[GUIDE] Tasker project for Headphone connection Notification - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Guides, News, & Discussion

I found out that my S7 E doesn't shows a headphone notification when connected. To me thats annoying. Sometimes the headphone doesn't connect properly and when start playing that might disturb others. So, Here is a tasker project:
1. Profiles1> Add Name (In my case I choose "Headset Plugged Mic")
Click the plus icon > state > Hardware> headset Plugged> Mic.
A1: Headphone with a Mic>Alert>Notify> Title name. Also tick the permanent button
Choose an Icon (You can only choose built in Icon, I choose a Headphone Icon with a Mic)
Add a Exit task>Alert> Notify Cancel
2. Profiles2> Add Name (In my case I choose "Headset Plugged without Mic")
Click the plus icon > state > Hardware> headset Plugged> Mic.
A1: NoMic Notify>Alert>Notify> Title name. Also tick the permanent button
Choose an Icon (You can only choose built in Icon, I choose a Headphone Icon without a Mic)
Add a Exit task>Alert> Notify Cancel
Alternatively
Profiles> Add Name (In my case I choose "Headset Plugged")
Click the plus icon > state > Hardware> headset Plugged> Any.
A1: Headphone Notify>Alert>Notify> Title name. Also tick the permanent button
Choose an Icon
Add a Exit task>Alert> Notify Cancel
Tried to put a custom Icon for each action and export it as an app , but without any luck. Any help will be highly appreciated

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Missed Calls Software

Does anyone know if there is any application that can keep the blue/red/green/amber (bluetooth/gps/wifi etc.) leds near the earpiece open when i have missed calls. Or have them flash somehow.
You can have the yellow one flash. Start -> Settings -> Personal tab -> Sounds & Notifications -> Notifications tab -> Choose Event "Phone: Missed Call" -> Make sure "Flash light for" is checked and then choose the duration. You can set that to No limit to flash indefinitely until you acknowledge.
Thank you
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=69821&d=1202584793
i guess this will help

Message Ringtone???

guys i have little problem on my lg optimus 3d when someone send me a message not ring any tone .. i have select the different tone but nothing happen and my phone is not on silent other tone work prefect but message tone is not working any solution please
Try downloading a free ringtone maker from the android market (some do tones as well) and see if that works.
how did you setup the sms tone?
go to messages (eg from homescreen by clicking the message icon), press the context key, select settings, and scroll down to "Select ringtone".
also check the sound/volume settings:
main menu > sound > volume > uncheck the option "use incomming call volume for notifications" if its active, and than you'll see another bar for Notification. select the maximum and press OK. try to send an sms to yourself and see if you'll get the tone.

[Guide] Notification OFF while screen ON

Hi, I was wondering if there's an App that can disable SOUND notification while the screen is ON and get back to normal when the screen goes OFF. It's so annoying getting sound notifications while using the phone. Thx
UPDATE: (SOLUTION) thks to omac_ranger
I've finally found out what was going wrong. On ICS (don't know if it's the same on GB) notification and ringtone volume are link by default. So I had to go to
Settings > Sound > Volumes and untick the "Link volumes" option.
So finally I created 2 profiles on the app tasker.
1."Notification Sound Off": Context -> Event > Display > Display On (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification Off")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to 0)
2."Notification Sound On": Context -> Event > Display > Display Off (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification On")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to whatever volume you want)
You could probably set something up like that with Tasker
I bought it on the market. Quite expensive though £4. It's not the easiest app to use but I'm trying. I've been able to do what I wanted but when the screen is off and I get a call, it rung for half a sec, the screen goes on then the notification goes off(ringtone stops) .
I'm stuck on it from the moment. I'll try to dig more to see if I can make it better.
rossygnol said:
I bought it on the market. Quite expensive though £4. It's not the easiest app to use but I'm trying. I've been able to do what I wanted but when the screen is off and I get a call, it rung for half a sec, the screen goes on then the notification goes off(ringtone stops) .
I'm stuck on it from the moment. I'll try to dig more to see if I can make it better.
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Do a search for tasker scripts on xda and in google. Someone may have already done what you're trying to do
Google couldnt really help me. I went to their (tasker) forum at http://tasker.wikidot.com/profile-index
There are quite some scripts but I couldn't find any that does what I'm looking for.
To disable the notification use screen unlocked event instead of screen on event, that shoul fix it
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I've finally found out what was going wrong. On ICS (don't know if it's the same on GB) notification and ringtone volume are link by default. So I had to go to
Settings > Sound > Volumes and untick the "Link volumes" option.
So finally I created 2 profiles on the app tasker.
1."Notification Sound Off": Context -> Event > Display > Display On (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification Off")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to 0)
2."Notification Sound On": Context -> Event > Display > Display Off (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification On")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to whatever volume you want)
rossygnol said:
I've finally found out what was going wrong. On ICS (don't know if it's the same on GB) notification and ringtone volume are link by default. So I had to go to
Settings > Sound > Volumes and untick the "Link volumes" option.
So finally I created 2 profiles on the app tasker.
1."Notification Sound Off": Context -> Event > Display > Display On (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification Off")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to 0)
2."Notification Sound On": Context -> Event > Display > Display Off (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification On")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to whatever volume you want)
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Awesome! Glad it worked out.
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Notifications always loud after BT connection

Hello everyone, so here's my problem:
I start up the device and the vibrate mode is working as intended. No sounds, just vibration.
Now whenever I connect my BT headphones (Sony 1000xm2), play music and disconnect them again the notification sound is back, even in vibration or silent mode!
Switching between modes and back to vibrate doesn't help. Notifications are still loud, ringtones however are not.
For example: someone calls me and the phone vibrates, as intended, then I get the missed call notification and it's loud...
All the messages like whatsapp are loud as well.
Only thing that helps is rebooting, then it works until I listen to music via BT again.
Does anyone have an idea? I don't want to reboot after every time I listen to music...
This does not happen with my other BT devices, I think it might have to do with the headphones Google assistant functionality. I also get loud notifications on the headphones, even if phone is on silent...
I have the exact same issue, with a pair of Bose QC35, already posted it on the OnePlus forums, lets see if we get a fix...
I had the same problem, this is an issue with setting up your google account to notify your devices even in silent mode!
hold your home button and press the radar button, then press your profile on the top right > settings > assistant and at the bottom > phone and your headphones > go to the bottom > notifications > off
if you have multiple google accounts on your phone, do it for all of them
zkhan96 said:
I had the same problem, this is an issue with setting up your google account to notify your devices even in silent mode!
hold your home button and press the radar button, then press your profile on the top right > settings > assistant and at the bottom > phone and your headphones > go to the bottom > notifications > off
if you have multiple google accounts on your phone, do it for all of them
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Works!
Thank you friend!

How To Guide [GUIDE] Device Settings Menu | Part II - Sounds and vibrations, Notifications, Themes

Device Settings Menu Guide, Tips & Discussions
Part 2 - Sounds and vibration, Notifications, Wallpaper and Themes
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Sound and vibration
Sound Mode: Choose from Sound, Vibrate and Mute. If you choose Mute, you can now choose to "Temporary Mute" for custom time.
Vibrate while ringing: I have enabled it as in environments where the ringtone is not loud enough, vibrations in my pocket help me.
Ringtone: Set Ringtone for each of your SIMs. Tap Add to add music from your storage. Select 'Highlights only' to play only a specified part of the track and not necessarily from the beginning. This way you can make ringtones from the music track itself but anyways here are the best ringtones sites. The existing catalogue in the device has few nature-inspired tones - I've set it to 'Friday'.
Notification sounds: You can set a customized notification for each app in app's settings itself so set this one as a default notification - something short that won't annoy you. My choice is 'Twinkle'.
Volume:
Play with them to find what suits you. In my case, System (touch sounds, back button sounds, etc.) is zero while notifications are on the lowest side. You can still control them by pressing the volume rocker and then expanding the pop-up.
Use Volume keys for media: I never wanted to control ringtone with volume rockers. Must be enabled!
Menu > Media Volume Limit: You can set a lower upper limit for your audio devices. Also, you can increase the OEM limit to force devices with more volume - can be very helpful with low volume calls or media. I know how to control, so set to highest - the volume bar will also show you the danger zone while increasing.
Call/Notification Vibration Pattern: Specifies vibration pattern for your Calls. Choose a call pattern to something by which you can easily differentiate your calls from a standard notification form the initial vibration itself. I've set it to 'Off-beat'. You now have the option to sync with ringtone or notifications (need to try)!
Vibration Intensity: If you get annoyed, like I do, by vibrations for every notification, set it to zero or alternatively set it to a lower level while tweaking individual app notification settings to allow/disallow vibrations. 'Touch interaction' is for on-screen touches. Set "Vibration sound for incoming calls" to get the humming-before-sound effect and also not to annoy yourself or partner with call ringtones when you can pick the call before it sounds!
System sounds and vibration: Touch sounds (sound/vibration), Screen lock sounds (sound), Charging sounds (sound/vibration), Dialling keypad tones (sound/vibration), Samsung Keyboard (sound/vibration), Navigation gestures (vibration), Camera feedback (vibration).
Sound quality and effects, Separate app sound:
Dolby Atmos: Read about it here. I've set it to Auto. You can easily toggle modes from the notification bar itself (move it to the first page). Enable "Dolby Atmos for gaming" and enjoy gaming!
Equaliser: Play with it to decide what's best for you. Here is an Equaliser guide for you so that you can play with the Advanced mode as well.
UHQ upscaler: Connect earphone to enable this. Bit-upscaling works best for me. Read a pro analysis on UHQ upscaling modes here.
[Discontinued] Tube Amp Pro; Concert hall: They are disabled when using Dolby Atmos. I prefer Dolby Atmos over either of them.
Adapt Sound: Do try it! Add trying a new profile for each of your earphones or audio device and personalise sound. You can try existing profiles and toggling Clear or Soft sound preferences.
Separate app sound: Useful in cases where you don't want an app's sound to play on your default audio device. I have set 'App' to Chome/Facebook and Audio device to 'Phone' so that they don't accidentally play on the connected device in case Bluetooth is left on. You can also choose 'YouTube Music' as App and Audio device to 'Bluetooth' so that music always play on the connected device.
Notifications
Notification pop-up style: To be filled.
Do not disturb: You can schedule it though I recommend Tasker or IFTTT for control it. Now that you have set apps to control DND, set "For how long" to "Ask every time" so whenever you need to set DND, you select the time. If you want to turn it off manually or know the average time, choose otherwise. Do explore Exceptions to enable 'Repeat callers', allowing calls/messages from a specific group, allowing event/task/reminders. Customize DND so that your 3rd-party (scheduling) apps when enabling it enables your customized settings. You can add 'Apps' to exception so that you don't miss notifications from, for example, Mail. You can choose 'Hide Notifications' to choose what notifications to show. For example, you don't want Apps to sound but want to see the icon badges when you turn on the screen.
Recently Sent/App Notifications: You can customize each App's notification here itself or can do this simply in that App's settings. I prefer customizing App settings when they arrive in the notification bar by holding the notification and tapping settings. This way, in some time, you'll make your app notifications fully customized for all of those that bother you. With Pie, you have now greater control of each app's notification. You can even customize notification subcategories of a particular app. Do check 'silent and minimized' mode that doesn't create a mess in your notification panel as well as minimizes the content by default with no sound. Do you need a separate guide to master this? Do tell. You can also refer to a good article here.
Advanced:
Show notifications icons: It is set to recent 3 by default. If you get a lot of notifications like me, you will miss seeing notification icons (recency doesn't equal importance).
Show battery percentage: Since I usually get a lot of notifications, I've disabled 'Show recent notifications only'. It's not a bad idea to get the actual percentage of battery level so enable 'Show battery percentage'.
Notification history: Finally! You get the swiped or snoozed notifications here. Saves me after accidentally hitting "Clear All". MUST ENABLE!
Conversations: Now you can control notifications from individual SMS senders!
Switch on 'Suggest actions and replies for notifications' and 'Show snooze button' if helps.
Notification Reminders: If you want to give attention to notifications from selected apps, you can get reminded frequently (with vibrations) until you clear them. Helps me not to miss Missed Calls or Fiverr messages.
App icon badges: Useful though I use a similar feature 'Notification badges' in Nova Launcher.
Wireless Emergency Alerts: MUST ENABLE! Alerts given by government or organizations about life hazards and likewise. I have enabled everything even test messages!
Wallpaper and style
My Wallpapers: You can choose Wallpapers for the Lock Screen and Home Screen here. Now you can set Video Wallpapers for Lock Screen too. I use Tapet to change wallpapers and Tasker to add new wallpapers to it.
Lock screen wallpaper services: I have chosen 'Dynamic Lock Screen' to change Lock Screen Wallpapers from the 5 categories which add new wallpapers every 2 weeks. 'Samsung Global Goals' is a views-oriented donation theme.
Colour palette: This came with Material You. Colour of buttons, app icons (if 'Apply palette to app icons' is enabled) and other icons will match your wallpaper theme!
Apply Dark mode to wallpaper: Darkens your wallpapers to give less strain on the eye and comply with the dark mode actually!
Themes
It will route you to Samsung Themes. I use a separate icon and theme packs for Nova Launcher. I do use AOD packs from the Themes. Do explore this section on XDA itself. I'm going to develop some themes (preferably AOD skins) soon and will let you know. Learn how to develop yours here.
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