
7
Same problem here with the camera. It happens when the phone gets to hot!
I recognize this issue. I also have an HTC One M7 with purple spots on pictures taken at evening or night. It’s a known issue with the UltraPixel-sensor getting to much power. At my phone the purple spots always appear when there is a low light environment. The temperature doesn’t affect the availability of the purple spots on my phone. I decided not to let this repair, because I didn’t want to miss my phone for a few weeks and my phone is not mainly intended to photograph with. I do have a seperate Canon photocamera for taking photo’s.
More irritating is the fact HTC decided to not update the HTC One M7 stock firmware anymore. Now I got the very frustrating Android 5.0 with memory leak bug. My phone is mostly terrible slow and does restart from time to time.
alzhao
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The easiest way is the buy a new phone. HTC One M7 is too old. Except for the UI and camera, everything else is fine.
Unfortunately, the UI and camera are the most important parts of a smartphone. So, this is why HTC is having big trouble.