Beta 2 also returns the ringtones and text tones that were included with iOS 17 but absent in the first beta of iOS 17.1. The first iOS 17.1 beta was seemingly compiled before iOS 17 was released so they didn't make it into that first developer release.

iOS 17 is now available to download on any iPhone newer than an iPhone XS, and alongside a hidden setting that will make your iPhone feel twice as fast, my favorite new feature of Apple's latest software update is the refreshed ringtone library.


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Beta 2 also returns the ringtones and text tones that were included with iOS 17 but absent in the first beta of iOS 17.1. The first iOS 17.1 beta was seemingly compiled before iOS 17 was released so they didn't make it into that first developer release.


This also fixed a bug that prevented custom tones from being set and from widgets appearing blank in macOS Sonoma.



Last night was my first night with some accessories including a MagSafe charging stand that I keep away from my bed. The idea is to be able to glance at the time or simply have to get up once the alarm sounds to turn it off. I had it set for 6 am and sadly I was only woken up by my dog at 7:10. When approaching my phone the screen awakened to show the alarm was indeed going off. Just no sound played. For reference the night before I had my phone on a regular non-standby qi charger and the alarm rang and I walked to it no problem. I will just leave my phone in portrait on the stand until fixed.

I'm also having major issues with the alarm clock since updating to iOS 17 and using Standby Mode. I kept having issues this week with waking & finding that my alarm was off. Initially I thought it was due to the "Face ID & Attention" setting "Attention Aware Feature" being turned on (thus the alarm getting softer when I looked at my phone). But this morning, I realized that when in standby mode, I was able to snooze. BUT when the snooze alarm went off, and I LOOKED AT my iphone without even touching it, the alarm shut off completely.

...but whatsapp works, while the phone is in standby. According to the app preferences it should work. Is it possible to run the apps in the background, while the phone sleeps (also F-Droid stops the download, when the phone falls asleep).

I have a Pixel 3a XL and the system is up to date.

Thanks!

The iPhone's signature ringtone has become a timeless classic. However, there were often situations when, when the classic ringtone was turned on, all iPhone owners within the sound radius rushed to check their gadgets. Such cases are now a thing of the past, Apple promises.

As I said at the beginning, iOS 17.1 beta 2 includes all of the new ringtones that were included in iOS 17. These ringtones were not available in iOS 17.1 beta 1 because the build was compiled before iOS 17 shipped to the public, but iOS 17.1 beta 2 gets things back on track.

Schroeder's ringtone is the well-known patriotic anthem God Bless The U.S.A by country singer and songwriter Lee Greenwood. That song is highly favored by former President Donald Trump and has been regularly played at his campaign events.

* All battery life claims are approximate and based on a standard mixed use profile. The mixed use profile is based on Motorola devices on major 4G LTE networks with excellent coverage and includes both usage and standby time. Out-of- box settings are applied to the mixed use profile to project battery performance. Actual battery performance will vary and depends on many factors including signal strength, network configuration, age of battery, operating temperature, features selected, device settings, and voice, data, and other application usage patterns.

To change the phone's ringtones, message tones, vibration alerts or ringing volumes, you need to edit the Profile you're currently using. We strongly recommend you click here to see our Profiles tutorial and find out more about them, they're very useful and let you easily put your phone into a mode that suits your present situation.


You can use any sound file or video file as a ringtone or message tone on the 5800, including all music tracks and videos already loaded onto the phone. If you want to load a ringtone onto your phone, just transfer its sound file or video file onto the phone's memory card and it will appear automatically on the list of possible ringtones. You can find out more about transferring files in our USB transfer article.

You can also select a ringtone from the 5800's music player, just go to the track you want to use and select "Options". One of the options will be "Use Tone", giving you the choice of using it as the ringtone for the current profile, or as the tone for a specific person.

My scenario is that I have a store app background task to be periodically invoked (or be triggered by push notification). When the background task is invoked, it checks to see if a certain condition is met. If so, it shall perform an operation to wake up the device from connected standby. The reason I need to exit CS is that I need to launch a process when the condition is met. This process will serve a TCP connection to run a extended period of time. It's kind of like a remote desktop server which automatically wakes up upon a connection request, but normally in connected standby to save power (the device is on battery).

Now if there is a way to do this programmatically, it would be logical to do this as a store app background task, or a session 0 service, both of which get a short chance to run during connected standby. But the question is - what operation to perform to exit connected standby?

According to Connected standby wake sources, various peripheral hardware can wake the device. For example, power button press wakes up the device through GPIO interrupt. So the question boils down to is there a way to "simulate" a power button press by generating such GPIO interrupt? I don't know much about windows kernel/driver programming. Any advice will be appreciated. I think this is a feasible approach as this WDTF method can put the system into CS and wake up after a given interval.

Another seemingly possible approach would be to generate a toast notification as a "VoIP" app. As mentioned in Introduction to Connected Standby, a background task scheduled by a lock screen app can send toast notification, which ONLY generates a short sound with the display turned off. Only after the user pressing the power button will the toast be shown. So I assume generating toast in such a way won't wake up the device. However, the document does mention "VoIP" apps can generate toast notification with longer, customize ringtone, AND with display turned ON. I assume the device might be waked up in this case. But the document doesn't provide any reference to how such "VoIP" apps are written.

You could use a microcontroller (e.g. Arduino) or something similar (e.g. Raspberry Pi) to simulate a valid USB event (like mouse click or key press) over an USB cable to wake up Windows 8.1 every X minutes.

Assuming that your app turns Windows 8.1 back into standby mode.

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