I've run into a problem and I want to see if anyone else has... the ringtone and notification lists in the settings menu are not populating and apps like zedge can't set either(get a FC).....
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Can anyone guide me to the location of the voicemail notification sound? I'm trying to replace it. I'm running K-9 mail if that makes a difference. Thanks.
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System/media/audio I think.
I placed the sound file in the notifications sub-folder at this location but I'm still getting the wrong sound (a ringtone) for voicemail. Can you suggest anywhere in settings or somewhere else?
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Just started today but I receive text messages just not the notification meaning both sound and message icon not showing ...is there any help for this
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Sound Manager from the market fixes audio issues like that, but you'll want to double check the settings menu of your messager. In the messager press menu, and make sure show notifications in status bar is checked.
If it is from your android desktop press menu, settings, applications, manage applications, the all tab and locate messager. Clear the data.
Go from there.
yokozuna82 said:
Just started today but I receive text messages just not the notification meaning both sound and message icon not showing ...is there any help for this
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Dumb question but have you checked to see of notifications are ON in your message app?
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GibMcFragger said:
Dumb question but have you checked to see of notifications are ON in your message app?
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Yes I have im trying the clear data on messages see if that helps thanks for the help
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I changed my notification ringtone to cheeper or something like that and the phone continues to use sherbet which was the factory setting. Any ideas?
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did you set it for the specific application? maybe its a different app tone u need to change.
I found it. There is extra settings within the stock text messaging app that allows you to change the sound. My past phones just use the default notification sound. First samsung... Thanks.
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nps. different apps use different notifications. that one is used for gmail alot.
Is there anyway I could get like the nexus S notifications to replace what Samsung has? These notifications suck and just wont do for me. I have searched around but all I see are roms with this feature. I just got the phone and I want to stick to stock for a few days so I know the ups and downs of touchwiz.
Thanks in advanced.
So this is not possible?
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I was able to do this by making a folder in the sdcard directory labeled media with subfolders of ringtones, notifications, alarms and ui. Then my mp3 files I placed in the folders showed up in the selection list along with Samsung's options.
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So just wondering if anyones came across a flashable zip to turn out screens off when getting a text..ive looked and cant find anything. The help would be greatly appreciated!
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I second this its really annoying having the screen turn on every time I get a text.
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Turn off notifications and use an app like light flow.
Use a different MMS app.
Many ways to skin a cat here.
adrynalyne said:
Turn off notifications and use an app like light flow.
Use a different MMS/SMS app.
Many ways to skin a cat here.
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This.
I use Handcent and there is an option in settings to set the "Do Not Wake Screen" setting.
You need to go into your stock SMS app settings and uncheck notification options though.
As suggested by another user, turn off notifications in the sms app. Download an app called sms popup in the play store. Go into that app. Disable the popup notification. Set the rest of the settings such as the notification icon, notification sound, etc. With all that done, you essentially have the stock app behaving the way you want. I've been rocking this solution along with light manager for a few weeks and it's flawless.
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With out using a third party app...
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