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AndroidNContextMenu

Builds with Android Studio / gradle in its own directory.

When using Holo theme on Android 7 (mine is a Nexus 5X), context menus have wrong styling (material not holo) and the location is wrong (bottom of the screen).

NNotifyTest

https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=203146

Run on Android N, compare Menu -> Notify (single) vs. Notify (stacked).

The "stacked" notification should have action buttons for the entire stack (group), before the individual items are expanded, but it doesn't.

KitKatAlarmTest

Demonstrates an issue with AlarmManager alarms being delivered too early on Samsung devices (tested on two) for targetApi=19

The documentation guarantees that any of set(), setWindow(), setExact() will never deliver the alarm before the scheduled time, only exactly on time or after.

I ran the test app on two Samsung devices with 4.4.2 that I have: a Note 3 N9005, and a Galaxy S4 i9505.

The issue happens on both of them. No matter if I use setWindow or setExact. It also survives reboots, cleaning Dalvik Cache, updating the firmware.

The thing that triggers the bug is connecting to a network server. Leaving a connection open between the alarms is not neessary for the issue to occur.

The relevant code is in Task.java

It builds with Eclipse and Gradle.

The issue can be easily seen in the app's log, highlighted in red:

AlarmReceiver ***** fired too early *****

Immediately above that is a dump of the alarm's extras, which includes 1) when the alarm was set and 2) for what time it was scheduled.

Screenshot from Galaxy S4

In my real app, I'm seeing same issue on both Samsungs, and do not see it on a Nexus 5 or an HTC One Max, both also with 4.4.2.

SetWindowTest

Another test for same issue, based on code from Mark Murphy (@commonsware)

  • Originally written by Mark Murphy
  • Structured around WakefulIntentService by Mark Murphy
  • TargetApi as well as MinApi are both 19 (Android 4.4), as picked by Mark Murphy

I made the following changes:

  • Moved setting the next alarm into onReceive
  • Added file based logging
  • Added code in ScheduledService#doWakefulWork to establish a network connection and disconnect
  • Added the necessary permissions ("internet", "write to storage")

As the code stands now, the alarms can come early by 1-2-3 minutes on same two Samsung devices.

A sample of the log, from both devices

Network connections

The issue does not occur without estabishing network connections.

It seems that imap.gmail.com/SSL/993 is special, or maybe all IMAP severs are. Connecting to a web server instead still gets some early alarms, but they're only early by 30-40 seconds. Maybe this was a coincidence.

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