"Looks like your connection is back!"
I get this message popping up waaaay too often. Where is it coming from and how can I disable it from popping up?
I'm getting another message popup, "I'm running"
Then it just closes...
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If it's a notification, long press will reveal the origin app. If it's a toast message (like a popup that disappears by itself after a few seconds) it might be more difficult to find. It might be that since lp toast messages drawn outside the activity need some admin privileges? I would screen the logcat, with some luck you should find it.
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First off, I'm sorry if this is in the wrong section. I don't think it is though but anyways
I was thinking of cool ways notifications could be displayed instead of looking at the top (and reading a little at a time) then the idea of having drop down bubbles that pop up automatically and would show the full notification (SMS, USB Debugging, etc). You press the button and it opens the app or pops the bubble (settings maybe)
Well just letting you all in on my idea. I did a quick google to see if its been done on Android and I couldn't find anything.
Ideas?
You mean like the SMS pop up? But applying that same/somilar pop up window for all notifications?
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You mean like the SMS pop up? But applying that same/somilar pop up window for all notifications?
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I mean its like a little speech bubble (from Comics) and it drops down from the Notification bar.
Yes!
I was looking for something like this but in the notification bar, if there one text notification and its a long one why not extend out the notification to show all the text. This could make better use of the notification area.
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I was looking for something like this but in the notification bar, if there one text notification and its a long one why not extend out the notification to show all the text. This could make better use of the notification area.
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I just hope someone with developing skills could make this and possibly implement it into roms.
So on my sensation when i CLEAR the whatsapp notification for a message it keeps reappearing after few seconds or mins? Even though i have not received another message.
Why is this happening? And how do i stop it?
It can't be stopped. You have to read the message inside WhatsApp to acknowledge and clear.
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So on my sensation when i CLEAR the whatsapp notification for a message it keeps reappearing after few seconds or mins? Even though i have not received another message.
Why is this happening? And how do i stop it?
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That's how WhatsApp has been made to behave, so you won't forget your incoming messages. There are notifications settings inside the app, but there is no option to disable this.
One option is to completely disable notifictions from the app, which is less convenient.
The other option is to just live with it. in most cases you'd like to read that message sometime, it will remind you.
Anyone knows if there is a place to feature request whatsapp team to implement an option to change this annoying behavior
Try to give them one star, with request
Wondering if anyone knows all of the texting apps that have the ability to enable a multi-second delay before sending the message. For example, with ChompSMS you can enable 'Delayed Sending' which gives you options of 1 second, 1.5 seconds, 2 seconds, 2.5 seconds, and 3 seconds. With this feature enabled, after you hit SEND in the app, you see a short progress bar counting down the seconds and the SEND button changes to STOP so that, if you notice any typos/mistakes/etc, you can hit STOP before those 3 seconds are up and the message will not be sent. Handcent also had this feature too, but I am not aware of any other apps that have this feature and it really is a must-have for me.
I also like the ability to reply from notifications in my texting app (i.e. Sliding Messaging, stock message app) but ChompSMS does not have this (I'm on Jelly Bean 4.3 running CM 10.2). Unfortunately ChompSMS does not have expandable notifications yet that allow me to reply from (instead of having to open up the entire app) so I am looking into alternative text apps with this delayed feature. Ideally, I'd like to find an app that has this multi-second delay before sending as well as expandable notifications that you can reply from (i.e. Sliding Messaging). I dont like intrusive 'pop-ups' that display on your phone for every message you get, I'd rather just be able to reply from the notification bar for certain messages.
Thanks in advance for any responses.
Go sms has that feature. A little countdown on the send button pops up and you can cancel it. But it's a premium feature, so I believe there's a ONE TIME fee... But I know for a fact it has it.. And it also has a pop up message option which I think pops up in front of other apps and you can simply reply from there... 'GOSMS' PLAYSTORE
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I tried to scroll back to see if there was a fairly recent WatchIt thread... but I don't l know if what is now happening is normal, or since an WatchIt update, or...?
Seems I am getting the occasional WatchIt notification, but instead of being a full screen notification on the watch, it shows up as a single line across the top of the watch, as if the watch itself had a notification line at the top (similar to how the phone does). Is this normal (or are others seeing this)?
In the settings of your smartwatch you can select how you would like your notifications to be displayed.
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Are you using a replacement 'watch face' app?
You won't get the full notification if another watch app is running. You only get the full notification if the stock watch face is active.
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Are you using a replacement 'watch face' app?
You won't get the full notification if another watch app is running. You only get the full notification if the stock watch face is active.
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Only use the stock watch faces...
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Hi everybody,
All I have is the question in the title No more, no less.
I have Samsung Note 3 and this thing looks freakishly inconvenient to me. Once I get the message (SMS), I can swipe it away after being read just in the notification drawer (the one that can be showed by dragging a finger from the top edge down). For the most occurrences this should be ok, as those messages are short enough. But swiping away doesn't mark a message as read, it just removes the notificatoin from both the notification drawer and the status bar. I can see the unread count if I run Messages app.
So the question is
Is there a way to mark a text message as read if I swipe it away in a notification drawer?
I've googled it, but didn't find anything that helped me. I thought of a kind of XPosed module for that, but no luck with my findings.
Do you know how to do that?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Eugene
The thing is, the notification is just displayed on the status bar, when pulling the status bar down just to read the printed content and when swiping away it doesn't actually indicate that you've read the message.
The messaging application isn't merged with the status bar, its just a notification. So in other words you haven't actually ready the "actual' message you've just taken a glimpse at it.
Also like this you've seen the book of a phone and what it looks like. But you haven't seen the content and actual things inside the box.
So nope, I don't think so? If there is then this feature will be interesting as to how it'll work.
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The messaging application isn't merged with the status bar, its just a notification. So in other words you haven't actually ready the "actual' message you've just taken a glimpse at it.
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Do you mean there is no direct association between the message and the notification that the Messages app has sent to a system? I mean, is it just impossible to identify which message should be touched in a database if we have a respective notification? At least, unless Messages will introduce a way to carry this out...
Its not impossible, and I mean that the system and messaging are two different components. The system just operates everything but the message is produced with an application. Thus it does not merge with the system. But the notifications code is referred to the system so the system knows when there is a message so it'll display the notification, but when you swipe it off, it doesn't change the messaging state all the messages is stored in the application. Which is a completely different component(object).
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