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What symbian does is to program one of the extended registers in the ARM architecture.
This register is actualized by the 'time' register and basically is a timeout.
When it expires, it triggers a hardware interrupt, that wakes up the phone.
It's very simplistic information, but you can find for on the ARM website and in the Texas Instrument's.
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All others Nokia's has this option... but not N9 and all day I have to wait the phone "power down" some minutes after I click in alarm clock stop button to press physical button and Start my phone.
I see a program called "auto power off" in Nokia Store but I need a "Auto power up"
Thanks!
PS: Sorry about my poor english. I'm from Brazil and don't speak english so much.