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2014-04-01 14:28:37 +0200
@Neo, do you snooze the alarm by swiping it to the side when the application is minimized and home screen appears?
If an clock or calendar alarm dialog is swiped to the side, then the alarm in question is snoozed, and the home screen shown. In general, a side swipe always takes you to the home screen. For example, when the events view is open a side swipe will show the home screen, but a swipe up or down will show the previously open app.
If the alarm is either dismissed or snoozed by selecting the snooze/dismiss from the pulley menu, then the alarm dissapears (and be snoozed/dismissed depending on the selected action) and the previously open application is shown.
That's true multitasking: Being able to sleep (snooze) and not to sleep (using the handset) at the same time!
jgr ( 2014-03-28 21:52:59 +0200 )edit@jgr Some people do use the alarm function also for other purposes than just for waking up (e.g. taking a medicine), so the snooze function is used to postpone the notification for 5 minutes.
Neo ( 2014-03-29 00:15:01 +0200 )edit@Neo: I could well imagine that you use the alarm for other purposes than waking up, but could not imagine a reason, why then you would need the snooze function. You gave me one.
jgr ( 2014-03-29 00:31:48 +0200 )edit