Every notification I get wakes up screen and causes accidental touches in pocket. How to disable? I just want sound vibrate alert not awake phone
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Try this, go to Settings - Accessibility - Advanced settings - Flash notification and disable SCREEN FLASH.
Has anyone figured out a solution to this? I'd really wish the screen would only turn on with the power button... Even when phone calls come in, I always have to CAREFULLY drag it out of my pocket so I don't accidentally hang up or answer.... This and a thousand other scenarios
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Noticed 2x today I walked away for an hour and came back to a bright screen. Both times I had just plugged it in and left it on the desk. I turned the sleep timer down to 15s and experimented a bit but couldn't replicate it...
I also noticed when it auto sleeps, there is no screen lock sound. Though I do hear it when I click the power button. The option is turned on in settings, and I remember my 300's all made the lock sound 5 seconds after the screen turned off. Maybe the 700s don't do it? Or maybe there's a problem with the hardware or not really sleeping?
Does yours make the lock sound when it locks after an automatic sleep?
Please can someone just turn up their volume and let their tf700 stock ROM go to sleep with the lock sound enabled? Tell me if you hear the lock sound when it AUTOMATICALLY goes to sleep? (Without clicking the power button)
I only have a couple days to exchange and need to know if this is normal for the 700
Again, the lock sound only plays when I click the power button, Not when it auto sleeps and locks. The tf300 always played the audio.
I've found the setting to uncheck. So that the phone no longer vibrates when typing on the keyboard. But the phone still vibrates on other functions. Such as tapping the screen of the phone buttons.
in the note2. One box unchecked turned it all off. That don't seem to be the case with the s6. So how do i turn the vibration completely off. To preserve my battery. I don't really care or need to have phone vibrate. Wish samsung would just get rid of that motor.
snowwy66 said:
I've found the setting to uncheck. So that the phone no longer vibrates when typing on the keyboard. But the phone still vibrates on other functions. Such as tapping the screen of the phone buttons.
in the note2. One box unchecked turned it all off. That don't seem to be the case with the s6. So how do i turn the vibration completely off. To preserve my battery. I don't really care or need to have phone vibrate. Wish samsung would just get rid of that motor.
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Settings - Sounds and Notifications - Vibrations - Vibration Feedback.
That's where it is on 5.1.1.
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im using stock rom light manager for notifications, and have it checked so every notification lights up the screen.
the problem is when the screen starts dimming in a minute, just before locking and letting the LED kick in, it wakes the phone up back to a fully lit up lock screen...and the cycle always continues until I lock manually with finger.
any help????
TheNamelessMan said:
im using stock rom light manager for notifications, and have it checked so every notification lights up the screen.
the problem is when the screen starts dimming in a minute, just before locking and letting the LED kick in, it wakes the phone up back to a fully lit up lock screen...and the cycle always continues until I lock manually with finger.
any help????
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Check your settings in light manager, make sure there is no notifications pending in there, any you have say read from the lock screen which doesn't appear in my experience clear these as read. Once in a while I have to go in and cancel the notifications (lightflow) is what I use, although I just use to to illuminate the led's not the screen (otherwise my battery would be flat in half a day)
I just pulled out my phone and had this happen again for the 4th time. Sometimes when I pull out my phone it had the brightness maxed out, sometimes flashlight on, and battery saver mode. It's not always those changes, but sometimes I have a freakout of the phone and when I take a look at it I see all these random changes. Does this happen to anyone else ?
The only thing I can think of is that the gesture is waking the phone and since the pull down menu is not locked on the lockscreen things are auto getting pressed.
mikeprius said:
I just pulled out my phone and had this happen again for the 4th time. Sometimes when I pull out my phone it had the brightness maxed out, sometimes flashlight on, and battery saver mode. It's not always those changes, but sometimes I have a freakout of the phone and when I take a look at it I see all these random changes. Does this happen to anyone else ?
The only thing I can think of is that the gesture is waking the phone and since the pull down menu is not locked on the lockscreen things are auto getting pressed.
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If you have swipe fingerprint for notifications on, it could be you're swiping down on the sensor which would turn the phone on and swipe notifications down, making it easy to accidentally toggle something on as you pull it out.
I can´t figure out what´s wrong, obviously "do not disturb" is off, the slider is always on "ring" and I am missing a lot of calls due to this issue. It happens randomly, I can´t really pinpoint at anything that seems to be the culprit.
I am wondering whether the full cover is somehow silencing the phone or if an app is doing it. Are there any default gestures for vibrate only I am not aware of?
Are you accidentally hitting Power Button + Vol Up? This pops up a toast that says "Calls and notifications will vibrate."
brycesub said:
Are you accidentally hitting Power Button + Vol Up? This pops up a toast that says "Calls and notifications will vibrate."
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Any way to turn that off? ... I think that could be it, the way the full cover is made it would very well explain what happens when I sit down. The hinge is just above the power button.