So I'm on a US Unlocked HTC One A9 on 7.0, unmodified.
Every time I reboot or shutdown, all accessibility settings are turned off when I start my phone up. Some apps I use like Tasker, Navbar Apps, and Status need this to work properly.
Does anyone know why this happens and how I can fix it? I wasn't having this issue on 6.0.1
Necro bump I know, but if you stumble upon this issue in the future, it has to do with Boost+, just whitelist the apps and problem should be fixed. Just thought I'd post the fix for any who may have the issue.
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Hello, i have my nexus 5 for 2 weeks now and I noticed a problem my friend with a N5 doesn't have.(or anyone else) At night, right before I sleep i put my phone on silent so i dont get awakened by calls or anything else . But if i set it on silent the alarm volume gets on silent as well.
Seriously, i didn't have this problem on any other device and everyone sets his phone on silent for obvious reason. I had android 4.2.2 on my older device and even there you could tick "Alarm on silent".
What's causing this bug?
Stock Android 4.4.2
Edit: this is a basic feature every phone has, please dont suggest me getting 3rd party alarms from the google play store, thanks.
Try checking the alarm volume in settings and see if it changes when you put the phone in silent/vibrate.
It shouldn't.
Yes, when i put it on vibrate/silent i cant even scroll the alarm's volume in settings , it goes straight to no volume.
There's a post with users complaining about the exact opposite. They want to know why the phone isn't 100% silent when in silent mode. This would contradict what's happening to you.
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bblzd said:
There's a post with users complaining about the exact opposite. They want to know why the phone isn't 100% silent when in silent mode. This would contradict what's happening to you.
Sent from my Nexus 5 using Tapatalk
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Ok, what can i do to repair this bug?
I just tested this on my Nexus 5, and I can confirm that this is NOT happening on mine. Setting the phone to vibrate or even silent has no effect on my alarm setting whatsoever. (See the attached image. Note the vibrate icon in the notification bar.)
Do you possibly have a third-party alarm or other sound-controlling app installed? You say your phone is stock, but do you have anything such as Xposed, that can affect system settings?
I know it's probably the last thing you want to do, but you might try doing a hard-reset, and seeing if the conditions persist BEFORE installing any 3rd party apps. If it's working normally at that point, then keep checking it as you reinstall your apps to see if you can narrow down the culprit. If it DOES persist with a freshly wiped device, then you may want to call Google support, as that would be considered a defect.
Oh! Also, make sure you're on the latest build (KOT49H). If you're on an earlier build for some reason, it could be why your device is acting differently than everyone else's.
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I just tested this on my Nexus 5, and I can confirm that this is NOT happening on mine. Setting the phone to vibrate or even silent has no effect on my alarm setting whatsoever. (See the attached image. Note the vibrate icon in the notification bar.)
Do you possibly have a third-party alarm or other sound-controlling app installed? You say your phone is stock, but do you have anything such as Xposed, that can affect system settings?
I know it's probably the last thing you want to do, but you might try doing a hard-reset, and seeing if the conditions persist BEFORE installing any 3rd party apps. If it's working normally at that point, then keep checking it as you reinstall your apps to see if you can narrow down the culprit. If it DOES persist with a freshly wiped device, then you may want to call Google support, as that would be considered a defect.
Oh! Also, make sure you're on the latest build (KOT49H). If you're on an earlier build for some reason, it could be why your device is acting differently than everyone else's.
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Hard restted once with the apps being restored and it was the same, then i hard resetted the last time without signing in my google account and everything works fine now, thanks!
did you ever find out which app caused this? i have the same problem
it might be a late answer, but it may help anyone who happens to find this post with this issue (as i did)...
I was having the exact same problem with my alarm, but I noticed that it happened after installing "Alarmy (Sleep if you can)" app from play store. It somehow overrides system volumes, and locks it after uninstall.
I reinstalled it and set the alarm volume from inside that app, and now it works as expected to do (silient ringer with alarm on).
This might happen with other Alarm apps, remember if you did install any.
Hopefully it helps someone, as this happened even on 4.4.4
I was having the exact same problem
joaquin.mik said:
it might be a late answer, but it may help anyone who happens to find this post with this issue (as i did)...
I was having the exact same problem with my alarm, but I noticed that it happened after installing "Alarmy (Sleep if you can)" app from play store. It somehow overrides system volumes, and locks it after uninstall.
I reinstalled it and set the alarm volume from inside that app, and now it works as expected to do (silient ringer with alarm on).
This might happen with other Alarm apps, remember if you did install any.
Hopefully it helps someone, as this happened even on 4.4.4
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I have figured out that problem happened after installing "Xtreme alarm clock."
And I solved this problem with "Alarmy(Sleep If U Can)."
Thanks for your information.
I've got a random glitch that I can't pic down, and I haven't been able to find a solution. Randomly, my lockscreen reverts to "no security" and I have to rechoose which lockscreen I want to use. Also, USB debugging gets unchecked. It happens every few days. I'm on my MetalRom, but it has done it on stock too. Could be app related, but I wanted to see if anyone else has experienced this too.
After some testing, this seems to occur after using kids mode. I'm not sure why, but my wife's stock unrooted s5 does not do this.
Usb debugging can be set in build.prop persist.mode.usb=1 or something like that, don't remember exactly. Don't know about the other issue. I've heard issues with fingerprint security but I can't recall about that one exactly either.
I have that edit in my build.prop, the lockscreen one is strange.
I was wrong, I do not have that in my build.prop. Lol
Hi, just ago my setting button is gone on my phone. I have tried through menu and slide menu but, nothing anyone know this bug?
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Hi, just ago my setting button is gone on my phone. I have tried through menu and slide menu but, nothing anyone know this bug?
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What setting button?
And which rom?
I had never heard this issue before some users are reporting such issue that my settings app is gone because android showing its a harmful app just like miexplorer actually its not harmful but android security system showing its harmful and asking about to unistall it. Like the same i think android setting is an inbuilt application so its asking about to disable it and if someone done that then its getting invisible.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...sabled-t3583203?_e_pi_=7,PAGE_ID10,5751158744
I have the same problem.
Would someone tell me solution?
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...s-accidentally-disabled-t3583203#post71953941
I have backed up all my files and went to 33R.
Seems Google settings is seeing 'Settings'' as harmful??
So I used Kingo Root to root and Myandroidtools to look at the shut down apps to restore it. A must have to root to fix this.
And also these functions will prevent future notifications.
sorted so can be locked.
My S7 edge is running android 7.0. The latest release of the facebook app will not *stick* the notification sound I've selected under the app's notification settings. It stays on the sound/ringtone I've selected only until I reboot the device or force stop the app. I've tried clearing the cache and deleting the data - no change. I've also tried reinstalling the app - no change.
Is this a bug? Is anyone else experiencing this behavior on their device?
Thanks
In response to my own post -which often happens here on xda- my issue has been resolved. As it turns out, the latest public release of Facebook (v132.0.0.20.85) is seemingly plagued by a bug that reverts the app's user-selected notification sound. Apparently, however, not many folks are upset about this, since there's virtually nothing posted about it anywhere. It bothers me because I like unique notification sounds for each of my apps. That way I can tell which app has received a new message without looking at my phone's screen - it can be handy.
To resolve the problem, I simply downloaded and installed the beta version of Facebook (v133.0.0.16.83). I then tested it, and voilĂ ... the notification sticking problem was history. It would've been nice had someone replied in this thread to let me know that their installation of the most recent public Facebook app was afflicted with the same bug. That way I could have deduced how to fix the issue much sooner. But I guess it's a lot of trouble for most folks to simply type, "mine does that, too." Admittedly, it's not a huge issue... but it's certainly an irritant.
Is there any way to get lockscreen notifications on this device?
I had a similar issue.
Although I did fix it on some level, still there is and issue some times and when I remove the lockscreen, the notifications are swarming.
Which is the phone version? 2.11 or 2.19?
I am on version 2.19. How did you fix the issue?
Just settings of the applications and permissions.
But still, the issue partially persist as I described in my previous post.
Is your phone rooted?
Yes, I am rooted. App settings did not change anything.
It's odd cause the rest didnt complain from that issue.
As far as I can see it's not a common issue.
What I notice is that, application which counts on the google framework do that.
Probably we didn't make something correctly as it should.
What launcher are you using by the way?
I use Nova, but not even using the nubia launcher changed a thing. There is an option to display notifications on the lockscreen in the notification settings, but it does nothing.
I installed a bunch of chinese apps. Could this bei the problem?