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D8LOM
01-07-2008, 05:11 PM
Hi All,;)
I'm trying to enable my phone to wake up when I receive a new e-mail (when my device is locked and on standby). I want it to wake-up just like when I get a text message.
I'm using L26's WM6.1 Diamond V9 ROM, I'd appreciate if someone could notify me of a reg tweak please.
D8LOM
06-07-2008, 01:00 AM
Please help, no-one has respond.
goatistuta
06-07-2008, 02:15 AM
Have you tried activating push mail? I've got mine configured to work with Exchange Server and it beeps when I get mail. The only problem is that it eats battery big time.
D8LOM
06-07-2008, 07:22 AM
yeap, I've got 5 different accounts setup on my device and one of them is exchange server.
chucky.egg
07-07-2008, 04:21 PM
Have you tried activating push mail? I've got mine configured to work with Exchange Server and it beeps when I get mail. The only problem is that it eats battery big time.
The point is to get the device to wake up - it's already beeping, but staying in Suspend.
SiJ2000
07-07-2008, 07:27 PM
I don't think it's possible...
emad.ibrahim
07-07-2008, 09:04 PM
you have to use kaiser tweaks, serach and you will find it here; and enable all value to the "adviced value"
kilrah
07-07-2008, 09:52 PM
It's not possible to do it the way you want. When the Kaiser is on standby its processor is stopped, so can't receive e-mails. If you use the tweaks mentioned above it will work but your device will never go into standby, only the screen will be deactivated while the processor still runs in the background, not mentioning the active data connection. That means your battery life will go down to somewhere around 5 hours.
What should be needed is an app that uses the notification queue to make the device periodically wake up like an alarm would do, check mail and respectively return to standby / beep according to whether there's new mail or not. But it seems there's no such app out there. With the number of people asking for it, some motivated developer could for sure make a few bucks if he made one ;)
D8LOM
08-07-2008, 01:48 AM
My Kaiser use to wake up when I received e-mails/text messages on my previous ROMs e.g. Dutty's WM6.1 diamond V1 and the official WM6.1. It only doesn't work on this current ROM (L26's Diamond WM6.1 V9).
I find this wired that, the incoming text messages wake up my phone on this ROM but the e-mails doesn't?:(
kilrah
08-07-2008, 02:09 AM
My Kaiser use to wake up when I received e-mails/text messages on my previous ROMs
Text messages yes, e-mails I doubt, see the following for reason.
I find this wired that, the incoming text messages wake up my phone on this ROM but the e-mails doesn't?:(
Totally normal due to hardware design. On HTC devices, the mobile radio is a block that is separate and independent from the main processor. The radio can do all network-related jobs by itself while the main processor is sleeping, but has a hardware way to wake it up when necessary. When it receives a text messages, it accepts it and receives it on its own, then wakes up the main processor to tell it it has a new message.
E-mails and other internet communication is handled by the main processor itself, so obviously can't take place when it's not running. It needs to be turned on for that kind of tasks to be executed.
If another ROM was waking up when receiving emails, then it was doing what I said earlier, turning on the phone (maybe in an "invisible" way keeping the screen off) periodically to check e-mails. Never seen that functionality yet though.
D8LOM
08-07-2008, 02:26 AM
Text messages yes, e-mails I doubt, see the following for reason.
Totally normal due to hardware design. On HTC devices, the mobile radio is a block that is separate and independent from the main processor. The radio can do all network-related jobs by itself while the main processor is sleeping, but has a hardware way to wake it up when necessary. When it receives a text messages, it accepts it and receives it on its own, then wakes up the main processor to tell it it has a new message.
E-mails and other internet communication is handled by the main processor itself, so obviously can't take place when it's not running. It needs to be turned on for that kind of tasks to be executed.
If another ROM was waking up when receiving emails, then it was doing what I said earlier, turning on the phone (maybe in an "invisible" way keeping the screen off) periodically to check e-mails. Never seen that functionality yet though.
Thanks for that explanation, where would I get the Kaiser Tweak emad.ebrahim mentioned?
stoobie-doo
08-07-2008, 06:21 AM
The explanation still does not explain why I got sounds when I receive an email either via Exchange ActiveSync or in periodic checks of my POP email. Nor does it explain why a Treo 750 can wake from an incoming email.
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