Question Wrong volume settings for notifications and Ultra-wideband (UWB) - Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra

I ha some trouble after flashing Universal GMS Doze. The easiest way was to flash they full system.
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So, there are two things which i noticed, and one one of them is very annoying.
1. In the Settings -> Connections -> More connections settings -> "Nearby device scanning" is now gone. But now there is a option in Settings -> Connections -> "Ultra-wideband (UWB)"
Is that new? Are these two the same?
2. It seems, that ether the app "Threema" (Messenger) or the System is using the wrong volume for the notifications. If I set the Notification volume to the max or mute, the incoming notification do not change the volume. Instead its the System volume.... WTF?
How is that possible? In the app settings, there is the right notification sound active.

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I have read and searched, read and searched and read and searched. For some reason I can't change my notification ringtone for nothing. I can't even use a different stock one.
Someone please help!
2.3 not rooted.
Is it not in
Menu/ settings/ sound/ notifications?
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partsdudes said:
Is it not in
Menu/ settings/ sound/ notifications?
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Yeah, what this person said. There should be an option to change your notification sound there. You can also change, for example, your message sound by hitting the menu button when you are in the message app and then click on settings, notifications.
Something to help you that I posted in another forum.
Default Notification
Your DEFAULT notification can be found in settings > sound
or personalize soft button > notification sound > default notification
Message Notification
If you want to change the MESSAGE (sms/text) tone you would think that you could just change it from personalize soft button > notification sound > message, but unfortunately that does not work. Actually it will most likely do nothing. If you want to change your message notification then do it through the message app.
If you use HTC Messages as your messaging app: Open "Messages" then hit menu button then settings then notifications then notification sound and choose your message notification here.
If you use Handcent as your messaging app: Open "Handcent" then menu button then settings then notification settings. Here you can select a sent notification and a fail notification. But select notification settings one more time and here you can select your message notification sound.
I would think GoSMS is setup the same way. I don't have this app so I cannot give details.
Email Notifications
Your Default Mail app gets its notification sound changed by personalize soft key > notification sound > email. Make sure notification sound is turned on in the settings of the Mail app itself.
You Default Gmail app uses your default notification sound as far as I can tell and cannot be changed separately.
Alarm Notification
Alarms can be changed with personalize soft button > alarm or where you configure your alarm. A separate custom notification sound can be set here for individual alarms.
Calendar Notification
I don't use the calendar. As far as I can see, you can set up notification sounds through the personalize soft button or by going to the calendar app and changing the notification sound in its settings. Because I haven't tested this yet I cannot say if the personalize soft button way actually works. May be redundant just like the message notification sound and does nothing. So to be sure change it through the calendar app itself.
Ringtones
Ringtones can be set numerous ways. Through the personalize soft button or settings > sound > Phone Ringtone or By selecting the menu button from the home screen and selecting ringtones or by selecting your tone with the HTC Music app and selecting the menu button and then set as ringtone.
Contact Ringtones can be set when editing contacts.
Missed calls are visual notification only and Voicemail Notifications use your Default Notification sound.
Note: At what locations can your ringtones, notifications, and alarm sounds can be found?? If using an app to select most likely the tone can be anywhere. You will be allowed to navigate to your custom location. If using an HTC sense menu then you will have to have your custom tones saved in a special custom folder. On the root of the sdcard create these 3 folders if not already there. Ringtones, Alarms, Notifications. If you download the tones from HTC Hub first it will autocreate these folders for you so you don't have to create them yourself. You can now put your custom tones in each folder.
Agoattamer said:
Something to help you that I posted in another forum.
Default Notification
Your DEFAULT notification can be found in settings > sound
or personalize soft button > notification sound > default notification
Message Notification
If you want to change the MESSAGE (sms/text) tone you would think that you could just change it from personalize soft button > notification sound > default notification but unfortunately that does not work. Actually it will most likely do nothing. If you want to change your message notification then do it through the message app.
If you HTC Messages as your messaging app: Open "Messages" then hit menu button then settings then notifications then notification sound and choose your message notification here.
If you use Handcent as your messaging app: Open "Handcent" then menu button then settings then notification settings. Here you can select a sent notification and a fail notification. But select notification settings one more time and here you can select your message notification sound.
I would think GoSMS is setup the same way. I don't have this app so I cannot give details.
Email Notifications
Your Default Mail app gets its notification sound changed by personalize soft key > notification sound > email. Make sure notification sound is turned on in the settings of the Mail app itself.
You Default Gmail app uses your default notification sound as far as I can tell and cannot be changed separately.
Alarm Notification
Alarms can be changed with personalize soft button > alarm or where you configure your alarm. A separate custom notification sound can be set here for individual alarms.
Calendar Notification
I don't use the calendar. As far as I can see, you can set up notification sounds through the personalize soft button or by going to the calendar app and changing the notification sound in its settings. Because I haven't tested this yet I cannot say if the personalize soft button way actually works. May be redundant just like the message notification sound and does nothing. So to be sure change it through the calendar app itself.
Ringtones
Ringtones can be set numerous ways. Through the personalize soft button or settings > sound > Phone Ringtone or By selecting the menu button from the home screen and selecting ringtones or by selecting your tone with the HTC Music app and selecting the menu button and then set as ringtone.
Contact Ringtones can be set when editing contacts.
Missed calls are visual notification only and Voicemail Notifications use your Default Notification sound.
Note: At what locations can your ringtones, notifications, and alarm sounds can be found?? If using an app to select most likely the tone can be anywhere. You will be allowed to navigate to your custom location. If using an HTC sense menu then you will have to have your custom tones saved in a special custom folder. On the root of the sdcard create these 3 folders if not already there. Ringtones, Alarms, Notifications. If you download the tones from HTC Hub first it will autocreate these folders for you so you don't have to create them yourself. You can now put your custom tones in each folder.
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I did everything except this... Thanks
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Set SMS sound?

No matter what I set under Settings > Sound > Notifications > Notification Sound my One X plays back the same sound whenever I receive an SMS. Is there somewhere else to change the sound or is this a bug?
feanor512 said:
No matter what I set under Settings > Sound > Notifications > Notification Sound my One X plays back the same sound whenever I receive an SMS. Is there somewhere else to change the sound or is this a bug?
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open the messaging app
click the menu button
settings
NOTIFICATIONS
change to whatever you like.....
any app that has settings and notifications, likely has its own sound settings so you can customize apps so you know what alert it is
Thank you!

[Guide] Notification OFF while screen ON

Hi, I was wondering if there's an App that can disable SOUND notification while the screen is ON and get back to normal when the screen goes OFF. It's so annoying getting sound notifications while using the phone. Thx
UPDATE: (SOLUTION) thks to omac_ranger
I've finally found out what was going wrong. On ICS (don't know if it's the same on GB) notification and ringtone volume are link by default. So I had to go to
Settings > Sound > Volumes and untick the "Link volumes" option.
So finally I created 2 profiles on the app tasker.
1."Notification Sound Off": Context -> Event > Display > Display On (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification Off")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to 0)
2."Notification Sound On": Context -> Event > Display > Display Off (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification On")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to whatever volume you want)
You could probably set something up like that with Tasker
I bought it on the market. Quite expensive though £4. It's not the easiest app to use but I'm trying. I've been able to do what I wanted but when the screen is off and I get a call, it rung for half a sec, the screen goes on then the notification goes off(ringtone stops) .
I'm stuck on it from the moment. I'll try to dig more to see if I can make it better.
rossygnol said:
I bought it on the market. Quite expensive though £4. It's not the easiest app to use but I'm trying. I've been able to do what I wanted but when the screen is off and I get a call, it rung for half a sec, the screen goes on then the notification goes off(ringtone stops) .
I'm stuck on it from the moment. I'll try to dig more to see if I can make it better.
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Do a search for tasker scripts on xda and in google. Someone may have already done what you're trying to do
Google couldnt really help me. I went to their (tasker) forum at http://tasker.wikidot.com/profile-index
There are quite some scripts but I couldn't find any that does what I'm looking for.
To disable the notification use screen unlocked event instead of screen on event, that shoul fix it
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I've finally found out what was going wrong. On ICS (don't know if it's the same on GB) notification and ringtone volume are link by default. So I had to go to
Settings > Sound > Volumes and untick the "Link volumes" option.
So finally I created 2 profiles on the app tasker.
1."Notification Sound Off": Context -> Event > Display > Display On (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification Off")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to 0)
2."Notification Sound On": Context -> Event > Display > Display Off (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification On")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to whatever volume you want)
rossygnol said:
I've finally found out what was going wrong. On ICS (don't know if it's the same on GB) notification and ringtone volume are link by default. So I had to go to
Settings > Sound > Volumes and untick the "Link volumes" option.
So finally I created 2 profiles on the app tasker.
1."Notification Sound Off": Context -> Event > Display > Display On (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification Off")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to 0)
2."Notification Sound On": Context -> Event > Display > Display Off (priority normal)
->New Task ("Notification On")-> Audio > Notification Volume(set to whatever volume you want)
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Awesome! Glad it worked out.
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[Q] CM10 Profiles - Can't Stop Vibrating

I'm trying to configure "Profiles" after recently installing "CM 10.0 stable" on my phone. Did a full wipe, factory reset, even formatted my SDcard just to clean it up.
My problem is I can't seem to stop the phone from vibrating. In my night profile for example I don't want the phone to ring or vibrate. In application groups I have everything set to "off" Vibrator overrides are set to "disable" in both "calls" and "notifications" and the boxes are checked. Volume overrides all set to "0" except "alarm" which is set to 7/7 and box checked.
I select "night" profile and call my phone to test and the phone still vibrates???? how do I stop this?????
Also each application group contains the same options, Notification Mode, Notification Tone, Ring Mode, Phone Ringtone, Vibrate Mode, Lights mode. Why does email for example contain Ring Mode and Phone Ringtone??? My email sends me a notification tone but not a ringtone? why are both included? Don't I adjust the Ring Mode and Phone Ringtone in the "Phone" application group only?
The profile set up is extremely confusing and I've searched all over the place with little help. Is there a tutorial for setting these up that explains how each setting effects your phone?
Change ROMs.
Try slimbean or any other ROMs that are in development section.
Slim has everything CM10 has so try something new.
Good luck
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[Q] Volume Control

Im used to know that when i lower my volume or set vibrate, everything will vibrate, apps, calls, text, etc.
Am I doing something wrong?
I also have this
I'm not sure why but I have this issue, and to add to that, I cannot change the volume of my ringtones. Its either full blast,vibrate, or off. I think its a simple software issue that can be fixed with a future update.
Settings > Sound > Volumes -> Link ringtone and notification volumes.
Toggle that option.

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