Android :: Possible To Wake The Device With - PowerManager.WakeLock.acquire
Jun 16, 2010
I have a timer that schedule a task to run every 5 minutes. This task send a request to a server, so I need to be sure that CPU is on so that wifi or 3g can be used.
So the first thing I do in my run() method is :
CODE:.........
And the last thing I do in the run() is : wl.release() ;
I would like not to release here to be sure my service will run in the next 5 minutes :
The question is : if the device is already in a sleep state, can I wake up it with my wl.acquire() ?
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Sep 10, 2010
I'm developing an sms receiver, and i have included a KeyguardManager and a PowerManager to be able to disable the keyguard and turn on the screen if user would like to. This works great, but only once.
When a message is received, the keyguard gets unlocked and the screen is turned on, and it gives out a sound and vibration. But if i don't read the message right away, but let the device power off by screen time out, and i then receive another message while the last one is not read, the device does not turn the screen on again, and it does not give out a sound or vibration, until i turn on the screen manually, then the sound and vibration comes.
If i close all received messages, then my app is able to disable the keyguard and turn on the screen and give out a sound and vibration when a new message is received.Here is my code that is run when the keyguard should be unlocked and the screen should be turned on.
Code:
private void disableKeyGuard()
{
KeyguardManager km = (KeyguardManager)getSystemService(KEYGUARD_SERVICE);
kl = km.newKeyguardLock("SMSHandler");[code].....
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Feb 3, 2009
As we know, when we connect the G1 phone with USB, we could use "adb devices" to show its device name. My question is whether there is a method to detect this device name in phone with code, or how to judge the "device name" is the just "myself" with code?
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Apr 13, 2010
I have a service which, when started, does some stuff (like downloading files) typically taking about 2-3 minutes.
If I start this service and then immediately use the power button to switch off the screen, then I would expect the phone, at some point, to fall asleep. But it never seems to fall asleep while the service is still doing its stuff. At least, not on my Nexus One.
I'm not using a wake lock (though I do use WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_KEEP_SCREEN_ON in the activity that monitors the service progress).
So is it true that I don't need to use a wake lock?
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Jul 7, 2010
I have a service that acts a download manager, downloading files in the background. I have aquired a partial wake lock while the downloads are going. When the downloads finish, I manually release the wakelock. Because I am paranoid, I acquired the wakelock also with a timeout. The problem I am seeing is that if I have already manually released my wakelock, when the timeout period expires an error is presented to the user (and adb logcat shows an under-locked wakelock exception).
Is there any way to use a timeout (as backup wakelock release in case the app force closes for some reason) without getting this error?
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Aug 6, 2009
I have an application with notification. I want my notification can wake the device up when it goes off but the device is asleep. Could anybody tell me how to do by some code?
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Sep 1, 2010
I need to wake my sleeping android device up at a certain time.
Any suggestions?
P.S. Wake up: turn display on and maybe unlock phone
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May 23, 2009
My app seldom needs to put the device (or screen) to sleep. That is - programmatically imitate user pressing on red stop-call button. According to docs PowerManager.goToSleep() does just that, but requires android.permission.DEVICE_POWER, which is never granted to apps!
(A) What on earth should I do to get this working?
(B) How can I programmatically wake up the device.
just to clarify - I'm not interested in a wake lock solution.
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Jul 15, 2010
I just am wanting to know if one (or more) of the four hardware buttons can wake the device. My impresssion is yes but I need to know for certain.
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Sep 27, 2009
I posted this back in May on the [android-developers] Google Group. I never heard back and was not able to reproduce the problem until one of my students did last week. I figured I'd post it here and see if it rang any bells for anyone.
In one of my code samples, I have the following method:
CODE:..............
When I run it, sporadically, I get this:
CODE:......................
This makes no sense to me. The database is definitely open. The SQLiteClosable is the SQLiteQuery created by SQLiteQueryDriver, and I see no evidence that there is an object pool or something going on here that might explain how a "new" SQLiteClosable is already closed. The fact that it is sporadic (meaning the same UI operations sometimes trigger the exception, but not always) suggests some sort of pool, race condition, or something...but I'm not sure where.
The code in question is from the LunchList tutorials out of my Android Programming Tutorials book. It's a bit spread out and not terribly suitable for posting directly in SO. You can download the code for that book from the above link if you want to take a look at it. I do not recall exactly which edition of the tutorial the student was working on at the time, though it was in the Tutorial 12-Tutorial 16 range. I was mostly hoping to run across somebody who had tripped over this problem before and had a likely culprit. I'm fairly certain my database is open.
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Aug 16, 2010
When on the Google search page l keep getting location unavailable. When I use maps I do get a valid location as well as with Weather Bug. I do have location services on.
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Jul 4, 2012
When user press log off button following 2 lines should happen:
stopService(myIntent);
unbindService(mConnection);
myIntent is same intent that was used to start service(desperate attempt to get this working). mConnection is basically straight from android's development center.
I have verified that service's onDestroy gets called. There it sets boolean variable true to make Runnable stop it's course(which among itself starts up gps tracking if certain requirements happen), calls the locationManager's removeCallbacks and finally calls super.onDestroy function.
I thought this was supposed to be enough to stop the service from running and acquiring GPS positions(and likely sends them to server too) but the GPS acquiring symbol is STILL blinking. I presume this is not just graphical error by the phone but that it still is searching(and wasting battery).
What have I done incorrectly? What else I need to do to get the service stop when I want? Service dying off when android decides off yet staying up when I'm trying to get it closed.
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Sep 1, 2010
I have a problem with acquiring a WakeLock. It seems not to work. I am trying to acquire a FULL_WAKE_LOCK but neither the display gets enabled nor is my app able to perform tasks.
I am using the following permission: android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
My acquire code looks like this:
CODE:...........
What am i doing wrong?
Added another flag ACQUIRE_CAUSES_WAKEUP ... but no changes in behavior
All i am trying to do is, to play music and to wake my device up upon a certain event. The music is working perfectrly but the device stays black.
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Nov 13, 2012
Ok, I just bought an HTC Acquire with Android Version 2.3.4 HTC Sense 3.0 Software number 1.26.557.9 Kernel 2.6.35.10
When I reboot it into recovery mode it says:
***Locked***
Kingdom PVT SHIP S-ON
HBOOT-1.22.0000
RADIO-1.11.00.0903
eMMC-boot
Aug 8 2011
I have tried to root this phone using Gingerbreak, Revolutionary, Z4root, and a few others. When I search on Google or the XDA website I can't find absolutely anything about an HTC Acquire. It's like the internet thinks the phone doesn't exist? I recently upgraded to it from my HTC Desire CDMA Bravo-c that I had rooted, flashed a custom rom, custom kernel, custom radio, the works.
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May 24, 2009
The new IntentService in Android 1.5 looks excellent for handling AlarmManager-initiated broadcasts for scheduled WAKEUP work...except I can't see that it uses a WakeLock anywhere, either in itself or Looper/MessageQueue.
Does this implicitly hold a WakeLock that I'm not seeing? Or would I need to create a WakingIntentService that has an active WakeLock so long as there are messages in the queue?
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Jan 11, 2010
My WakeLock isn't keeping my device awake.
In OnCreate() I've got:
CODE:...............
Then:
CODE:........
The screen turns off before the timer finishes, how can I make the screen stay visible?
mWakeLock is a field previously declared like so: private PowerManager.WakeLock mWakeLock;
My device uses Android 1.6. I would really appreciate any help to resolve this.
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Jun 7, 2010
I'm just wondering if I do this correctly; I'm programming a notification app which can display a notification when the phone is sleeping
Disable keyguard lock. Aquire a wake lock. show notification. Set alarm for timeout and reenabling keyguard and release wakelock is the user dont touches the screen. 4.1 User touches the screen, and I disable the timer. Do nothing more. Done and done 4.2 User dont touch the screen, so reenable keyguard and release wakelock. Phone sleeps again
Basically I'm wondering about point 4.1 the most. cancel the pendingintent for the alarm, and do nothing more? or should the keyguard and wakelock that are set be dealt with in some way?
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Jun 14, 2009
I am trying to use a service to control a wakelock so I can permanently leave the screen on when my application is running. I create the wakelock and activate it in onCreate() and release it in onDestroy() however I get the error "wl cannot be resolved".
Can someone explain how I can get over this? Code below:
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Nov 14, 2010
With a free sunday at my disposal, i thought i would try and sort my hero out as it has become super-laggy after the OTA 2.1 update (HTC hero locked to 3UK network, previously had 1.5).
So i've been trying to read as much as i can on this and other forums and got as far as installing Universal Androot, which reported success in rooting the phone.
However have now installed (and bought PRO ver) of Titanium Backup which refuses to recognize the root. It returns:
ERROR: Sorry, I could not acquire root privileges. This application will *not* work! Please verify that your ROM is rooted and includes BusyBox, and try again.
Yet, TB is listed as 'allowed' under SuperUser Permissions. And even weirder when the error dialogue box comes up sometimes a strapline flashes briefly across the screen 'Titanium backup has been granted .. permissions'. I take it that this is Superuser informing me.
So why doesn't Titanium recognize the root? Have tried re-starting and rerunning Androot (which reports that phone is already rooted, do you still wish to proceed). It's almost as if superuser isn't giving the OK fast enough or something.
Obviously don't want to start messing around with ROMs if i can't first backup my data!
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Sep 11, 2010
I have a signal that puts my app to sleep for a given number of minutes (using AlarmManager) and then wakes it back up.Everything is working except the screen doesn't ever come on.I then release the wakelock when I'm sure that my app is up and running and connected again. However, the screen never comes on! The app only actually comes back to life when I hit the power button to wake up the screen manually.I'm developing on an HTC Hero.
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Mar 26, 2010
I have a terrible bug in my widget. The widget is waken up using an AlarmManager (the update interval is chosen by users, ranging from 30 mins to 2 hours) to grab some data from the Internet and display it on the widget. I do not hold a wakelock since if the phone sleeps, just let it sleeps. There's no way to update the information since nobody will see it. If I put the phone in the basement (has no wi-fi or cell signal) for about an hour. the phone will definitely not update anything. However, when I get it back from the basement, the cell network could never be recovered again no matter how long I have waited (it just get an X on the cell signal icon on the notification bar) that I must restart the phone. May I know if a partial wake lock must be held on checking network availability?
Find the code skeleton as below:
CODE:.................
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Oct 20, 2009
I have the following code in Oncreate of my activity:
CODE:.......................
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Oct 18, 2010
I have a service that needs to write some data to the internal storage using RandomAccessFile. Do I need to use a WakeLock to make sure the data won't get corrupted if the service process gets killed?
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Feb 4, 2010
I'm trying to implement a times WakeLock in my Application, so this is not a Service.
I want the wakelock to simply prevent screen dimming for 3 min. Looking through the docs, this seems simple enough, but I seem to randomly encounter a Under-Locked exception that I cannot pinpoint.
Here is my WakeLock-related code:
in onCreate: PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE); mWakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.SCREEN_BRIGHT_WAKE_LOCK, TAG); // Adjust time to include user's setting int timeout = WAKELOCK_TIME - Settings.System.getInt(getContentResolver(), SCREEN_OFF_TIMEOUT, 0); if (timeout > 0) {mWakeLock.acquire(timeout);} ...
in onDestroy: if (mWakeLock != null && mWakeLock.isHeld() == true) { try { As you can see, I wrap the release and try to only execute it when necessary as a clean up only. I'm assuming that since I'm aquiring with a timeout, the PowerManager will handle the release in most cases when the timeout expires.
I don't have a copy of the logcat at the moment, but what seems to happen is I get the Under-Locked exception randomly, and at random times (it's not always when WAKELOCK_TIME elapses). The strange thing is that the exception does not point to my code - all the entries point to "internal" Android code.
It's hard to find examples of other people using aquire with timeouts. Any ideas what I could be doing wrong here?
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Oct 6, 2010
Is it possible for a program to effectively and efficiently use partial wakelock without burning through a lot of battery? Tango, for example? I'm trying to decide if the partial wakelock usage is worth the video call ability.
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Dec 6, 2013
I have a N7 2013 on stock KRT16S, and my biggest wake lock is AudioMix.
I'm rooted, using Greenify, and I even have Google Search uninstalled. I am not using GEL. People suggested turning touch sounds off, and I tried that too, but it didn't work.
what is this AudioMix wakelock? Is this like Audio_Out2 on the Nexus 4? Keyboard sounds or any sounds = wakelock? I also find it odd that considering I use my phone on vibrate 98% of the time, that the on my Nexus 4 and older phones, the speaker turns on when I press any button my phone. I thought system sounds wouldn't turn on? Quite interesting. Even in silent mode, the speaker turns on. I know this because my Nexus 4 speaker used to crack everytime it would turn on. To me that's an unnecessary wakelock that should ONLY happen if you're not in silent or vibrate."
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Dec 4, 2013
I want to generate a wakelock when my screen goes off and then release that wakelock 20 minutes later. I can't find an app that will do this for me. Is it possible with Tasker and if so, how??
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May 6, 2014
Google+ is killing my battery with this partial wakelock. Short of freezing it with Titanium (which does solve the problem for me), how to prevent this from running? It literally runs as long as my phone is on, and is just draining my battery.
On HTC Sensation, S-Off, rooted, using stock ROM (4.0.3)
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Dec 13, 2009
I currently have a voice plan, with sprint, for my dying LG Musik and my father's Palm Centro and am seeking to replace my Musik with a Samsung Moment. I have an upgrade available on my account, however I don't want to get locked into a data plan, since I rarely spend any time away from Wifi.
Does anyone know if there is a way for me to use my upgrade to aquire the Moment without commiting to the data plan?
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Mar 20, 2013
I'm getting beat down with GTALK_ASYNC_CONN wakelocks while on my work's AP.... the specific WL is :gtalk_async_conn com.google.android.gsf.gtalkservice.androidendpoint.... something everyone has been complaining about recently, and I never saw it until recently (now that I got up to 4.1.2 a short time ago.
Is there a way to determine exactly who is generating that WL? It's not related to GTALK, as the WL name incorrectly leads us to believe, but it must be google, and I only see it fire when the Wi-Fi is connected and in use. It's non-existent when I'm on Mobile. It comes and goes, sometimes chugging wake time like its cheap beer, othertimes it's dormant, and I haven't been able to figure out who is using it based on the context of when it occurs.
There HAS to be a log or something somewhere that says process X is responsible.
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