My S22U has a bright blue moving screen that is always on when it is plugged in (charging). It is annoying at night. How do I disable this?
Disable show charging information under more battery settings
Fairly certain you have charging-screen-saver enabled.
Search for "screen saver" in settings and turn it off - under display.
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I wonder if someone knows whether and how it is possible to disable the effect of switching the device on (display and backlight) when a notification is raised. I use settings that my device does not automatically switches off and when a text message arrives or a low battery alert pops up, the device stays on forever (ie. until the battery is exhausted which is quite soon) and that is really annoying (mainly the low battery alert).
Please do not advise me setting a timeout for backlight and/or display, because I really want and need these timeouts to be disabled.
Hello, I'm using an Atrix 4G device, and I'm loving it; especially the fingerprint lock and the fact that (however its age) it is still a well-performing device.
My question: is it possible to disable all led notifications when in airplane mode? I have found the setting > display > led notifications, so I'm able to turn this off myself, but I would like to disable all led notifications when in airplane mode. For example: when the phone is charged, it will give a green led notification.
I find this annoying, since I merely use 'airplane mode' when trying to sleep and the led wakes me up.
Thanks in advance!
This is the MOST annoying thing in the world to me.
When the Battery is Full the Screen Comes on and puts this little Notification down at the bottom of the lock Screen.. Screen stays on a few seconds then 5 mins later it does it again..
Ive gotten to the point where I just cover my phone up at night. But there has to be a hidden setting or something to where I can disable this? Can anyone help out here.
Side Note : Ive already disable the "Sound" Battery Notifications. But thats the only thing I can find in relation to battery notifications.
There's a "Power Plug" application installed, but if you disable it (freeze) you'll also have to disable Motorola Services.
My bad.
Curious, I've heard mixed answers on this. No notification for me will pop the screen on, no matter what my lock screen security settings are. Have toggled between hide content/show content countless times, and the change WORKS...but none of the changes will make the screen pop on.
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Curious, I've heard mixed answers on this. No notification for me will pop the screen on, no matter what my lock screen security settings are. Have toggled between hide content/show content countless times, and the change WORKS...but none of the changes will make the screen pop on.
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I noticed that the wireless charger in my car causes the screen to wake every minute or two. It is very annoying. It bumps to 100% then wakes the screen to notify me that the battery is full. It discharges for a minute and then wakes the screen to tell me that it is charging wireless. Any way to stop this?
Only Snapchat seems to be popping my screen on, and it explicitly has an option to screen wake in its settings.
Wife's S5 with 5.0 screen pops on for every notification. I smell a bug.
I received my Geaar S3 Frontier yesterday, switching from an Android wear watch.
After playing around with the watch for several hours and testing many different watch faces I can't figur out how to display the yellow indicator for new notifications in ambient mode (AOD activated).
Do I really have to enter "active mode" to see if I have unread notifications?
Yes, you have.
In aod only static information, apart from the hour/date, can be shown. Battery cannot be showed also!
Xavi (S7 SM-G930F)
Same experience but reviving this topic just in case there is any new setting/workaround? Love to keep my phone with AOD on, Wake Up Gesture off (so that when i'm out dancing or just moving my hands around it doesn't turn on for no reason), but would love to just turn my wrist and see if there is a notification (ie. screen remains dim).
There's a difference between knowing that there is a notification and being able to read it's contents.
My watch settings:
AOD
Wake up gesture- off
Notification indicator- show on watch face
Sound and vibrate- on (wine cork sound is relatively unobtrusive)
My Gear Manager app settings:
Turn screen on- off (if this is on, notifications will automatically be readable on the screen)
Notification indicator- on
Auto show- off, I know there's a notification because it beeps but it doesn't activate screen so I can't read it.
Auto show- on, tapping on the screen will show message.
There's a lot of flexibility. A notification can be silent, trigger a sound, trigger a vibration, or trigger an indicator. The contents of the notification can be automatically displayed, displayed by a wrist gesture, displayed by a simple tap, or not displayed at all.