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 Alarm when Blackjack 2 is off
SkyRocker
post Jul 11 2008, 12:18
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Hello all, new to the forums, quick question not found by searching: Is there an alarm out there that will turn the Blackjack 2 on when it's off? I'm not used to keeping my phone on all night, and the wake up alarm, or any of the others, doesn't seem to work with the phone off. I've been using my phone(s) for my wakeup alarm for the last 4-5 years, latest one a Nokia E62 and this Blackjack is the first one I've had that you seem to have to keep on for the alarm to work.

Thanks in advance!
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john redcorn
post Jul 11 2008, 14:07
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Why not keep it on at night? Don't want to get woke up by calls?

If that's the case you can just create an appointment called "sleeping" or something for the whole time you sleep and set your ringer profile to "auto".

When it's on auto it switches to silent mode for any busy time. you'll want to have it come out of silent mode before it's time for the alarm though.
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post Jul 11 2008, 14:48
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QUOTE(john redcorn @ Jul 11 2008, 10:07) *
Why not keep it on at night? Don't want to get woke up by calls?

If that's the case you can just create an appointment called "sleeping" or something for the whole time you sleep and set your ringer profile to "auto".

When it's on auto it switches to silent mode for any busy time. you'll want to have it come out of silent mode before it's time for the alarm though.


Mostly a charging issue, it's on all day and I have trouble keeping it charged up as it is, I like to keep it off at night so I don't have to worry about charging it as often.
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post Jul 11 2008, 23:51
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QUOTE(SkyRocker @ Jul 11 2008, 10:48) *
Mostly a charging issue, it's on all day and I have trouble keeping it charged up as it is, I like to keep it off at night so I don't have to worry about charging it as often.


Can anyone just CONFIRM that I'm right about the Blackjack not being able to turn itself on for an alarm? I just got the phone 2 days ago and want to know if I'm doing something wrong. In 10 years, I've never had a phone that *doesn't* turn itself on for alarms.

If it doesn't, no big deal, I love the phone I'll deal, just looking for confirmation.

Thanks
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post Jul 12 2008, 02:14
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Confirmed that the alarm does not turn the phone on. Time to charge while sleeping or buy an alarm clock??? I dunno.
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post Jul 12 2008, 11:28
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QUOTE(steelydan99 @ Jul 11 2008, 22:14) *
Confirmed that the alarm does not turn the phone on. Time to charge while sleeping or buy an alarm clock??? I dunno.


Cool, at least now I know I'm not missing something. Great phone, I like it more each day, I'll deal.

Thanks for the confirmation.
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post Jul 12 2008, 11:41
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It is one area where Nokia users are surprised. WinMo is off when it's off so can't turn itself on when there is an alarm, Nokias can, WinMo can't - sorry.


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post Jul 12 2008, 12:32
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QUOTE(Confucious @ Jul 12 2008, 07:41) *
It is one area where Nokia users are surprised. WinMo is off when it's off so can't turn itself on when there is an alarm, Nokias can, WinMo can't - sorry.


BINGO! Never thought of it that way. Now that I think of it, except for 1 for a very brief time (a Siemans), in the last 10 years, I've only had Nokia's so that's probably why I'm so used to that feature.

Puts things in perspective, but I do love the phone so far everything else about it is great, so I'll live with it.
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post Jul 12 2008, 13:09
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There's a lot to love about WinMo - there are some things Nokias do better but lots that WinMo does better - it can be a bit frustrating at times when you're used to doing things Nokia's way!
Glad you like your BJ - and welcome to the forums!


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post Jul 17 2008, 22:41
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QUOTE(SkyRocker @ Jul 12 2008, 11:28) *
Cool, at least now I know I'm not missing something. Great phone, I like it more each day, I'll deal.

Thanks for the confirmation.


I charge it at night, but I follow this procedure religously as sometimes the alarm app fails when the phone just sits around with its memory all clogged by the day's work.

Turn the radio OFF (aka 'flight' mode)
Turn Bluetooth OFF
Set the alarm ON and to the desired time (not necessary if you always wake up at the same time)
Turn the phone OFF
Turn the phone ON

VIOLA! the phone's memory is clean, so it will work reliably, and with no radios on it will draw almost no power once the display cycles off.

FYI I charge mine at night anyway. I use a really nice looking charger stand you can get at Brookstone (in the US) and other places too. I usually lie the phone on the top and plug it into the charger.

You can see the charger stand here:
http://www.brookstone.com/store/product.as...amp;prodtemp=t1

Happy sleeping!

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post Jul 19 2008, 13:58
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Thanks for the tips, I NEED that alarm to go off:

No alarm
no show at work
no job

Thanks for the tips, it'll help keep a roof over out heads.

My family thanks you smile.gif

QUOTE(MadSci @ Jul 17 2008, 18:41) *
I charge it at night, but I follow this procedure religously as sometimes the alarm app fails when the phone just sits around with its memory all clogged by the day's work.

Turn the radio OFF (aka 'flight' mode)
Turn Bluetooth OFF
Set the alarm ON and to the desired time (not necessary if you always wake up at the same time)
Turn the phone OFF
Turn the phone ON

VIOLA! the phone's memory is clean, so it will work reliably, and with no radios on it will draw almost no power once the display cycles off.

FYI I charge mine at night anyway. I use a really nice looking charger stand you can get at Brookstone (in the US) and other places too. I usually lie the phone on the top and plug it into the charger.

You can see the charger stand here:
http://www.brookstone.com/store/product.as...amp;prodtemp=t1

Happy sleeping!

MadSci
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post Jul 19 2008, 15:13
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Check out some of the "Call Blocking" software... they range from $10 - $20 but I've seen 2 of them that have a setting to "block all" calls between certain hours (so if your worried about the ringer at least that will be settled)... as for the charging as the others have said, just make sure nothing running before you go to bed, and it's a good idea to check the task manager a few times a day to shut down anything you haven't used in a while, besides saving the battery it will free up memory and make your performance better.
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post Jul 21 2008, 16:08
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You can also customize a profile and make everything silent except alarms.

I do this and it works great. I don't hear phone calls, e-mails, or text messages, but when it's time to wake up, my alarm sounds loudly and without a hitch.


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