Hello!
I was wondering if there is a way to disable the low battery notification/warning that windows pops up when the battery reaches the very low level. I searched for some registry hack that allowed me to do this, but only found a way to do this in the Windows Mobile Pocket PC version.
I'm developing an application for Windows Mobile 5.0 and unfortunately the low battery notification is too intrusive, so I'd like to simply disable it (I warn the user of the battery level on my application).
Thanks in advance,
Paulo
Just go to Today-Settings-Personal-Sound & Notification.
Select Notification tab, choose Low Battery from drop-down list, you can disable sound and/or warning message.
If the low battery warning option does not appear in the drop down list, you will need to edit the following registry entry first;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}\
Open the String value with the name "Default" and add the value "Low Batt Warning".
Deafstarr
Thanks! That worked for me.
thanks for the post i have been wondering how to do this.
How to change battery noification levels?
This also worked on my phone DX900 but I don't want to switch off the notification levels but change the levels.
Does anybody know how to change the 30% level to 5% and 10% level to 2%?
I did check Internet but can't find a registry change.
Thanks
OK im new to this. I just got my 910 today. Can someone give me a walkthrough on how to turn this low battery beep off? Its amazingly annoying. Thanks
zackob said:
OK im new to this. I just got my 910 today. Can someone give me a walkthrough on how to turn this low battery beep off? Its amazingly annoying. Thanks
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Just found it somewere, can't remember where but it works
Customize 'Low Battery' alerts
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408
Create a String value named "Default"
Set its value to "Low battery warning"
Now go to Start > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications applet > Notifications tab, select "Low battery warning" in the "Select an event" drop-down list and you can customize it
Ok i read that earlier, but where do i do that at, where do i edit that registry entry at? Thanks
Eer said:
This also worked on my phone DX900 but I don't want to switch off the notification levels but change the levels.
Does anybody know how to change the 30% level to 5% and 10% level to 2%?
I did check Internet but can't find a registry change.
Thanks
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Facing the same problem! Anyone knows how to set this?
eselle said:
Facing the same problem! Anyone knows how to set this?
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Yes, I am using DX900 also & has this problem too. When I used LG KS-20, it warns first at 10% and then at 5%.
Deafstarr said:
If the low battery warning option does not appear in the drop down list, you will need to edit the following registry entry first;
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Notifications\{A877D663-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408}\
Open the String value with the name "Default" and add the value "Low Batt Warning".
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I don't see a string called default. Only duration, options, and wave.
I created the default option and it worked fine. I'd really rather know how to disable the 40% warning and leave the 20% one though.
Guys, I think we must be able to solve it our selves...
We have now three phones with six different levels:
Phone, Level 1, Level 2
Voltrons phone, 40%, 20%
DX900, 30%, 10%
LG KS-20, 10%, 5%
It must be a registry value or a value stored in a settings file.
What kind of value is most likely to be stored in the registry? DWORD? Value?
What kind of files has settings of the phone stored in?
low battery notification
how to turn off notification on low batt on samsung galaxy y s5360 its annoying
Is there a way to disable notifications like "Your battery is 50% full. Change to power saving mode? yes/no" and let the system just do the thing it is configured to do?
Related to this is the "Your battery is at 10%. Go find a wall plug..." message which is similarly annoying.
In case there is no special super hidden phone code for this I suppose I'll need to hack something myself. Any suggestions where to start looking? I'm new to Android SDK...
How can I disable or avoid the android setting that makes the brightness go down to minimun when the phone goes to 5% battery?
I have an extended battery and it is very annoying. Maybe I can override the effect with a tasker profile or something?
I'm no expert so I don't know where to start to find any solution...
Anyone?
I tried with a tasker profile but it does not work when battery is under 5%... is there a script to stablish any brightness level?
I am interested too, I didn't have this problem on 4.1.2, but after I flashed 4.3 I encontered this issue.
Very annoying if it happens on sunlight, it makes impossible to use the phone!
I could partially fix it with the app "rootdim" on the Play store, with it I can force it but when the screen goes off it resets again
As far as Internet resources go, this is impossible on Android and is a limit imposed by the kernel.
My thoughts: maybe this is changeable with a build.prop tweak, or a custom kernel. There isn't even an Xposed mod available for this, nor is it included in Gravitybox, Wanam Xposed, or any other collection. I hate this limitation too, especially in the sunlight like @dabyd64 said. You can possibly try using an android shell something like "print 1 > /sys/class/display/brightness" or something like that. Depends on device! I will look into it.
All the best,
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As far as Internet resources go, this is impossible on Android and is a limit imposed by the kernel.
My thoughts: maybe this is changeable with a build.prop tweak, or a custom kernel. There isn't even an Xposed mod available for this, nor is it included in Gravitybox, Wanam Xposed, or any other collection. I hate this limitation too, especially in the sunlight like @dabyd64 said. You can possibly try using an android shell something like "print 1 > /sys/class/display/brightness" or something like that. Depends on device! I will look into it.
All the best,
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That is what rootdim does, at least you can use the phone, but you have to force the brightness each time you unlock the screen
It has a nice preset widget, so its almost fixed. Single touch and brightness restored.
I think the low brighness is forced because in old roms the screen would flicker if the battery was very low and the brightness set high.
So Samsung fixed it in the hard way
Hello XDAers, although I'm a new member I have been digging this community for quite a while
Anyway, I have searched for this but couldn't find a relevant thread..
Can anybody please add a feature which forcefully enables the brightness control bar in notification panel of samsung phones when battery drops below 5%? As by default after 5% brightness cannot be controlled in sammy ROMs.
Probably an Xposed Module can fix this.
The feature is only present in the GS3..and there must be a simple file requiring editing to remove/edit the code for brightness control below 5% battery. If anybody has any info for which file is responsible for this effect, please let me know so I can create a fix for this and post a module myself.
Come on..No replies to such a primitive problem?
Sent from my GT-I9100
Maybe send a p.m to all developers telling them how important it is.
Same problem on a Note 3 SM 9005. Solution needed
Hi guys - I have the same problem - on a Note 3 SM9005 running Android 4.4.2.
It's really an annoyance - we need a tweak to enable setting the brightness with battery below 5%!
Many TIA
Gail
Hi,
Is there a way we can use the Always On Display at the same time when Battery Saver is enabled on AOSP ROMs?
In Stock ROM it is possible. So it should be realistic, as I think
Battery Saver simply turns off a list of options and limits CPU speed. If we could edit that list -> it may work.
Correct me if I'm wrong!
Greetings from snowy Bavaria!