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posted 2016-11-13 01:57:14 +0200

Clock inaccurate after restart from recovery mode.

With auto update is disabled under time amd date the time freezes wherever the battery ran out and the phone enters recovery mode. This happenes without my doing and simply running the phone until the battery dies.

Upon recharging the next day and phone reboot you have to manually set the clock or toggle the auto update switch.

I think a better way to program clock behaviour is to either built in a gold cap capacitor in the phone hardware to keep the clock running and time accurate, or two automatically toggle (temporarlily switch on and off) the auto time update on reboot after dead battery.

Somewhat unrelated but with battery <2% the phone from recovery mode starts into the OS UI instead of starting into the charging UI mode when plugged in, the OS UI sequence should only occur if say >5% battery charge has been reached.

Clock inaccurate after restart from recovery mode.

With auto update is disabled under time amd and date sailfish settings the time freezes wherever the battery ran out and the phone continues from there upon battery being charged. When the battery is completely discharged the phone also enters recovery mode. This happenes without my doing and simply running the phone until the battery dies.

Upon plugging the phone into a charger and recharging the battery the next day and phone reboot you have to manually set the clock or toggle the auto update switch.

I think a better way to program clock behaviour is to either built in a gold cap capacitor in the phone hardware to keep the clock running and time accurate, or two automatically toggle (temporarlily switch on and off) the auto time update on reboot after dead battery.

Somewhat unrelated but with battery <2% the phone from recovery mode starts into the OS UI instead of starting into the charging UI mode when plugged in, the OS UI sequence should only occur if say >5% battery charge has been reached.

Clock inaccurate after restart from recovery mode.

Turing Dark Wyvern, Evaluation Unit Sailfish 2.0.4.14 Device Adaptation 0.0.2.6

With auto update disabled under time and date sailfish settings the time freezes wherever the battery ran out and continues from there upon battery being charged. When the battery is completely discharged the phone also enters recovery mode. This happenes without my doing and simply running the phone until the battery dies.

Upon plugging the phone into a charger and recharging the battery the next day and phone reboot you have to manually set the clock or toggle the auto update switch.

I think a better way to program clock behaviour is to either built in a gold cap capacitor in the phone hardware to keep the clock running and time accurate, or two automatically toggle (temporarlily switch on and off) the auto time update on reboot after dead battery.

Somewhat unrelated but with battery <2% the phone from recovery mode starts into the OS UI instead of starting into the charging UI mode when plugged in, the OS UI sequence should only occur if say >5% battery charge has been reached.

Clock inaccurate after restart from recovery mode.

Turing Dark Wyvern, Evaluation Unit Sailfish 2.0.4.14 Device Adaptation 0.0.2.6

With auto update disabled under time and date sailfish settings the time freezes wherever the battery ran out and continues from there upon battery being charged. When the battery is completely discharged the phone also enters recovery mode. This happenes without my doing and simply running the phone until the battery dies.

Upon plugging the phone into a charger and recharging the battery the next day and phone reboot you have to manually set the clock or toggle the auto update switch.

I think a better way to program clock behaviour is to either built in a gold cap capacitor in the phone hardware to keep the clock running and time accurate, or two automatically toggle (temporarlily switch on and off) the auto time update on reboot after dead battery.

Somewhat unrelated but with battery <2% the phone from recovery mode starts into the OS UI instead of starting into the charging UI mode when plugged in, the OS UI sequence should only occur if say >5% battery charge has been reached.

Clock inaccurate after restart from recovery mode.

Turing Dark Wyvern, Evaluation Unit Sailfish 2.0.4.14 Device Adaptation 0.0.2.6

With auto update disabled under time and date sailfish settings the time freezes wherever the battery ran out and continues from there upon battery being charged. When the battery is completely discharged the phone also enters recovery mode. This happenes without my doing and simply running the phone until the battery dies.

Upon plugging the phone into a charger and recharging the battery the next day and phone reboot you have to manually set the clock or toggle the auto update switch.

I think a better way to program clock behaviour is to either built in a gold cap capacitor in the phone hardware to keep the clock running and time accurate, or two automatically toggle (temporarlily switch on and off) the auto time update on reboot after dead battery.

Somewhat unrelated but with battery <2% the phone from recovery mode starts into the OS UI instead of starting into the charging UI mode when plugged in, the OS UI sequence should only occur if say >5% battery charge has been reached.