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ugh. there is this night mode where you set start and end times and it activates if its plugged in. thing is it won't stop at the end time if its plugged in. having it plugged in during the hours starts it and it does not stop till you unplug it.
Pixel has this feature, it's called night mode iirc, but you can also set it to disable when your next alarm goes off.
Unfortunately grapheneos doesn't have this. I kinda miss it, it also turned the always on feature off and back on which i now have to do manually with a hacky workaround to give a 3rd party quick setting access to settings.
yeah its a pixel and its part of the problem. I don't use my phone for my alarm and really don't want to. It just seems dumb to me that is lists a time span but it won't stop at the end of the span it wants some other input.
ahh that makes sense. honestly didn't even occur to me that you could use something else as an alarm lol, i might be using this thing too much