Hi On 25.07.2015 15:59, Marcin Xc wrote: > What I hate about smartphones :-) (yep, there we go again;-)))) and miss > from old Nokia phones is the reliable alarm clock. I mean we could set > it then kill the battery so that the phone turned off but the alarm > clock would ring and wake us up. Are the smartphones only so smart while > turned on? Is the whole system so down after turning off that the alarm > clock can't work any more?
Yes, I agree on this topic. While all the old phones I had were 100% reliable as an alarm clock, I cannot completely trust any Ubuntu, Android or iOS device to get the job done... Here's some bugs I reported related to this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-ui-toolkit/+bug/1420169 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-ux/+bug/1317860 While the reliability of Nokia phones probably could only be achieved by adding a micro-system, just bootet in case the alarm should ring in a low battery condition, fixes for the above two would probably get us very close to a good solution I'd say. Br, Michael
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