fix verified on Krillin rc-proposed r224 (20160108-020304)
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
[Notifi
We did add a proximity sensor check that will not allow the screen to come on
bug #1291455
** Changed in: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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On an idle phone, an incoming notification or system event such as an
alarm or incoming call, will unblank the screen for the length of time
of the notification or incoming call ringing time. If no user
interaction takes place, the screen switches off automatically after the
short timeout.
Please
** Description changed:
Built: r20
When getting a notification, such as a text message, the screen will turn on.
This becomes a problem when the device is kept in a pocket,
where it may falsely register screen activity and thus stay on for hours.
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Title:
[Notifications] turn the screen on
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** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: Paty Davila (dizzypaty) => Andrea Bernabei (faenil)
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Title:
[Notifications] turn the screen on
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i assume IOS also locks down all kinds of input while the device is
locked ... we dont really do that currently, so you can still slide the
indicator bar or the launcher causing unexpected results ...
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To answer Oliver's question, iOS prevents pocket presses on
notifications by requiring you to slide notifications on the lock
screen, not just tap them. There are probably many other sane solutions.
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do either of android, IOS or windows phone use the proximity sensor to
check if they are in a pocket to not trigger any button presses on the
notifications ? that is IMHO the only sane solution to this problem,
your pocket should not be able to generate any input, only turning on
the screen if the
I think the led indicator plays a part as well.
For me, the perfect combination is no sound, vibrate, and turn start blinking
the led until the next time I open the notification tray.
I believe this is the behaviour I used to get on android.
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iOS and (reportedly) Windows Phone always wake the display for a few
seconds -- just as if you had tapped the home button or pressed the
sleep/wake button -- when a notification arrives of the sort that
appears on the lock screen.
Android used to do the same, but as of 5.0 apparently no longer doe
** Summary changed:
- Notifications turn the screen on
+ [Notifications] turn the screen on
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
Assignee: (unassigned) => Paty Davila (dizzypaty)
** Descri
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Really?
I do not know how the sensor works exactly.
I assume it is optical, and thought maybe it could register the "proximity" of
my pocket lining? :)
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the proximity sensor would only help if you had very very wide pockets
;)
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Title:
Notifications turn the screen on
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Great, thanks.
If anyone might be interested, I would suggest using the proximity sensor, if
present, to check whether it makes sense to turn on the screen.
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just follow this bug, the ubuntu-ux task should be enough to have the
design team take a look.
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Title:
Notifications turn the screen on
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Thank you for that, Oliver Grawert.
Is there somewhere I can follow the progress/status of the task?
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Title:
Notifications turn the screen on
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adding an Ubuntu UX task, this needs design team decision
** Package changed: indicator-messages (Ubuntu) => ubuntu-ux
** Also affects: indicator-messages (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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