When you first hit the power button and choose silent or vibrate an option comes up that asks you do you want to automatically restore the audio profile after a certain amount of time or something like that. It only came up once and not since, and whatever setting I chose is messing up my other volume profiles app. Any suggestions to access that option again or what app (maybe framework) to clear out that may make it display again?
Thanks guys
Yes I am on the gnex just haven't updated profile yet.
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Someone drop the ball when they released this rom and placed the reminders in the vibrate profile in lieu of the normal profile.No regedit and switching around profiles needed. This work for me.
Fix:
-Go to settings and then profile.
-Down to vibrate and hit menu on the soft key, choose edit
-Down to reminder type
-Change it to play sound or whatever you want, hit done.
Next
-Down to reminder volume and change it from off to whatever number you want (The higher the number the louder the reminder sound)
-Press done until you are back at the home screen.
You can check this by creating a reminder or go to settings/sound and scroll down to reminders, press menu and play.
Uh, I just tried it. Yes, it does make the reminders have sound, but it also makes reminders have sound when you're in the vibrate profile
It's the same effect as switching the normal and vibrate profile.
You're correct. I suppose this is not a permanent fix afterall.
I have the HTC 621 and I have found the automatic profiles a pain as it keeps automatically switching profiles depending upon events in my calendar. Whenever a scheduled time comes up, it automatically switches over to silent, etc. and I do not want it to switch automatically but I cannot find any provisions to turn this automatic feature off. Can anyone help?
Hmmmm... I didn't know HTC had a profile application. If someone has a link to a downloadable version, I'd love to ENABLE this.
Just select normal profile... or silent profile whichever you like it..
press the power button short time and you can select what ever profile you want. as stated befor: just select normal
Sometimes I accidently turn ringer volume down low (not mute) and miss an important call.
I’ve found apps such as Ringer Volume (Android-Lab) to reset it at given times, however they all wants ‘full Internet access’ don’t know if I like that with an app that will be constantly running and with my limited data allowance?
Another option would be a taskbar icon showing my volume level; however I cannot find any such widget.
It’s not mute that give me the problem it’s when I decrease the Ring Volume sometimes by accident when holding my Desire HD, with CyanogenMod 7.
Anyone got any suggestions on this?
there's an app called Settings Profile that u can set rules to do stuff, so u can set a rule to keep invoking a certain profile at whatever interval you want. The Lite version can only set 1 rule so I am not sure if that's good enough for you or not.
Hi Lukesky, thanks for taking the time to help.
lukesky said:
there's an app called Settings Profile that u can set rules to do stuff, so u can set a rule to keep invoking a certain profile at whatever interval you want. The Lite version can only set 1 rule so I am not sure if that's good enough for you or not.
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I think I had looked at Setting Profiles before but just had another look and my concern with it is that it takes Full Internet Access, perhaps I’m being paranoid but I only have 20Mb of data per day and then the price per Mb goes up dramatically, let alone when I’m roaming, OK I know I could turn Data off if I wanted. So do you think the Lite App will be using data via its internet access?
here u go buddy...its simple quick and fast.... i use it all the time and place as widget
Thanks Lalitehgal, I appreciate your help however unless I’m mistaken this widget has no option for an auto timed volume increase, and my problem is I sometimes do not realize I have decreased the volume while holding the phone.
@richardsoffice: in my opinion you should definitely not be required to adjust ringtone or notification volume manually. Because once - in office - you are satisfied, but then - on the street - you just don't hear anything. The phone should adjust the ringtone volume automatically based on ambient noise and phone position (pocket/out of pocket/table/...). Check out an app called IntelliRing.
Manually adjusting ringtone volume does not do any harm if your ringtone volume is managed by IntelliRing. So you can accidentally adjust volume as you want
Hello,
I have Gnex GSM version, bought from Amazon.de.
I have the latest official firmware 4.0.2, received it promptly.
Today i was at the hospital, to see a person dear to me, and i put the phone on silent. The phone would increase the volume by itself.
It did not go crazy or sumth, however it would not stay silent.
I tried turning off the data network (3g/2g) as the [repeating] change between all data speeds seemed to trigger it (though i cannot tell for sure).
This did not fix things.
What eventually SEEM to have fixed the problem was quiting from the app i have running called LLama (this is an app which according to your location/signal [NOT GPS] performs certain actions and events such as profile changes.).
Conclusion? is this the volume bug? why is it still there if that is the case?!
I am annoyed and looking for help as i know there are a lot of experts here.
Thanks
Regards,
Llama has an option to disable volume buttons, which is useful to prevent profile changes when you press a volume button. You can manually choose another profile (silent) or disable that feature in Llama settings - Disable volume buttons.
This is my first post and I did not find anything through the search function, and then ended figuring it out on my own. So I'll start off on the right foot with a solution instead of a question!
My GS2 (Epic 4g Touch on Sprint) with Cyanogenmod 10.1 went silent some time after using this mod. Changing the ringer volume did nothing, changing the ring mode did nothing, changing the ringtone did nothing. I found out it was after I started using profiles. To solve the issue:
Go to System Settings/Profiles
Edit each profile as following (to edit a profile make sure it is not active):
Tap the edit button to the right of the profile.
Go to bottom of the "Manage profile" menu.
Below Application Groups, select "Phone" (it was the last one on the list for me).
Change every "mode" (ex. Notification mode) to "No override."
Change back to a profile you edited and this hopefully fixed the issue.
Oh, and thank you all for the help in the past! I couldn't have rooted and discovered my "new" awesome phone without all of you!