Everytime I get a text my text notification goes off, but my alarm chime goes off too. Is anyone else experiencing thus problem too?
How can I turn this off?
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tomlee337 said:
Everytime I get a text my text notification goes off, but my alarm chime goes off too. Is anyone else experiencing thus problem too?
How can I turn this off?
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Do you have a 3rd party sms app? You might have not turned off notifications in the default one if so.
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Clienterror said:
Do you have a 3rd party sms app? You might have not turned off notifications in the default one if so.
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I don't have a 3rd party SMS app. Just the stock messaging app.
Is there any way to customize the vibrate patterns on LGOG? I checked in settings but I don't think I see such options.
I just hate the default long vibration.
Settings, sound, vibrate type.
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engine95 said:
Settings, sound, vibrate type.
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I don't see a vibrate type in the sound settings..
Interesting...and my bad. Guess i just assumed this part of ATT and Sprint LGOG's would be the same. Sorry bout that.
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engine95 said:
Interesting...and my bad. Guess i just assumed this part of ATT and Sprint LGOG's would be the same. Sorry bout that.
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Wow, so this mean that the Sprint version of LGOG has this option but the ATT one doesn't? That sucks..
I never would have guessed software would be different between the two. Oh well I still love my new phone
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I use the "SMS Popup" app which allows you to do custom vibrations for receiving texts. You can specify the milliseconds for vibration on/off. Mine is "0,200,100,200,100,200,100,200" for 4 quick vibrations.
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JeremyPlease said:
I use the "SMS Popup" app which allows you to do custom vibrations for receiving texts. You can specify the milliseconds for vibration on/off. Mine is "0,200,100,200,100,200,100,200" for 4 quick vibrations.
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Does it allow you to use the default SMS app? I really like the stock one on here
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MrZim4 said:
Does it allow you to use the default SMS app? I really like the stock one on here
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Yep. It just replaces the default SMS notifications.
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Kind of reviving an old thread here, but I've only had my phone a couple weeks...
I wanted mine to vibrate longer so I tried SMS popup after reading this thread. The vibe pattern stuff worked ok but I found a few downsides (didn't seem to be able to activate the notification LED, seemed to deactivate the lock screen sms icon 'new messages' indicator) and our phones' built-in sms popups seemed a little more useful (but uglier) to me, so I stopped using it.
Today I stumbled on "AutomateIt" which can trigger events on incoming SMS, and one of the actions is vibrate of a custom length (not patterns). That seems to work pretty well for me and I can probably make use of some of its other features as well.
Does anyone know if they removed the feature where you are in messaging app in a conversation and then hold the phone to ear and it automatically dials that person? I can't seem to find it.
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smark72 said:
Does anyone know if they removed the feature where you are in messaging app in a conversation and then hold the phone to ear and it automatically dials that person? I can't seem to find it.
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Settings > Contorls > Motions > Direct Call
abeggs said:
Settings > Contorls > Motions > Direct Call
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Thanks. I actually had it enabled. I guess I turned it on when I went through the settings real quick and didn't even realize it. It wasn't working, I had to toggle it off and back on to get it to work.
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Not sure what happened but the option for this seemed to have vanished. I changed the duration to 6 seconds but wanted to turn it off since I'm using gravitybox and the navbar.
The option is supposed to be under display, I even can search for it using the menu search option, and it shows there, but when I click to go to the search results nothing shows up
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These arey only display options.
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GravityBox for my S4 has capacitive button features to turn them off.
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Just like the title suggests, Im on rooted MK2 build and am looking to stay till root is achieved on kit kat. This prompt keeps popping up every couple minutes and i really hope there's a way to disable it...
Thanks
Usually if you long press on the notification you can uncheck the box for showing it. At least it shouldn't nag you anymore.
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CyberpodS2 said:
Usually if you long press on the notification you can uncheck the box for showing it. At least it shouldn't nag you anymore.
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It doesn't let me uncheck the "show notifications" box
I Forced Stopped it and it went away for a few minutes but it came back up!
There has to be a way to stop this!
Freeze SDM and i think its called ForwardUpgrade in TiBu
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joshm.1219 said:
Freeze SDM and i think its called ForwardUpgrade in TiBu
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Thanks! So far, So good...