I have an OEM Samsung landscape pogo dock and I can't quite figure this out.
If the phone is locked, when placed in the dock it switches to landscape, brings up the clock (though I don't see it, the screen is still locked, but its there if I unlock) and then turns off the screen.
If the phone is unlocked, when placed in the dock it switches to landscape, brings up the clock and then dims it to whatever appropriate level set, but it never times out and eventually turns OFF, it just stays dim the whole time.
On my Nexus One it would turn off after another definable interval, for the life of me I can't find any menu setting for this. I've tried both stock and third-party dock-clock apps.
Anyone figure out how to do this?
Hi, I recently bought a pogo pin dock for my GNEX, it is great. I use my dock on my bedside table to simply charge it overnight, and then to hear the alarm go off in the morning. But when ever I put the handset in the dock the desk clock mode kicks in. I know you can touch and hold the screen for the clock to turn a dim blue.
I have Googled this and searched for apps on the play store that will allow me to simply kill the display and put the handset to sleep, but no luck. I have found apps that will let me customise the desk clock, colour, font, brightness etc. I sleep in total darkness and even at the lowest brightness setting in various apps, the damn screen is too bright. And anyhow, I do't like the screen being on even if it is not displaying an image, or the time. An AMOLED screen is never truly black or off, it just looks that way when other pixels are illuminated.
I have even flashed an AOKP ROM such as JellyBro hoping that the dock settings would have more features, no joy. Anyone have a suggestion on how to achieve the phone being in sleep mode whilst in the dock?
Many thanks. Anil
I have a real ghetto fix, tape the middle pin of your Nexus's pogo pin. Your phone will start charging after 9s as the dock cannot communicate with your phone and will only charge at USB rate. If you have a custom kernel, enable USB fast charge to charge it at normal rate.
Beamed from my Maguro.
aksolanki said:
Hi, I recently bought a pogo pin dock for my GNEX, it is great. I use my dock on my bedside table to simply charge it overnight, and then to hear the alarm go off in the morning. But when ever I put the handset in the dock the desk clock mode kicks in. I know you can touch and hold the screen for the clock to turn a dim blue.
I have Googled this and searched for apps on the play store that will allow me to simply kill the display and put the handset to sleep, but no luck. I have found apps that will let me customise the desk clock, colour, font, brightness etc. I sleep in total darkness and even at the lowest brightness setting in various apps, the damn screen is too bright. And anyhow, I do't like the screen being on even if it is not displaying an image, or the time. An AMOLED screen is never truly black or off, it just looks that way when other pixels are illuminated.
I have even flashed an AOKP ROM such as JellyBro hoping that the dock settings would have more features, no joy. Anyone have a suggestion on how to achieve the phone being in sleep mode whilst in the dock?
Many thanks. Anil
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I think you can have Tasker do this. Create a profile which triggers on AC charging, then create a task that switches night mode off IF the UI mode = desk.
I don't have a pogo dock so I cannot test it.
Hi All,
I want to use my Nexus as a night-time bedside alarm clock.
So, I know that I can use the stock clock app, and tap it to make it go dim, but after a few minutes, the screen saver kicks in and the display switches off.
The only way to get it back on is to press the power button.
Is there a way to leave the clock app running on screen all through the night?
Do I have to purchase an actual dock for this?
Or does the phone need to be charging for this to work?
Cheers.
I think a long press on the blank space (turning the background black...not dim) will work?
Hmm, I see that makes a difference (totally black screen, clock in blue), but the screen still switches off after the normal time...
Developers options, stay awake while charging.
Sent from my AOSP Android 4.1.1 Galaxy Nexus.
I have the desk dock for my GSM Galaxy Nexus (AT&T) that I bought through the Play Store. In 4.1, before I went to bed I would do the following:
1. Put phone in dock, screen comes on with clock in horizontal orientation.
2. Touch the alarm icon
3. Set my alarm
4. Touch the clock button to get back to the clock
5. Finally just touch the screen to dim it into low light mode
Now with 4.2, some things have changed:
1. Put phone in dock, screen comes on with clock
2. Touch the screen, home screen appears
3. Navigate to the clock app
4. Touch the alarm icon
5. Set the alarm
6. Touch the clock button
7. Finally long press the time to get back to low light clock mode
Am I doing something wrong here? It seems like the clock that shows up when I put the phone in the dock should take me to the normal clock app when I touch the screen but it goes to the home screen instead. I realize this is pretty minor in the scheme of things, but I really liked how the old way sort of reminded me to set an alarm when I put it in the dock.
It's because you have daydream set to start when the phone is docked. You can go to settings> Display, and turn it off.
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It's because you have daydream set to start when the phone is docked. You can go to settings> Display, and turn it off.
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I thought about that but would that prevent anything from happening when I docked my phone? I would still like the clock app to come up when I dock. Maybe it still will if I turn off the daydream?
Could someone please point me to the notification app that causes the screen to light up when fully charged and how to force the landscape mode when the phone screen goes into AOD mode?
I have a car cradle/charger that is in landscape mode with the phone open like a tablet and it's annoying when the battery is fully charged the screen keeps lighting up. Also, when the screen times out and enters AOD mode, it rotates back to portrait mode when fully opened in landscape mode.
I was able to disable this on my Note 10+ but it seems to be a different process for the Fold3.
Thanks
Are you using a car dock that plugs into the base of the phone or is it a wireless charging dock?
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Are you using a car dock that plugs into the base of the phone or is it a wireless charging dock?
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Wireless fast charging dock.
I also use a wireless car dock and have had to make some changes to use the Fold3 properly.
First I set up developer mode so that I could enable screen on while charging. This way the screen would normally not turn off while in the cradle. Here is how to get developer mode set:
Step 1: Go to Settings > About Phone.
Step 2: Tap Software Info > Build Number.
Step 3: Tap Build Number seven times.
Then enable Keep Screen On when Charging which will keep it out of AOD
Second I set up the Assistant menu from Accessibility Options in Settings.
Step 1: Go to Settings > Accessibility.
Step 2: Tap Interaction and dexterity >turn On Assistant menu
Step 3: Select items that will help while driving.
A floating ever-present icon will now be on your screen (you can change the transparency) and you can tap it to show items to change. I use the Volume item all the time as my car dock hides the volume control. Screen off is good if yo want to override the always on while charging setting for a bit. Screenshot is wonderful and easier than any other way to save what you're looking at.
Also make sure all apps are set for Auto rotating so they are easy to use in the car dock. There is a screen rotation selection in the Assistant in case one pops up that is not set to rotate on it's own.
Hope this helps!
shawnthecableguy said:
Could someone please point me to the notification app that causes the screen to light up when fully charged and how to force the landscape mode when the phone screen goes into AOD mode?
I have a car cradle/charger that is in landscape mode with the phone open like a tablet and it's annoying when the battery is fully charged the screen keeps lighting up. Also, when the screen times out and enters AOD mode, it rotates back to portrait mode when fully opened in landscape mode.
I was able to disable this on my Note 10+ but it seems to be a different process for the Fold3.
Thanks
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Use Bixby Routines to keep it on landscape when in your car. If you connect the phone Bluetooth with your car stereo, use that as the condition, otherwise whatever else might fit (not sure they separate wireless charging from just charging in general). I'm not quite sure what you mean by the phone keeps lighting up when charged?
ButterflyFlutterflyMyOhMy said:
I'm not quite sure what you mean by the phone keeps lighting up when charged?
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ButterflyFlutterflyMyOhMy said:
When the phone is fully charged, it lights up and shows the notification 'fully charged'. My note 10+ did the same thing but I was able to disable the fully charged notification in the System UI app.
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It only does that for a second and only if the phone is off, so I'm not sure what the big deal is to have that happen, especially if you aren't even paying attention to it because you're driving? Not once while driving have I ever noticed it happen, and I keep my phone on a wireless charging holder in the car (I use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Tethering to my stereo on it for music and Google Maps on my Android car stereo) where it generally is on AOD while I'm driving. It sits right next to the stereo screen.
ButterflyFlutterflyMyOhMy said:
It only does that for a second and only if the phone is off, so I'm not sure what the big deal is to have that happen, especially if you aren't even paying attention to it because you're driving? Not once while driving have I ever noticed it happen, and I keep my phone on a wireless charging holder in the car (I use Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Tethering to my stereo on it for music and Google Maps on my Android car stereo) where it generally is on AOD while I'm driving. It sits right next to the stereo screen.
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It's a huge distraction at night.
shawnthecableguy said:
It's a huge distraction at night.
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Okay. It hasn't distracted me at all, day or night, the few seconds that it does it.
ButterflyFlutterflyMyOhMy said:
Okay. It hasn't distracted me at all, day or night, the few seconds that it does it.
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It lights up my entre cab and the glare blocks vision to my drivers side mirror.
I have the fold open and in landscape mode so it's a significant light source when this happens.
So I assume the charging notifications have been removed from the SYSTEMUI app now?
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It lights up my entre cab and the glare blocks vision to my drivers side mirror.
I have the fold open and in landscape mode so it's a significant light source when this happens.
So I assume the charging notifications have been removed from the SYSTEMUI app now?
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Why do you have it open if you don't use it while driving, as using it would be even brighter than a quick little blip on the screen? Not sure how it is even that bright, either, but in the car mine is closed on the wireless charger holder since I use my stereo screen for Google Maps, music, launcher, etc. (and when parked can use basically any other app like YouTube or Chrome). Do you not have a stereo screen in your car, as I can see how not having one would mean your eyes aren't adjusted to having a screen in the dark car? (My screen auto-adjusts the brightness, I believe.) What are your phone screen settings?
You can turn off the charging sound, but that's all I see about the charging notification in the settings.
ETA: Out of curiosity, I tested charging it to 100% with the screen off, phone open, and me watching it for when it turned 100%. It did nothing but change the number to 100 and the battery icon to full, so I have no idea what your mean by the screen turning on. I was thinking maybe it does the same thing as when you first start charging it with the green circle thing, but it doesn't. Maybe you are using a third-party charging screen that you forgot about? Like from a weather app or something?
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Why do you have it open if you don't use it while driving,
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I use maps, dark mode at night.
shawnthecableguy said:
I use maps, dark mode at night.
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So, if it is already on, I don't understand your problem? The phone itself doesn't do anything to alert you when it is fully charged.
I don't always have the fold3 on when I'm driving at night. Sometime I use a navigation app.
The issue as explained in the 1st post is when the fold3 is opened fully and in the wireless charging cradle, and I am driving (particularly at night) and when the phone reaches a fully charged state, a notification shows "fully charged" and the screen lights up for about 5 sec.
I don't know how clearer I can explain that I'm looking to disable this notification as I did with my Note 10+, which did the exact same thing when fully charged and docked.
shawnthecableguy said:
I don't always have the fold3 on when I'm driving at night. Sometime I use a navigation app.
The issue as explained in the 1st post is when the fold3 is opened fully and in the wireless charging cradle, and I am driving (particularly at night) and when the phone reaches a fully charged state, a notification shows "fully charged" and the screen lights up for about 5 sec.
I don't know how clearer I can explain that I'm looking to disable this notification as I did with my Note 10+, which did the exact same thing when fully charged and docked.
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Mine doesn't light up like that, so I don't know why yours does. Mine can't be open while on the wireless charger, but closed it doesn't turn on and plugged in while open it doesn't turn on when it reaches 100%. Is it turning on your lock screen? If so, I guess change that to just a black screen. If something else, maybe it is a third-party app you brought over from your previous phone.
There was a notification setting in SYSTEM UI a couple versions ago that let you disable the fully charged notification.. Seems to be missing in the latest Android release.
My charger mount allows the Fold3 to be fully open and charging -
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There was a notification setting in SYSTEM UI a couple versions ago that let you disable the fully charged notification.. Seems to be missing in the latest Android release.
My charger mount allows the Fold3 to be fully open and charging -
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My charger is similar (with the suction cup and curved arm going down), but I wouldn't want my phone open on the charger as it would block my stereo screen (2-DIN size) which I use for Google Maps and other apps, and I don't use my phone screen while driving (just use it for WiFi tethering so my stereo gets data and for Bluetooth for music, calls, Google Assistant, and notifications read out loud from Bixby). If I'm parked and waiting, I use my phone in my hand for ease.
I don't know about the setting, but it is weird if they took a setting away but left it as each person had it set at that moment.
Just bumping this thread as I'm still looking for a solution..
The notification I am trying to disable is for 'battery full' and 'wireless charging paused' if anyone can help.
Thanks