any suggestions? ive already turned vibrate off on the keyboard and that fixed alot of the issues with the phone.
I know it's not a standard option. Whether or not it can be achieved with root access, maybe someone else can answer.
seems to have been added with the 156 update.... if you find out please let us all know. maybe with the kernel out it can be addressed
Ive been wondering the same thing.
im amazed that this isnt an option already. that vibrate function slows the phone phone down bad!
I was going to get rid of my phone for this reason and the keypad choppiness
This would be so big if someone can come up with a way to disable this...
i dont think you can without modifying the dialer
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i dont think you can without modifying the dialer
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That doesn't turn of the vibrate for the initial time you open up the phone and dial a number.
I got HTC Desire and on Oxygen rom and I got few questions regarding stock gingerbread experience and hoping people come across work around for annoyances I'm having. I know some of questions are better suited for specific forum for applications but I just want to throw everything out here and see if anyone knows.
1. Miss call notification it's driving me nuts. I use "Go Contacts" because of T9 search. In notification I press miss call person and it still stays in notification. I remember reading in the past developers can't get rid of it with some reason due to gingerbread change. Anyone got work around for this without solution being use stock caller?
2. I'm using LauncherPro's bottom icon notification feature for miss calls/sms. Only problem is I press calls and it still say I got miss calls with whatever number miss call I got unless I press on the number I miss called. How can I make it so I can get rid of notification of LauncherPro when I press phone contact button or something?
3. I use Handcent and it has great feature of changing LED light into blue and it makes so it much easier to know when I got sms even when charging. I'm not sure if it's because I use Full Screen Caller ID or I pressed LED root feature where I can change colour to what ever I want but it just doesn't work any more even after I disabled LED root feature.
Because of it I'm thinking maybe use separate app for notification or something if they exist?
Many thanks in advance and let me know if anyone have better way of handle miss call notification issue!
I have HTC Desire S, used all kinds of dialer apps and had the same unread-count problem.
However, after I changed my original ROM to LBA (and also changed the launched to GO Launcher so it might also be related) - it was fixed!
I don't know how, but it's working fine now.
Hello there,
I installed the ULTIMATUM ROM and first of all I want to congratulate the developing team, this ROM is really really good.
Until now I just found one weird and boring bug. My device doesnt vibrate when receiving a call. I already checked some topics and followed some advices but nothing.
Silend MODE is On, Vibrate always is ticked but nothing happens. My vibration module isnt broken cause it is vibrating when I get a text or any other notification.
I really hope you can give me a hand here, it'd be very appreciated.
Keep up this awesome job, this forum is the best thing I've seen so far
Best regards
Have you tried to install another Caller-App? Maybe this helps.
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Anyone tried it? Any feedback?
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I'd love to test but I am on HBOOT 2.16 (XenonHD as ROM). And I do not want to downgrade my HBOOT, sorry.
Keep on the good work.
Hi all,
I've had to close this thread because the founding member of Broken is a permanently banned member. Due to this none of his work can be shared on XDA. I'd like to extend thanks to @Rapier for his work, and for his understanding in this situation.
Thread opened.
this work on s3 or s4 processor?
I'm new here and I unlock/rooted my htc one s, mine is S3, will this ROM work?
alfonso12lopez said:
I'm new here and I unlock/rooted my htc one s, mine is S3, will this ROM work?
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No. Don't even try to flash it, you risk bricking your phone. Flash only ROMs built specifically for One S C2(S3)
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Not really a problem, but just for curiosity...
Every time I make a phone call, a toast notification appears at the bottom of the screen, saying: "Conditional Forwarding Enabled". Then it disappears. I tried other roms, i never saw this message before. It doesn't give me any problem, but it's a bit annoying. I tried to look for the solution, but nothing... The only thing I know it's that it began to appear from the first call I make after flashing this ROM.
Is there a way to deactivate it? Or at least, does someone know what is it?
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Not really a problem, but just for curiosity...
Every time I make a phone call, a toast notification appears at the bottom of the screen, saying: "Conditional Forwarding Enabled". Then it disappears. I tried other roms, i never saw this message before. It doesn't give me any problem, but it's a bit annoying. I tried to look for the solution, but nothing... The only thing I know it's that it began to appear from the first call I make after flashing this ROM.
Is there a way to deactivate it? Or at least, does someone know what is it?
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It should be in ALL AOSP based ROMs, it could not be on CM based ROMs since CM handles these notifications different. So if you used only CM based ROMs, yes you might not have seen this.
Now to the point... There are different information about a call that are displayed as a toast, for few seconds after call is initiated. For ex: if the other party is already engaged in a call you'll see "Cal waiting" toast...if you have another number that's diverted on your number and if someone is calling on the other number, you'll notice a "Forwarded call" toast, and so on. In your case, you have certain situations in which an incoming call might be diverted to another number. The most common situation is when you have your voice mailbox activated and the calls you receive are diverted to mailbox in case you're busy, or unavailable (out of signal) or you don;t answer after a certain time. You might want to check in Dialer Settings under Call Settings - Call forwarding and see if you have some of those activated. That toast you see, just reminds you that you have active diverts and while in a call, if another call come, it might be diverted.
I hope I've explained that well and you got what I was saying. There is no way to turn off that toast, CM has a different way of handling them, it's called "network event notification" and it's also in dialer setting. If that's active, these toast messages are displayed in the header of the in-call UI instead of a toast...that's a better implementation than the default AOSP one but we're not CM so we don't have that
notification light
sorry it's a stupid problem, maybe...
but i've lost all notification light pulse...i've searched for some option, all around configuration settings but with no luck....
some advice? thank you!
mikk64 said:
sorry it's a stupid problem, maybe...
but i've lost all notification light pulse...i've searched for some option, all around configuration settings but with no luck....
some advice? thank you!
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Settings - Sound & Notifications - Notification light. You can tap on "Default" and change color and pulse timing
Rapier said:
It should be in ALL AOSP based ROMs, it could not be on CM based ROMs since CM handles these notifications different. So if you used only CM based ROMs, yes you might not have seen this.
Now to the point... There are different information about a call that are displayed as a toast, for few seconds after call is initiated. For ex: if the other party is already engaged in a call you'll see "Cal waiting" toast...if you have another number that's diverted on your number and if someone is calling on the other number, you'll notice a "Forwarded call" toast, and so on. In your case, you have certain situations in which an incoming call might be diverted to another number. The most common situation is when you have your voice mailbox activated and the calls you receive are diverted to mailbox in case you're busy, or unavailable (out of signal) or you don;t answer after a certain time. You might want to check in Dialer Settings under Call Settings - Call forwarding and see if you have some of those activated. That toast you see, just reminds you that you have active diverts and while in a call, if another call come, it might be diverted.
I hope I've explained that well and you got what I was saying. There is no way to turn off that toast, CM has a different way of handling them, it's called "network event notification" and it's also in dialer setting. If that's active, these toast messages are displayed in the header of the in-call UI instead of a toast...that's a better implementation than the default AOSP one but we're not CM so we don't have that
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You explained very well, thank you!! It's not a problem if is not possible to turn off that toast. Now i know what it is, that's good!!
I asked about that toast because during the first days of usage of this ROM I tried entering in every settings, just for learning, and when i saw that message i thought to have modified something, because with other ROM i haven't seen it. But it's not so!
Thank you for your reply!
No sim card
Hi all,
I've flashed this ROM on my HTC one s and I have big problem, sim card is not recognized. Everything seems to be working expect that.
I'am using 3.4.110-Mrak-Kernel because of dt2w but sim card didn't work on default kernel either. If someone knows how to fix it pls help.
Thanks.
What version of broken are u on ?
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Plz help in my HTC one s (s4), any 4.4 and 5.0,5.1 rom not working when i have install ROM.zip and gapps from SD card and flash boot.IMG but when I reboot phone its open, and automatically close in few minutes and still it does not work but cm10.1 jellybean is working.
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Maybe someone else can help me with this.
Every so often during the day I keep getting a random notification sound with no visual as to what it is. The sound is 5 tones going in a descending pattern and sounds metallic. I do not have NFC turned on nor the facebook app. I checked all my apps and sounds. I even read a lot of threads else where and tried everyone's suggestion. Still does it. I searched my phone for *.ogg and *.wav files. Nothing.
I do have a wallet case but since NFC is off its not that. I've never heard this sound before. It only started a few days ago and I've have this phone for over a month. FYI I'm running the Hola launcher and omni swipe if that helps. Any suggestions?
I am thinking to uninstall ALL my apps and see if it still does it, but I really dont want to have to do that if I can avoid it.:silly:
Bump
Anyone?
Maybe it's the louncher. .. trai with the touchwiz
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It's not the launcher. It doesn't matter.
This is why I hardly ask anything here. No one cares.
If your not a popular member you never get a reply.
I'll just ask my questions elsewhere where people actually care about you.
Are you using googles smartlock feature? When I first started using it I was receiving this weird notification which sounds like what you're talking about. It don't do it no more for some reason but man was it so annoying not knowing what the heck your phone is trying to tell you.
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Hey there.
I have been checking back on this topic for a while because my wife's Note Edge is having the same exact problem. I even reached out to Samsung Mobile Support and they can't even figure out what it is. All they did was tinker with the sound settings and asked me if it was fixed. I have tried disabling all possible notifications from all possible apps. The only thing left is to do a factory reset it seems. Any luck on your end?
VGMStudios said:
It's not the launcher. It doesn't matter.
This is why I hardly ask anything here. No one cares.
If your not a popular member you never get a reply.
I'll just ask my questions elsewhere where people actually care about you.
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Well that's not a pessimistic attitude or anything whatsoever! lol. Here's the thing... It might help to try and remember that nobody is on here getting paid to spend their time answering your questions all day long, so unfortunately it's inevitable that there will be times when people might just have to figure their problems out on their own or just be forced to wait until someone responds.. no matter how "popular" they might be.
This entire community wouldn't exist if weren't for all of the people on here who have been and are willing to spend their own free time sharing their knowledge with and helping others, so it's pretty ridiculous to sit there and act like it's a personal assault whenever nobody answers your question right away! From my experience on here people (including myself) are always more than willing to help out whenever they can (as long as the people are willing to help themselves too), but since nobody is getting paid people need to realize that it's more of a "self help" type of community than anything.
There are literally mountains of freely available information for people to search through to try to find their answers with, and with enough determination and persistence 99% of the time people could answer their own questions without ever even having to ask. So I'm definitely not trying to be rude or anything but it's just all in how you look at it.. because when people come here expecting to be handed all of the answers then they're most likely going to be disappointed and upset, but when you come here looking to help yourself instead you'd be surprised how much of a difference it makes and how rarely you'll have to ask any questions.
Anyway I'll try helping with some suggestions below since they're having the same problem too..
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Hey there.
I have been checking back on this topic for a while because my wife's Note Edge is having the same exact problem. I even reached out to Samsung Mobile Support and they can't even figure out what it is. All they did was tinker with the sound settings and asked me if it was fixed. I have tried disabling all possible notifications from all possible apps. The only thing left is to do a factory reset it seems. Any luck on your end?
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Ok I've actually had a similar problem in the past and I can't guarantee anything but hopefully this might help..
In my situation it turned out being "profiles" that I didn't realize were turned on, and they were causing rogue and unknown sounds to happen because they were overriding my ringer and media volume settings based on the time of day it was. So all I had to do was turn off the profiles and it solved the problem, but it depends on the rom that you're on as to whether or not profiles like that are even an option.
If not another thing I'd recommend doing (and I'm obviously not sure what all you've tried so I'm just trying to cover the bases just in case) is to get a root explorer (as long as you're rooted.. if not I'm honestly not sure what to tell ya) and navigate to the root folder .. then go to "system/media", and inside there should be a folders called ui, notification, and ringtones.. and this where all of the default notification sounds are located. I would go through and listen to each one of them (they should be .ogg files) and see if you can find a match to the one you're hearing, and if you do then you can just rename that file .bak instead of .ogg and that should stop it from playing randomly (basically a bandaid type fix).
If it's not any of the system sounds then you've basically narrowed it down to where it's most likely an app that's making the sound. If that's the case then what I'd do is go into Titanium Backup and filter it to only show "user apps" and then have it sort them by the date which they were installed, and then I'd just start going down the list looking for apps I've installed that could possibly be making the sound.. that way even if you have a general idea around when the problem started happening you can match that time frame up with apps that were installed around that time to narrow down your search (if that makes sense anyway).
Anyway that's what I would do to start at least and hopefully it helps!
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heh. I have an idea. You know those crappy applications on the edge? Some of them are games. I remember i used to have this issue with the memory one. Remove them from the edge. No root required. Just remove the panels from the panel configurator.
VGMStudios said:
Maybe someone else can help me with this.
Every so often during the day I keep getting a random notification sound with no visual as to what it is. The sound is 5 tones going in a descending pattern and sounds metallic. I do not have NFC turned on nor the facebook app. I checked all my apps and sounds. I even read a lot of threads else where and tried everyone's suggestion. Still does it. I searched my phone for *.ogg and *.wav files. Nothing.
I do have a wallet case but since NFC is off its not that. I've never heard this sound before. It only started a few days ago and I've have this phone for over a month. FYI I'm running the Hola launcher and omni swipe if that helps. Any suggestions?
I am thinking to uninstall ALL my apps and see if it still does it, but I really dont want to have to do that if I can avoid it.:silly:
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Not sure if this is gonna help you or not. But yesterday I started to getbthe same metallic noises, I only recall 1 change to my settings and that was installing the live wallpaper on the lock screen to show me pictures based in weather and such. And since then every hour or so it makes the sound. Try to find out if you did the same thing.
Random notification sound
I am having a similar problem which has been widely reported but none of the suggested fixes are working for me. The notification tone keeps sounding in a seemingly random way. There is no notification to match the tone. This is not just a beep or random noise. It is the default notification tone. (Skyline for completeness). This happens maybe 5 or 6 times in 24 hours. It has been happening for about 10 days.
I am running Android 8.0.0 (Samsung Experience version 9) on a Galaxy S8. The phone is not rooted.
I have turned off all notifications individually.
I have turned off notifications for the phone.
I have turned off notification reminders (it was never on).
I have turned off NFC and bluetooth.
I have checked under Accessibility settings.
I have uninstalled every app installed in the last 3 weeks.
I can reproduce the NFC and credit card issue but that is a single beep and not what I am talking about.
I have installed 3 different notification log readers (NS Notification, Notif log notification history and Notification Log). None of them show any activity at the times when I am getting the spurious tone.
When I re-enable notifications for Texts, Messenger and WhatsApp, I still receive these as normal.
I recently got a new dual band router and thought maybe the tone was the phone jumping from 2.4 to the 5 Ghz band or vice-versa. It wasn't. I thought it might be the phone jumping from telecoms provider to WiFi. Tested that too and that's not it.
Next step is a factory reset which I am trying to avoid.
I know this is bringing problems to the table, not solutions but this is really bugging me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.