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Update user allows connections
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ After installation of the mailbox app, a user has two options:
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User taps skip Intro
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- do-not-kill-me fragment is shown to the user and the user is required to "allow connections" on Android 6 and above. Android 4 and 5 do not have the battery optimistion setting, therefore there is no need to ask the user to switch that setting off by Allowing connections...
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- do-not-kill-me fragment is shown to the user and the user is required to "allow connections".
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- tap the small information button ? and read the info.
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- tap 'Got it'
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- go to device settings > apps and notifications > advanced > special access > battery optimisation (this is not in the same place on all devices, so look around if it is not as specified here)
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@@ -38,11 +38,9 @@ Older devices do not optimise battery life, hence they do not have this setting.
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On these devices, the 'do not kill me' fragment should not be shown
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After the intro screens, the app goes straight into the Starting Services progress screen.
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**Regression test** 24.11.2022.
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**Regression test** 24.11.2022 OK
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Tested on
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Samsung 6810 Android 4.1.2 - ok, no do-not-kill-me fragment is shown
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Motorola E2 Android 6 - after the installation, but before starting the mailbox, I check the Battery optimisation setting for mailbox and I see it is OFF. I turn it ON manually, the start the mailbox. The do-not-kill-me fragment is shown. = OK
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devices: Samsung 6810 Android 4 - does not show the do-not-kill-me fragment = OK
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Motorola E2 Android 6 = shows the do not kill me fragment = OK
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