At night, I have "Clock Plus" app displaying the time.
When the alarm goes off in the morning, and I try to hit the snooze button, it doesn't snooze, and doesn't let me turn off the alarm unless I turn off the phone, or one of the other alarms goes off.
Does Sony not allow users to snooze? Has anyone else encountered this problem?
kopgil said:
At night, I have "Clock Plus" app displaying the time.
When the alarm goes off in the morning, and I try to hit the snooze button, it doesn't snooze, and doesn't let me turn off the alarm unless I turn off the phone, or one of the other alarms goes off.
Does Sony not allow users to snooze? Has anyone else encountered this problem?
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I have no idea what "clock plus" app is, but I have the volume keys set to snooze, and it works fine for me, as does the swipe to turn it off. If clock plus app is something from the playstore, try to uninstall it and set the alarm and see what happens.
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When I use the standard alarm, I can't actually figure out how to turn it off. I button smash until it does and occasionally it just turns itself back on after a minute. Can someone explain to me how to turn off the alarm? Or recommend a good alarm app?
Tap the icon bar.
The System Status screen appears (if enabled).
Tap alarm icon.
Alarm event popup and you can use the dismiss soft button on the lower left screen to dismiss the alarm.
Hey, I got my samsung galaxy s yesterday and I have a problem..When I have silence mode on with vibration it doesn't vibrate when i recieve a new sms and that really bugs me..any solutions? I've tried sound manager and it doesn't work.
Please Help Me!
/Anton
the volume buttons... on the side... can fix that for you. press the down button until you get to the "vibrate" setting... and um, press the up button to turn the ringer back on and away from the "vibrate" setting -- the more times you press the up button the louder your ringer will be and visa versa until you get to the silent mode :/
that silent mode in the notifications section is just pointless in my opinion :/
I also had this problem today at doctors office, and missed a call.
I'am new to this phone and forum, but found this works. This is just one way,
I'am sure there are others too.
From Home Screen, Select Menu, Select Settings, Select Sound & Display
Check Silent Mode to "ON"
Check Phone Vibrate to "ON" (I leave this "ON" all the time anyway)
This way you only have to toggle ON & OFF the Silent Mode, as the Vibrate
always stays "ON", unlike if you use Silent from the Notification Screen. I don't
know why.
it seems when you push either of the volume button, you just dismiss the alarm... learned this in a hard way
I'm pretty sure that's how my n1 handled the alarm as well.
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Go to clock click alarm then menu, settings, side button behavior, snooze
Hello,
I just passed to Android 5.0 yesterday and no way to go to mute mode.
Before, when I press down volume, after i had vibrator mode and one press down again and mute mode.
Now, if I'm on vibrator mode and press down volume, no mute anymore .
Thanks.
It's a known issue, (or maybe bug)?
It seems the only way to get into mute mode is by turning volume down to vibrate, then tap volume up one time and... Reboot. After reboot you're in mute mode.
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Mute is required!!!
Just press volume up/down and tap "PRIORITY". By default it will be the same as "mute" mode.
In 5.0 the "mute" just became customizable
Chornomorets said:
Just press volume up/down and tap "PRIORITY". By default it will be the same as "mute" mode.
In 5.0 the "mute" just became customizable
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Except you'll still get notifications in "priority" mode and make noise. I had everything unchecked and some Facebook notification came thru when I was sleeping the other night. If there is some way to disable all notifications (but keeping the alarm) short of killing the internet connection I don't know.
This sucks in Android L. Hope some skilled dev can do something about it.
Or maybe Google will fix it if enough ppl complains: https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=79445
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Except you'll still get notifications in "priority" mode and make noise. I had everything unchecked and some Facebook notification came thru when I was sleeping the other night. If there is some way to disable all notifications (but keeping the alarm) short of killing the internet connection I don't know.
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Tap a volume button and click "NONE". That will turn off ALL notifications, either indefinitely, or for the period you specify (defaults to 1 hour, but you can increase it by tapping)
[Edit] Oh wait, I just saw that you said "but keeping the alarm". Oh well...
No way there is no soulution for this problem dudez!
Is there any way this feature can be turned off automatically during night time? Can't understand why it's not in the settings. I use the watch as an alarm clock but when I move at night it lights up and it is getting on the wife's nerves.
Your wife wakes up when your smart watch screen turns on at night?
elotan said:
Your wife wakes up when your smart watch screen turns on at night?
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So she says
Drag the screen from the top down, and press the icon that looks like a watch. This will turn off the screen and no tilts or accidental touch will turn it on. To exit this "night mode" (used to be called theater mode) press the physical button of your watch.
Thanks a bunch