Reopening this after discussing with design on the Shell sprint

** Description changed:

  It'd be great to allow snoozing alarms using the "turnover" gesture as
  described here:
  
  http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5/sensorgesture-plugins-topics.html
  
  (Same goes for silenting incoming calls)
  
+ To be more precise on how the gesture would work:
+ 
+ In order to avoid false positives, the device needs to be turned from
+ face up to face down. If the device is already face down when the
+ alarm/call starts ringing, it needs first to be turned face up and then
+ again face down.
+ 
  ---- UX comment ----
  
  Please refer to the Screen blanking policy doc for further information:
  
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RBoVknCLZ4GQ8E_iVftd3i_KmdxI5d6JrBt7i5EDZO0/edit?usp=sharing

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: Fix Committed => New

** Summary changed:

- [Alarms] Allow snoozing an alarm by turning the phone.
+ [Alarms] Allow snoozing an alarm/silencing a phone call by turning the phone 
face down.

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  [Alarms] Allow snoozing an alarm/silencing a phone call by turning the
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