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Originally Posted by Kasracer
I like the whole "I think the two issues are related". You're putting your phone into a SUSPENDED STATE. Do you think everything still runs when it's SUSPENDED? That wouldn't make sense.... so of course the time has to be refreshed when it comes back on.
This is the "problem" with everyone's alarms not going off too. Since it's in a suspended state, the alarms are behaving correctly. Now whether HTC should have reconfigured them to still run... well that's an obvious one. For now, you can just turn the screen off with something like AE Button.
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When you turn off the device it is not in total suspension. Things such as the clock still work even when turned off. The bug with alarms not working is a totally different issue. If you are having this problem you can try not turning your device off right after setting an alarm. Give it a few seconds to refresh before turning it off. This
sometimes works.
The clock taking a second or to to refresh is because refreshing the clock display probably has a low priority on start up. There are many processes that must begin when a device is first turned on and they are given a priority. You could have the clock refresh earlier, but it would have to take the place of something else, like say, recognizing your storage card, but then any applications on the card may not work because they weren't picked up in time. Reboot your desktop and see how long it takes for all the different processes to fire up, and I think you'll see that the clock on your phone taking 1-2 seconds to refresh ain't so bad.
Dave