I have my SGS set to a 10 minute screen timeout, so I don't waste my battery charge.
Why does the screen stay on for hours when my alarm goes off and I don't turn off my SGS?
Shouldn't the screen turn off after 10 minutes at most?
i have a similar problem...if you snooze the alarm then the screen doesnt timeout
i have to disable the alarm to make the screen turn off
dont know why this happens
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When my phone is standby, it's randomly activating backlight with black screen......why?
I have this problem too. When the device is sleeping, the backlight randomly switches on and stays on for longer than 5 minutes (even though I set the device to disable the backlight automatically every 30 seconds and enter sleep mode every 1 minute). This surely reduces the battery life.
After a hard reset it's fixed already.
Probably the registry or adv config/HDtweak is screwed up.
Is there a real Shake Awake alternative out there, that will awake the screen if you shake the phone while answering a call and not the ones that keep phone active for 10 secs to 10 mins option?
Shake Awake has been really slacking these days and phone is unresponsive for 20-30 secs after an incoming call.
The wifi going off when Nook is sleeping is about the only thing about "Rooty" that bothers me. Is there a way to extend the screen timeout delay beyond 1 hour? And to help with the resultant battery life is there a way to to dim the screen more than the minimum on Color Tools?
(An hour later) I am running WakeTimer keeping the CPU and Screen locked on, and to possibly reduce battery usage and possible image persistence I have black picture up. Hit 'n' Rooty has been awake the whole time, WiFi still connected. Checking to see what the does to battery life.
9.5% per hour. Wi Fi stays on.
plz help, backlight goes dim as mentioned in power settings but there it has option of turn off backlight=xxx min and turn of phone=xxx min. but what is really happening is turn off baclight option works as backlight dim timeout and turn off phone works for phone timeout to be in standby. when phone goes in standby all operations come to a halt. And if phone does not go in standby backlight is always on in dim position. Helpppppppppppppp
Hi,
I really like the alarm/clock app on the Nexus 6. I don't use snooze but i set up like 10+ alarms for waking up in the morning. Sometimes I cannot wake up and the alarm just stays ringing after every 10 minutes. Today, I woke up late meaning alarms kept ringing for long with screen on obviously. Then, I noticed that my battery had gone from 100 to about 61 when I was in office and battery stats showed about 1 plus hour of Screen on time which was weird because i didnt use the phone that much then I realised it might have been the alarm. But 40% battery drain is too much. Any suggestions on this? Maybe how to keep screen off when alarm is ringing?
yasirrfc said:
Hi,
I really like the alarm/clock app on the Nexus 6. I don't use snooze but i set up like 10+ alarms for waking up in the morning. Sometimes I cannot wake up and the alarm just stays ringing after every 10 minutes. Today, I woke up late meaning alarms kept ringing for long with screen on obviously. Then, I noticed that my battery had gone from 100 to about 61 when I was in office and battery stats showed about 1 plus hour of Screen on time which was weird because i didnt use the phone that much then I realised it might have been the alarm. But 40% battery drain is too much. Any suggestions on this? Maybe how to keep screen off when alarm is ringing?
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My personal suggestion is to do what I do...
Personally I keep my phone on charge overnight, and when the alarms sound off, the phone is still plugged into the charger. I actually don't take my phone off of the charger until I am about ready to leave the house.
My Alarm Clock Free on playstore has screen brightness adjustments when the alarm rings.
The battery drain may not be from just screen on time, my alarm also vibrates and that will drain battery.