[APP] Disable Increasing Ringtone [Root-Free] - Galaxy Note 3 Themes and Apps

I found this app while googling for ways to disable increasing ringtones on my Note 3, Dunnow why Samsung Doesent has an option to Disable it in the settings!
This App does not require Root and works flawlessly!, i am using it on my SM-N9005 and GT-i9500
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Once Disable Increasing Ring is downloaded and installed, it runs in the background and automatically equalizes the volume of the ringtone and makes it consistent. The app very small in size and is lightweight. Since it runs in the background, it is never identified and neither does it obstruct any running tasks.
When Disable Increasing Ring is installed on your device, it requires no further configuration or user inputs. In fact, as soon as the app is installed on your device, it starts working right away.
The only downside of using this app is that it displays its icon in the taskbar indicating that the app is running in the background. However this icon can also be disabled by going to the Application Manager in the Settings window, selecting the Disable Increasing Ring app from the displayed list, and by unchecking the Show notifications checkbox that is available right under the Force stop button.
Google Play Store Link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shumoapp.disableincreasingring&hl=en

Not so interesting with this app since, the notification is quite annoying since it is displaying blank gaps between others notification icons. I was tried to disable the notification through settings but it will appeared again every time when I reboot my phone.
My recommendation is HandyPhone - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.sydorov.handyphone&hl=en
Just turn on the Enable ascending ring option in your HandyPhone. Then select maximum for your "Initial ringing level" option. No need to root and no notification in the notification menu.
Besides, you also can increase your "initial ringing level" to higher volume instead of let your phone ringing up from the default volume.

junclj said:
Not so interesting with this app since, the notification is quite annoying since it is displaying blank gaps between others notification icons. I was tried to disable the notification through settings but it will appeared again every time when I reboot my phone.
My recommendation is HandyPhone - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ua.sydorov.handyphone&hl=en
Just turn on the Enable ascending ring option in your HandyPhone. Then select maximum for your "Initial ringing level" option. No need to root and no notification in the notification menu.
Besides, you also can increase your "initial ringing level" to higher volume instead of let your phone ringing up from the default volume.
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Thanks for this app. Works well, and much less annoying than having the notification

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TF Profile - Profile Scheduler

TF Profile lets you change volume, wireless and other phone settings quickly and easily.
Simply set and forget!
Activate profile by just a click or by conditions (Date, Time, Headset in, Headset out, Power on, Screen on, Battery level, Charging...)
The following profile settings are supported
Network:
-Wifi
-Bluetooth
-GPS
-Airplane Mode
-Data
-Auto-Sync
-Sync Now
-Wifi Hotspot
Sound:
-Volume Mode (Silent, Vibrate, Normal)
-Volume (Ringer, Alarm, Media)
-Auto-Speakerphone
-Text-to-speech
Display:
-Auto-Rotate
-Change Wallpaper
-Brightness
-Screen Timeout
Action:
-Start an App
-Set Alarm
-Start Setting Page
-Boot (Reboot, Hot reboot, Recovery, Power Off)
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http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=today.is.future.profile073
nice and simple; just what I needed for the wife
nice app...
Nice app, but I wish it included what I've been looking for in a profiler: I want something that sets my screen-lock to enable when I leave the house. I don't know if that could be achieved by changing the lock screen settings to enable the lock upon leaving or leaving the lock on a "timer" where instead of a time countdown the same idea could be used with GPS not being within a certain area. I'm not terribly familiar with programming so I don't know if something like this would require root or if root could be avoided... Or if aosp (with a slice of T-Mobile and touchwiz on top) could even support it.
Anyway, I hope you take a look at this and can help, thanks!
is dark theme available in options?
plz consider it as a feature req
hey bro what u have made is excellent bt can u just make some profiles like phone only silent vibrate and all plz rply
Looks awesome but needs whitelist for callers. Only thing keeping this from being my number 1.
Good app, nice and simple.
Couple of suggestions for future releases:
1. Have the currently selected profile displayed in your notification entry.
2. Would be nice if I could re-arrange the order of the profiles so that I can put my most used at the top for quick selection.
3. A dark theme please.
Keep up the good work.
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Nice app, but I wish it included what I've been looking for in a profiler: I want something that sets my screen-lock to enable when I leave the house. I don't know if that could be achieved by changing the lock screen settings to enable the lock upon leaving or leaving the lock on a "timer" where instead of a time countdown the same idea could be used with GPS not being within a certain area. I'm not terribly familiar with programming so I don't know if something like this would require root or if root could be avoided... Or if aosp (with a slice of T-Mobile and touchwiz on top) could even support it.
Anyway, I hope you take a look at this and can help, thanks!
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if this app allows for locale settings, you can explore the screen lock option with Secure Settings
it works great for me using EasyProfiles. I've yet to try TF, but if it doesn't have Calendar event (specific strings) then i will give it a pass

Lolipop Silent Mode Options?

The other day I flashed the 04.04.15 nightly of CM12, everything works great to be honest. However I then realised by design silent mode in Android 5.0 has changed.
What I want to do is have silent mode work as it did in Android 4.4, that been when the phone is on silent mode alarms still work, and any notifications will still activate the notification light.
The closest I can get to this is putting the phone on vibrate mode, which is not ideal as the phone is very loud when vibrating on a desk.
Do any hacks exist to stop the phone vibrating, or to replicate the 4.4 behaviour? Anything I’ve found appears to just make it easier to activate the “new silent mode”.
The only thing you can do is put the phone into priority mode like this:
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And then go into Settings/Sounds & Notifications/Interruptions and switch off interruptions for calls and notifications.
By doing this your phone will be silent but you'll still have audible alarms and a functioning notification led.
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Thanks for the suggestion, unfortunately doing that you will not get notifications for email, whatsapp and so on unless you allow them in priority mode. If you allow notifications for an app in priority mode then you are back to the same problem, you are either forced to hear a notification sound or have the phone vibrate.
I even went as far as creating a new profile with the ring tone / notification volume set to nothing, however that simply makes the phone vibrate... Google really don't want phones to have a proper silent mode, such an annoying decision... it seems such a basic feature to remove.
I did however find this Xposed Module: True Silent Mode for Lollipop
Features:
Adds the silent mode of Android 4.x back (no sound, no vibration)
Keeps notification LEDs intact
Keeps alarms working (in contrast to the new "None" mode)
That worked perfectly for me, my phone is now silent, I get coloured LED notifications and my alarms work :good:
Hopefully Xposed and this module will keep working in future versions of Android!

Help with notifications and volume changing

Hello guys,
I'm wondering if is there a way to stop the sound volume changing made by notifications.
I'm explaining better: in any mode, with or without sounds or vibrations, when I'm listening to music or watching some stuff and I received a notifications, for example by WhatsApp or email, the sound becomes lower for a couple of seconds and then return to his previous volume. That's very annoying.
Do you know if there's a way to stop this behavior?
Valeriuz said:
Hello guys,
I'm wondering if is there a way to stop the sound volume changing made by notifications.
I'm explaining better: in any mode, with or without sounds or vibrations, when I'm listening to music or watching some stuff and I received a notifications, for example by WhatsApp or email, the sound becomes lower for a couple of seconds and then return to his previous volume. That's very annoying.
Do you know if there's a way to stop this behavior?
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Go to Settings\Sound and Vibrations\ and look for Ascending Ringtone. This setting starts sounds low and raises them as it continues
Saloei said:
Go to Settings\Sound and Vibrations\ and look for Ascending Ringtone. This setting starts sounds low and raises them as it continues
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I've tried it, didn't work, it keeps interruptions
To completely stop notifications from interrupting, you have to disable the notification related to the app.
Settings\Status bar and notification\Manage notification. Select your app and go through available settings. Experiment until you find what you're looking for.
Yes I've tried all the settings, nothing changed. Don't know if it's a bug.
Vivo with Oreo 8.1 does not support separate ringing/sound volume alarm form sound alarm notification.
You have to wait until Pie version arrive that add that useful separation.
Here's how sounds volume works on Pie.
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Easiest way is to enable the silent mode from control manager while anytime you are watching videos and don't want the notifications disturb you.
Hope this helps!

Confused by notification sounds under vibration mode

Hi, my Pixel 3a is making a sound whenever there is a notification, although I have set the phone to vibrate (even in the do-not-disturb mode!). I have used Android phones for the past eight years, so I think I am pretty familiar with all the little things with Android, but I am just confused to hell about what is going on. I checked a few settings, and they look okay to me (which means that it would behave "normally" on my old phone). I have media volume set to non zero, but that should not matter as I understand.
I think if I turn off app notification sound in individual app's notification settings it should work, but obviously it is a daunting task that I do not want to bother.
I wonder if you can offer some advice. Thank you.
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Yeah this confuses me as well. The only way i found was to tap the notifcation symbol again so it turns to the bell with the line through it. But then theres no vibrate either
Unstroofy said:
Yeah this confuses me as well. The only way i found was to tap the notifcation symbol again so it turns to the bell with the line through it. But then theres no vibrate either
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I still have the notification sounds under the mute mode (and was again waken by a sound at 5am this morning). I suspected this may have something to do with Google Assistant, and while I am not 100% sure about it, I tried something and it worked for me: I turned off "notification access" (Apps & notifications > special app access, or via search) of "Google" and some other apps, tried to trigger notifications, and the phone vibrated/stayed silent as expected. I turned them back on, and everything still works fine. Hope they do not com back.
You may want to give that a try.
EDIT: DO NOT turn the access back on -- it may fail after you reconnect to your Bluetooth headset.
Unstroofy said:
Yeah this confuses me as well. The only way i found was to tap the notifcation symbol again so it turns to the bell with the line through it. But then theres no vibrate either
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There is a thread for it now:
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixe..._bug/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share
Since these notification channels were implemented, the whole way of the notifications being served got upside down and confusing. R&D forgot at 7.0 already that android is a phone os, some people don't have time to granularly tune each and every app and set the sound and vibrate and other bs.
Same here, Facebook's notifications can come with a weird sound even if I cut off any sound...

What does this setting mean?

Yesterday I was looking for a way to customize my notifications a bit more because I'm missing some features from my Mi A2 Lite (Android 10 - Android One) like notification priority, silent notifications (those that go to the bottom of the notifications list), minimizing notifications (so that they take less space), hiding individual icons in the status bar while keeping the notification (for persistent notifications) and I bumped into this setting.
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The default setting was "Notifications".
I've searched everywhere but I can't find any relevant info about it , does anyone know what this does?
Also, does anyone know if those features are in MIUI?
This setting currently does nothing no matter what you set it to. It will go back to default "Notifications" after you receive a few messages. It's a remnant from Android O Adaptive Notifications which is already implemented by default in MIUI 12.
Alrich said:
This setting currently does nothing no matter what you set it to. It will go back to default "Notifications" after you receive a few messages. It's a remnant from Android O Adaptive Notifications which is already implemented by default in MIUI 12.
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Great, thanks. It went back to "Notifications" as you said.
do you have any idea if the features I mentioned are completely stripped away in MIUI or can I find them somehow?
I tried looking for the options you mentioned above and they either don't exist or will need some kind of external app to manage them.
Max I could find are the default MIUI Notification options when you long press the app and select App Info and then dive through the various categories there. None of which seem to be clear with what they do or are redundant with many of the same options overlapping.
Alrich said:
I tried looking for the options you mentioned above and they either don't exist or will need some kind of external app to manage them.
Max I could find are the default MIUI Notification options when you long press the app and select App Info and then dive through the various categories there. None of which seem to be clear with what they do or are redundant with many of the same options overlapping.
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Great, thanks for checking it out. I looked everywhere too but they skinned away all the cool customization.

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