I want to preserve the battery, as we all know with reasonable use, you're not going to last 2 days, so 1, I'm sure the battery will last till morning to wake me, and 2 to get as much use out of the second day as I can. For example, I'm staying over somewhere and don't have my charger with me. There are also times when it would be beneficial to be able to do so. However it would be simpler if you could just turn it off. Granted, most of the time it doesn't matter too much, you plug it in before you go to bed and set it to silent/airplane. It is a definite step backward if Android cannot achieve this simple task. and it all this time, and all these phones I have turned my phone off at night, and I do mean off, and the phone has in the morning turned itself on and raised the alarm, so to speak. I have had a mobile phone for around 12 years, various Nokia's and some Sony Ericssons. I believe that the phone should be able to be turned off, over night and the alarm to operate in the morning. This isn't about buying the latest pocket-sized computer to be able to check others' Facebook statuses 24/7, it is having some useful device that fits in with and assists with a lifestyle.Īlthough I have no idea about your priorities, I don't doubt your enthusiasm for this platform however as a customer paying good money for this device, I may well decide, quite validly, it is the dealbreaker. Sadly, from what I glean from other messages, this is not going to happen with any phone that uses Android? There is of course a third option, to which you do allude, and that is to change the phone for one that provides the required function. (Never-the-less I may try to re-discover the alarm option on my wristwatch.) As for the alarm clock suggestion, that fails because it would be yet another device to carry around should I be staying away. The battery life of the phone is poor enough without it having to be left turned on all night. The two options you state do not, for obvious (I would have thought) reasons, provide entirely desirable solutions.
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