Hi N5 Guys,
I feel stupid asking that question, but where can I enable increasing ringtone volume? Would be also nice for alarm clock.
A search only offered solutions to disable existing increasing volume, but not the other way around.
Do you know a workaround, i.e. a free app, or is the setting hidden anywhere?
Cheers...
I also can't see how to do this?!
Has this feature been removed with KitKat?
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Hi all,
I've tried searching the site as well as Google, but unfortunately all the keywords I come up with are so common I couldn't find what I was looking for.
I'm looking for a way to make the ringer settings for my phone a function of the time of day.
For example, I generally keep the ringer on my phone set to ring once at the lowest volume setting to avoid being rude either in public or while at work (cubicle environment). However, since I don't have a landline at home, I would like to have the ringer automatically change to ring multiple times at high volume to increase the chances of me hearing it / waking me up at night, then revert back in the morning.
At minimum, I want to be able to schedule volume and number of rings. Being able to change the actual ringtone would be a nice bonus. I'm not concerned about more fancy things like different tones for different people or things like that. A solution using a few registry hacks would be fine, a simple little program would of course be better.
Thanks in advance.
Is it possible to change the settings for phone ringtone to behave like the notification ringtone which only rings once?
I don't want my phone ringtone to keep playing but only ring once instead.
Would really appreciate it if someone has a solution.
Thanks in advance.
Hi!
Is there someone knows of there a application is for my question:
Is there a application thats can set for a in-call a notification with sound and for a notification for whatsapp only vibrate and that for a couple of applications who gives a notifications.
My phone, Sensation, Isn't rooted!
daveknoop said:
Hi!
Is there someone knows of there a application is for my question:
Is there a application thats can set for a in-call a notification with sound and for a notification for whatsapp only vibrate and that for a couple of applications who gives a notifications.
My phone, Sensation, Isn't rooted!
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Theres arent application to give you notifications. You can customize notification icons if your savvy enough but it would definitely require rooting your phone. Sound profiles can be set through system settings and application specifics. Hit thanks if i helped and try searching more if you didnt already. Odds are someone on here is experiencing the same thing as you
I didn't understand your question properly..
But if you are asking an in-call notification application, search for 'SMS Popup' in Market. You can fully customize your notifications and also you can set in-call sound notifications..
Hope this helps..
Everywhere I look, people are trying to silence all their system sounds with or without using silent mode. My wish, however, is quite the opposite.
I want to be able to have system sounds (lock / unlock / touch sounds, etc.) ON while having notifications and rings set to SILENT.
Even specialized apps like Ultimate Sound Control have system and ringer sounds linked. Can't mute or enable one without the other.
And I don't want to set ringer to silent and all notifications to silent and then increase volume. No, that would not be practical. I want to be able to use silent mode toggle to turn ringer/notification sounds and all ON when needed.
Am I the only weird one around? Is everyone so determined about this that Android has no possibility to do this?
Thank you if you have any solutions. My N5 is rooted, by the way.
Don't think it's possible. Sorry.
As much as I like the overall volume on the OPO, the chosen NFC tone is way too loud and irritating for the amount that I use it. Anyone have any idea where these tones are defined and can they be changed or silenced? This might be better asked in a CM forum but figured I would start here.
In Tasker you can set the "DMTF Volume" to 0. That way there is no sound.
I'm sorry, but I don't know how to set this volume in the standard settings of Android or CyanogenMod.
Note this is not the same as the "dial-pad touch tones" setting!