Alarm Clock Issues - Captivate General

Hi guys,
The past few days, I have been having some issues with the alarm clock on my phone. I have 4 alarms set...12:00, 12:30, 1:00 and 1:30 with no snooze. I have noticed the past couple of days that it seems like not all of the alarms are going off. Yesterday it seemed that the 12 and 1 alarms went off, but not the others. Today, only the 12:00 alarm went off. I ended that one and decided to wake up to the 12:30 alarm. Well, 1:10 rolled around and I woke up, but not to an alarm. I looked at my phone, and it was stuck on the lock pattern screen, and the phone was hot. I could not get the phone to respond, so I powered it off and back on.
I am a little concerned about this, and wondered if anyone could offer any insight. I am stock android, and running openhome for my home. I also have advanced task killer, paid, installed if that might make a difference.
Thanks in advance!

I haven't messed around with the alarm clock yet, but did you make sure your phone wasn't on silent/vibrate only mode? Kind of a stupid response, it seems like a phone's alarm would work even with those modes on anyways.
Hopefully you can get another answer.

Do you have a task killer? If so, uninstall. That will be my bet on why.
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bparkerson04 said:
Hi guys,
The past few days, I have been having some issues with the alarm clock on my phone. I have 4 alarms set...12:00, 12:30, 1:00 and 1:30 with no snooze. I have noticed the past couple of days that it seems like not all of the alarms are going off. Yesterday it seemed that the 12 and 1 alarms went off, but not the others. Today, only the 12:00 alarm went off. I ended that one and decided to wake up to the 12:30 alarm. Well, 1:10 rolled around and I woke up, but not to an alarm. I looked at my phone, and it was stuck on the lock pattern screen, and the phone was hot. I could not get the phone to respond, so I powered it off and back on.
I am a little concerned about this, and wondered if anyone could offer any insight. I am stock android, and running openhome for my home. I also have advanced task killer, paid, installed if that might make a difference.
Thanks in advance!
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The same thing happened to me this morning, and I was late to work! My alarm did not go off and I woke up seeing my phone showing the lock pattern screen, and I could not turn off the display. I had to turn it off and back on to get it to work normally again.
One thing I did notice was that I received a text message while I was sleeping. It was from AT&T notifying me that I'm close to my data limit. I don't know if either (receiving a text message in general or receiving a text message from AT&T) matters.
bparkerson04, did you resolve the problem or figure out what was causing it?

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Alarm auto snoozing

I searched and didn't see anyone complaining about this here, but I found hits on other sites.
I've only had a Sensation for about a month now (warranty replacement for my G2) but I've had the biggest problem with the alarm not sounding, or sounding only very briefly. I just had an alarm go off while it was sitting in front of me on my desk here and all I did was glance at it and it went away (snoozed).
The search turned up hits on another site where lots of people were complaining about this, but nobody had a solution. Someone "speculated" that turning off news syncing might help, but it was already turned off on my phone. Then I noticed that it had a setting for "sync when opened" and something clicked in my brain.
When it did it just a short while ago, the alarm had gone off but as soon as the weather animation started then it snoozed. Is the lock-screen weather doing something? So I checked the weather sync setting and it was set to sync every 6 hours and also when opened. Hmmm... I switched it to 1 hour syncing (can't imagine it is often enough to drain battery much, but will keep it fairly current) and turned off its "sync when opened" setting.
The next time the alarm went off it stayed sounding for many seconds even while I picked up the phone and only turned off when I dragged one of the icons to the circle. Time will tell if this is a permanent fix or if I just got lucky.
It sounds like weather (or news) syncing silences the alarm for some reason, and if you have it set to sync when opened, and the weather is on the unlock screen, then you have a recipe for a broken alarm.

Alarm based on my Location?

Basically after being late to work today, waking up an hour before my alarm, turning it off, and saying oh ill just rest 10 more minutes, which turned into two hours.
I'd really like an alarm that could go off at say, 8AM if I'm still at home. I searched some for GPS Alarms and found some, but maybe anyone with a success story can share which one is best?

Has Marshmallow made it harder for alarms to go off on time?

Using the Alarm Clock Plus app, since I got the Marshmallow update, alarms in the morning have been hit or miss. Seems like it used to go off within a minute (which is also not really very accurate). This morning it was 4 minutes late. Yesterday, the alarm didn't go off at all. Has Marshmallow gone too far with power savings or something? Anyone else having alarm problems?
Using stock alarm app, works fine herw
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I've been using Timely for its "early rise" function which kicks in 30 minutes before the alarm time with a very quiet tone rising over the course of the 30 minutes. I'm a light sleeper, so I've been setting the alarm time for 30 minutes later so that it goes off very quietly; if "early rise" is off it starts at full volume, which I don't like.
But since I upgraded to Marshmallow the function doesn't work - regardless of whether "early rise" is ticked or not it goes off at the alarm set time.
Coincidence...?
There's obviously something going on with time settings in Marshmallow, since Clocksync doesn't work properly either - a fact recogised by the developer, who has posted a note on his Google Play entry asking for help or advice:
"WARNING: Android 6.0 devices may not work correctly at the moment, even with custom permissive kernel and SuperSU installed. I'm looking for the solution at the moment. Please contact me if you know how to fix it."
Doze will be cutting it's sync times down. Just use stock alarm clock
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Stock ^^ ☝?
This morning, it didn't go off at all again. Only when I waked up on my own 20 minutes late, wondered what time it was, and turned on the phone did the alarm go off. The Med Helper app reminder also didn't go off till I turned it on, so now two different apps with alarms have failed to work. I think I need to read up on how to re-install Lollipop .
Have you tried turning doze off for your alarm based apps?
What they said ^^^^ tap the 3 dots in battery setting and pick optimizations the select all apps and un-optimize your alarm app.
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OK, I'm trying with battery optimization turned off for the two apps I had a problem with, but I see battery optimization is turned on for the stock "Clock" app, and an alarm I set with it went off on time, so there must be some magic apps can do to make timers work on Marshmallow even if they are battery optimized. If I knew what it was I could write the developers and ask them to include it .
dahawthorne said:
I've been using Timely for its "early rise" function which kicks in 30 minutes before the alarm time with a very quiet tone rising over the course of the 30 minutes. I'm a light sleeper, so I've been setting the alarm time for 30 minutes later so that it goes off very quietly; if "early rise" is off it starts at full volume, which I don't like.
But since I upgraded to Marshmallow the function doesn't work - regardless of whether "early rise" is ticked or not it goes off at the alarm set time.
Coincidence...?
There's obviously something going on with time settings in Marshmallow, since Clocksync doesn't work properly either - a fact recogised by the developer, who has posted a note on his Google Play entry asking for help or advice:
"WARNING: Android 6.0 devices may not work correctly at the moment, even with custom permissive kernel and SuperSU installed. I'm looking for the solution at the moment. Please contact me if you know how to fix it."
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I use timely and haven't had or noticed any issues. Just this morning I used Smart Rise with alarm set for 11:45am, and on time the music started very quietly at 11:15 am. I love the smart rise feature, however it is terrible if you are already kinda awake, because it's so soothing it will put you to sleep! However to be woken up by it after it had been slowly increasing in volume is a good way to wake up.
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The Alarm Clock Plus alarm I set after disabling battery optimization for that app just went off on time, so perhaps that is a work around for now, but I'd still love to know how the stock Clock app manages to work even though it has battery optimization enabled.
Nope, it was a false alarm. This morning Alarm Clock Plus did not go off at all, even with the battery optimization turned off for it. However, the Med Helper notification did go off, so the battery optimization change seemed to work for it. Perhaps it has something to do with Med Help using notifications, and Alarm Clock Plus trying to completely wake the phone and display on the full screen?
Alarm Issues
I've experienced the same issues with Alarm Clock Plus. I don't have any battery optimization turned on. It seems to be tied to silent mode and not being able to be silent without do not disturb turned on for me.
For the second time since I've installed marshmallow, my alarm didn't go off. I'm a very light sleeper and today, as with most days, I woke up before my alarm. So I checked my alarm and it was set for just about an hour from then. I drifted back off and woke a half hour after my alarm was set to go off. Everything was set right and I took a couple minutes to reset my alarm two minutes after the current time. It went off. I did the same thing the first time my alarm didn't go off, same results. I've actually tested it several times and it always went off, maybe from not being asleep for that long. I've also been waiting for text replies a few times before and not hear anything, then I check and see I have two or three. Volumes checked, everything's right. Either I'm going crazy or something is wrong with the new update. Just thought I'd add my two cents.
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Aaronroni said:
For the second time since I've installed marshmallow, my alarm didn't go off. I'm a very light sleeper and today, as with most days, I woke up before my alarm. So I checked my alarm and it was set for just about an hour from then. I drifted back off and woke a half hour after my alarm was set to go off. Everything was set right and I took a couple minutes to reset my alarm two minutes after the current time. It went off. I did the same thing the first time my alarm didn't go off, same results. I've actually tested it several times and it always went off, maybe from not being asleep for that long. I've also been waiting for text replies a few times before and not hear anything, then I check and see I have two or three. Volumes checked, everything's right. Either I'm going crazy or something is wrong with the new update. Just thought I'd add my two cents.
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androidauthority dot com
I should have read the dates but Google brought this up first. So if anyone happens upon this thread, the above link explains it. The fix is 6.0.1 and is being worked on and even released for some phones already. :good:
Ok can't post links yet but that website has answers
Having the same issue with S7 edge on 6.0.1 using Alarm Clock Xtreme. Won't wake the phone even tho power save is off and auto power save for the at app is off as well. Works if I set it for only a few min from now, doesn't work after the screen being off all night.
I have the exact same problem. It's been three times now that I've been late to class because the alarm didn't go off. Last time Itried setting two alarms five minutes from each other and the iPad alarm. iPad worked, phone didn't. It seems to happen especially often of I place the alarms earlier than usual for some reason, and I only do that when I have an exam to study for, so It's been a fun couple of days.
At first I shrugged it off convincing myself that I had rose in the middle of the night somehow, turned it off and continued on sleeping, without remembering anything in the morning, but after using the iPad to check on the third time I'm pretty sure that it isn't my problem.
Anyway, I use the STOCK alarm clock ALWAYS. I haven't tried it with the doze mode off, I'll try it today, but still. The fact that I might have to purchase an analogical clock because Android isn't working properly it's just disappointing.
I've been having the same problem on my Galaxy Note 5 since updating to 6.0 Marshmallow, and it persists even with today's update to 6.0.1.
The notification tab for the alarm seems to indicate that it thinks it's still 5:28PM, two minutes before the 5:30 alarm time, even though it's well past 6PM now. The last couple missed alarms DID notify me that I'd missed an alarm, about an hour after the alarm time had come and gone. It won't sound the alarm though.
At first I thought it might have just lost touch with the custom tone I've set for my alarms, but now it seems to be that the alarm clock gets stuck a couple minutes before the alarm, even while the system clock goes on as normal.
This is the default clock's alarm feature, not a third party app, so it should not need any developer updates to work right, if Google is doing their job before pushing out system updates.
UncleSim said:
I've been having the same problem on my Galaxy Note 5 since updating to 6.0 Marshmallow, and it persists even with today's update to 6.0.1.
The notification tab for the alarm seems to indicate that it thinks it's still 5:28PM, two minutes before the 5:30 alarm time, even though it's well past 6PM now. The last couple missed alarms DID notify me that I'd missed an alarm, about an hour after the alarm time had come and gone. It won't sound the alarm though.
At first I thought it might have just lost touch with the custom tone I've set for my alarms, but now it seems to be that the alarm clock gets stuck a couple minutes before the alarm, even while the system clock goes on as normal.
This is the default clock's alarm feature, not a third party app, so it should not need any developer updates to work right, if Google is doing their job before pushing out system updates.
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I had been using darker themes since the update, not liking all the whiteness of the new default theme, but I reverted to the default long enough to test, and the alarm went off today as normal. So it seems that , at least in my case, the themes are impeding the default clock's alarm function somehow, even those I've used that say they're Marshmallow compatible.
Even with CM13's or OmniROM 6's system alarm app, the alarm will not start and be shown as missed when the phone is longer in standby..alarm clock is set as "non optimized" under the battery settings...I hate doze!
Well, since reverting to the default theme, I've enjoyed the calendar widget keeping the current date. But every time since the first time, the alarms still don't go off.
Again, I am using the STOCK alarm and calendar app that came with the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and its updates, NOT any third-party app. I had been using third-party themes to avoid the stupid whiteness of the new Marshmallow icons (What if I don't want Marshmallow to look like a bunch of marshmallows? What if I liked the Lollipop icons and colors just fine? Eff me.) but reverted to default in a mostly vain attempt to avoid the alarm issues, but the issues persist.
There remains a notification in my taskbar that there is an upcoming alarm at 5:30, even though it's now well past 5:30. The time on the right of the notification is 4:40. So it seems that the clock/calendar's alarm feature is getting stuck in time a little less than an hour before the alarm, and sticks there for hours sometimes, until well past the alarm time. Then sometime far later in time it will suddenly catch up, and HELPFULLY (haha) notify me that I've missed an alarm.
Am I the only one on xdadev that is having this problem with the default app, and default theme? I really wish I could easily revert to Lollipop, since Marshmallow really seems to be a hot mess. I also miss having ADB to push stuff to my FireTV.

Alarm missed, sometime call, sleep of death? My phone is not waking up

Hi,
I have an alcatel 5.5 with android 5.0.2 build LRX22G unroot. And times to times I missed my call because my phone take too long time waking up.
And more important, my alarm doesn't ring and I have a "alarm missed" notification. I also notice that time to time my clock on lockscreen take multiple seconde to update when I wake up the phone.
I'm thinking maybe I have a sort of sleep of death problem, my phone take too much time to wake up from deep sleep or not wake up at all. This morning I was awake before my 7am alarm, I don't touch my phone and the alarm ring only once 30min after and shutdown by itself.
Do you have any idea how I can resolved this ?
Thanks
nass06 said:
Hi,
I have an alcatel 5.5 with android 5.0.2 build LRX22G unroot. And times to times I missed my call because my phone take too long time waking up.
And more important, my alarm doesn't ring and I have a "alarm missed" notification. I also notice that time to time my clock on lockscreen take multiple seconde to update when I wake up the phone.
I'm thinking maybe I have a sort of sleep of death problem, my phone take too much time to wake up from deep sleep or not wake up at all. This morning I was awake before my 7am alarm, I don't touch my phone and the alarm ring only once 30min after and shutdown by itself.
Do you have any idea how I can resolved this ?
Thanks
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I had something like this happen to my phone. It might have had to do with me installing a sleep alarm app, and never using it, or when I disabled automatic time zone and kept changing my date back and forth to cheat in Pokemon Shuffle. But the alarm continued to never go off, even after I re-enabled automatic time, and stopped messing with the date.
I fixed my issue by deleting my alarm times, and re-adding them.
y u cheating? lol
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Hi nass06, check your PM, I answered you, but not sure it has been sent out, seems I have some problems answering PM's, at least they don't appear in my PM sent list.
Anghirrim said:
Hi nass06, check your PM, I answered you, but not sure it has been sent out, seems I have some problems answering PM's, at least they don't appear in my PM sent list.
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That would be awesome if you could post your reply here for the benefit of those who run into this issue in the future.
Eh eh... But the answer was in french. :victory:
I just told him that finally I solved the issue by sending my phone to warranty repair. But my problem was related to a bad flash.
Here I don't know what's the root cause of this "sleep of death". I never had this issue.
I had issues with my alarm not going off. I was using the stock alarm. I then downloaded the Google Clock to set my alarm and didn't experience any more issues. Then the stock alarm provided by Alcatel was upgraded and I updated the app and it seems to be working better now.

Question Dozy alarm clock

I think I always forget about the niggles I have with the CN version of Xiaomi phones and then still buy another. Currently got the EU firmware, and still the same issue.
Common problem for me anyway is the Google Clock app. The alarm fails to go off and the widget still displays the alarm time of the missed alarm, e.g. it says Tue 6am when I do finally wake up, and not display Wed 6am as expected.
I've turned off battery optimisation, and it still fails to go off. If I test it by setting an alarm for a few mins time it works every time.
Similar to Gmail notifications and other apps. When the phone is not used for a while, notifications don't come through until the phone is used.
Any idea how I get the alarm clock to wake up and then wake me up?
Have you tried to lock the app using the recents menu? Open recents using the 3 lined or menu button and then hold the clock app, then select the padlock.
Might keep it active for you
Thanks. Will report back tomorrow if I wake up in time
On top of the memory-lock mentioned above, I'd also recommend turning on autostart for the app
wizpizz said:
On top of the memory-lock mentioned above, I'd also recommend turning on Autostart for the Google Clock app
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Thanks. I can now see it's tried to autostart several times and been denied so set that to allow. Cheers.
Sadly I didn't wake up this morning (until my iPhone alarm went off.)
The phone just seems fast asleep until I wake it, then it starts receiving all the overnight notifications that my old phone would have just got silently and be there waiting when I look.
I will set an alarm for the morning and report back.
Thanks! I'll try the pre-installed clock app and see if that works.
The Xiaomi clock app works, so seems to be just the Google apps that fall asleep.
Mine went off as planned. Attached screenshot shows it being set off from notifications. Maybe check your notification settings?
Thanks. It goes off if I test it and set it to say 5 mins time, it seems to only be when the phone has not been used for some time, say midnight to 6am, then it seems to have gone to sleep itself. If I wake up early and check the phone, the alarm goes off, so notifications should be ok in that case?
Mine was set night before and in the screenshot you can see that I checked it after 6 and then the phone was left on charge with the screen off as it would normally be over night.
I think I may have fixed it. My alarm has gone off the last two days at least.
I turned off "sleep mode" in battery settings, hidden away under smart scenes.

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