Related
So I accidentally selected an option to choose my ringtone and notification sound but there are no ringtones or notification sounds.
How can I reset the selection option so I can choose the right place to look for ringtones?
I have searched and this question was unanswered. Please help thank you.
shugga101 said:
So I accidentally selected an option to choose my ringtone and notification sound but there are no ringtones or notification sounds.
How can I reset the selection option so I can choose the right place to look for ringtones?
I have searched and this question was unanswered. Please help thank you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
You could get Zedge from the market and download/ set custom ringtones.
Or without wiping data, reflash your ROM if you're running a custom. That should reset it.
Sent from my time waster.
shugga101 said:
So I accidentally selected an option to choose my ringtone and notification sound but there are no ringtones or notification sounds.
How can I reset the selection option so I can choose the right place to look for ringtones?
I have searched and this question was unanswered. Please help thank you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's unclear to me what exactly you did, but if you selected an app to perform this that won't do it, you can go to settings > applications > manage applications and find that app and clear launch by default.
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk
Nickovtyme said:
You could get Zedge from the market and download/ set custom ringtones.
Or without wiping data, reflash your ROM if you're running a custom. That should reset it.
Sent from my time waster.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Did not work at all for both methods. I wan't to be able to select the ringtones in my /system/media/audio/ringtones as well as my /system/media/audio/notifications.
EDIT: Fixed my problem. Had to wipe data to fix this problem. Must of had a bad ROM flash the first time. But no FC's or problems with my music or ringtones.
It's unclear to me what exactly you did, but if you selected an app to perform this that won't do it, you can go to settings > applications > manage applications and find that app and clear launch by default.
Sent from my Desire HD using Tapatalk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Basically i went into menu>settings>sound>phone ringtone and selected the "don't ask me again" checkbox and accidently clicked on an option that wasn't for my default ringtones. So now when I go into that menu my only option is "Silent".
Phone is not on silent though I still have a ringtone its just a regular ringer that I don't like and is set for both notifications and phone ringtone.
Hi,
I present a new application, compatible with Gmail for Android (versions for Ice Cream Sandwitch and higher).
I will implements recurrent notifications for unread messages (in inbox or prioritary inbox).
Due the limitations of the Gmail API, that exports the total unread messages count, nor the messages, the notifier can't detect new messages in certain scenarios.
By example:
The notifier works fine in this cases:
* Receive a new message
* Read messages in the device
The notifier not detects a new message if
* You have X unread messages and (in another device, like PC) you read Y messages and Z new messages are arrived before next phone sync (and Y + Z < X)
In other cases, the app works fine.
Comments are welcome!
For use it, you can disable ringtone notifications (setting notification sound to silent) in Gmail (prioritary or normal inbox depending of your choice), but not notifications (i like gmail notifications and I don't have included in my app),
the go my app and configure repeats, sound and vibration the enable the service in the top-right of the screen.
Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryosoftware.gmailnotifier
Changelog
1.0.0
- Initial release
1.1.0
- Corrected bug calculating the silent hours
- Added spanish translation
1.2.0
- Added setting in order to continue playing leds (but no sounds and vibration) when reminders max count reached
Released into the Play Store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ryosoftware.gmailnotifier
not working for me
I am running android 4.1.1 and gmail v4.2.1. App doesn't seem to do anything.
I configured:
1. Gmail app notification on but silent.
2. On your app picked acct, turned off priority inbox (to monitor plain inbox), picked ringtone, turned off silent hours.
3. To enable, the on/off switch says off in gray (when disabled it says on in blue - a little confusing).
When new Gmail comes through, I am only getting the standard Gmail visual notification. No sound.
Am I missing something?
I really want this to work because I too like the standard Gmail notification, I just want it to repeat.
yearn2burn said:
I am running android 4.1.1 and gmail v4.2.1. App doesn't seem to do anything.
I configured:
1. Gmail app notification on but silent.
2. On your app picked acct, turned off priority inbox (to monitor plain inbox), picked ringtone, turned off silent hours.
3. To enable, the on/off switch says off in gray (when disabled it says on in blue - a little confusing).
When new Gmail comes through, I am only getting the standard Gmail visual notification. No sound.
Am I missing something?
I really want this to work because I too like the standard Gmail notification, I just want it to repeat.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
please, put a app screenshot (obviously, you can hide your gmail from the screenhot) or send to me
(ryo.software _AT_ gmail.com).
is working great for me
thanks
Re: [APP][>= ICS] GMail Unreads Notifier
bartito said:
please, put a app screenshot (obviously, you can hide your gmail from the screenhot) or send to me
(ryo.software _AT_ gmail.com).
is working great for me
thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Here you go.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2
yearn2burn said:
Here you go.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
after configure it, you need to enable the service via clicking the switch at top-right of the screen (set it to on)
bartito said:
after configure it, you need to enable the service via clicking the switch at top-right of the screen (set it to on)
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It works now (D'oh!). I swear I tried both toggles before. Oh well, thanks:good:
Well, I still have a couple suggestions:
1. Change the on/off to "enabled" and "disabled". The problem is that on/off refers both to the state of on and off and to the process of turning on and turning off, so you're never quite sure what you're doing when you push the button.
2. If possible, and this sounds more complicated, make the beeping stop after the notification in the pull down has been dismissed, even if the email hasn't been read. The reason I like the standard Gmail notification is because you can see what the email is straight from the notification area and dismiss it without even opening Gmail. But if you keep on getting beeps, you have to open it anyway, so there's no point.
yearn2burn said:
It works now (D'oh!). I swear I tried both toggles before. Oh well, thanks:good:
Well, I still have a couple suggestions:
1. Change the on/off to "enabled" and "disabled". The problem is that on/off refers both to the state of on and off and to the process of turning on and turning off, so you're never quite sure what you're doing when you push the button.
2. If possible, and this sounds more complicated, make the beeping stop after the notification in the pull down has been dismissed, even if the email hasn't been read. The reason I like the standard Gmail notification is because you can see what the email is straight from the notification area and dismiss it without even opening Gmail. But if you keep on getting beeps, you have to open it anyway, so there's no point.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hi,
Happy to known that's working for you!
1)
love the switch, i think don't need to be changed.
2)
not possible to make that, due to the limitations of the Gmail API, that exports only the label names and the number of unread messages, but with the new Gmail app (published just a few minutes ago), you can archive emails from the notifications bar
Re: [APP][>= ICS] GMail Unreads Notifier
bartito said:
love the switch, i think don't need to be changed
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I agree the on/off is attractive, but now you must click the on button to turn off and click the on button to turn off. Could just change button assignments so that clicking off disables and clicking on enables.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2
yearn2burn said:
I agree the on/off is attractive, but now you must click the on button to turn off and click the on button to turn off. Could just change button assignments so that clicking off disables and clicking on enables.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
sorry,
possibly i don't understand, but i think the switch is ok.
if switch value is "on" (blue color) the app monitorizes the gmail inbox or prioritary inbox and notifies the new messages (and the repeats)
if switch value is "off" (gray color) the app don't monitorizes (and don't repeats).
is not?
Re: [APP][>= ICS] GMail Unreads Notifier
bartito said:
sorry,
possibly i don't understand, but i think the switch is ok.
if switch value is "on" (blue color) the app monitorizes the gmail inbox or prioritary inbox and notifies the new messages (and the repeats)
if switch value is "off" (gray color) the app don't monitorizes (and don't repeats).
is not?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes, the blue color indicating on is great. Playing with it some more, what confused me is that when it's on and blue and you press the on (right side of switch) it changes state and vice versa for off.
So when it's blue (on), only the left side of switch should respond to touch. You should not be able to turn off by clicking "on" or turn on by clicking "off". The fact that I was confused says something (besides "what an idiot!").
But anyway, I'm really curious about the new Gmail version. I went to update and nothing showed as an available update.
Sent from my HTC6435LVW using Tapatalk 2
Not working
I am using Gmail version 4.6 (836823). Gmail Notifier not working. Any known issues? Suggestions? Settings as below. Thanks
yearn2burn said:
I am using Gmail version 4.6 (836823). Gmail Notifier not working. Any known issues? Suggestions? Settings as below. Thanks
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
please, clear gmail notifier and gmail app cache and reboot the phone.
is working fine for me.
thanks
works perfectly!
love the app, just installed it on the toshiba tablet, android 4.1.1 and works perfectly!
does exactly what is needed, nothing more, nothing less.
will donate. Thanks dev.
---------- Post added at 10:06 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 AM ----------
Luccig said:
love the app, just installed it on the toshiba tablet, android 4.1.1 and works perfectly!
does exactly what is needed, nothing more, nothing less.
will donate. Thanks dev.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
one note, can I make the notifications go on forever until I read the messages?
Luccig said:
love the app, just installed it on the toshiba tablet, android 4.1.1 and works perfectly!
does exactly what is needed, nothing more, nothing less.
will donate. Thanks dev.
---------- Post added at 10:06 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:00 AM ----------
one note, can I make the notifications go on forever until I read the messages?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
yes
Select "Until all messages read" in "repeats count"
Version 2.0.0 has been released, that includes customizable preferences foreach gmail account...
Seems like a constantly reoccurring topic:
Anytime I'm using my phone, watching videos or showing others things on my phone, I'll receive any incoming whatsapp message as a very indiscreet pop-up in the top section of my screen.
I've tried using the "adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0" setting that works on some phones... sadly not on the S8+.
There's an App by Jawomo called "noHeadsUp" in the playstore, however this app involves activating (and then partially bypassing) the "do not disturb" function accompanied by the statusbar notification.
Jawomo's App "Headsoff", which worked perfectly on my S6 edge, seems to not be working on Android 7.0
Anyone have a solution to this issue?
(Pop-Up notifications are, of course, turned off in whatsapp's settings)
THANKS!
bashu_ger said:
Seems like a constantly reoccurring topic:
Anytime I'm using my phone, watching videos or showing others things on my phone, I'll receive any incoming whatsapp message as a very indiscreet pop-up in the top section of my screen.
I've tried using the "adb shell settings put global heads_up_notifications_enabled 0" setting that works on some phones... sadly not on the S8+.
There's an App by Jawomo called "noHeadsUp" in the playstore, however this app involves activating (and then partially bypassing) the "do not disturb" function accompanied by the statusbar notification.
Jawomo's App "Headsoff", which worked perfectly on my S6 edge, seems to not be working on Android 7.0
Anyone have a solution to this issue?
(Pop-Up notifications are, of course, turned off in whatsapp's settings)
THANKS!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes only way i found now is - ON the Pop-Up notifications to, only show when Phone is OFF in WhatsApp
I had NOTE 7 and we could stop the Preview in that older phone
Why we are not able to that here
This actually disables the notifications from popping up when I'm actively using my phone.. but yeah... now they pop up when my phone is locked... not sure which is worse.
Thanks though.
ive been trying to find an answer to this for over 2 weeks since getting the s8 and still had no joy , had the same issue on s7 but there was a solution to that but doesnt work on my s8.
i have emailed whatsapp developers direct and had no response from them at all.
think the only solution for now is to use a different messaging app and delete whatsapp.
If they didn't remove system ui tuner, we could then stop it. I hate the damn crap always popping up in my face. People seem to talk more when I'm trying to watch youtube and cover the damn video.
bashu_ger said:
This actually disables the notifications from popping up when I'm actively using my phone.. but yeah... now they pop up when my phone is locked... not sure which is worse.
Thanks though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Glad i could help
you could click on the Thanks
There a free app called noheadsup that works for me. Install app and use single app setting scroll down to WhatsApp and you can disable the popup notification in there. I still get vibration alert when I get a msg.
Does it work to go to the Apps manager in the phone's Settings, and turn off Notifications for WhatsApp?
Tinimark said:
There a free app called noheadsup that works for me. Install app and use single app setting scroll down to WhatsApp and you can disable the popup notification in there. I still get vibration alert when I get a msg.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
noheadsup app doesnt work for me , does nothing at all
---------- Post added at 10:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:50 PM ----------
Gary02468 said:
Does it work to go to the Apps manager in the phone's Settings, and turn off Notifications for WhatsApp?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
if you turn off notifications for whatsapp then you dont get any sort of notification at all, i still need the sound or vibrate just not the big banner across the top with all my message contents on view for anyone looking at my phone to read.
widget2k13 said:
noheadsup app doesnt work for me , does nothing at all
---------- Post added at 10:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:50 PM ----------
if you turn off notifications for whatsapp then you dont get any sort of notification at all, i still need the sound or vibrate just not the big banner across the top with all my message contents on view for anyone looking at my phone to read.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's called "peek" now and if Samsung left the system ui tuner in, then we could disable just the peek/heads-up.
This is what I did to make it work.
Installed noheadsup
Open app and go to the in app settings (basic settings)
In the first box "disable all" make sure this is not activated
In the second box "disable single" activate this and press settings.
This will load all you apps in a list.
Scroll down to WhatsApp and select it
In this next menu make sure that allow notifications and show silently are both on. Set the "on lock screen" to not show notifications
Go back... And turn on vibration and sound alerts.
For me, the sound alerts don't work but the phone does vibrate and there are no popups. S8+
Tinimark said:
This is what I did to make it work.
Installed noheadsup
Open app and go to the in app settings (basic settings)
In the first box "disable all" make sure this is not activated
In the second box "disable single" activate this and press settings.
This will load all you apps in a list.
Scroll down to WhatsApp and select it
In this next menu make sure that allow notifications and show silently are both on. Set the "on lock screen" to not show notifications
Go back... And turn on vibration and sound alerts.
For me, the sound alerts don't work but the phone does vibrate and there are no popups. S8+
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
For that we do not need this App for it to show Silently
we can just go in the WhatsApp settings and
Turn on Show silently
But if the PAID version works with sound i would Pay
Doesn't work for me neither
Same here.
It disables popup, but there is no sound then..
After update i do not get mesg Previews anymore
Tiles
I have successfully disabled heads up notifications for my s8+. Get the Tiles apk by rascarlo from the Playstore, grant adb privilege, enable the head up tile, booom, goodbye intrusive heads up notifications.
moraytadroidz said:
I have successfully disabled heads up notifications for my s8+. Get the Tiles apk by rascarlo from the Playstore, grant adb privilege, enable the head up tile, booom, goodbye intrusive heads up notifications.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not working here.
Nothing is working.
Only thing that is working is to mute the notifications all together per app... so no sound or vibration. This is really a very bad thing. I hate it.
1. Activate show notifications silently in settings.
2. Download an app called lightflow and set up notifications for WhatsApp.
3. Now you won't get popups, only sound and vibration.
moraytadroidz said:
I have successfully disabled heads up notifications for my s8+. Get the Tiles apk by rascarlo from the Playstore, grant adb privilege, enable the head up tile, booom, goodbye intrusive heads up notifications.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Using this worked for me, no headsup notification but there's still sound and vibration. I think this is the best method because it modifies a system setting instead of needing an app to run in the background all the time (how Lightflow works).
flushell said:
Not working here.
Nothing is working.
Only thing that is working is to mute the notifications all together per app... so no sound or vibration. This is really a very bad thing. I hate it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Note 7 had a opption to disable preview
then i wonder why it was removed
Hoping OREO 8.0 will have a solution
:fingers-crossed:
Is there any easy way to bring back notification peeking settings on Android pie as I need to turn it off for some apps and not others but still get visual and audible feedback (no do not disturb mode). If anyone knows an app that can do this or if it is possible to directly port it from Oreo I'd appreciate it.
KittyRgnarok said:
Is there any easy way to bring back notification peeking settings on Android pie as I need to turn it off for some apps and not others but still get visual and audible feedback (no do not disturb mode). If anyone knows an app that can do this or if it is possible to directly port it from Oreo I'd appreciate it.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What is notification peeking?
PuffDaddy_d said:
What is notification peeking?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Notification peeking is the name for when you receive a notification and a pop-up drops down showing a preview of it. For example Snapchat "is typing" notification
KittyRgnarok said:
Notification peeking is the name for when you receive a notification and a pop-up drops down showing a preview of it. For example Snapchat "is typing" notification
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I think your talking about heads-up notifications... in order to disable that on a per app basis.. just go to settings/applications and find the app you want it to stop for and choose notifications. Choose the specific notification category you want to stop and change the 'behavior' from 'make sound and pop on screen' to just 'make sound'. Hope that's what you were looking for!
sulpher said:
I think your talking about heads-up notifications... in order to disable that on a per app basis.. just go to settings/applications and find the app you want it to stop for and choose notifications. Choose the specific notification category you want to stop and change the 'behavior' from 'make sound and pop on screen' to just 'make sound'.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ah didn't notice it opened another menu if you click the individual options. Thanks that helps
Guy anyone knows how to turn off the built-in download manager notifications? Or have a 3rd party download manager override the built-in one? there is a section in the download manager notifications called "done" and "queued" and they can't be modified in anyway. I just want it to stop playing sounds every time I download something. Thanks in advance.
Is it handled by one of those 2 apps or the browser? I don't have anything to download ATM to test it out. I use Chrome, so things normal pop up under silent notifications if I remember correctly.
If you can't modify download manager to be silent, what you can do is set the custom notification sound to be "none" instead of default.
Curiousn00b said:
Is it handled by one of those 2 apps or the browser? I don't have anything to download ATM to test it out. I use Chrome, so things normal pop up under silent notifications if I remember correctly.
If you can't modify download manager to be silent, what you can do is set the custom notification sound to be "none" instead of default.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you open the google app called "files" you can see the download manager I'm talking about. I believe it is not a part of the browser but I know it handle the downloads from Google store and other apps besides the browser. I could not modify it notifications in anyway. When you can try test it out and let me know if you are able to change anything.
orion4000 said:
If you open the google app called "files" you can see the download manager I'm talking about. I believe it is not a part of the browser but I know it handle the downloads from Google store and other apps besides the browser. I could not modify it notifications in anyway. When you can try test it out and let me know if you are able to change anything.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When you download something, have you tried home clicking the notification to see where it's coming from?
Under Files, there's no notification channels for me, and u can't remember ever seeing a notification coming from the app before. I do see multiple channels that deal with downloads under Chrome's notifications though.
Nevermind
Long press on any notification that you want the notification to change somehow. Press the gear icon and customize the notification, including the ability to turn it off completely.
roirraW edor ehT said:
Long press on any notification that you want the notification to change somehow. Press the gear icon and customize the notification, including the ability to turn it off completely.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That's what I'm trying to explain. Doing exactly what you suggested above still won't make me able to change anything. I download a file. See the notification on the top of the screen then log press it to go the options on the download manager and see the notification section but the notifications section labeled "done" and "queued" are are but activated and there is no way to turn them off.
Curiousn00b said:
When you download something, have you tried home clicking the notification to see where it's coming from?
Under Files, there's no notification channels for me, and u can't remember ever seeing a notification coming from the app before. I do see multiple channels that deal with downloads under Chrome's notifications though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
If you go to Google files "blue folder icon" then Apps> System Apps> and fine download manager> notifications you should see "Done" and "Queued" but activated but greyed out and you can't change them. And yes clicking the notification will take you to the same download manager I just mentioned but what I explain doesn't require you to download something to get to that section.
All download manager notifications can not be turned off including the three options below it.
orion4000 said:
That's what I'm trying to explain. Doing exactly what you suggested above still won't make me able to change anything. I download a file. See the notification on the top of the screen then log press it to go the options on the download manager and see the notification section but the notifications section labeled "done" and "queued" are are but activated and there is no way to turn them off.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What app are you downloading the files in? When I try an example download in Chrome, and I long press on the download notification I get this:
Spoiler
You should be able to click "Turn off notifications" here if that's what you want. If I click the Gear, I get lots of options for disabling, or you can click on the name of each notification (screenshot below) to customize beyond just turning them off and on (and apparently there are more than one pageful of possible notification types to customzie):
Spoiler
If you tell me the name of the app that you're doing the downloading in, I can try to replicate it and see if I think of anything else beyond the idea of changing what app you're downloading through.
roirraW edor ehT said:
What app are you downloading the files in? When I try an example download in Chrome, and I long press on the download notification I get this:
Spoiler
View attachment 5746931
You should be able to click "Turn off notifications" here if that's what you want. If I click the Gear, I get lots of options for disabling, or you can click on the name of each notification (screenshot below) to customize beyond just turning them off and on (and apparently there are more than one pageful of possible notification types to customzie):
Spoiler
View attachment 5746933
If you tell me the name of the app that you're doing the downloading in, I can try to replicate it and see if I think of anything else beyond the idea of changing what app you're downloading through.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Oh those options in chrome I know of and yes they are the same as yours. But for example I have an app called reverse image search-multi "from google store" which uses the built-in download manager I sent the picture of above I get that issue. Same as other apps I have that utilizes the built-in download manager.
orion4000 said:
If you go to Google files "blue folder icon" then Apps> System Apps> and fine download manager> notifications you should see "Done" and "Queued" but activated but greyed out and you can't change them. And yes clicking the notification will take you to the same download manager I just mentioned but what I explain doesn't require you to download something to get to that section.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
What browser do you use? My downloads aren't coming from download manager at all, but specifically Chrome. I just set custom sounds up for download manager so I know when it's coming from that.
Your option still exists to set a custom sound to none though.
orion4000 said:
Oh those options in chrome I know of and yes they are the same as yours. But for example I have an app called reverse image search "from google store" which uses the built-in download manager I sent the picture of above I get that issue. Same as other apps I have that utilizes the built-in download manager.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Ahhhh.
So then yeah, it seems like the other channels of Download Manager are already silent, just change the sound to none for notification tones to silence the one that can't be changed.
Curiousn00b said:
Ahhhh.
So then yeah, it seems like the other channels of Download Manager are already silent, just change the sound to none for notification tones to silence the one that can't be changed.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
That did silent it. But isn't it odd that it can not be turned off/modified by anyway? I appreciate your time helping me out.
orion4000 said:
That did silent it. But isn't it odd that it can not be turned off/modified by anyway? I appreciate your time helping me out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I just checked out the app you mentioned since I wasn't sure what apps I have that would use the generic download manager. At least you can keep them from showing up on the lockscreen (if you have the lockscreen display notifications at all).
roirraW edor ehT said:
I just checked out the app you mentioned since I wasn't sure what apps I have that would use the generic download manager. At least you can keep them from showing up on the lockscreen (if you have the lockscreen display notifications at all).
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes I have them on and you are correct. I really appreciate your time and help helping me out all of you thanks a lot. Hopefully Google will fix this "if it is a bug".