Hoping someone can help me with this issue:
One of the "voice command" apps I was using set an alarm, and now I can't get the alarm icon to go away from the notification bar. I'm using a TouchWiz-based ROM (Synergy), but the clock app doesn't show any alarms set/active. In fact, I deleted every alarm and the icon is still there. I'm sure it's something that one of the "voice command" apps set, but can't figure out how to remove it. I even uninstalled all the voice command apps I use, and it's still there.
Is there a way to see all active clock alarms outside of the TouchWiz Clock app?
Thanks much.
##Edit: Figured it out. Alarm had been set using a desk clock app while in dock that is different from normal alarm.
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Here's a weird problem. I am NOT using the stock alarm system in Android, I am instead using the Kaloer clock application. I have all of the alarms off and deleted from the stock application, but the icon is still showing at the top. Does Kaloer clock enable the stock alarm icon? It has it's own built in icon so I wouldn't think so, but I'm wondering if I can get it turned off since I'm not using the stock alarm application.
[Solution:]
In the newest update of Kaloer clock, there is now an option to turn off the stock alarm icon as well as the Kaloer icon.
Thanks!
was wondering the samething?
I use Alarm Clock Plus & there's an option in settings to hide the alarm icon. You could try that, but I don't know how to do it with the app you use.
Turned off
The weird part is I have it turned off in the Kaloer clock app too. But I still get the icon at the top. If I reboot the phone, the icon goes away until the next time I run the Kaloer clock app. So I know it's linked to that app and not a general glitch. There's just no other way for me to turn it off and I find it kind of irritating since I'm anal retentive and don't want excess icons at the top of my screen.
T-alarm is the alarm clock program with fast and handy interface.
The main feature of the program is that you can change once the time of next alarm. The T-Alarm restores the previous schedule after it'll wake you up with changed schedule. So, you don't need to restore your changes manual after each time you change the schedule.
The other feature is that you need few key presses to change the alarm. If you frequently change the alarm time for tomorrow you can do it with a few key presses and immediately see the next alarm time.
You can set the music file from the card for the alarm. You can press a music file name during file selection to listen it.
for browser:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.FedoroffSoft.TAlarm
for device
market://details?id=com.FedoroffSoft.TAlarm
Feature list:
- Next alarm time at the lock screen. System alarm icon at the notification bar
- Alarm can be once changed or cancelled. The program restore the base schedule after alarm triggering
- It is easy to quick change the next alarm time
- Select sound file from sd-card to use as ring-tone
- Notification in the notification bar with snooze indicator
Expected features:
- Various settings: default signal profile, Hide/show icons at the notificatonn bar
- selecting ring-tone from the standard ring-tone list
- selection melody from the standard media catalog
- setting the minimal time of the sound. A short sound will be looped till the minimal time
- other features
I have posted the T-Alarm on the Android Market.
You can find it by the "T-Alarm" name
I will try it out right away. I would suggest that you add an option to show an alarm notification in the notification bar when there is an alarm set up, and from this notification the app should be started.
Sure, I'll add the status in to the notification bar.
I've filled the feature list more exactly in the first post. Your suggestion is in it.
Now I'm concentrating on the design, but the other features will be definitely implemented.
claus1953 said:
I will try it out right away. I would suggest that you add an option to show an alarm notification in the notification bar when there is an alarm set up, and from this notification the app should be started.
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I've added the notification bar icon.
New version is available on the Market and in this forum.
You was right, this is a very useful feature. Now it is easy to check the T-Alarm is working and time of a next alarm.
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I've added the notification bar icon.
New version is available on the Market and in this forum.
You was right, this is a very useful feature. Now it is easy to check the T-Alarm is working and time of a next alarm.
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Great i just upgraded. Now one more question, would it be possible that the alarm notification is accepted and recognized as normal alarm, so it can be shown in widgets that show the next alarm?
I will try it. Thanks for providing.
claus1953 said:
Now one more question, would it be possible that the alarm notification is accepted and recognized as normal alarm, so it can be shown in widgets that show the next alarm?
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I'm sure it is possible because of other alarm programs can do it.
I have it in mind to make but I thought to do it in future.
But now I look how to do it and if it is simple like the notofication bar I'll make it in some of a near version.
Yes it is possible as i saw it in another alarm clock app that is why i am asking for it. With this it will be my choice of alarm app
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I found that adding a next alarm time to the lock screen is easy to do and done it last weekend.
Verson 1.2.2 shows next alarm time at the lock screen.
I had also added the system alarm icon to the notification bar. I plan to make an option to hide alarm icon form the notification bar. Two alarm icons might be too many for the notification bar
I've issued a new version of the T-Alarm.
There was a bug that the lick screen time some time disappeared on my Samsung Galaxy S.
I keep working on design. It is the most required feature now
BETEP.OK said:
I've issued a new version of the T-Alarm.
There was a bug that the lick screen time some time disappeared on my Samsung Galaxy S.
I keep working on design. It is the most required feature now
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Looking and working very good for me. Thanks and keep up the good work. This is currently my first choice alarm clock.
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Today I've published new version of my application.
T-Alarm 2.0 have a nice design.
I also made much code refactoring inside the program's code, hence it works a bit faster.
Now I plan to add more little features.
I can't get the stock alarm clock to work (using the Clock application).
I first tried it when I took a nap, I told Google Now to set an alarm clock for a certain time. I never woke up so I tested it out a bit.
The stock alarm clock, when it reaches the time, will ring for a split second, then stop. It will not ring for any more. The alarm appears in the notification as if it is working properly, asking for dismiss or snooze. But it just won't play.
Any solution to this?
I have the exact same problem...
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originalnabisco said:
I can't get the stock alarm clock to work (using the Clock application).
I first tried it when I took a nap, I told Google Now to set an alarm clock for a certain time. I never woke up so I tested it out a bit.
The stock alarm clock, when it reaches the time, will ring for a split second, then stop. It will not ring for any more. The alarm appears in the notification as if it is working properly, asking for dismiss or snooze. But it just won't play.
Any solution to this?
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The issue is with screen lock, try to disable screen lock and it should work, I believe there is one more type of screen lock also work, but the rest bom out. It's a bug with JB.
Hey guys--
I've noticed an issue with the stock clock app since upgrading to KK. It adds a notification 2 hours before any alarm with the option to disable it, which is fine but unnecessary and it makes my status bar very sloppy since there's 2 alarm icons at that point. I'd rather just disable it.
I've researched and supposedly there's a setting in the clock app to disable it if you go to settings from the alarm screen. That doesn't seem to be the case in my version. Does anyone know if Moto removed that from their skin?
Any other ideas how to resolve this?
One idea I saw was to disable the clock app's permission for making a notification. Tried that, and the second icon did indeed still gone, obviously. But the alarm didn't work right. It sounded, but the screen didn't go on and the phone didn't vibrate. When I woke it up manually, the sound kept going off, but the only way to dismiss the alarm was to launch the app and turn the slider to off because no alarm screen ever appeared.
Any other ideas how to more successfully disable that notification?
Thanks!
Hi
I have an S7 edge that is suddenly showing the alarm clock icon constantly .
I have no alarms set ... I've cleared cache and data in the clock app but its still there.
If i restart the phone it comes on again after a few seconds .
Im in the UK and the only thing thats changed is the clocks going back an hour but i cant see why that would make the alarm clock icon permenently on ?
Its trivial but really annoying
Got Pandora installed? Seems to have an alarm function in there causing it
And add the clock / alarm widget to the homescreen, see if that is storing any
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Got Pandora installed? Seems to have an alarm function in there causing it
And add the clock / alarm widget to the homescreen, see if that is storing any
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No I don't have Pandora installed ... ill try the widget trick though .
Thanks