Hey guys,
do you know a way of disabling the synchronising of the sound state of the phone with the watch. (Maybe xposed?)
What I want:
- at work my phone should stay silent, but the watch should vibrate (but by switching the sound on the phone off, the clock goes in dont disturb mode)
- at home i would switch phone sound back on and both devices gives notification
Thank you and sorry for my english
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Is there a separate setting where I can turn only the notification to vibrate while leaving the phone ringtone on? I receive emails at middle of the night and it always wakes me up. At the same time, I do want incoming calls to wake me up.
Another issue. when I previously switched the phone from vibrate to sound in the notification drawer, it would make a beep noise. But today it doesn't make that sound anymore. Did i disable something somewhere?
Get Silent Time Lite on the market. Allows you to set times to quiet the phone but allow exceptions for the phone. So you can set it to ring for only contacts you highlight.
No idea about your second issue.
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maxspiderx said:
Another issue. when I previously switched the phone from vibrate to sound in the notification drawer, it would make a beep noise. But today it doesn't make that sound anymore. Did i disable something somewhere?
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Settings > Sounds > Volume > System.
Maybe you put the system sounds volume down?? Hope this helps
I have put the system volume all the way up. The sound came back the day before, and I cannot get it to play again last night after I turned it from vibrate to ring.
Mine did that for a little while too. Fixed itself eventually.
I am looking for a way to disable the battery full notification and it's associated sound or vibration.
It's annoying as it is even on when you switch it to priority mode, and depending on your volume it'll vibrate or make a sound. I haven't tested no interruptions because I like setting alarms for when I go to sleep.
Hello,
recently i've bought HTC One m8. And yesterday it started fooling around. When I receive a message from Facebook messanger or any other app, I get normal notification sound and vibration. But, if I do not read it, other sound and vibration goes on every 15second precisely. If I turn off all the sounds and vibrations, vibration still goes on! I found out, if I enable Do Not Disturb mode then there is no sound and vibration anymore.
Any thoughts?
Fixed!
Apparently, I cannot post any links since I am new user. Solution should be Settings > Accessibility > Notification reminder. Choose interval or just disable function.
Is there any way (with or without root) to fix these idiotic sound settings?
If I set the device to silent it goes into Do Not Disturb mode which also stops me from getting ANY notifications on my Gear Fit 2 or other smart watches.
I want to get all of my notifications just like when the phone is in vibrate mode but I don't want it to vibrate. The vibration mechanism in this phone is super low quality and vibrates so loud on my work desk. Looking for a way to set the device to silent without turning on DND. I want notifications but no vibration.
Any ideas?
I've noticed that if you have your phone's sound set to vibrate, then there's no ringtone or vibration when you're in Android Auto connected to your vehicle. This wasn't the case with my Nexus 6 on Nougat. Is anyone else experiencing this behavior? The call will be missed if you don't happen to see the call on your car's display screen. The only way to change the volume at this point is to disconnect from AA and set it, then reconnect. I would expect that the phone should defer to the volume set on the car once connected.
Yes. I had a similar situation last night, a text message came in and the only notification was the the on-screen popup. On my last phone it would send a notification via the car speakers.
Try going into the Do not Disturb settings, and under automatic rules, toggle Driving off. I haven't had a chance to test my notifications in the car since turning this off, but I do remember reading about this being a "feature" of Oreo, I think. Seems like a pain in the ass to me.
EMcTx said:
Try going into the Do not Disturb settings, and under automatic rules, toggle Driving off. I haven't had a chance to test my notifications in the car since turning this off, but I do remember reading about this being a "feature" of Oreo, I think. Seems like a pain in the ass to me.
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Android Auto should completely override the automatic driving mode in DND. In reality Android Auto's notification setting should supersede all other notification settings.