howarmat
Android Expert
notifications and PUSH sometimesWell, Sleep would be opposite of Wake right? Are we talking about Screen Off as not being sleep? Hibernate to me is more like off.
What stops functioning when the phone is hibernating?
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notifications and PUSH sometimesWell, Sleep would be opposite of Wake right? Are we talking about Screen Off as not being sleep? Hibernate to me is more like off.
What stops functioning when the phone is hibernating?
test one: rebooted. turned screen off. sleep/wake timer goes into "sleep" count after 5 minutes. (turned on after 34 minutes, shows 29 minutes "sleep time).
You'll still get notifications for the whole 34 minutes though.
I've left my phone alone for hours and had it beep on a notification.
I'm not saying we shouldn't have this app, but it seems woefully redundant to have one taking up home screen real estate and memory.
When I set the alarm on my BB Pearl, then turn the phone off, it says "Powering off. Next power on time: 2:45pm" same as I set the alarm time, or something similar. So thats a feature I miss from my BB Pearl.
the bb's (at least ones I've used, never used a pearl) have the option of turning off (alarm will turn on) or full power off (phone will ignore alarms and stay off).
That verbiage was always confusing to new users.

recap:
with phone NOT plugged in:
after a period of more than 10 but less than 21 minutes, phone goes into "sleep-type" stage.
stage is not reflected one way or the other by uptime counters (any time with screen off is not counted as awake time)
Wait, what? How were you figuring out when it went into its sleep-type stage if it is not reflected by uptime counters?
From what I can tell, uptime counters are not reflective of screen state.