This shows up just now and vibrate my watch continuously. I don't have alarm set, nor any of my app set to wake up the watch in this way.
Anyone know?
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Never mind, it was an alarm I accidentally set.
It was only set in the watch and not showing up in my phone, hence I was confused. [emoji12]
That is the alarm clock. If you set it on the watch it will go off everyday at that time. Go in to menu and click "show alarms". You can delete it from there
If it makes you feel any better, I did the same thing.
I was trying to set the alarm on my phone via the watch (for sound to wake up, instead of vibrate) but it set an alarm on my watch only. It kept going off at the same time for three days until I finally figured it out via Moto's web site.
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Hi,
I had a problem with my Gnex since i bought which it going to silent mode by itself and without opening programs or installing app or rooting my device. Simply out of the box problem.
So i started digging around and i found a simple way not permit solution for this error.
Basically the app will automatically force the device to return back to ringtone mode and prevent it from going to silent mode by itself.
1- Download App called Volume Locker from Play Store.
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When I use the voice command "Set a timer for 5 minutes", my Moto 360 searches the web instead of starting the timer. Paired with a Moto X (1st Gen). I can scroll to the command manually and then scroll to a time but it takes a lot longer. Default app for "Set a timer" action is "Clock" (only one option).
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Thats a bit odd. Mine sets the timer when i try it. Same with alarm.
That happend to me too. So I reset the 360 and then it worked again. I wonder why it happened?
Is there a way to set an alarm with sound?
Just like a normal digital clock.
I can only found vibration or nothing...
Running 6.0.1 / 1.4.0...
///Tomas
Afaik the sw3 doesn't have a speaker.
seitoho said:
Is there a way to set an alarm with sound?
Just like a normal digital clock.
I can only found vibration or nothing...
Running 6.0.1 / 1.4.0...
///Tomas
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did you not know it does NOT have a speaker!?
Yep no speaker.
But it may work with bluetooth speakers.
Do you guys see this setting?
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in Settings > Accessabilty
I had it but after a factory reset it's gone.
Notifications annoy me when I'm gaming, so I thought I'd try the Alert slider feature to set it to Priority notifications only. But it's still allowing notifications through:
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Above example is when I send a Pushbullet text push to my phone. Pushbullet does not have Treat as Priority enabled in App Notifications, yet it shows up.
What am I missing here?
Hmmm not sure why you're getting the notification even though Pushbullet isn't Priority.
I've just turned Peeking off for everything as I find it very annoying.
From what I know it only disables the notification sound, not the notification itself, that's what the modes do
Hi guys, am I going crazy or "Next Alarm" is broken on the lock screen in the DP2?
No matter what my next Alarm is set to, the next alarm displayed on the lock screen is always the current time + 10min.
Here's an example:
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3 minutes later:
Are you noticing the same?
Nevermind. I discovered it was caused by Tasker's "Use Reliable Alarms" setting under "Monitor"... switched it from "Always" to "When Off" and poof! problem solved... my bad
Mine isn't even showing the alarm.