AuxOne wrote:
> I've read that Alarms/Services set from the Activity are destroyed
> when the Activity is.

I don't know where you have seen that, but I am not aware of such a
limitation. Got a link?

The only times I know of when alarms get nuked are:

-- on a reboot, all alarms go "poof!"

-- if the user has a so-called "task killer" app and kills your app that
way, your alarms go "poof!" (though alarms from other un-killed apps
remain in place)

-- 
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