Test that the device can automatically shutdown the screen and suspend
Pass
Test that the device can wake up/suspend when pressing the power button
pass
Test that the device can wake up when receiving a call
pass
Test that the device can wake up when connecting/disconnecting usb charger
pass
Unplug the usb cable and reboot the phone. It shouldn't take more than 30 seconds to reboot to the bootloader.
42sec.
This is because if the phone takes more than 30 seconds to reboot it might mean that it's trying to suspend at the same time (bug 1452300)
Play a long (>2min) video and:
Ensure the display stays on after the default blanking timeout has passed (60s)
*After* step (1) (i.e. after having waited 60s) unplug the USB cable. The display should stay on (bug 1602933) until the video finishes.
Test that the phone actually suspends. A good test is to turn off wireless and BT, disconnect from any power sources and turn off the screen. After a while connect to the phone again and check /var/log/syslog. There should be a gap in the syslog entries corresponding to the duration of suspend.
not tested
Was working nice before with wifi off so only observe improvement when wifi is on.
Test that hw alarms are being triggered. Set an alarm (through the alarm clock) for a few minutes in the future and let the device suspend. The alarm should ring at the appropriate time.
pass
I have tested
Test that the device can automatically shutdown the screen and suspend
Pass
Test that the device can wake up/suspend when pressing the power button
pass
Test that the device can wake up when receiving a call
pass
Test that the device can wake up when connecting/ disconnecting usb charger
pass
Unplug the usb cable and reboot the phone. It shouldn't take more than 30 seconds to reboot to the bootloader.
42sec.
This is because if the phone takes more than 30 seconds to reboot it might mean that it's trying to suspend at the same time (bug 1452300)
Play a long (>2min) video and:
Ensure the display stays on after the default blanking timeout has passed (60s)
*After* step (1) (i.e. after having waited 60s) unplug the USB cable. The display should stay on (bug 1602933) until the video finishes.
Not possible to test oxide bug /bugs.launchpad .net/canonical- devices- system- image/+ bug/1647895
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Test that the phone actually suspends. A good test is to turn off wireless and BT, disconnect from any power sources and turn off the screen. After a while connect to the phone again and check /var/log/syslog. There should be a gap in the syslog entries corresponding to the duration of suspend.
not tested
Was working nice before with wifi off so only observe improvement when wifi is on.
Test that hw alarms are being triggered. Set an alarm (through the alarm clock) for a few minutes in the future and let the device suspend. The alarm should ring at the appropriate time.
pass