Bug Causing 'Until Next Alarm' to Disappear From Some Android Devices
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By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 28 December 2015 11:30 IST
Google started rolling out Android 6.0.1 update earlier this month which was the first major
upgrade that arrived since the Android 6.0 Marshmallow (previously
Android M) release. The update added several new features including
bringing back the 'Until Next Alarm' setting to the Do Not Disturb mode,
which was first seen in Android 5.1 Lollipop update.
The feature allowed users to block
interruptions until their next alarm. This choice showed only when users
have an alarm set within the next 12 hours. It would prevent users from
missing an alarm when they chose 'No interruptions'. Now, several
Android users who are running the new Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow build
claim the feature has disappeared from the Do Not Disturb mode. The
issue is said to be caused due to a minor bug.
A Reddit user reported about the issue first and said, "I commonly used the Do Not Disturb
until next alarm function all the time. I am on [Android] 6.0.1 and
haven't changed anything. I used the function just this morning, and
tonight I realised I don't have the option any more!? My alarm is set
like usual, I've tried different alarm apps including stock, and I've
gone through all the settings. Nothing has changed after a reboot too.
What happened to my Do Not Disturb until [next] alarm??"
Notably, the minor bug is said to affect more users who are
running different versions of Android, all the way back to Android 5.1
Lollipop. Android Police reports that for some users, the problem resolves after reboot though this is
not a permanent fix. Another workaround suggested is to turn off the
automatic date function in the Android settings menu, and return the
date to either before December 25 or after January 1.
Google is
yet to comment on the issues reported by several users but there are
speculations that the company may release a minor incremental update to
fix the bug.