Calendar snooze setting? - Galaxy S6 Edge Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is there a way to change the default 5 min calendar snooze to something else without having to download an app? This is for a S6, my wife has an S4 with latest OS and she has this option.

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[Q] Any way to set custom snooze periods for event notifications?

When ever a event alarm or notification goes off, you are only presented with the options snooze or dismiss all. There is also no option I can find to change the default length snooze period.
Is there a way of getting custom snooze times with the stock calendar and task apps?
I assume I'm going to need an app from the market but any recommendations would be helpful.

Calender snooze from lockscreen doesn't work

I like how on Sense 3.5 my Outlook Calender reminders pop up full screen on the lock screen, however, when I drag the 'snooze' button to the lock ring, i never get another reminder again (snooze doesn't work).
Under settings on my Calender, it looks like it's set to default to a 10 minute reminder.
Anyone else having this issue? And any idea how can I get this working correctly?
(I'm wondering if it works with Google calenders (which I do not use) and not with Outlook or something...)
Is this Calender lockscreen snooze button working for you? If so, what version of Outlook do you use? Mine is '03.
I just came from the Evo3D and the same problem there. I have installed Caladar Snooze
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bitfire.development.calendarsnooze
Which is free, and this is something that I now cant live without. Works flawlessly. When a caladar event comes due I hear a reapeating reminder and when I open my phone I get a full screen with options to snooze for minutes to days and its quick to select and no worries cause it works and will remind you, not like the stock snooze.
I liked it so much I bought the Key
The UI is something less to be desired but very reliable so far and have had it for 5 months
How does Calendar Snooze play with the built-in calendar alerts? Do you have to dismiss two notifications? (i.e., does the lock screen alert still appear?)
good question. When an alert comes up you dont see the stock snooze lock screen. you see the calandar snooze in the notification bar and after you unlock the full size menu screen pops up and you have to make your choice, 5 min, 1 hour, until, for, dismiss
Just to further answer my own question: Calendar Snooze has a setting to appear on top of the lockscreen and wake the phone when it alerts. Still have to dismiss the lockscreen if you want to access the rest of the phone.

Calendar notifications

Has anyone else noticed that the stock calendar doesn't have a vibrate option for notifications? I generally have all my notifications set to vibrate-only so this is a big problem for me. I tried two other calendar apps from the Play store but they just use the Touchwiz calendar's notification system, and even worse, when you click a calendar notification it brings the event up in the Touchwiz calendar instead of the replacement. Any suggestions for me? If it helps, I'm rooted and on the Verizon model.

[Resolved] Couple of minor problems I havent found answers for .. can you help

1. calendar notifications on weekend for work calendar - I dont want my work calendar to send notifications. Also I dont want notifications during nighttime. Is there any way to control this in stock calendar app? some other calendar app?
2. When bunch of notifications appear, how can I say, remove all notifications? (After I have reflashed a new ROM and resurrected 50 apps using TB .. I would like to get rid of all those notifications ..)
Thanks
1) you can set work email to not sync or not have any default reminders. I know on the Google calendar, you can disable notification(but it'll to apply for alldevices the calendars is syncing to
some Roms, youcan set profiles to disable alerts. custom apps like tasker cando it too
2) there should be a clear button on the drop down notifications bar
paperWastage said:
1) you can set work email to not sync or not have any default reminders. I know on the Google calendar, you can disable notification(but it'll to apply for alldevices the calendars is syncing to
some Roms, youcan set profiles to disable alerts. custom apps like tasker cando it too
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I do need work calendar (exchange) synced and only give reminders during work hours
I want google calendar (personal) to give reminders during weekend hours
No reminders during night-time. Its no fun to wake up at 3 am .. because someone set their reminder 10 hours before actual meeting
I will look into tasker
paperWastage said:
2) there should be a clear button on the drop down notifications bar
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Thanks! I should have seen it!!
Another thing I tried and worked -> swipe the notification away. (not useful to clear all, but to clear one by one)
tnkrer said:
I do need work calendar (exchange) synced and only give reminders during work hours
I want google calendar (personal) to give reminders during weekend hours
No reminders during night-time. Its no fun to wake up at 3 am .. because someone set their reminder 10 hours before actual meeting
I will look into tasker
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I found an app that works perfectly for my needs. Timerific. Its free and easy to use.

Google Calendar snooze option?

Several months back I installed the official Google Calendar app on my Stock ICS (rooted) Rezound. I also disabled the HTC calendar after installing. Calendar itself works fine. For several years I've been using Calendar Snooze to get the option to snooze and it works fine except that I get duplicate google calendar alerts and calendar snooze alerts about 50% of the time. I've read that the google calendar app is supposed to offer snooze options but have yet to see any snooze button. Any ideas why the google calendar app doesn't offer snooze for me but supposedly does for many others?
I would also love to know if there is a way to change the default snooze to 10 minutes instead of five

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