Does anyone know how to get rid of the dual notifications for Pandora? I find it mildly annoying...
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hi
i had a quick search on the forums and havent found a solution, i have just changed from o2 to 3 mobile PayAndGo, (needed to save some cash) i had a notification mp3 setup to play on new email, know i understand that the same mp3 is played for any notification and not just a new email, but since been on three my phone plays the notification sound more than i get emails, im costly picking up the phone and there is nothing in the notification window or new emails.
im running android 2.2 stock, i don't seem to be able to find anyway of disabling the notification sound or anyway to say what to notify on, in settings/sound i can change the sond file that is played but don't see any way to disable it, and i don't seem to be able to find out what is causing the notification sound to play.
anyone help or know of an app that will help either set what condition the phone plays a notification or shows an event log?
i think it is down to the phone doping between 2g and 3g or coming back in to service.
thanks for taking the time to read this.
it is the mobile data reconnecting causing the Notification sound to be played.
I really hope my question doesn't go unanswered like this thread: (Q) How do you disable notification mute? I'm surprised that there aren't more people asking the same question for an annoying issue such as this; as it completely ruins the experience of what you are listening to. I can hear background sounds perfectly fine; and, don't need the volume of what I'm listening to, to be completely muted during system notification sounds.
How can I disable this annoying feature? I didn't see any settings to disable it under Settings/Sounds. Hopefully if there is no setting for this, there's still a way to fix this problem.
Very annoying. Anyone got a fix?
anyone
I've not figured this out still. Very annoying
This is driving me nuts, any one have a solution? I'm at my wits end!
Basically I cannot figure out why it won't do the blue light notification whenever I get a text message. I have it set for priority and notification light on for Hangouts. Anyone else have any ideas why this might be happening?
Also is it possible perhaps to have it muted without vibration? It seems I can only set it for vibration or sound.
Thank you anyone for your help!
I have a new A5 2017. I DON'T play music on it but I PLAY A LOT OF GAMES.
It's really annoying me that when I get a message or email or something a notification pop up appears and obscures part of my game and I have to wait for it to go away before I can carry on playing.
I don't seem to be able to find how to stop this without turning off all notifications. I don't really want to do this. I will know which app a notification is from because of the sounds I have allocated to them. I don't play music so I don't mind how much noise they make. I just want to get rid of the pop up messages.
Can anyone out there help me please?
It's very simple actually7, specially on samsung phones like this one. Just install "game Launcher" app from the Galaxy Apps, enter the app and enable "Game Tools". That will enable a floating button on every game you play, where you can diassable alerts while playing, block the navigation buttons and even record your gameplay (internal sound supported).
thedizzydiver said:
I have a new A5 2017. I DON'T play music on it but I PLAY A LOT OF GAMES.
It's really annoying me that when I get a message or email or something a notification pop up appears and obscures part of my game and I have to wait for it to go away before I can carry on playing.
I don't seem to be able to find how to stop this without turning off all notifications. I don't really want to do this. I will know which app a notification is from because of the sounds I have allocated to them. I don't play music so I don't mind how much noise they make. I just want to get rid of the pop up messages.
Can anyone out there help me please?
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Do not disturb mode mutes all calls and alerts on your device, unless you set them as exceptions. You can set Do not disturb mode to turn on and off automatically at scheduled times.