I just got my QuickCircle case and loved it on my G3, its very functional but only 1 thing bothers me. When I want to change music with QuickCircle I always have to get to clock first, then swipe to menu to select music and then operate in music app. Is there a way in which it brings me immediately to music when I turn on QuickCircle screen? It's only thing that bothers me, the case is otherwise great idea and I really love it
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Hello, I have the LG G3 and I find some problems in it.
1) I've put some pictures to some contacts, like my parents, girlfriend, sister and more, and the pictures are shown in the contacts list, but when I call them or they calling me I don't see their picture in the circle in the middle of the call screen. This is should be like that or I should see their pictures?
2) I went running outside and I listened to music from my phone, but in the middle of the running the volume started to make problems, like turn up the volume or turn it down and I actually "fought" to keep it in the level I want. It happened once when I ran with it, and since then I didn't run with my phone. It happened to my Galaxy S3 just before I replaced it with the LG G3, and I was listening with my LG earphones so it can't be a problem in the earphones. This problem doesn't exist when I listen to music in the bus or something.
3) I tried to organize songs in some playlists but I find that it is very hard to drag a song to another place its dragging other songs and make a whole mess in my playlist.
Could you help me with this? maybe I just done something wrong.. Thanks!
Someone can help me please?
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Is there any way to silence a call using the watch? I am not talking about rejecting the call, just to turn off the ringer.
It can be done by pressing the vol/power button on the phone but I cant find how to do it on watch.
quick google couldnt give me the answer, hope you guys know any way to acheive this
You can look at the app "Ringtone Remote" in Google Play. I haven't tried it, but it seems to be able to do what you want. It is also free!
When you cover the watch with a open palm, the watch will turn black and the phone will become silent and the call will continue to ring silently
Nice, didn't know that. It actually did work... the first time. When I test it the second time the call on the watch gets muted but the phone keeps on ringing, even though it did work the first time I tested.
thanks it works. But i dont get a 100% success rate. But it still works
Wear Mini Launcher, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.npi.wearminilauncher. It has a Widgets screen that controls multiple things on the phone, including allowing you to toggle speaker on, mute, or vibrate... from the watch.
I would also like to be able to touch one of the icons on the watch face that I am using to immediately mute the watches' speaker. That would solve your request and mine also. Thanks
Hello,
One thing I always play with while rooted are system ui sounds, especially lock/unlock sounds. I have been wondering for the longest time if there is some way to make the unlock sound play it's full length, rather than only about a second. (i.e. circlemosaic_unlock, hulahoops_unlock) The thing is, the locking sound (i.e. hulahoops_lock) plays for as long as the sound file is.. or at least multiple seconds longer than the unlock sound.
I have never had a "touchdown" sound longer than a second, so I'm not sure how long that one plays, but any insight/help would be so much appreciated.
(I would finally be able to let the engine roar in my Jaguar F-Type lockscreen pack!)
Haven't figured anything out yet.
Currently I'm using ZUI Locker instead and replaced the lock and unlock ogg's with APK Editor Pro, in case anyone wants a workaround.
I am kind of perplexed about the Media app built into the Galaxy Watch. It works fine, but on the display there is a Foward and Back track button, but the ring controls this also, why do I have to click the volume button to control the volume! Why cant there either be a button on the main screen of that app or let me use the ring!
I have been looking all over for an app that would let me control the volume with the Ring but to no avail on the Samsung store. Any ideas?
would be super helpful! then you would have one screen control everything!
Because it makes more sense to think that normally most people the first thing they do is press play and set the volume they want. Once set the thing they are going to use more often is the next and previous track and not the volume control.
You may think "but why?"
These days most of the audio we get on apps like Spotify, iTunes and others don't have big variations on loudness from one track to another and/or they include settings in the app so you can set them on to normalize the volume, that includes the Samsung music app, making it easier as you don't need to be turning it up and down each time a new song starts.
It could be done? Yes.
Will be? Idk, and really don't care that much because I use more the widget than the app and volume control it's really easy to access when needed in both.
You should try to make the suggestion to give you the option to configure it that way on the Samsung forums or in the galaxy store on the app.
I accidentally posted in A50s. The lock screen video plays fine but no sound. I can play that video in Gallery with sound. I do not know if lock screen support video with sound. Thanks.
Who the in the right mind would want sound to be played everytime the lockscreen gets turned on? ?*
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Who the in the right mind would want sound to be played everytime the lockscreen gets turned on? ?*
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I never claim that I have the "right mind", but I would like to have the sound.Looking for the solution- not remarks.
No such support exists or is planned to be added in the future.
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No such support exists or is planned to be added in the future.
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Thank you, that meas that I have to figure out.
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I just found 3 apps in google play store that allow playing video with sound on lock screen. Then there is another app with lock screen settings that allow to turn the sound on, but I did not run it as asking for permition to access my phone calls. Why would a app want to make a call?. Look like a video sound is turn off by manufacture or missing setting in wallpaper settings.
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I just found 3 apps in google play store that allow playing video with sound on lock screen. Then there is another app with lock screen settings that allow to turn the sound on, but I did not run it as asking for permition to access my phone calls. Why would a app want to make a call?. Look like a video sound is turn off by manufacture or missing setting in wallpaper settings.
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Hey there,
Lock screen video + sound is a feature no manufacturer provides.
Unlike video, It's a pretty useless feature to have sound playing on your lock screen everytime you open it.
Only Phone and Camera have the access to your microphone and speaker prior to unlocking your device, hence the not so wierd app permission.
Cheers !
Sumedh_ said:
Hey there,
Lock screen video + sound is a feature no manufacturer provides.
Unlike video, It's a pretty useless feature to have sound playing on your lock screen everytime you open it.
Only Phone and Camera have the access to your microphone and speaker prior to unlocking your device, hence the not so wierd app permission.
Cheers !
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For most people, the sound may be useless, but I would like to have it. Why, the manufacture, will let me have mp4 video but no sound?.
The app will let me play video with sound on lock screen, but the video play on home screen too - no option to play on lock screen only.
I admit, I am weird person, but I do not believe that I am the only one. There got to be some hidden setting to turn the sound on.
Why is everyone so paranoid these days? The reason Android asks for phone call permissions when installing video/audio apps is so that it knows when phone calls happen so it can lower or mute the sound volume & alert you of the incoming call. Not all permissions Android asks for are bad. Do research before making assumptions. [emoji848][emoji106]
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