Hi
have some way for do mute, on incoming call ringe ?
Thanks
Hi! You can use - along with many other phones - the volume-slider (no matter higher or lower level) to stop audio notification while a call is incoming.
Using the stock HTC messaging app how do I turn on the notification sound during a phone call?
Anyone have any sort of work around to enable independent control of the ringer and notification volume levels in ICS? Do any of the custom Roms have this ability?
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No, they don't. Try this. Download Lightflow if you don't already have it, and try and set the notification tone for texting through that. I read somewhere the other day that the Lightflow notification will either override the global system volume or the other way around. I'm not exactly sure but download Lightflow and poke around in there.
It had something to do with setting the text volume in lightflow and the ringer volume with the global notifications.
Goodluck.
Thanks, I'll give that a try.
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I have been using a profile application for a work around just like lightflow is doing, except with more functionaliTY. Basically I have been using Setting Profiles to set an incoming text messages or SMS message always to a profile with a particular ringtone, at a particular volume level. Same for phone calls. Then set exceptions to profiles for vibrate, silent, etc. That way at night I can tell my phone to go to silent but with an exception for phone calls. This is basically saying be quiet for notification sounds, but not for phone calls. There are other exceptions and possibilities but the end result is separate ringer and notification volumes. I can explain more if you are interested.
Does this work with other notifications like Google* or Twitter as wella sms?
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Unfortunately I don't think so. But I also use LightFlow and I don't see where it lets you choose the volume level of the notification so it doesn't quite do the job either.
What I do is set my ringer volume to what I want it to be for notifications (any notification as controlled by the program the notification is coming from). Then I set rules for incoming calls and SMS (which is what SettingProfiles supports) to sound at a different ringer volume. That way I have effectively "separated" my volumes and still am able to have unique ringtones for the different applications that support it. Examples are:
1. Make a profile for Silent
2. Make a profile for Ringer set to max
3. Make rule in SettingProfiles for incoming calls to activate the Ringer profile
4. Put phone in Silent profile (ringer speaker completely muted so no ring or notifications)
5. Phone call comes in and Incoming call rule activates the Ringer profile for that call
The result is all notifications are silenced. I get an incoming call and it triggers the ring rule so my phone will still ring. Once the incoming call stops (either i answer it or it goes to vmail or whatever), it exits the Ringer rule and goes back to the state it was in before, which is my Silent profile.
The way I'm doing it, you don't need an application that handles notifications for each application. It's just changing your ringer volume based on different conditions. It only supports incoming call, unread SMS/MMS, schedule, time period, etc, though. But that's fine for me because I usually want all notifications to be whatever volume I've set my speaker to, except for phone calls and text messages, which under certain conditions, I always want to be allowed to sound, and sound loudly at maximum volume.
I use LightFlow to repeat notify for text messages and missed calls and change the notifications for various apps it supports, but all that is for is changing the LED, ringtone, repeat notify, etc. It doesn't do anything for the volume of any of those notifications, at least not specifically supported in the application anyway.
I use SettingProfiles to change the VOLUME of my speaker based on rules and priorities and use LightFlow to change the TYPE of notifications I receive in various applications.
Gmate works, i can use all his functionality, but incoming calls are not indicated by ringer. App is using some type of internal call to start ringer (i'm not android dev), because on normal phone respect all his settings. Any idea to solve it? I'm was tried some tasker script to enable & set ringtone, but problem is probably in disabled function "incoming call" or so..
Same question/problem here...how to set ringtone using a tablet connected to gmate.
OK so I am using Samsung for years but this last bug doesn't go well with Samsung quality.
I have tried to report it but no solution.
if I am using Bluetooth headphones then incoming call must alert and disturb the music I play.
I am using some sounds for my meditations and when a call is coming then the sound become mono to alert that a call is coming.
tried to contact Samsung members and Samsung local support and they got answers from Samsung engineers that said it is impossible to avoid incoming call alerts also on DND.
just crazy thing that make me start searching for a replacement for Samsung after I buy every year the new model.
any solution from someone ?
Place it flight mode with bluetooth enabled
In general settings, look for do not disturb, there you have a menu for what you want to include or exclude, if you check calls, it even gives you the option to set exceptions for it, this works fine for me, I have in exceptions just my family members
thanks guys but it is just doesnt work.
the sound of the music become mono while a call is incoming