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    Double-tap-to-wake feature lost in new rc12 version system setting menu.

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        uwahl
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        @arubislander
        What a pity...
        Finally I chose the only (?) way to get back my double tap to wake function: I went back to stable channel focal (ota 4) where the feature is still alive - saving my hardware (on off knob) so much!

        Where can I have a look for watching the further progress of the feature before I'm updating focal the next time?

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          lduboeuf @uwahl
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          @uwahl said in [Double-tap-to-wake feature lost in new rc12 version system smenu.](/pos

          Where can I have a look for watching the further progress of the feature before I'm updating focal the next time?

          Every release is accompagned with a blog post:
          https://ubports.com/en/blog/ubports-news-1

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            uwahl
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            @iduboeuf
            Thank you, I will watch -- although no mention of doubletap2wake in the blog ;-)) (?)

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              lduboeuf @uwahl
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              @uwahl said in Double-tap-to-wake feature lost in new rc12 version system setting menu.:

              @iduboeuf
              Thank you, I will watch -- although no mention of doubletap2wake in the blog ;-)) (?)

              Indeed not in the call for testing post, will come when release is out apparently

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                uwahl @lduboeuf
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                @lduboeuf
                ...yes, indeed, no double-tap2wake for pixel3a in new ota5...
                I'm hoping for the future...and will keep my ota4 so far...

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                  AppLee @uwahl
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                  Hi @uwahl

                  Here is the reason explained by Alfred on why this limitation:
                  https://www.youtube.com/live/aVFGtLSE8do?feature=shared&t=2197

                  So even if Alfred said that it can be done, I wouldn't count on it except if you're willing to do the job yourself or find someone motivated enough to do it.
                  I cannot recommend that you stay on OTA4 for too long, so maybe wait for 24.04, but that's up to you.

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                    uwahl @AppLee
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                    @AppLee
                    Couldn't it be an option to at least keeping alive the option for that feature? So that interested people could switch it on via commandline with something like: "enable double tap to wake"??

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                      arubislander @uwahl
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                      @uwahl That was not an option, no. Even disabled, the presence of the feature, the way it was is what was causing the issue.

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                        uwahl @arubislander
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                        @arubislander
                        o.k. I understand, it is a pity anyway...

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                          inrk @uwahl
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                          @uwahl I agree, big L. They should have just kept it in as an option. There are already enough features missing in the current release. It's always 1 step forward, two steps back.

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                            lduboeuf @inrk
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                            @inrk said in Double-tap-to-wake feature lost in new rc12 version system setting menu.:

                            @uwahl I agree, big L. They should have just kept it in as an option. There are already enough features missing in the current release. It's always 1 step forward, two steps back.

                            Please re-read this post explaining why it has been disabled.
                            I was a double tap to wake user too. But i'm rather happy if it allows other people to have a usable phone.
                            I don't feel the same. For me the P3a is a great port. very happy with it., what missong features are you talking about ?.

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                              Salah
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                              I know Double Tap to wake is disabled in OTA-5, and hope it will be back again in the next upgrade.

                              Also love to see AOD feature will be available.

                              I have Pixel 3a XL and it was working perfectly on Android 9.

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                                lduboeuf @Salah
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                                @Salah said in Double-tap-to-wake feature lost in new rc12 version system setting menu.:

                                I know Double Tap to wake is disabled in OTA-5, and hope it will be back again in the next upgrade.

                                Also love to see AOD feature will be available.

                                I have Pixel 3a XL and it was working perfectly on Android 9.

                                Unfortunatly no, next OTA will not bring back that feature, the porter haven't find a way to re-enable it without compromising the phone usage for some devices.

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                                  Salah @lduboeuf
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                                  @lduboeuf I see. Will hope will find away soon. What about AOD, is there any possibility to be enabled ??

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