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  • R Russell

    I can't believe that the alarm on Windows mobile 6 (my smartphone) can't work if the phone is powered off. Of course this is due the fact that the OS is off and every software can'n run. The strange fact is that the phone (samsung c6625) has also an 'auto-power-on' function that works perfectly. It is really strange that there isn't any automatic way to combine the alarm to that power-function!! Anyone have a good solution?


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    You think that's bad? When my phone is off, it doesn't even notify me of incoming calls! Talk about useless...

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    • R Russell

      I can't believe that the alarm on Windows mobile 6 (my smartphone) can't work if the phone is powered off. Of course this is due the fact that the OS is off and every software can'n run. The strange fact is that the phone (samsung c6625) has also an 'auto-power-on' function that works perfectly. It is really strange that there isn't any automatic way to combine the alarm to that power-function!! Anyone have a good solution?


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      Buy a Nokia. :) --I'm not Finnish...

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        ROTFL !!

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        • N Nish Nishant

          Same with the iPhone. It's got to be on standby as far as I know for the alarm to work. I never switch it off so it's never been a problem for me.

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          The same for my Samsung: if in a sort of standby state it save battery consume and lets work the alarm. But, I mean, it is not acceptable that a basic function like that (that was perfecly working on phones more then 10 years ago) now has this kind of limitations. Less tools instead more tools.... very nice way to develop. Next step will surely be: "The clock on the screen of the phone is hide (for unknown reasons), but you can see it during a phone-call and pressing at the same time the special button CLOCK ... this don't work if it is raining or if you are on a train sitted looking in the opposite direction of march" absurd!


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            You think that's bad? When my phone is off, it doesn't even notify me of incoming calls! Talk about useless...

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            Shog9 wrote:

            When my phone is off, it doesn't even notify me of incoming calls!

            So you can still call others when the phone is off, you just don't get notified if others call you? When mine is off, I can't even play games on it, that's totally unacceptable! :)

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            • CPalliniC CPallini

              Buy a Nokia. :) --I'm not Finnish...

              If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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              less expensive solution: restore my my old phone[^] !


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              • R Russell

                I can't believe that the alarm on Windows mobile 6 (my smartphone) can't work if the phone is powered off. Of course this is due the fact that the OS is off and every software can'n run. The strange fact is that the phone (samsung c6625) has also an 'auto-power-on' function that works perfectly. It is really strange that there isn't any automatic way to combine the alarm to that power-function!! Anyone have a good solution?


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                Solutions:- 1) Buy an alarm clock 2) Leave the phone on and charging overnight 3) Potentially oversleep 4) Write a complicated piece of software to try dialing your phone every 5 minutes then set the auto-power-on time to just before you want to wake up 5) Outsource the problem to your significant other.

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                • R Russell

                  I can't believe that the alarm on Windows mobile 6 (my smartphone) can't work if the phone is powered off. Of course this is due the fact that the OS is off and every software can'n run. The strange fact is that the phone (samsung c6625) has also an 'auto-power-on' function that works perfectly. It is really strange that there isn't any automatic way to combine the alarm to that power-function!! Anyone have a good solution?


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                  forget the power off, it will not work if it is in silent mode.

                  Russell' wrote:

                  Anyone have a good solution?

                  Buy an alarm clock, never trust any phone, if its important like flight in the early morning. I have strange problems with my windows/nokia/iphone.

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                  • R Russell

                    less expensive solution: restore my my old phone[^] !


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                    Wow, it looks like a portable teleport device! :-D

                    If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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                    In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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                    • CPalliniC CPallini

                      Wow, it looks like a portable teleport device! :-D

                      If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
                      This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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                      It can't be; it's certainly nothing like my designs.

                      OSDev :)

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