Message Notifications Keep Turning Off on thier Own - General Topics

I just got a Verizon XV6800 and I'm having a problem with the sounds and notifications. The notifications for SMS, MMS, and Email will turn themselves off. I will set the notifications (checking all boxes) and it will work for a while, but it will then turn the notifications off. I will go into the setting and all the check boxes for the above notifications will be empty.
anyone have any idea what would cause this?

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Vibrate on SMS

Hi..stupid question but i cannot seem to get my phone to vibrate whenever I receive a text or notification..can someone tell me where i can go to set this?
I tried going into settings, sound and display but i do not have vibrate as a selection in the notification ringtone tab.
Is there an app i can download that allows me to customize my sounds?
thanks!
the settings for notifications are within each messaging application. if you go to your sms application, hit the options button and go into settings. at the bottom you will find the notification settings, including vibrate and a ringtone selection. notifications for each of your messaging apps are configured this way.
johnnyb138 said:
the settings for notifications are within each messaging application. if you go to your sms application, hit the options button and go into settings. at the bottom you will find the notification settings, including vibrate and a ringtone selection. notifications for each of your messaging apps are configured this way.
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Thanks for the help!
i did that, but when i get a txt now, its like a half a second vibrate, nothign long at all, dont even know it vibrated 99% of the time :/
SiL3nTKiLL said:
i did that, but when i get a txt now, its like a half a second vibrate, nothign long at all, dont even know it vibrated 99% of the time :/
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Nothing you can do about that in android. Thats the default android vibrate for notifications. I think it sucks too, its way too short and too soft of a vibration.
What you can do is install SMS Popup. Go into settings on that app and enable notifications on it. It has more options for SMS notifications, like you can set a really long vibration. Just remember to then go into the Android messaging app and turn off notifications there, otherwise you'll get double notifications. This will only help fix the problem for SMS messages. I think android still sucks on incoming notifications for other items like emails, etc.
I REALLY like SMS Popup, its great.
whats the best custom setting. i am trying to set it so it virbates alot and i can feel it

Constant E-mail Sound Notifications?

Stock Inspire
Using stock e-mail program
If I have unread e-mail messages, the phone will beep with the sound notification every time it checks for mail, until I open the e-mail app. Even if I have not received any new mail, it will beep when it checks for mail until I open the program.
So if I receive a message at 1pm, and it it set to check for mail every 10 minutes, I will receive a sound notification at 1:10, 1:20, 1:30, etc. until I actually open the e-mail app.
Is this normal? Is there a setting I can chage where it will only beep once upon receipt of a new message? I looked thru the settings and couldn't find anything.
Thanks.
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Anyone else experiencing this?
This is happening for me too on Gmail.
It is also happening with my txt message. In addition to that, when it plays my txt msg notification, at the very same time it plays my default sound (so it is playing two sounds at the same time).
Are there setting for these that I haven't seen yet?
Thanks.
struff said:
This is happening for me too on Gmail.
It is also happening with my txt message. In addition to that, when it plays my txt msg notification, at the very same time it plays my default sound (so it is playing two sounds at the same time).
Are there setting for these that I haven't seen yet?
Thanks.
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Do you have a third party messaging program like Handcent or Chomp installed?
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How do you turn off specific notifications?
I just received my Inspire today and I'm having similar issues.
I've used Windows Mobile and iPhone for years. This is my first Android phone.
Everything is right out of the box with the stock ROM and no additional apps loaded. The only thing I did was setup my Exchange email accounts.
With Windows Mobile and the iPhone I was able to turn off notifications for new emails, but leave it on for text messages and calendar reminders. I receive a large number of emails and I need to have the email notification sound and vibration turned off.
So far I have found where to set your notification sound and where to turn off all notification sounds. I have not figured out how to turn offf just the email notification sound.
Each program has its own notification settings.
Go to mail -> menu - > more - > settings -> notification settings and there you are.
In gmail - menu -> more -> settings -> scroll down to email notifications
Messages - menu -> settings -> received notification
DonS said:
I just received my Inspire today and I'm having similar issues.
I've used Windows Mobile and iPhone for years. This is my first Android phone.
Everything is right out of the box with the stock ROM and no additional apps loaded. The only thing I did was setup my Exchange email accounts.
With Windows Mobile and the iPhone I was able to turn off notifications for new emails, but leave it on for text messages and calendar reminders. I receive a large number of emails and I need to have the email notification sound and vibration turned off.
So far I have found where to set your notification sound and where to turn off all notification sounds. I have not figured out how to turn offf just the email notification sound.
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Thanks for the quick response.
An an Android newbie, I was looking for it in the main settings app, not in the mail program itself. I was able to turn off the email notifications and keep the other notifications on.
DonS said:
Thanks for the quick response.
An an Android newbie, I was looking for it in the main settings app, not in the mail program itself. I was able to turn off the email notifications and keep the other notifications on.
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That is one of the big difference in iOS and Android. In Android you use the menu button within the app you are using to set the specific settings for that app. In iOS you go to the settings area to change setting for all of the apps. It took me a while to get used to when I made the switch last year. I got used to it and now it just makes sense to change settings within the program, not have to leave the program and do it somewhere else.

[Q] Make my Windows Phone vibrate on toast notifications

Hello there!
I was wondering if it was possible to get my Windows Phone to vibrate on toast notifications... Any hack?
I'd especially like to have my WP to vibrate when I receive facebook notifications or message...
Thanks a lot!
Any idea? I'm sure it's possible to do this...
Going for the obvious, but you do have vibrations turned on in the Settings right?
I know FB notifications don't get sent as toast, and thus don't vibrate, but other apps (BBC News Mobile's for example has a Breaking News) that get sent via toast and my phone vibrates when it arrives.
The new Facebook Application does delivery notifications as toast message, so it makes the phone vibrate/ring everytime it gets the notification.

Constant notifications

Not sure if anyone else is having this issue but I'm getting constant notifications on my A9. Doesn't matter if it's an email, text, twitter, missed call, voicemail, snapchat, etc. I'll get the initial notification and every ten seconds later I'll get it again until I clear it from the notification bar. It's getting to the point where I'm about to just turn off all notifications and just physically check every so often or just go back to my M8.
Anyone else have this issue or know how to stop the re occuring notifications?
**edit**
Nevermind, I'm an idiot. :embarrased:
- goto settings
- Accessibity
-scroll down to 'Notification reminder'
- Press this so that it is OFF
Life is always more complicated than you want
This is true, I seem to do that alot lol.
I was having the same problem, thanks for posting the fix as it is not obvious to go into accessibility to turn off these notifications and PS I did turn off all notifications and that did not stop them.
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BOO5TED said:
Not sure if anyone else is having this issue but I'm getting constant notifications on my A9. Doesn't matter if it's an email, text, twitter, missed call, voicemail, snapchat, etc. I'll get the initial notification and every ten seconds later I'll get it again until I clear it from the notification bar. It's getting to the point where I'm about to just turn off all notifications and just physically check every so often or just go back to my M8.
Anyone else have this issue or know how to stop the re occuring notifications?
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Nevermind, I'm an idiot. :embarrased:
- goto settings
- Accessibity
-scroll down to 'Notification reminder'
- Press this so that it is OFF
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OOS 12 upgrade- all app notifications turned off by default?

So I upgraded to OOS12, i did a factory wipe as well to start fresh. Noticed odd stuff, like I wasn't getting text message notifications, they were coming in but notifications were set only to show up in the status bar not notify me. Then weird stuff like my alarm didn't wake me up this morning- the clock app was set not to notify me at all!
I found the manage notifications, almost all apps were set to off. A few odd ones were on, Facebook was on, "My Files" was on...is there some reason why this is? I know there's a big push now to not have so many notifications on our phones...but it's very frustrating as I actually use my phone for work and productivity, and most of my notifications are important. I'd rather have them all on and turn off the ones that are annoying, but I don't see a setting?

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