Wishlist/Standby clock
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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
− | The clock is one of the most used features on a cellphone. So there should be a quick way to see what time it is. Even when on standby. May be just on button press or some gesture to save power. | + | The clock is one of the most used features on a cellphone. So there should be a quick way to see what time it is. Even when on standby. May be just on button press or some gesture to save power. Screen would be on just for 2 seconds or so. |
== Use Cases == | == Use Cases == | ||
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== Appearance & Interaction == | == Appearance & Interaction == | ||
− | [[Image:standby-clock.png| | + | [[Image:standby-clock.png]] |
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+ | [[:Image:Standby-clock.svg.zip|svg version of the image]] | ||
== Design Issues == | == Design Issues == | ||
− | + | * Power saving... | |
== Constraints == | == Constraints == | ||
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== Implementation Recommendations == | == Implementation Recommendations == | ||
− | + | Maybe [http://macslow.thepimp.net/?page_id=23 Macslow's Cairo-Clock] could be used as a starting place for this application. | |
== Unresolved Issues == | == Unresolved Issues == | ||
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== Questions and Answers == | == Questions and Answers == | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:26, 31 August 2008
Wishes warning! This article or section documents one or more OpenMoko Wish List items, the features described here may or may not be implemented in the future. |
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[edit] Overview
The clock is one of the most used features on a cellphone. So there should be a quick way to see what time it is. Even when on standby. May be just on button press or some gesture to save power. Screen would be on just for 2 seconds or so.
[edit] Use Cases
- While running to the trainstation i'd like to have a quick look at the time.. ;)
[edit] Appearance & Interaction
[edit] Design Issues
- Power saving...
[edit] Constraints
TBD
[edit] Architectural Details
TBD
[edit] Implementation Recommendations
Maybe Macslow's Cairo-Clock could be used as a starting place for this application.
[edit] Unresolved Issues
TBD
[edit] Questions and Answers
(None)