Got the 'official' Xiaomi 55w charging dock today (its a really nice piece of kit) but, I can't get the charging animation to stay on whilst its charging. Went into developer options -> Stay Awake tab is on. I've even gone into Lock Screen Settings -> Sleep and selected 10 minutes. As soon as the phone hits the charger it displays the animation, even the 50w Max message but turns off after 10 seconds. Is there some setting I'm missing?
The animation is designed in such a way that it shows charging rapidly/turbocharging for 10 seconds and then it goes off. No setting to keep it going while the phone continues charging. The stay awake tab would keep the device awake to the home screen but it wont make the animation last any longer than what its designed for. Be assured that the phone continues to charge at the set wattage and you can verify that using Ampere just in case you want to keep a track.
Hope that answers your question.
It does. Thank you. I seen the charging animation on youtube reviews and thought there might have been an AOD Always On Display function. Thanks again
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Is there any way to prevent turning off the screen while charging / on cradle?
I need it to see clock 24/7 while my device is charging.
Now if I connect device to the PC it goes standby (while on lock screen, when the time is displayed), even if "screen timeout" is set to never.
Thank you!
FooisM said:
Is there any way to prevent turning off the screen while charging / on cradle?
I need it to see clock 24/7 while my device is charging.
Now if I connect device to the PC it goes standby (while on lock screen, when the time is displayed), even if "screen timeout" is set to never.
Thank you!
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you didn't say which device you have, but if it's a focus then avoid this, you will get screen burn in
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I too am looking for this solution. Back in WM 5 and 6 we were able to set independent brightness and sleep times while on battery or while plugged in. I am on day 3 with this WP7 phone and am getting frustrated by the "simplification" of so many aspects that I was able to modify in the past.
If it's just the clock you need to see, then you might wanna try Nightclock, which is available for free in the marketplace. It shows a nice clock and has an option for preventing the screen from turning off.
While your lock screen does not require a password (pass number really) an extra menu item is added to the settings/lock&wallpaper/screen timeout drop menu... "never"
But if you require a password to unlock the screen, this "never" option disappears...
Unfortunately for me it is not just the clock.
While docked on my desk I like to keep it open on my SMS conversations to see if anything new has arrived.
While docked in my car on top of the dash, I like to keep it on maps to see if any traffic congestion might be ahead and listening to podcasts. Its rather distracting to keep watching for the screen to go dark and tap it every 5 minutes.
I'm curious to if anyone knows of an app/widget that will keep the screen on and not lock the system when plugged in?
Basically whenever I try to play a SNES-emu or any game that uses my new Moga BT controller, the system goes into sleep after the 1 min(or whatever time is set), and this is the same if using mini-HDMI output.
I know this can be as easy as increasing the time and such, but i'm sure I will forget to rest it to stock and when I put the tablet in my bag it stays on all the time.
In the Developer Options, there's a setting for the screen to Stay Awake while charging...
Its safe to presume though that when you enable this, and that when you hook the dock up, it will stay awake as well?
Hello all,
I hope i am posting in the right place, if not please move my post to the right place.
I have update to bada 2.0 using the firmware from hero355 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2131676
And after the update i have some small problem.
Bada 2.0 introduced the percent battery status option, but this does not work well on my phone Samsung GT7230-E.
After i fully charged the battery i see the message "Battery fully Charge ... " but the percent shows 0% and i must power off and power on the phone for it to work.
After the phone reboot i see the battery status to 60%, but this percent status stays like this until the phone is out of power.
Even if i have only 4% of battery, the battery status shows 60% forever until suddenly the phone auto poweroff as there is no power left in battery.
The phone stays ok couple of days like this so this is not a battery problem
This happens even if i disable percent option in battery status, is the same with the battery grid status as well.
Second problem is the sound is not so loud like in bada 2.0 and i dont see an option to make it louder.
Also in sound profile there is no option to change the vibration to sound more seconds.
I want an option if i select "vibrate then sound" for the vibration to be more then 1 second.
Right know the vibration takes only 1 second and right after it the sound alarm goes on.
If something else is needed to debug this let me know.
Thanks,
So when I charge overnight the screen lights up every time it hits 100% waking my wife and baby up! It goes off after 10 seconds but is there any way to not make it light up?
Any app?
I've asked the same and haven't found anything yet.
I tend to turn on a screen filter app at night, i use twilight, will dim the screen overnight so its barely visible, then undim it in the morning.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.urbandroid.lux&hl=en_GB
Not without knowing how to unpack/edit and resign/pack system stuff.
This is the sort of thing that custom ROMs take care of for the not so able of us.
Like Jambo, I've worked around this in the past using Tasker and Screen Filter. Just set Tasker to activate a fully black screen filter on top of your screen for a few seconds whenever the phones is sat on a wireless charger. Or reaches a certain battery percentage. And preferably disable it when removing the phone from the charger. Works great.
I'm an avid user of Androids screen saver mode, whereby when activated, you can have the screen display a clock, photos, a widget when the phone is charging.
This feature always worked on my previous phones. Now that I upgraded to the Note 20 Ultra, I found that when I have my phone charging wirelessly, the screensaver will evetually stop, and the phone will drop to a blank screen, or to the AOD if that's activated.
I'm not sure if this is due to a change in wireless charging with Samsung devices or Android 11.
From what I observed, it appears the phone will turn off wireless charging about two minutes after the toast message "Wireless Charging Paused" is displayed, which then kills the screensaver mode and the phone will go blank or into AOD.
Anyone using screen saver and experiencing this same issue, and maybe know of a workaround?
Thanks for any advice.