Hi,
I have a widget which is using #SALARM# (next alarm time) which was working fine on Lollipop.
Now on Marshmallow most of the time it shows "Not Set".
If I go to alarm settings and unset and set any existing alarm, the next alarm time shows correctly but sometime later it reverts back to "Not Set"
Force update has no effect.
Any ideas?
Edit: was using Alarm Clock Plus but seems not working. Using CM 13 stock clock/alarm and its ok.
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Recently my clock app stopped letting me add alarm tones. I go to alarm tone, click add, the window goes away momentarily like it's opening another window, but then it goes right back to my list of available tones. I cleared data for the clock app and the issue persists. Cleared every default I could think of, but no luck. Anybody know what the issue might be? Phone is unrooted on stock.
Got a little Problem. I added a show alarm function to my widget.
it simply shows a alarm icon and the time and those are set as following:
alarm icon(bitmap): [ox]$#SASET#=0?1000$[/ox]
the textmodule: $#SASET#>0?#SALARM#$
the problem is they disapper - but only after my phone was in the lockscreen once and not instantly when i disable the alarm.
Same happens if u enable a alarm - it shows up the first time after the phone was in the lockscreen.
is there any way to make this work perfectly?
Started from last night, I found the Alarm ON icon shown on the notification bar. But I have not set any alarm. Then I try to wait for that alarm time to see which app is setting it. When the times come, the alarm does not pop-up anything or make any sound. The icon just disappeared and on again with a new time!!! (normally 30 mins later, sometimes lesser)
I also checked all the calendar, reminder, note, to do list apps. No any alarm setting at all.
I haven't install any new apps, just updated few existing apps which should be okay.
Are there any apps/tools/methods to let me check which app is setting those alarm?
Z5P with 6.0.1.
I just got my XL and I had a rogue Android Auto icon in my notification bar. I restarted my phone and it went away, but then an alarm icon appeared that was set for 4:34pm the next day (Friday). I checked the Clock app and verified no alarm was set. I tried setting and deleting an alarm, no luck. I then let it hit the set time. The alarm did not sound, but the icon remained, and is now set for 2:11pm today. Restarting did nothing. I thought I saw this bug in Oreo with my 6T. Anyone have any way to get rid of this alarm icon? I don't think I have any other apps that set alarms. Thank you.
Try deleting all data in clock app
And Auto...
Sorry for the delay. After the 2:11pm alarm passed, it went away. It was weird. Thanks for the suggestions.
I have been having a weird issue with my alarm clock widget, Google ambient mode and slide down notification panel. In all three places the alarm clock shows an incorrect value. It displays as it will ring always 40 minutes past the current hour despite I have only one alarm clock set in the morning.
I have had the Global ROM which I have just flashed with European ROM but the issue is still there.
Are you using stock Clock app or a third party alarm app? Make sure battery optimization is set to "don't optimize" and that it has permission to use background data.
terlynn4 said:
Are you using stock Clock app or a third party alarm app? Make sure battery optimization is set to "don't optimize" and that it has permission to use background data.
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I am using a stock one. Perhaps I should add that along with the alarm clock issue I have had another weird issue that the Ebay app had been firing up every hour exactly 40 minutes past the hour - that issue has gone since I reinstalled the firmware.
Ok I figured that out. It turned out the issue was caused by a few tasker profiles. One profile was set to run every hour and the other was set to run every night 23.40. I have temporarily switched the profiles off and now the alarm clock shows the correct values. I am still not sure whether this is an OxygenOS Launcher or Tasker bug?