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1 | initial version | posted 2016-09-20 12:16:38 +0200 |
I recognized on my Jolla 1, that sometimes if I wear the phone in my back pocket, that some apps are opened and the screen is on, if I take it out of my pocket. I only take the phone in the pocket, if the screen is off. My device locks after 60 minutes, this is only for case, I might lost it.
On my Jolla C that's happens very often, after taking out of pocket, the phone is on and seeing open address-book for example and stay in the edit mode of an existing contact...or being on random call
So I recognized, that the difference between the two phones are the screen wake-ups, because Jolla C seems to switch the network more often.
I guess, while the screen wakes up in my pocket, the movement makes sometimes accidentally touch events, that will be the reason, why it happens more often with my Jolla C, but in both cases, this behavior is very critical. On my Jolla this behavior starts after the new feature of switching on the display all times came out. This maybe comes together with my special setting, of double-tap to unlock (mcetool -M unlock)
My questions:
Can anybody tell me the idea for waking up the display to inform of new connection? On smartphones there is always any connection change and I as a user are not interested at all, I'm just happy if there is a working connection. And for me to understand, why then not switching on the display on new Bluetooth connection?
I recognized on my Jolla 1, that sometimes if I wear the phone in my back pocket, that some apps are opened and the screen is on, if I take it out of my pocket. I only take the phone in the pocket, if the screen is off. My device locks after 60 minutes, this is only for case, I might lost it.
On my Jolla C that's happens very often, after taking out of pocket, the phone is on and seeing open address-book for example and stay in the edit mode of an existing contact...or being on random call
So I recognized, that the difference between the two phones are the screen wake-ups, because Jolla C seems to switch the network more often.
I guess, while the screen wakes up in my pocket, the movement makes sometimes accidentally touch events, that will be the reason, why it happens more often with my Jolla C, but in both cases, this behavior is very critical. On my Jolla this behavior starts after the new feature of switching on the display all times came out. This maybe comes together with my special setting, of double-tap to unlock (mcetool -M unlock)
My questions:
Can anybody tell me the idea for waking up the display to inform of new connection? On smartphones there is always any connection change and I as a user are not interested at all, I'm just happy if there is a working connection. And for me to understand, why then not switching on the display on new Bluetooth connection?