I actually agree with them here. If you don't hear it in 10 minutes, you're just going to have it burn through 95% of a charge, you know? Another aspect might be, someone has to suffer through hearing it, wherever you left it. Similar to the concept of infuriating automobile alarms resetting rather than run all night. Here's an example: You leave your office to go to a meeting, leaving the phone in the desk. Imagine coworkers hearing your "Smoke on the Water" riff 800 times?!
@@JohnDaniels Yes, and I am recording everything you type on it to the parent Google. Also everything you say. And we're working on recording everything you think. You're welcome.
The problem I've got is - why does the alarm not repeat itself? The alarm rings for 10min. Then it 'snoozes' for 10min. Then it goes of again and rings for another 10min. And so on, until I press 'stop the alarm'. However by simple popping a 'missed alarm' up on the display I have no Chance of ever hearing that I've missed the alarm.
I actually agree with them here. If you don't hear it in 10 minutes, you're just going to have it burn through 95% of a charge, you know?
Another aspect might be, someone has to suffer through hearing it, wherever you left it. Similar to the concept of infuriating automobile alarms resetting rather than run all night. Here's an example:
You leave your office to go to a meeting, leaving the phone in the desk. Imagine coworkers hearing your "Smoke on the Water" riff 800 times?!
Ha, 😆. Those are all good points, do you work on the Android programming team?
@@JohnDaniels Yes, and I am recording everything you type on it to the parent Google.
Also everything you say.
And we're working on recording everything you think.
You're welcome.
@@Bill_Woo 😲 I knew it! Putting black electric tape over my front and back cameras 😆
Do you have it set to silence after never?
⏰ *Missed alarm*
Your alarm was volume low 28%
The problem I've got is - why does the alarm not repeat itself?
The alarm rings for 10min. Then it 'snoozes' for 10min. Then it goes of again and rings for another 10min. And so on, until I press 'stop the alarm'.
However by simple popping a 'missed alarm' up on the display I have no Chance of ever hearing that I've missed the alarm.