Is there any advantages / disadvantages to having the Service start
the AlarmManager, as opposed to the AlarmManager starting the Service?
I though Services were more robust.

On Mar 19, 10:50 am, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:
> AuxOne wrote:
> > Like, what If the phone
> > boots up and that starts the Alarm, but then the app is closed and
> > manually restarted. Won't the previous alarm still be in memory?
>
> No, outstanding alarms are flushed on a reboot.
>
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