No "Notification icon" in Notifications ribon - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

After Jelly Bean update something happened to the Notifications ribbon, Notifications icon disappeared.
As a result there were no notification sounds (mail, sms, facebook, tumblr, etc.) on the phone except ringtone.
Goggled other forums, no solution that brings it back.
I tried hard reset - (volume up, home button + power button) - wipe user data/restore to factory settings
After that the sound cam back, but icon did not.
Any ideas?
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4.1.1 - does not have notification icon in its settings.

Trying to help but the pictures aren't showing up for me on mobile app, what do you mean "notification ribon"?
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I hva to few posts to post pix
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I just tested and I get vibration for SMS, I am using Handcent though, not sure if it makes a difference.
WiredPirate said:
I just tested and I get vibration for SMS, I am using Handcent though, not sure if it makes a difference.
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I managed to get sms alert working, but not email yet.
joshtb86 said:
I flashed the mrom aosp jelly bean And my phone no longer vibrates for texts and emails when on vibrate mode, only phone calls. Anyone know how to fix it or what settings I need to look up?
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joshtb86 said:
I flashed the mrom aosp jelly bean And my phone no longer vibrates for texts and emails when on vibrate mode, only phone calls. Anyone know how to fix it or what settings I need to look up?
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go into gmail app settings click on your email and it'll bring up the settings for notifications, same with messaging its in settings. I was going crazy over the same thing as soon as i switched over until I'd read that JB changed how notifications act so now every app has to be coded to vibrate on its own as opposed to having a system wide setting.
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Thanks! I cant veleieve they did that!
joshtb86 said:
Thanks! I cant veleieve they did that!
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well I like it better this way since in theory it lets you have more control over the vibrate notifications of a lot of apps. The only issue is that a lot of the apps have yet to be optimized for JB.
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