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# Pixel 3 Phone Clock App Test, Part 1 | |
## Equipment | |
Pixel 3, running GrapheneOS Build number RP1A.201105.002.2020.11.03.03 Stable Release. The phone has seen extensive use but is in good cosmetic condition. Vibration, sound, speakers, microphones, and cameras have been verified to be in good operational condition as of yesterday. | |
## Method | |
### Preparation | |
The phone's battery was discharged to nearly 50% prior to the test. Call Volume, Ring and Notification Volume, and Alarm Volumes were set to 100%, while Media Volume was left near 25%. Bluetooth was switched off. The Phone was connected to a WiFi network and has a valid SIM card with cellular data access. | |
### Process | |
An alarm was set in the owner profile for 2 hours past the current time with the following conditions: | |
* Default Ringtone. The default ringtone has been set for a custom one, and verified to play by tapping the name of the selected custom ringtone in settings. The ringtone played as expected. | |
* Vibration enabled | |
* Do Not Disturb switched off | |
* Do Not Disturb set to not suppress alarms | |
The phone was then rebooted once. After being rebooted, the phone was unlocked by having its password entered. The alarm clock icon was confirmed to remain in the corner of the screen before the phone was set down and allowed to remain undisturbed for the next 2-1/2 hours. At no point during the test was the phone plugged in or set to charge. The phone remained with its screen facing up and propped at an angle where any screen activity could be observed. | |
### Expected Outcome | |
An alarm with the default ringtone to play within 2 hours, and the phone to vibrate. | |
### Observations: | |
No alarm sounded, and no vibration happened at the time set and the screen remained blank. The phone appeared to continue to sleep through its alarm. | |
## Notes | |
* This phone is a daily driver and sees regular use consistent with the patterns of a daily use phone, including sending of plaintext SMS messaging, use of messaging applications, internet browsing, unencrypted phone calls, and voice/video calls. | |
* The default ring tone has been set in the options to a .wav file which has been saved to shared storage. | |
* A work profile is in use. However, no other separate user profiles have been established on the phone. |
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