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I had an android phone that always rebooted (due to bugs) and it’s something that you don’t really want unless it’s vital to hide stuff from forensic investigators
When the phone is in “after reboot” status, absolutely nothing works, no email, no instant messaging and so on
I wish this was an option somewhere on my android. I have to use the scheduled off/on instead but this can be easily disabled.
I sometimes catch my Motorola doing that at night, sometimes it even updates.
Graphene OS has this after 18 hours I think and Calyx I think has it after 48.
On Calyx you can choose the time (between 1h and 72h)
Graphene too, but i think i heard calyx default was 72h and graphene default of 18h
I had an android phone that always rebooted (due to bugs) and it’s something that you don’t really want unless it’s vital to hide stuff from forensic investigators
When the phone is in “after reboot” status, absolutely nothing works, no email, no instant messaging and so on
My pixel 6 doesn’t “reboot” but every few hrs the lock screen changes to needing the pin code
You can do it on GrapheneOS if you have a Pixel phone