I've been playing with the phone since yesterday, but I keep on getting all these loud notifications and can't figure how to stop them. The phone is in the OEM LED wallet case.
For email, I just go into my email app (I use Gmail) and under alert tone I just select none. As for text notifications, not sure, without turning off system notifications all together. Maybe select a different, less irritating alert tone in the system settings?
Thanks,
I found Manage Notifications for each email account and selected Silent for the Gmail account. Gonna check on messages now.
I have my work email set to vibrate only. So I set the notification suond to silent. It's an option when you're choosing the notification sound. That's the easiest way.
That way you still keep the notification etc, but it stays silent.
This phone is driving me crazy. I'm coming from the Note 9 which only gave audible notifications when the phone rang. Now I'm getting sounds for all different apps. It is distracting and annoying. Samsung should have put in one setting to turn off all audible notifications except for phone calls. The interruptions out of this phone make it unsuitable as a business device.
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This phone is driving me crazy. I'm coming from the Note 9 which only gave audible notifications when the phone rang. Now I'm getting sounds for all different apps. It is distracting and annoying. Samsung should have put in one setting to turn off all audible notifications except for phone calls. The noise out of this phone makes it unsuitable as a business device.
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Why not just turn the notification volume down if you don't want to hear them? That's what a volume slider is for isn't it?
I think also if you set the default notification to "none" that will take care of 95% of apps. Only ones that wl still have a sound are ones that provide their own notification sound, like eBay or Facebook.
I've just figured out how to do this today and it's actually really simple lol, seemed to get rid of all audio for notifications. Go into Settings > Ringtone > Sound and Vibration and then to notification sound, choose the sim and scroll to the top for Silent.
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I'm having trouble too. I want to enable silent notifications and choose which apps are audible. I haven't been able to find a way to do this.
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I'm having trouble too. I want to enable silent notifications and choose which apps are audible. I haven't been able to find a way to do this.
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Just change the notification sound for each app. The ones you want to be silent, just set the notification tone for those apps to silent. Some apps have the settings in the app. But you can find all notifications in Settings > Notifications > tap "See all" > then change the drop down menu from "Most recent" to "All".
Then in the list you can find the apps you want to change the notification sounds for.
Folks, Thanks everyone for your help. Following your advice I was able to mute everything except for the phone call ring. I went to the following:
Settings
Sounds and Vibration
Volume
Notifications
Then I just reduced the volume there and all is well.
These tips are all fine and dandy, but i'm getting notification alerts when my phone simply rotates from portrait to landscape, answering and completing phone calls, opening and closing ANY app, etc etc. I'm also coming from a Note 9, and none of this garbage occured on that one. Only difference between my 9 and 20 ultra (aside from the model), is that my 9 is a factory purchase and my 20 from Verizon.
As an afterthought, since I use a bluetooth device, is there a way to have an audible alert on both the phone AND BT device? I can apparently only choose one or the other with this new UI. If I choose the phone, no notification sounds come through the BT headset, and if I choose the BT, no audible notifications come through the phone (oddly, 'some' notifications come through my watch, but not always?).
Again, none of these issues were present in my Note 9. I wonder if there's a way to transfer system notification settings from my 9 to 20....
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I searched in the forum but I didn't find the answer,
well I have a nexus S with CM nightlies 512, but when I used the CM 7.0.2 it did the same I don't remenber if the stock did that.
What happen is the when I make a call everytime my face or my fingers touch the screen it vibrates and I freaking hate it, because I keep switching sides when talking or simply move the phone away and then it vibrates.
I tryed turning the touch feedback in the call app and it didnt work, then I turned all the vibrations in the sound settings, but then when I click in the notification buttons they don't vibrate either(its weird).
Is there a way to make it stop vibrating during a call but still make the notification buttons vibrate?
thanks
have you checked your call settings? not under cm settings. maybe its something in there..
Haptic feedback perhaps? Options in Settings>>Sound and in the dialer under Preferences.
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alright, but if I go into the settings and turn the Haptic feedback off, the notification buttons won't vibrate either and that doesnt fell good, and if I turn the Haptic feedback on the call app it just wont work, I think it might be an issue of the rom idk
there are 3 different places you can find haptic or vibrate during call setting.. 3 or 4.. depends on mod i guess.
1. preferences in dialer. the 1 u been messing with
2. settings->sound
3. settings->call ... different than dialer preferences
4. i use go sms.. there is an option there for vibrate during call for texts..
i dunno.. thats all i can think of dude.
I have tried all the dialer prefs, sound settings, call settings, all haptic places I can find, and still I get 4 vibrates during dialing, after pick up I get a few, and at hangup a couple more. In addition, during the call, anytime I move the phone it does two vibrates. I tried a few dummy calls to my home voicemail, and every time I shake the phone a little (during the call) it vibrates twice. My friends are also massively annoyed by the noise, which makes me boil over. Its been doing this with every rom I've run in the past month or so. It never had this problem in the past. So may it be a bug in one of my updated apps, or perhaps in cyanogen 7?
Eris with Macrom glass 3 1.8. Also happened with various GSB roms too- but only in the recent month or two. HELP
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I searched in the forum but I didn't find the answer,
well I have a nexus S with CM nightlies 512, but when I used the CM 7.0.2 it did the same I don't remenber if the stock did that.
What happen is the when I make a call everytime my face or my fingers touch the screen it vibrates and I freaking hate it, because I keep switching sides when talking or simply move the phone away and then it vibrates.
I tryed turning the touch feedback in the call app and it didnt work, then I turned all the vibrations in the sound settings, but then when I click in the notification buttons they don't vibrate either(its weird).
Is there a way to make it stop vibrating during a call but still make the notification buttons vibrate?
thanks
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I have CyanogenMod 7 Nightly #161
Setting > Call settings > Under Advanced settings V.30.1 > Deselect Vibrate on answer, Vibrate every 45 seconds, Vibrate on hangup, and Vibrate call waiting
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I am using a INC. Same thing was driving me nuts all day. Found it was the profile was set to night. Changed it to default, all is good now.
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Hi all,
I have just gone from a Samsung Galaxy Ace Plus running Gingerbread 2.3.6 to a new Moto G running Android 4.3 JellyBean.
I am disappointed with some of the features that I have lost from Gingerbread but I am not sure how much of this was Samsung TouchWiz features or general Android? Examples:
1: Swipe to call
- Samsung (Gingerbread) behaviour: Tapping once on a contact goes into contact details, swiping right on a contact calls them, swiping left messages them
- Moto G (ICS) behaviour: Tapping once on a contact calls them instantly, swiping left/right does nothing and changes screen area
Comments: I find the Moto G annoying as I am accidentally calling people when I tap on a contact to reset my finger position on the screen, rather than it simply go into the contact.
2: Volume / Sound Control
- Samsung (Gingerbread) behaviour: There are 4 volume sliders for:
Incoming Call
Media
System
Notification
- Moto G (ICS) behaviour: There are 3 volume sliders for:
Music, video, games & other media
Ringtone and notifications
Alarms
Comments: This is a big backward step to me. The notifications and ringtone volume are now linked so we can not set these individually. Why? Also, are system sounds the same as alarms?
3: Default email app
- Samsung (Gingerbread) behaviour: One can select the FROM field to be from any email account setup so you can reply to mail in one account but said the from field to be from your other account.
- Moto G (ICS) behaviour: This is not possible on the default email app I do not think.
4: Out of the box toggle switches
*I may not be calling this the right thing*
- Samsung (Gingerbread) behaviour: Has the options for wifi, bluetooth, gps, silent mode, auto rotation
- Moto G (ICS) behaviour: Has options for wifi and bluetooth. Other options have to be access via long press on power button and GPS I think is not able to be explicitly controlled anymore?
Comments: I think the app "power toggles" is powerful and can have options for various things to fix this.
Any thoughts?
I'm afrarid all the features you pointed out are all credit to TouchWiz which i liked them,
but you know,aosp is just that simple.
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but you know,aosp is just that simple.
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What do you mean by this, I am not understanding. But thank you.
coursemyhorse said:
What do you mean by this, I am not understanding. But thank you.
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well, AOSP means Android Open Source Project, that is the original android that we've seen on all the nexus devices.
I Guess u are right about the volumes I Agree
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What do you mean by this, I am not understanding. But thank you.
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Those are not Android features, they are Samsung customizations. I too miss them though, but getting rid all of the Samsung crapware is worth enough not to miss them too much.
The notifications and ringtone volume are now linked so we can not set these individually.
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They are linked by default, but in the sound settings you can unlink them and set the volumes separately.
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They are linked by default, but in the sound settings you can unlink them and set the volumes separately.
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I can see no way on my Moto G to do this. To confirm I mean to make this list:
Music, video, games & other media
Ringtone and notifications
Alarms
Become like this:
Music, video, games & other media
Ringtone
Notifications
Alarms
coursemyhorse said:
I can see no way on my Moto G to do this.
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Try Settings -> Sound -> Volumes, here you should be able to unlink them.
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Try Settings -> Sound -> Volumes, here you should be able to unlink them.
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No option there for that. There is just the 3 sliders as above and no other options.
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I can see no way on my Moto G to do this. To confirm I mean to make this list:
Music, video, games & other media
Ringtone and notifications
Alarms
Become like this:
Music, video, games & other media
Ringtone
Notifications
Alarms
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Gravitybox has settings that let you unlink ringtone and notification sounds.
In order to get gravitybox you need to be rooted and have the xposed framework installed. Then once you're inside the xposed app you can find gravitybox under the downloads section.
Then once you're in the gravitybox app you simply go to media tweaks and check the "unlink ringtone and notification sounds" box.
Xposed framework thread
Edit: Gravitybox also let's you customise power toggles in the status bar.
coursemyhorse said:
4: Out of the box toggle switches
*I may not be calling this the right thing*
- Samsung (Gingerbread) behaviour: Has the options for wifi, bluetooth, gps, silent mode, auto rotation
- Moto G (ICS) behaviour: Has options for wifi and bluetooth. Other options have to be access via long press on power button and GPS I think is not able to be explicitly controlled anymore?
Comments: I think the app "power toggles" is powerful and can have options for various things to fix this.
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I agree with the Power Toggles app - it is awesome and allows for so much customisation. I wish I had discovered this three years ago! Instead I discovered it just last night
I also noticed that the default email app on Moto G lacks the ability to pinch to zoom. My messages are being formatted in a way that it seems they are slightly too zoomed in. On my old mobile I used to be able to just pinch zoom together a little to make this ok but this Moto G you cannot do this. I downloaded and tried K9 mail client and this is better and seems to allow zooming and formats message better. But...K9 notifications do not work on this phone. I just want to get it to a level where my basic stuff is working as it did before.
On android 4.4 the email client should be updated to which it can do all the things that are able to be done on the gmail app from the play store and hopefully this should bring some additional features. You might want to try the play store for a third party one if you require it.
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Definitely agree with the swipe to call I too have called numbers by accident when I didn't want to.
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Ringtones- fine
Notifications are really really weak tho, any way to boost them since there's no x-loud this time
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I found a bug: setting the S-Force Front Surround option in the audio menu, phone does not ring when I receive whatsapp notifications.
I can't believe more people aren't mentioning this. I can barely hear notifications when the phone is in my pocket.
When you select the notification the volume is fine. Surely there's got to be some way of increasing it...
It really is ridiculously quiet.
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I agree too - I'd like separate Notification/Ringtone volume adjustments. I never hear when I get e-mails of messages etc.
Can you better investigate this bug? It's an hw or sw problem?
Every people can confirm this? With all volumes at the highest level , notifications are like at the minimum in every app.
When you choose the sound....it is loud and clear..... then it become very very low...
Which fw have you?
It's the same on the Z2. Really can't see how Sony haven't sorted it yet (that's assuming they think it is a bug). Have tried different firmwares, the only thing that can sort it (on the Z2) is flashing a 3rd party fix which you really shouldn't have to do on a £500 phone!!
So, is there no way to boost up notification volume? I just live with it with vibrat functions, but i not like vibrating...
Guys... please go to Sony support forums and bash it out on them!
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-Z3-Z3-Dual/bd-p/xperia_z3
http://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xperia-Z3-Z3-Dual/notification-volume/m-p/838285#U838285
Not a single reply from them
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I just found this issue. How the heck are we supposed to know when we get messages except constantly checking the phone...
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Haha, I have gear live which works a treat, but seriously; the volume in general is very loud on full, but notification volume sucks
This worked for me but for right now am i having difficulties repeating the success.
1. Go to settings - sound - system notification sound: select no sound. Do the same with whatsapp settings.
2. Install lightflow. Go to lightflow notification settings, set an mp3 file other than the ones found preinstalled in your phone as individual notification sounds for whatsapp, whatsapp groups, gmail, messages etc.
3. Go to lightflow volume settings, activate individual lightflow notification sounds and adjust their volume to the max ( louder than phone ringing tones ).
I am using "nextel" sound that i downloaded from zedge ages ago. It now plays as loud as in my previoud phone LG G2. I am using it with whatsapp and am very happy.
I did try to replicate this procedure and cut a small piece of a moby song and set it as gmail notification sound. Not as loud as my whatsapp sound. The piece that i cut from the song wasn´t so loud to begin with. I´ll try again with a louder piece of song or a new zedge - tune when i have time.
Nice experiments but I do think we need to get Sony to recognise it as a proper issue. At least it is only software and should be easy to fix...right?
This problem comes from the Z2, if SONY wanted to fix it already would have.
I think we'll have to keep quiet Android L
The notification sound volume from Z2 is better than Z3. Now I rely on the vibration which I not like it.
I have the same problem with my Z3 Ringtones fine but all notifications are ridiculously low.
Can't even hear the "plop" when I send a message in WhatsApp and hear a incoming message notification.
Coming from the HTC Ones I'm very disappointing. On the One I had full control of all sounds, is it like so hard to make a drawer to control sounds the same way? Can't even root the phone to get a solution cause of the damn bootloader.
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I have the same problem with my Z3 Ringtones fine but all notifications are ridiculously low.
Can't even hear the "plop" when I send a message in WhatsApp and hear a incoming message notification.
Coming from the HTC Ones I'm very disappointing. On the One I had full control of all sounds, is it like so hard to make a drawer to control sounds the same way? Can't even root the phone to get a solution cause of the damn bootloader.
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You just have to use normalized mp3s and there's no problem. Load your mp3s into Audacity or some other (free) sample editor, normalise them (it increases the volume uniformly, peaking at 100% usually), save them, copy them to your phone. Loud!
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You just have to use normalized mp3s and there's no problem. Load your mp3s into Audacity or some other (free) sample editor, normalise them (it increases the volume uniformly, peaking at 100% usually), save them, copy them to your phone. Loud!
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Still not normal that on a 600€ phone you need to do such things
I tried some notifications from Zedge but they are too loud now as you cannot change just notification volume without lowering ringtone..
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Using Outlook for Android official Microsoft app, not getting any notification LED lights when I have new emails or reminders. I get the screen off messages coming through on the display, but those only show up for like 5 seconds at a time. With Gmail and other apps, I get those and the notification LED to light up. My settings for LED notifications are normal, and Outlook should be showing, but it isn't working.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix? I'd rather not get some 3rd party LED manager app for one application issue, but I am willing to try.
Saw one other thread on this, but I don't want to factory reset right now. Too much important emails and stuff going on at work to risk the pain of setup again. I also seem to have an issue with notification volume being really loud for Outlook.
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Using Outlook for Android official Microsoft app, not getting any notification LED lights when I have new emails or reminders. I get the screen off messages coming through on the display, but those only show up for like 5 seconds at a time. With Gmail and other apps, I get those and the notification LED to light up. My settings for LED notifications are normal, and Outlook should be showing, but it isn't working.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is there a fix? I'd rather not get some 3rd party LED manager app for one application issue, but I am willing to try.
Saw one other thread on this, but I don't want to factory reset right now. Too much important emails and stuff going on at work to risk the pain of setup again. I also seem to have an issue with notification volume being really loud for Outlook.
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Did you ever get an answer? I had to switch over to the Outlook app for work and was having issues as well.
Found some very important things:
LED notifications were disabled in Outlook notification preferences
You need to click on "Event Reminders" and "Mail" (not toggle buttons) in order to see LED notification option to enable (have no idea why it's disabled by default)
You ALSO need to make sure notification sounds are set inside Outlook (I think this issue is Android related)
I set the notification preferences for reminders and emails to be the SYSTEM DEFAULT and after these changes above, LED notifications work for my reminders and emails
Let me know if you want some screenshots! (I'm on OnePlus 5T w/crDroid)
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Did you ever get an answer? I had to switch over to the Outlook app for work and was having issues as well.
Found some very important things:
LED notifications were disabled in Outlook notification preferences
You need to click on "Event Reminders" and "Mail" (not toggle buttons) in order to see LED notification option to enable (have no idea why it's disabled by default)
You ALSO need to make sure notification sounds are set inside Outlook (I think this issue is Android related)
I set the notification preferences for reminders and emails to be the SYSTEM DEFAULT and after these changes above, LED notifications work for my reminders and emails
Let me know if you want some screenshots! (I'm on OnePlus 5T w/crDroid)
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I don't see any options for LED notifications anywhere. My sound is called "light" it isn't the light itself [emoji6]
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I don't see any options for LED notifications anywhere. My sound is called "light" it isn't the light itself [emoji6]
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Here's what my Outlook 2.2.197 settings look like. I went to Settings - Notifications. Clicking the New Mail Sound took me to extra settings where both vibrate and light were toggled off.
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Here's what my Outlook 2.2.197 settings look like. I went to Settings - Notifications. Clicking the New Mail Sound took me to extra settings where both vibrate and light were toggled off.
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Hmm. I don't see those advanced options in my version 2.2.200. I'll probably root this phone eventually and wipe it clean and start over with either the stock rom + custom kernel or a custom rom/kernel. Maybe that will fix it.
Surely you should try a 3rd party app before wiping and starting over - get lightflow it works great and will get your LED working as you want for any app youd like.