I believe the antenna does in fact stay on.
I fully expect, too that the phone state listener won't get notified
of changes if the CPU is asleep.
It just appears that the telephony listener is not informed of
telephony changes unless there is at least a dim wake lock. Partial
wake lock isn't en
It seems indeed clear that the antenna stays on ... however, is it
guaranteed that
a phone state listener is notified of telephony state changes when the
main CPU
is asleep?
Thanks,
On Oct 1, 3:27 am, Dianne Hackborn wrote:
> I must be missing something here... the antenna stays on even if no
Yes - this is true, which makes my dilemma more surprising and
perplexing.
When I have a PhoneStateListener object registered with the
TelephonyManager, PhoneStateListener.onSignalStrengthChanged(int) is
not called when the CPU goes to sleep, AND when I have a partial wake
lock.
The only way I c
I must be missing something here... the antenna stays on even if no wake
locks are held, so the radio CPU can wake up the main CPU when there is an
incoming phone call or data traffic.
On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Richard Schilling <
richard.rootwirel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> This is not doc
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