01-06-2026, 05:38 PM
I don't know if there is a workaround for this already or if it would be a new feature request.
I want to run a long term experiment, where I leave the android phone in one location, untouched, plugged in, collecting data for days (at low enough frequency to keep the data manageable). I'd like to not have the screen have to be constantly on for the entire time. I'm happy to use remote access to monitor it and download the data when complete, but right now, any time an experiment is running, regardless of whether it was started locally or remotely, it keeps the screen on. I can't start an experiment remotely if the screen is off. As soon as I turn the screen off manually (because it won't turn off on its own setting), the experiment stops collecting data.
It may be the case that this is an inherent limitation in Android, but I haven't seen anything in the forums clearly stating that it is.
I want to run a long term experiment, where I leave the android phone in one location, untouched, plugged in, collecting data for days (at low enough frequency to keep the data manageable). I'd like to not have the screen have to be constantly on for the entire time. I'm happy to use remote access to monitor it and download the data when complete, but right now, any time an experiment is running, regardless of whether it was started locally or remotely, it keeps the screen on. I can't start an experiment remotely if the screen is off. As soon as I turn the screen off manually (because it won't turn off on its own setting), the experiment stops collecting data.
It may be the case that this is an inherent limitation in Android, but I haven't seen anything in the forums clearly stating that it is.

