Re: [android-developers] When using LocationManager.requestLocationUpdates, do I need a WakeLock?

2012-05-11 Thread William Kelley
Just a followup: Tasker and AutomateIt both do have "Prevent device from sleeping" (ie WakeLock) as permissions. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To un

Re: [android-developers] When using LocationManager.requestLocationUpdates, do I need a WakeLock?

2012-05-11 Thread William Kelley
On Friday, May 11, 2012 4:57:35 AM UTC-7, ste1024 wrote: > Sorry for digging up this ancient topic, but an trying to find an answer > to the same question. > In my app so I am able to receive location updates even if I put the > device to sleep, without explicitly holding a WakeLock. > I cam

Re: [android-developers] When using LocationManager.requestLocationUpdates, do I need a WakeLock?

2012-05-11 Thread ste1024
Am Sonntag, 10. Oktober 2010 23:50:35 UTC+2 schrieb Mark Murphy: > > I strongly suspect that you need to hold a WakeLock for as long as you > are seeking fixes. I am not aware that any location provider has the > ability to wake up the device. > Sorry for digging up this ancient topic, but an tryi

Re: [android-developers] When using LocationManager.requestLocationUpdates, do I need a WakeLock?

2010-10-10 Thread Mark Murphy
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 9:54 AM, iamnoah wrote: > I'm trying to get a definitive answer to this question: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3814852/android-when-using-locationmanager-requestlocationupdates-do-i-need-a-wakelock > > Assuming that I receive an RTC_WAKEUP alarm in a broadcast receiv