polymorph wrote:
> Yes, I hope they manage to get this fix rolled in very soon!
> 
> I don't have a Magic anymore, but I had a Developer friend try a
> Partial wakelock on his, and it did work, so that does seem to be a
> temporary workaround on that.  However it doesn't solve it for the
> Hero, and I don't know if the Samsung Galaxy and other new phones are
> going to have an issue yet either.

Where in the documentation does it say that sensor readings will wake up
the device to call your code?

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