Any way to disable this? I have done some research and it seems i can replace the audio file with a silent file to disable the sound, but the pop-up is the part i really want to get rid of.
Possibly with a kernel mod, on the og EVO I lowered the flash cut off to 1%, I think that changed the low power notification as well
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I'm curious if there is an application and or modification I can do to control the charging status lights. I use my Eris as an alarm clock and would really love it if I could disable that particular LED.
I'm not sure of any app but I have the same issue, since the speaker is on the opposite side I lay my phone face down so I can't see the led but still hear the alarm
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Hi there,
I have a question about the battery notification's. In particular the % on with the notification's are given. i can't seem to find the settings window on the device. i found some thing's online suggesting that the settings are hidden on this device. so i thought is there a way of un-hiding there settings, and maybe more that are hidden.
I am very confused as to what you mean here?
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The phone gives an notification when battery is low. this is done at about 40% or something. i would like to lower that to something like 10%, there is no settings for this. and of what i read online, the settings for that should be hidden. i am looking of a way to unhide it.
Ahhh. Are you sure its 40%. I get alerts on mine at 15% and I have done nothing to edit the alerts
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dh2311 said:
Ahhh. Are you sure its 40%. I get alerts on mine at 15% and I have done nothing to edit the alerts
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Sounds like he means the power saving threshold...
If someone can describe the message accurately, I'll see if I can disable it
"Connect to a plug socket to change device and exit unused application in Task manager. Continued usage while charging may prevent efficient charging" That is the msg i get. and i do not want to disable it i just want to change the threshold, but the settings of that seems to be hidden.
Hey does anyone know how to remove the Vibration Icon from the task bar (considering that now when Vibrate is selected to always on it shows) on AT&T Galaxy S2 w/o rooting or anything like that? Trying to keep this one root free for at least another month. LOL
Thanks in advance
I was wondering the same thing, It's fairly annoying. I think Vibrate uses more battery, so it's kind of a reminder that you could disable it for better battery life.
Same here! I am used to my Cappy and still keep thinking that the ringer is off because it is showing the vibrate symbol. I keep the vibration on because I would never know it was ringing in my pocket otherwise. It would be nice to be able to use that valuable real estate in the notification bar on something a little more useful.
I was just wondering the same thing. I carry my phone inside my pockets I can't disable vibration I need it just in case I don't hear it ring.
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settings-->Sound-->vibation-->only in silent mode
No. This is exactly the opposite of what we are wanting. We want to have vibration working at all times whether loud or silent but not have that dumb little icon in the top status bar
Don't see the point of having that annoying icon on the status bar at all the times. Also who's idea was to put the airplane mode toggle on the status bar , I would had prefer something more useful.
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Don't see the point of having that annoying icon on the status bar at all the times. Also who's idea was to put the airplane mode toggle on the status bar , I would had prefer something more useful.
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Yeah really! Why the heck would you put airplane mode toggle in place of something way more useful like a ringer toggle?
You guys make a great point about the Airplane mode I don't know what corporate big shot made that call! It would've been much smarter to have kept the ringer toggle there like @damon20r stated.
Hopefully someone will figure out the annoying vibration task bar icon sooner than later.
The Cognition X2 ROM is working on these issues. Primarily getting rid of the vibration icon and changing the flight mode toggle to Vibration+Ring/Ring Only/Vibration Only/None.
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The Cognition X2 ROM is working on these issues. Primarily getting rid of the vibration icon and changing the flight mode toggle to Vibration+Ring/Ring Only/Vibration Only/None.
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Good to hear.
So until then there's nothing we can do huh?....
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Put some black tape on it!
@QuarkZ26: LOL.... Real funny... I just died laughing.... NOT
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Put some black tape on it!
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I tell people put black tape on things all the time LOL
if anything, this makes things worse for me since after having a viewing experience ruined by an annoyance, restart what i was watching. this obv makes my battery run out sooner than not having that damned popup in the 1st place.
i had a look at tasker but there's only "battery full" etc in there.
Try JKays mod, amongst other things it has the option to disable low battery notifications. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1154278
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cool, will that let me disable the brightness problem with 5% battery left too?
i'm still trying to watch this damn video but now, after about 8 attempts the battery went to 5% and the brightness has gone to ****! can't watch it now
That option isn't included sorry but some of the roms include modified power saving settings there might even be a standalone mod some where. Sorry I can't be more specific.
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jkay is part of criskelos rom but can't see an option to do any of this in there
4 things on my to find out list. 4 is the name of that bluetooth alert so i can delete the file.
lately it seems the annoyances of android are getting to me more and more.
Okay hey guys I've been looking at my battery stats on bbs and apparently audio out 2 or media server as it's showing on gsam battery monitor is keeping my phone awake for hours at a time.it's driving me crazy I've looked on the internet all day and I just can't find a fix for it does anyone know anyway to fix this battery drain? Btw I'm using wanamlite 4.7 and the latest boeffla kernel.
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Are you using any radio apps or media applications? Audio out goes with a lot of apps that play sounds..
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Nope none in the last 24 hours.
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I have the same problem with wanamlite but I use both tunein And yala radio if I turn off notification will the problem be solved ?
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I use tunein and it gives me both wakelocks. Yiu may wish to check in the wanam thread to see if anyone else suffers similar symptoms
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Isn't an issue ... is related to the sound system.
Sound on tap , sound in keyboard , sound on lock screen etc ... including sound notification for incoming alerts ... all of these keeps the audio 2 wakelock on top
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I might have found a final solution for this "audio out 2" battery drain. I tried lots of stuff and nothing worked, this battery drain kept showing up "randomly" sometimes it was lasting very long and sometimes it would disapear just like that. Ok so now I know it was not random. I found the solution by accident. So when you click volume up or down button the volume slider shows up with a settings icon. When u click the settings icon U get view of 4 separate sliders for different system events. All U have to do is set all of those sliders to maximum and problem solved. I suppose it must be some sound settings bug that shows up when one of the sliders is set to different volume than others. In my case the media volume was lower than the others. I didn't try it, but maybe if you set all the sliders to exactly 50 there would be also no battery drain. Also I have in call volume set to max, U can access it only during a call by volume up or down keys.
Could sombody try my solution and check if it works for them? Maybe some devs could also check it out to prevent it form happening on custom roms. And the most important thing my setup is international GS3 with stock 4.1.2 xxemb1 firmware, i duplicated the problem and solution on stock xella xelkc firmwares also.
Hope I helped.
Do you have, by any chance, Viber installed? I found it being the culprit. It was keeping the device awake and always a 200Mhz, so the battery drained drastically fast. I removed and now it seems to be fine. There's already a similar topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1919126
So kamylo, the sliders shouldn't make any difference and anyway I'm nit gonna stay with all sounds on max... Check here for more info http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2669688/all
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