Is it safe to replace the low battery notification sound file (/system/media/audio/ui/LowBattery.ogg)? I want to disable the sound.
jnstovall said:
Is it safe to replace the low battery notification sound file (/system/media/audio/ui/LowBattery.ogg)? I want to disable the sound.
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Are you trying to replace it or disable it, those are two different things.
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Apex_Strider said:
Are you trying to replace it or disable it, those are two different things.
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I would prefer to disable the notification entirely if that is possible. I am rooted running SCV7.
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What is this? Why does it say to unplug the charger? And why does it say the battery is at 100? That makes it seem like it is on battery power and not AC power. Any solutions to this?
Edit: And is it the same notification sound for EVERY notification? So... when I get a battery full sound, it will sound like a text message?
It's another notification so it will be the same sound unless you change the sound setting in the messaging app that you use.
cappysw10 said:
It's another notification so it will be the same sound unless you change the sound setting in the messaging app that you use.
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I meant for Text Messages. Can't I have texts make one sound, e-mails another, and notifications a third? Sorry if it is possible, I am not used to Android's settings yet.
Yes it is possible. You have to go into each respective app to set your sound.
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How does one get rid of the notification?
thehyecircus said:
How does one get rid of the notification?
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an app called tasker maybe?
This is a beastly app, thank you for telling me about it. It has taken care of a separate issue for me. What would I tell it to do to make it prevent this notification from appearing, exactly?
i'm using this phone on a dock as a clock/alarm when i go sleep. the stupid popup blocks the damn clock. i can't seem to find a fix for it. searched the forums and google. people are just disabling the sound, but i need to disable the popup.
good question
dn3g3l said:
i'm using this phone on a dock as a clock/alarm when i go sleep. the stupid popup blocks the damn clock. i can't seem to find a fix for it. searched the forums and google. people are just disabling the sound, but i need to disable the popup.
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Are you using a stock LG ROM?
There's a way to smali hack a fix to disable it
I use lightning bug which serves me as clock as well.The popup is seriously disturbing!
I wrote a Tasker task which dismisses the crap.
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birgertime said:
Are you using a stock LG ROM?
There's a way to smali hack a fix to disable it
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yea. everything is stock. what's the way to disable it?
The notification and call volume are the same. It has been the case ever since ICS and the only way to over come the issue is to use a custom rom, even rooting doesn't do anything to over come it.
I always sleep with phone on silent but I have started missing important unknown calls and was thinking that I should just keep my notifications silent when sleeping. So how do I do that on a nexus? Well I can't lol. Even if I select silent ring tone for notifications in the settings some apps like whatsapp have their own notification tone setting and will over ride whatever you have selected in settings. So basically I need to change the setting for every app everyday lol.
Now with iOS 6 even iPhone gives you higher control over notifications than stock Android. In the day of increased push services and what not a smartphone really needs to offer robust control over all this.
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Gambler_3 said:
The notification and call volume are the same. It has been the case ever since ICS and the only way to over come the issue is to use a custom rom, even rooting doesn't do anything to over come it.
I always sleep with phone on silent but I have started missing important unknown calls and was thinking that I should just keep my notifications silent when sleeping. So how do I do that on a nexus? Well I can't lol. Even if I select silent ring tone for notifications in the settings some apps like whatsapp have their own notification tone setting and will over ride whatever you have selected in settings. So basically I need to change the setting for every app everyday lol.
Now with iOS 6 even iPhone gives you higher control over notifications than stock Android. In the day of increased push services and what not a smartphone really needs to offer robust control over all this.
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First world problems.
"There's an app for that"
The same iPhone that I have to hit multiple buttons just to activate/deactivate the WiFi/Bluetooth and other functions. When Android been able to do it in one or two taps.
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I have no idea what your talking about in T-Mobile stock Rom for the s3 you could control between notification, volume, and ringtone sound all separately no custom Rom required
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neim81094 said:
I have no idea what your talking about in T-Mobile stock Rom for the s3 you could control between notification, volume, and ringtone sound all separately no custom Rom required
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"Stock" on a SIII would mean TouchWiz, wouldn't it?
He means completely stock Android.
neim81094 said:
I have no idea what your talking about in T-Mobile stock Rom for the s3 you could control between notification, volume, and ringtone sound all separately no custom Rom required
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I think he's complaining about just stock android, no touch wiz or sense or anything.
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Yea i was just about to say it's probably just a different Android version well as the dude said previously there is probably an app for that or if you dig around you might find a flashable audio control tweak.
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Elixir 2 lets me unlink the notification volume from the ring tone volume. I use this on my stock Galaxy Nexus (mine is rooted, not sure if that is required for this function in the app).
Tasker?
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That's ax actually my favorite feature
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Gambler_3 said:
The notification and call volume are the same. It has been the case ever since ICS and the only way to over come the issue is to use a custom rom, even rooting doesn't do anything to over come it.
I always sleep with phone on silent but I have started missing important unknown calls and was thinking that I should just keep my notifications silent when sleeping. So how do I do that on a nexus? Well I can't lol. Even if I select silent ring tone for notifications in the settings some apps like whatsapp have their own notification tone setting and will over ride whatever you have selected in settings. So basically I need to change the setting for every app everyday lol.
Now with iOS 6 even iPhone gives you higher control over notifications than stock Android. In the day of increased push services and what not a smartphone really needs to offer robust control over all this.
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If you're sleeping why not just turn the phone off?
barondebxl said:
If you're sleeping why not just turn the phone off?
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He already said that making the phone silent made him lose important calls. He sure doesn't want it to be switched off
I used an app called volume control in the past to control notification and ring tone volumes individually. There's a free version on the play store. Give it a try
slimfady said:
He already said that making the phone silent made him lose important calls. He sure doesn't want it to be switched off
I used an app called volume control in the past to control notification and ring tone volumes individually. There's a free version on the play store. Give it a try
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Oh for the calls.... got you!
dbolot1 said:
Tasker?
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Solution to every problem out there. Go spend that $6. It's totally worth it.
I think a much bigger problem with vanilla android is the lack of a T9 dialer. This is one of the most useful and important features on a phone for me and i don't think there's any way to fix this without a custom ROM.
I wish google would just add this and get it over with. I see no reason why they haven't already done so.
i have no idea if the stock from has this feature but im running paranoidandroind 2.54 on my gnex and there is a option to link ringtone and notifications together or have them separate. But even before using this rom i remember when you go to setting->sounds->Volume you can change ring and notifications separately.
InvalidUsername said:
I agree; Android definitely needs better sound/LED notification controls. For an OS so heavily invested in "personalization," it certainly lacks any here But oh wait, the Android fanboys and Google nuthuggers say its fine, so I guess it must be, right?
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there's ton of apps that let you "personalize" sounds and led notifications if you just look for them in the play store not to mention the countless roms that include these features. no need to start insulting people because of your ignorance.
I agree; Android definitely needs better sound/LED notification controls. For an OS so heavily invested in "personalization," it certainly lacks any here But oh wait, the Android fanboys and Google nuthuggers say its fine, so I guess it must be, right?
tatltael said:
I think a much bigger problem with vanilla android is the lack of a T9 dialer. This is one of the most useful and important features on a phone for me and i don't think there's any way to fix this without a custom ROM.
I wish google would just add this and get it over with. I see no reason why they haven't already done so.
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You can get t9 with third party dialor you don't need custom rom or even root for that. I use touch pal contacts its a brilliant app and you can theme it as well. The best thing about android is that you can change default system apps.
And people I have used several profile applications but all of them are riddled with bugs. The more powerful an app is the more bugs it seems to have. And some of those bugs can be so severe its not even funny. Like one of these apps "profile scheduler" would sometimes disconnect my network after a phone call lol wut.
However of course I am not giving up I am searching for apps that can unlink the notification and ring tone volume and seems like some of the devs have been able to do it now.
I am rooted btw so I will look into the recommendations put forward by a few posters.
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neim81094 said:
I have no idea what your talking about in T-Mobile stock Rom for the s3 you could control between notification, volume, and ringtone sound all separately no custom Rom required
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Because Samsung was never stupid enough to link the notification and ring tone volume. Bleh android oem's can be good at times lol.
I am also amazed at the blocking mode in jelly bean galaxy S3. I would like to see Samsung add profiles to blocking mode but in any case it trumps every other phone in terms of the sheer control it gives you. I have realised it really is better for such critical features to be built in instead of using an "app".
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I love the New Droid Maxx, however randomly when I get an SMS the vibrate and audio notifications stop working. I still get the screen notification tho. I reboot and it starts working properly again. I originally had my general notification to none for audio and thought that was the problem, I put a standard notification back on and it still does not solve issue. Has anyone else had this problem?
Thanks in advance.
Yes! I thought the same thing but in reality it was actually making a beep (the same sound when increasing or decreasing ringer volume). Luckily my problem went away for the most part. Paired with the notification volume not being synced to the ringer volume I was missing lots of things.
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Yeah. This drives me crazy. I rooted so I could relink the notification and ringer volume.
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Mine does it too things that seem to trigger it are blue tooth and video recording it seems like
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dobo84 said:
Mine does it too things that seem to trigger it are blue tooth and video recording it seems like
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I didn't think about the BT being a possible cause, I was using the "Sleep" mode in the "Assist" app. once I disabled that function, it seems to have fixed my issue of the notification going to silent, randomly.
davinci27 said:
Yeah. This drives me crazy. I rooted so I could relink the notification and ringer volume.
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What method did you use to re-link notifications and ringer volume?
Installed the xposed framework and then used gravity box to link them.
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davinci27 said:
Installed the xposed framework and then used gravity box to link them.
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Thanks, I will give it a shot
davinci27 said:
Installed the xposed framework and then used gravity box to link them.
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did gravity box work... i tried it, have the "link" box checked, but when i adjust ringer volume, the notification vol does not change.
EDIT: Nevermind, it does work. It just doesnt show the matching level for the notifications. Thanks!
There's the option to un link them. Never seen the option to link them. How do you do this?
I tried the unlink just to see if using that then disabling it would somehow do something. It just made my volume panel not have icons.
Edit : disregard. Check next post. Sorry!
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I'm going to test this to make sure it works. Looks like a step in the right
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Notifications seem to only come through occasionally and some fail completely. Any solutions?
ChildishGiant said:
Notifications seem to only come through occasionally and some fail completely. Any solutions?
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On which apps are we talking about?
On all apps but I think I worked it out. The battery optimisation on colour os is very aggressive and needs to be manually turned off for any app you want to receive realtime notifications from.
ChildishGiant said:
On all apps but I think I worked it out. The battery optimisation on colour os is very aggressive and needs to be manually turned off for any app you want to receive realtime notifications from.
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Ahh yes. Glad you fixed it