Mute charger connected and camera / temp root? - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi, I bought my S6 yesterday and have one question. I had SIII, S4 and S5 rooted and there wasn't a problem delete annoying sound like boot up sound, charging sound and camera shutter. Now I"m going to not root my S6 yet but the sounds are very bothersome.
Is there something like temporary root until first reboot which doesn't trip KNOX and allows me to delete the sound or any another way how to mute them?
I created tasker profile which switches to vibrations when the camera is on but it always vibrate. And I didn't found any way how mute charger sound which it very bothersome for me.
Thanks

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what features do you want to see in Gear 3?!

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Of course we want 4g connectivity so you don't need a phone to make calls from it.
I would like to have the Gear mirror the volume settings on the phone. If the phone is on mute, the gear should be set to vibrate but would also like the ability to set gear to vibrate even if the phone has sound on.
i like the phone to gear volume sync idea. seems like they could make that happen now with firmware update.
think more along the lines of hardware... like the being able to use the watch as a phone only (even temporarily would be cool, like having a cloned sim card in the watch)
adding an LED for a flashlight, regardless of camera.
louder speaker
wireless inductive charging
slightly larger screen (less bezel)
i kind of want a headphone jack, but at the same time dont... no need for extra spaces for water intrusion
a min of an 8mp camera if theyre going to install one. 2mp is nearly useless.

[Q] note edge sound problem!

My SAMSUNG-SM-N915A at&t note edge has a sound problem where randomly the sound decides to not work! The sound indicator icon in the notification center says that the sound is on, but there's no sound when I play music, get a text, watch a YouTube video, or anything that has sound! COMPLETELY RANDOMLY! Please help me.
me too with note edge from Korea . How to fix it ???
Some body help me :crying::crying:
try a sound enhancer app
I use one and it boosts the speaker
I tried and it was not work.
Do you have another way to fix it? :crying:
sound problem
My New Samsung note edge has a sound problem where randomly the sound decides to not work, the sound indicator icon in the notification center says that the sound is on, but there is no sound when I watch a you tube video, a recorded video, or a video on Facebook and now even if i play games.
All completely randomly, sometime yes and sometime no.
I have the 5.01 version
The note edge is great but i am not pleased of my purchase because of this annoying problem.
note edge sound problems
I have noticed that my Korean made note edge sound problem occurs only when the phone is charged over the 85%,under the 85% everything thing works,what can be the problem.
Please someone help,my not edge is brand new.

Wireless charging notifications interrupt music

I have to say that the most annoying thing about the S6 are the stupid wireless charging notifications. They get crazy annoying once the battery is full. I use a wireless charging dock in my car and when I am streaming music, there is nothing better than having your music pause every two minutes to beep at you for the wireless charging notification. The phone hits 100% and interrupts the music to say the battery is full. 2 minutes later, the music is interrupted to say the wireless charging has restarted. The phone sometimes does the same thing through the night while I am trying to sleep. The screen lights up the room every 15 minutes or so. This is on a Samsung charger too. I would root my phone just to get rid of this notification if it were possible. Come on Samsung ..... kill this thing.
Yeah very annoying. I noticed this once at home. I'm glad you brought it up because I was thinking about making a wireless charging setup in my car but forget that!
Galaxy S6 (Verizon)
The only workaround that I have found is to run down you battery before connecting it to the wireless charger. Then once the battery is full, unplug the charger until the battery runs down a lot again. It defeats the simplicity of the wireless charging but at least your phone isn't beeping at you every couple minutes.
Now that root has been achieved, has anyone figured out how to disable the wireless charging notification? I used to be able to do it with Wanam Xposed module. I'm pretty sure that it is just a matter of finding the setting with SQL editor and changing it. I'm sure that I am not the only one annoyed by this notification.
Try using the App Don't pause. Works great for me.
wwonka69 said:
Try using the App Don't pause. Works great for me.
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I just tried the app and it sort of works. It just turns everything on mute when I start music. It does prevent the charging notification from interrupting the music, but it also mutes all other notifications and the ringer. It appear to have a setting to allow ringer volume adjustment independantly but it does not work for me. When I turn up the ringer volume, it just overrides me and turns it back down. I also had difficulty turning the app off. It's a great start if it were polished up a bit.
I'm hoping for a root fix to kill this wireless charging notification for good.
This is what I have done since the S3 to turn off the sound.
1. Make sure phone is rooted
2. Download any root browser
3. Browse to the wireless charging sound: system>media>audio>ui>Charger_Connection.ogg
4. Make sure file browser is set to read/write and not read only to be able to make changes.
4. Rename the file or extension (i used Charger_Connection.bak)

Volume controls - what the...HELP!

Haven't used a Nexus in a long while so not sure if this is a stock Android thing, but it would seem daft if it isn't - my problem is this:
I want to sit in bed at night with my headphones plugged in, listening to podcasts. I *don't* want the phone to vibrate every time someone tweets me or texts me in the meanwhile. There isn't a mute feature evident within the volume settings and if I turn on Do Not Disturb I get no notifications but my sound output also completely disappears. My requirement doesn't seem too niche to me!
This seems utterly ridiculous, and someone - either Sony or Google - seems to have made volume control overly complicated for no good reason.
Can anyone help? I hope I'm just missing something, and all is forgiven if so
leoni1980 said:
Haven't used a Nexus in a long while so not sure if this is a stock Android thing, but it would seem daft if it isn't - my problem is this:
I want to sit in bed at night with my headphones plugged in, listening to podcasts. I *don't* want the phone to vibrate every time someone tweets me or texts me in the meanwhile. There isn't a mute feature evident within the volume settings and if I turn on Do Not Disturb I get no notifications but my sound output also completely disappears. My requirement doesn't seem too niche to me!
This seems utterly ridiculous, and someone - either Sony or Google - seems to have made volume control overly complicated for no good reason.
Can anyone help? I hope I'm just missing something, and all is forgiven if so
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do nit disturb works fine for me

Weird S8+ sound on hi volume

Hello fellas.
So i bought S8+ few days ago, and i gotta ask. What the heck is wrong with music volume on headphones ?
I feel like on last 2 steps volume phone turns on like a pop music filter which cuts some details from the sound making it worse.
It's like on the 3rd from the top everything seems ok, and when u turn up by one it's just don't feel the same.
And then when u turn volume down by one from 2 to top to 3 to top u hear like slight 20ms delay in sound, like a some kind of filter disengages, and everything is back to normal.
On the sound settings everything is turned off.
Do u know something about this ?
Which app was playing the music?
Is the default app? Have you tried other apps like Youtube or Spotify?
I use Spotify but this effect is global (tested on samsung player and YT)
Maybe it's the headphones
No, it isn't headphones. Tested on 3 sets. I'll just try get jack-jack cable and record it on pc.

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