I've been trying to figure out why my Galaxy S3 (i747M/I747MVLALI3/Virgin Mobile Canada-Bell) screen would light up in the middle of the night numerous time, sometimes 4 times a night. There's no specific time either.
I'm running the leaked OTA ROM. I checked my notification, and made sure there's no new notification. The only three ongoing notification are:
• Battery Reborn Widget
• No SIM - (yes, not using this device as a phone)
• Blocking Mode - I set this to Disable incoming calls, notifications, LED indicator between 00:00 AM - 08:00 AM.
I know I can turn over the phone, but that's a not solution as this is obviously an abnormal behaviour.
Is there a way I can check out what's causing the phone to wakeup randomly?
Or even better, is there a way to emulate iOS 6's Do Not Disturb's feature in Android? (absolutely no audible/haptic notification, blocks all calls that aren't on the whitelist - but given an exception if the same number calls within a short period of time).
There is an option in JB for DND hours. As far as it randomly turning on, this is looking like a known bug. I found your post by searching for info about it myself.
I'm on the AT&T variant of the Note 7 and every time I turn on/off the auto-sync these notifications keep coming on. I know turning on sync will use more data and battery consumption and turning it off reduces it. Is there any way to turn these off?
I'm on 8.1.0 and can't find settings to enable wake notifications when screen is off/locked. I have set my app notification priorities to Urgent but they are not waking up the screen. I read that wake notification is not implemented on some Samsung phones so I'm wondering if this applies to LG too?
Hello, when i activate "always on display", i can remove the battery, but cannot remove the clock
How can i do it? I have root with magisk
Also, another question, i enabled "horizon light" for notifications, but when i receive an message, the screen lights up for 2 seconds then everything disappears
I tried AOD notify app, but it seems to have a high battery usage, is there a good way to get some "notification light/message" that doesn't use much battery?
My old Oneplus 5T had a notification light, and was perfect.
Hey all, I've had a pixel for the last 5 or 6 years and switched to the s22. One thing that I miss is the Pixel would wake the AOD, show only the new notification, then sleep the AOD. I liked it because it's a way to see breaking news, or important notifications without having the AOD always on.
The S22 doesn't seem to have this, and there's plenty of apps on the app store that can wake the screen. But those apps don't show the newest notification only, they just wake the screen. I tried aodNotify but it's not quite there since it doesn't sleep the AOD after showing the notification.
Maybe a tasker profile? I've found tasker profiles that can wake the AOD - similar to the Glimpse Notifications app - but none that focus on the new notification itself.
Does anyone know of a way to try and emulate this?
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Hey all, I've had a pixel for the last 5 or 6 years and switched to the s22. One thing that I miss is the Pixel would wake the AOD, show only the new notification, then sleep the AOD. I liked it because it's a way to see breaking news, or important notifications without having the AOD always on.
The S22 doesn't seem to have this, and there's plenty of apps on the app store that can wake the screen. But those apps don't show the newest notification only, they just wake the screen. I tried aodNotify but it's not quite there since it doesn't sleep the AOD after showing the notification.
Maybe a tasker profile? I've found tasker profiles that can wake the AOD - similar to the Glimpse Notifications app - but none that focus on the new notification itself.
Does anyone know of a way to try and emulate this?
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I think what you're referring to is called ambient display. I think Samsung pretty much disabled it on their phones in favor of their own implementation of AOD. The only way I can think of adding it back is via a custom ROM (based on AOSP) but it would come with its own problems of course. I remember being able to bring it back with root but as of Android 9 it didn't work for me anymore. I don't think something like tasker would bring it back either, unfortunately.
I think you're right about the ambient display, that sounds familiar. Bummer Samsung disabled it. Maybe the aodNotify app is my best bet then
There is a function in the AOD settings. "Show for new notifications". I use that, it has the screen off until a notification comes up, then turns on the AOD screen. Once you look at the notification or hit the power button, it shuts off AOD until the next notification.
I don't remember if it shows the popup for reading texts or email, would have to play with that.
I believe aodNotify will solve your problem. It's perfect, has a ton of customizability options, and doesn't drain as much battery,