[Q] Auto turn on, by alarm clock - E 2015 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello!
I bought Moto E 2015 last week and I'm very happy BUT i can't turn OFF mobile while I sleep because it dont start up automatically when I set up a wake up alarm.
Can this mobile "auto start"?
My Jiayu G4S, chinese, and others Android phones can... Why Moto E cant do this?

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Just bought the second gen moto 360. Whenever i turn off bluetooth from my phone it doesnt immediately show on my watch that phome has been disconnected. I have also installed the find your phone app which tells you that phone is out of range when it loses bluetooth connectivity. The notification or vibration for disconnect usually come to the watch after a minute or two. Is there any problem with the watch?
nklrwt said:
Just bought the second gen moto 360. Whenever i turn off bluetooth from my phone it doesnt immediately show on my watch that phome has been disconnected. I have also installed the find your phone app which tells you that phone is out of range when it loses bluetooth connectivity. The notification or vibration for disconnect usually come to the watch after a minute or two. Is there any problem with the watch?
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Nah, no problem with the watch, it dose the same on mine.
There is due to this some kind of "power saving" feature either on the watch itself or in Android Wear app, that's why it doesn't show the disconnected sign on the watch immediatly nor the vibration alert sent by whatever apps similar to "Find your phone" app (I've tested quite a few)
What I found is that, if you turn on your watch's screen from either ambiant mode or non-ambiant mode (black screen) to normal mode, the disconnected sign would show up as well as the disconnected vibration alert within seconds, otherwise, it could take minutes...
It is kinda annoying if we wanna use those apps to alert us whenever we've left our phone behind or it's being stolen since it does not make any vibrations UNLESS we manually wake the watch face up
This kind of alert should really have been built into the Android Wear app's settings in the first place along with the vibration strength/duration settings (few 3rd party apps can do that pretty well), because a lot of us often find the watch's vibration is weak (well, actually, not that weak but too short), we know the purpose is to preserve the battery's life, but I bet a lot of us would prefer to not miss notifications rather than having a few extra hours of battery life...

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Hey there,
I received my 46mm Moto 360 2nd gen on the weekend. I am acutally very pleased with battery so far but since I am not very keen on using the fitness apps, I want to diable them. Moreover, from what I've read, they are the most power hungry apps on the watch.
The first time i tried disabling Moto Body, it still showed active on the settings screen and i wasn't sure if it worked. I then noticed constant notifications of the app and also the heart rate sensor doing its thing. So just now I tried to disable the app again in its settings and this time it also says disabled.
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steinerhippo said:
Hey there,
I received my 46mm Moto 360 2nd gen on the weekend. I am acutally very pleased with battery so far but since I am not very keen on using the fitness apps, I want to diable them. Moreover, from what I've read, they are the most power hungry apps on the watch.
The first time i tried disabling Moto Body, it still showed active on the settings screen and i wasn't sure if it worked. I then noticed constant notifications of the app and also the heart rate sensor doing its thing. So just now I tried to disable the app again in its settings and this time it also says disabled.
Is this enough to deactivate all the heart beat measuring and step counting stuff?
With Google Fit, I did the same and it seems to have worked the first time.
Does anyone know of any other things to turn off (already shut down ambient mode and WIFI).
Thanks for your help.
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Done what you did, all works fine here, that's being : Wifi, Ambiant mode, Moto Body, Google Fit = all disabled, watch's battery life is greatly increased doing so
No Moto Body "issues" that you're experiencing :/
Didn't get a notification from Moto Body today, so it seems it is turned off for now

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I have a problem. after I leave the cell phone to sleep at night, (I just lock it of course - I have no power plan activated - I always have wifi activated) when i wake up i unlock it and then all the notifications start coming from applications and others...
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