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I am developing an alarm application. From the main activity i set the alarm using broadcast. Then in onReceive in broadcast receiver i call activity that is enabling user to shut down or snooze the alarm...In that activity, in the beginning of onCreate i use this lines to turn screen on and unlock the device:

final Window win = getWindow();
    win.addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_SHOW_WHEN_LOCKED
                  | WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DISMISS_KEYGUARD); 
    win.addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_KEEP_SCREEN_ON
                  | WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_TURN_SCREEN_ON);

This works perfect on Samsung Galaxy S2 with android 2.3.4 but doesnt work on htc with android 2.3.5. On htc it does nothing, and when i press lock button screen automatically unlocks without me draging the circle. Its like flag_dissmiss_keygard is working but flag_turn_screen_on isnt. Is there another way or another solution for doing this?

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  • Possible duplicate of [Android: How to turn screen on and off programmatically?](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9561320/android-how-to-turn-screen-on-and-off-programmatically) – tir38 Jul 19 '19 at 18:13

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I started off much like you, and the window flags didn't really work.

I finally got it to work by using two Android services: KEYGUARD_SERVICE and POWER_SERVICE:

KeyguardManager km = (KeyguardManager) context.getSystemService(Context.KEYGUARD_SERVICE);
final KeyguardManager.KeyguardLock kl = km.newKeyguardLock("MyKeyguardLock");
kl.disableKeyguard();

PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) context.getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE);
wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK | PowerManager.ACQUIRE_CAUSES_WAKEUP
        | PowerManager.ON_AFTER_RELEASE, "MyWakeLock");
wakeLock.acquire();

Don't forget to release the wake lock when you're done with it.

You'll need to request permissions DISABLE_KEYGUARD and WAKE_LOCK

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  • I tried it on Nexus One (2.3.6) and Nexus S (4.1.1) and it works pretty well. – nifo Oct 02 '12 at 22:37
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    Developers, I beg you: please don't do this!!! Just want to put out a warning that disabling keyguard does what it says: it bypasses any PIN or Pattern unlock. Try a long-press of home (gingerbread) or app switch button (ICS) and you will see what I mean. I have had no issues using layout params on the most popular phones, and the number of Gingerbread phones is going down daily. Please reconsider window flags! – Patrick Horn Dec 11 '12 at 07:19
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    Hey @PatrickHorn can you specify an example of a device in which this bypasses the PIN lock screen. In my tests I can display a screen to the user with the message I want, and the second the user tries to hit home or switch app, he gets the enter PIN screen. So it seemed safe enough to me. – marmor Dec 11 '12 at 09:25
  • In situation where the user has created a secured lock for their device (i.e. by using a PIN, password, etc), I would be wary of using the `KeyguardLock#disableKeyguard()` part of the answer above as this would "seem" to bypass the screen lock on their device. Also, the `WindowManager#LayoutParams()` method is a hit-and-run in that it doesn't always work even though Google framework developers thought so and have commented as such on other posts here in SO. – ChuongPham Dec 12 '13 at 02:01
  • Unfortunately FULL_WAKE_LOCK is now deprecated – Devin Carpenter Jan 08 '22 at 06:27
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Here is the solution

WindowManager windowManager = (WindowManager) getApplicationContext().getSystemService(Context.WINDOW_SERVICE);
    WindowManager.LayoutParams params = new WindowManager.LayoutParams(
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.WRAP_CONTENT,
            LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_ALERT |
                    LayoutParams.TYPE_SYSTEM_OVERLAY,
                    LayoutParams.FLAG_NOT_TOUCH_MODAL |
                    LayoutParams.FLAG_SHOW_WHEN_LOCKED |
                    LayoutParams.FLAG_KEEP_SCREEN_ON|
                    LayoutParams.FLAG_DISMISS_KEYGUARD|
                    LayoutParams.FLAG_TURN_SCREEN_ON,
            PixelFormat.TRANSPARENT);

KeyguardManager km = (KeyguardManager) getSystemService(Context.KEYGUARD_SERVICE);
    km.isKeyguardLocked();

    windowManager.addView(mTopView, params);
    getWindow().setBackgroundDrawable();
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I also suffered from many problems for my app. Actually i want screen lock when user presses the back button twice. and unlock when user presses the home button.

For unlock the device marmor's code is right. :) I've used this code.

PowerManager pm = (PowerManager) getSystemService(Context.POWER_SERVICE); 
                WakeLock wakeLock = pm.newWakeLock(PowerManager.FULL_WAKE_LOCK
                                                 | PowerManager.ACQUIRE_CAUSES_WAKEUP
                                                 | PowerManager.ON_AFTER_RELEASE, "MyWakeLock");
                wakeLock.acquire();