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| visits | member for | 1 year, 7 months |
| seen | Aug 13 '12 at 2:50 | |
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Oct 22 |
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How to make my alarm as stable as a server? Adding an update |
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Oct 19 |
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How to make my alarm as stable as a server? Both ring volume and alarm volume were set to maximum. I don't know if it rang or not, I just know, that it was not ringing at the moment I waked up. Thus I cannot exclude for sure possibility that it rang for 1, 5, 10 or 30 minutes. I don't know if turns on automatically or not. I should, probably, make an experiment: turn on alarm, and record the sound (so I will know its duration). |
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Oct 19 |
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How to make my alarm as stable as a server? Honestly speaking, there are a lot of Android apps, which potentially can improve my daily life, but because of stability issues I use them much more rarely than I could. To name a few, Evernote (needs internet for search), Google Maps (sometimes it is too slow, often needs internet), Google Voice (needs internet), Swype (often doesn't work without update). I have internet on my phone but sometimes it doesn't work. I'll likely buy a dedicated alarm soon, but it's not a universal solution. I'd like to apply reasonable effort, if it helps to use useful features of the phone I have. |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Editor |
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Oct 18 |
revised |
How to make my alarm as stable as a server? elaboration on "Future" section |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 18 |
asked | How to make my alarm as stable as a server? |
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Oct 18 |
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Disable application update notification Thank you. Indeed I can disable market>menu button>settings>Notification checkbox. |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Supporter |