- Apr 8, 2010
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Ok I can't tell if this is the HTC One, or Android ICS that is doing this, but it has definitely changed since my Nexus One.
I use Google Talk to chat with lots of other Jabber users. Google Talk is inter-operable with Jabber.
1) When the Nexus One goes to sleep, your on line status stays as On Line.
2) When the HOX goes to sleep it notifies your correspondents that you are away.
#1 is the correct behavior, #2 is not correct.
Your phone is always with you, so it never really should show off line as long as you are logged in and connected.
I noticed this change when moving to my HOX (international). But I can't determine if its
ICS or HOX that is the problem.
Your correspondents can still send you messages, they just have to learn to ignore the "away" status.
(And yes, I realize this is corner case, and not everybody uses this interoperability).
I use Google Talk to chat with lots of other Jabber users. Google Talk is inter-operable with Jabber.
1) When the Nexus One goes to sleep, your on line status stays as On Line.
2) When the HOX goes to sleep it notifies your correspondents that you are away.
#1 is the correct behavior, #2 is not correct.
Your phone is always with you, so it never really should show off line as long as you are logged in and connected.
I noticed this change when moving to my HOX (international). But I can't determine if its
ICS or HOX that is the problem.
Your correspondents can still send you messages, they just have to learn to ignore the "away" status.
(And yes, I realize this is corner case, and not everybody uses this interoperability).