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Ionic QuickView working despite being disabled.

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There is a setting for 'Screen Wake', where as you can select 'Auto' (i.e. on movement of Ionic) or 'Manual' (i.e. on button push). Now I, and several others I have got onto using the Ionic prefer manual, as then you maximise battery life and don't have any bright (screen) lights waking you up during the night when you move in your sleep.

 

But, there had to be one coming, this setting seems to be a bit 'loose'. The screen wakes on both the screen being bumped/touched and on extreme arm movements. Shouldn't the device recognise only the actual pressing of a button? Can you like change it so that a button 'manual press' is truly a 'manual press of one of the 3 manual buttons'?

 

Moderator Edit: Clarified subject

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Hello @Carver3, it's nice to see you again participating here in the Community Forums. 

 

Thanks for bringing this to our attention and for all the details that were shared in your post, seems odd that your Ionic's display is still turning on with arm movements if you disabled the QuickView feature. To better assist you and further investigate, can you please let me know when was the first time you experienced this situation and how many times since then? Which phone are you using to sync your device? Please restart your Ionic in the meantime I receive your answers and let me know if the issue persists.

 

Looking forward to your reply.

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Ricardo - More the issue with the watch 'waking' if the screen is
touched/bumped. If the watch is set on 'Button to wake' should it not be
just any of the 3 buttons, on the case, that wakes the watch?
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