Nexus 6 running 7.0, fully updated.
I've got an alarm that I just noticed within the past couple of days that's constantly running and resetting. It sets itself for generally 10-20 min in the future, resetting once it passes with no visible effect. When I first turn the phone on, it sets itself for 50ish minutes into the future, then shifts shortly thereafter to the usual 10-20 minutes. When I click on the alarm icon on the pulled-down status pane, the phone registers with the haptic feedback that I've selected something, but nothing happens on the screen besides the status pane closing.
When I go into"Clock" it shows the alarm under the time, but noting on the actual alarm list. I've tried clearing the cache and even disabling Clock to no effect.
The last app installed on both our phones (my wife's phone is identical and doing the same thing) was the Weight Gurus app, but deleting that and restarting showed no effect in the phantom alarm behavior.
I've tried setting a DND rule for 2 min 2 min in the future, but after that expired the alarm behavior was still the same.
I've got an alarm that I just noticed within the past couple of days that's constantly running and resetting. It sets itself for generally 10-20 min in the future, resetting once it passes with no visible effect. When I first turn the phone on, it sets itself for 50ish minutes into the future, then shifts shortly thereafter to the usual 10-20 minutes. When I click on the alarm icon on the pulled-down status pane, the phone registers with the haptic feedback that I've selected something, but nothing happens on the screen besides the status pane closing.
When I go into"Clock" it shows the alarm under the time, but noting on the actual alarm list. I've tried clearing the cache and even disabling Clock to no effect.
The last app installed on both our phones (my wife's phone is identical and doing the same thing) was the Weight Gurus app, but deleting that and restarting showed no effect in the phantom alarm behavior.
I've tried setting a DND rule for 2 min 2 min in the future, but after that expired the alarm behavior was still the same.