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On my TP2, I'm listening to music through the speaker, and everytime I put the phone to sleep it pauses it.
Any Ideas?
But if I let the phone sit there and go on standby itself it's perfectly fine.
Help
Also, is there a way to hide the sim's contacts after I copy them to my device?
Thank youu
rossle12 said:
Also, is there a way to hide the sim's contacts after I copy them to my device?
Thank youu
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When you're in the "Contacts" screen, hit the menu button (bottom right), then choose "View", then "Contacts", that will suppress the SIM contacts and only show you what you've added/copied to your phone's contact database.
sirphunkee said:
When you're in the "Contacts" screen, hit the menu button (bottom right), then choose "View", then "Contacts", that will suppress the SIM contacts and only show you what you've added/copied to your phone's contact database.
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I've done that, but when I exit my contacts and re-enter it, it happens again..
Thanks.
rossle12 said:
I've done that, but when I exit my contacts and re-enter it, it happens again..
Thanks.
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And you're using the HTC contacts list in TouchFlo? Because whenever I choose one of those views (All/Contacts/SIM), the choice is always retained whenever I exit and return to the contacts. What carrier version of the phone do you have, and what ROM? (stock? cooked?)
sirphunkee said:
And you're using the HTC contacts list in TouchFlo? Because whenever I choose one of those views (All/Contacts/SIM), the choice is always retained whenever I exit and return to the contacts. What carrier version of the phone do you have, and what ROM? (stock? cooked?)
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It's a Cooked one, but nevermind that.
My main problem is the windows media player
rossle12 said:
It's a Cooked one, but nevermind that.
My main problem is the windows media player
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Understood, I just hadn't yet had the chance to go digging for that solution, I knew it was around here somewhere.
Use the cab I've attached below, that should keep your music playing even after you hit the power button to turn the screen off:
sirphunkee said:
Understood, I just hadn't yet had the chance to go digging for that solution, I knew it was around here somewhere.
Use the cab I've attached below, that should keep your music playing even after you hit the power button to turn the screen off:
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Thank you, I will test this later today when I leave school
Do you know of a widget which will allow to set "silent mode" for just 10 minutes ?
I once had such widget but can't remember its name...
Thanks very much for anyone who can help
Try shush! ringer restorer in the market
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Noam23 said:
I once had such widget but can't remember its name...
Thanks very much for anyone who can help
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Just wondering, wouldnt it be easier to swipe down the Notifications pane and switch to Silent/Ring instead? i dont think there is a widget that does what you are asking.
Phone Silencer might satisfy your requirements. It's not a widget as such, but detects when you enter silent mode, and prompts you to specify how long you want the phone to be silent for. It's handy because you don't have to remember to disable silent after meetings or when you get up in the morning.
Just wondering, wouldnt it be easier to swipe down the Notifications pane and switch to Silent/Ring instead?
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The thing is that I tend to forget doing that. I go inside a 90 minute lecture, and when the lecture is over, I sometimes forget to cancel silent mode, and continue with the day without hearing my phones alerts...
There is such a widget, I simply forgot it's name. When I pressed on the widget it showed me a list of times (5/10/20/30... minutes) so I would choose how long I want silent mode to go on.
Thank for the recommendations. Shush! and Phone silencer are good
Btw, does anyone know how to make the status bar toggle between Sound/Vibration/Silent. Currently I can do only Sound/Vibration or Sound/Silent...
Noam23 said:
The thing is that I tend to forget doing that. I go inside a 90 minute lecture, and when the lecture is over, I sometimes forget to cancel silent mode, and continue with the day without hearing my phones alerts...
There is such a widget, I simply forgot it's name. When I pressed on the widget it showed me a list of times (5/10/20/30... minutes) so I would choose how long I want silent mode to go on.
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Try "Setting Profiles Lite". I use it mainly for time duration profiles especially silent during meetings... Among other things. The full version is too powerful for what I need it to do.
Can be a widget or in the notification bar.
You can create a widget in tasker to do exactly that - I have mine run for 15 mins but you can have it prompt for a value. I use it when I walk away from my desk at work and my phone is charging. When I get back, if I remember I click the widget again to put it back to normal, otherwise it resets itself in 15 mins..
Definitely not worth purchasing tasker for, but on the off chance that you already have it..
beautiful widgets
babandas said:
Try shush! ringer restorer in the market
Sent from my GT-I9100
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Lovely app! Looks good and works well. Thanks.
I have Smart Launcher and the time is not updating there too. The Smart Launcher and Notification bar are unsychronized between themselves too(usually the notification bar being some minutes ahead). The only way to get notification bar clock to update is to either rotate from portrait to landscape or vice versa, disable and enable automatic date and time, or turn off the screen and turn on again. The time is simply not changing minutes.
Searching google, I found only one similar case, but he didnt say how he fixed it(I hate everyone who does that).
Also, doing a factory reset didn't fix it either.
Consider this
http://forums.androidcentral.com/sa...49203-time-wrong-notification-bar-solved.html
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That was what I meant by the person that didn't say how. I don't have any wifi notification at boot up.
Trppmdm said:
That was what I meant by the person that didn't say how. I don't have any wifi notification at boot up.
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Scroll down there clearly is a solved thingy
Press thanks if I helped!
RedLedLight said:
Scroll down there clearly is a solved thingy
Press thanks if I helped!
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*EHEM*, I already checked that thread.
is it possible to turn this feature off? i don't like it and i keep accidentally swiping left.
bobprobert said:
is it possible to turn this feature off? i don't like it and i keep accidentally swiping left.
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Yes, go to add a widget, scroll the the My Magazine spot, and uncheck it I believe.
This is really annoying, when my phone is charging and the screen is off, it constantly shows the battery % and time until battery is charged. Tried turning off the AOD, looked all through the settings and no go. Anyway to turn this off??? My note 9 does not do this
black96ss said:
This is really annoying, when my phone is charging and the screen is off, it constantly shows the battery % and time until battery is charged. Tried turning off the AOD, looked all through the settings and no go. Anyway to turn this off??? My note 9 does not do this
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I posted this on another thread, hope it helps. Worked for me:
I got the package disabler from here https://www.packagedisabler.com/ . It's kind of shady so I advise to use PayPal(it is not a free app) if possible. You will need to enable the option to sideload applications, do a search for 'unknown sources' on the phone, should pop-up right away. Download the app from the site, search it with the file explorer and install it, you should also receive a code in your email after you pay, paste it. Scroll down until you see 'Always on Display' and select disable. This worked for me. The app is more than $3.00 as they charge in Euros. Hope this help
Any other option how to disable it? A lot of people use AOD and this option probably will turn whole AOD.
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I don't think it is possible with regular settings or tweaks, It is such a replacement for missing LED indicator in Note 10(+). Unlike previous model.
I was always wondering about this as if the phone is on charge every night what is stopping the burn in on the screen. it's a good answer to the lack of a LED, but it seems a bit overkill.
Search for screen saver under display or lock screen settings. It's about what to display when phone is charging.
Inerent said:
Search for screen saver under display or lock screen settings. It's about what to display when phone is charging.
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The screen saver won't show if you press power button to turn off screen. It will only work if you wait for screen to turn off by itself.
arman3986 said:
I posted this on another thread, hope it helps. Worked for me:
I got the package disabler from here https://www.packagedisabler.com/ . It's kind of shady so I advise to use PayPal(it is not a free app) if possible. You will need to enable the option to sideload applications, do a search for 'unknown sources' on the phone, should pop-up right away. Download the app from the site, search it with the file explorer and install it, you should also receive a code in your email after you pay, paste it. Scroll down until you see 'Always on Display' and select disable. This worked for me. The app is more than $3.00 as they charge in Euros. Hope this help
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shady how?
toenail_flicker said:
shady how?
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I consider everything outside the play store as 'shady'. Anyways, I used PayPal and the app worked great. One thing to consider that I don't think has been mentioned is that you 2ont be able to change your lock screen clock shape as it is tied to the AOD app somehow.
arman3986 said:
I consider everything outside the play store as 'shady'. Anyways, I used PayPal and the app worked great. One thing to consider that I don't think has been mentioned is that you 2ont be able to change your lock screen clock shape as it is tied to the AOD app somehow.
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thanks. that's okay with me (clock). do I need to use adb or anything like that? there are apps outside of the Play store that are not shady.
Ccswe pro disable AOD and charging status will stop showing while charging.
JAMRZ69 said:
Ccswe pro disable AOD and charging status will stop showing while charging.
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Yes. But what if I don't want to disable AOD?
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Yes. But what if I don't want to disable AOD?
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Sorry that's the only way I know how to get rid of the charging status.
JAMRZ69 said:
Sorry that's the only way I know how to get rid of the charging status.
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Ah...but it's not the only way.
If you prefer to stick to the play store instead of third party I'm currently using CCSWE from Google play for this.
You CAN do this with the free version. Simply go to the search box in the app type AOD and search. Disable the one labeled com.samsung.android.app.aodservice.
This will disable the AOD completely - so no charging screen and no general AOD use.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Ah...but it's not the only way.
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What's the secret?
PsiPhiDan said:
What's the secret?
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Download a black wallpaper, such as this one: https://i.imgur.com/NakfHv4.jpg
Put it ina folder by itself and label it so you remember it.
Turn on screensaver under Display Settings, and set the screensaver to photo frame. Set that to the folder that contains your our black wallpaper.
Now when you charge the phone, it will start the screen saver, which will be all black, no charging notification. If you still see the charging notification, just double tap the screen to go to lockscreen and let it time out. The notification will be gone.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Download a black wallpaper, such as this one: https://i.imgur.com/NakfHv4.jpg
Put it ina folder by itself and label it so you remember it.
Turn on screensaver under Display Settings, and set the screensaver to photo frame. Set that to the folder that contains your our black wallpaper.
Now when you charge the phone, it will start the screen saver, which will be all black, no charging notification. If you still see the charging notification, just double tap the screen to go to lockscreen and let it time out. The notification will be gone.
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You don't need to download any background. Just choose photo but don't select your google account.
torickray said:
You don't need to download any background. Just choose photo but don't select your google account.
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Good catch!! I didn't know that, but I like it. One less step.
Mr. Orange 645 said:
Download a black wallpaper, such as this one: https://i.imgur.com/NakfHv4.jpg
Put it ina folder by itself and label it so you remember it.
Turn on screensaver under Display Settings, and set the screensaver to photo frame. Set that to the folder that contains your our black wallpaper.
Now when you charge the phone, it will start the screen saver, which will be all black, no charging notification. If you still see the charging notification, just double tap the screen to go to lockscreen and let it time out. The notification will be gone.
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Thank you!