I'd like to be able to assign different notification alert sounds for different apps. For instance... NY Times alerts would have "sound A" while Twitter alerts have "sound B" and Slickdeal alerts would have "sound C". I know that I can assign different notification sounds for each contact... I want to be able to do the same for different apps. Is there any way to do this? Thanks.
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I'd like to be able to assign different notification alert sounds for different apps. For instance... NY Times alerts would have "sound A" while Twitter alerts have "sound B" and Slickdeal alerts would have "sound C". I know that I can assign different notification sounds for each contact... I want to be able to do the same for different apps. Is there any way to do this? Thanks.
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Some apps give you that ability. For instance, Hangouts texting app lets you specify what notification sound you wish to hear. Also, my email app lets me choose the notification sound. Check the settings in all those apps.
But without root -- unless the various apps have that in their app settings -- there's no way that I know of. Some ROMs let you do that and I believe some xposed modules let you do that -- but that requires root.
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Some apps give you that ability. For instance, Hangouts texting app lets you specify what notification sound you wish to hear. Also, my email app lets me choose the notification sound. Check the settings in all those apps.
But without root -- unless the various apps have that in their app settings -- there's no way that I know of. Some ROMs let you do that and I believe some xposed modules let you do that -- but that requires root.
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I'm always looking for new email apps. What is yours?
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I'm always looking for new email apps. What is yours?
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Nine is the name of my corporate email app.
Here's the notification options that app has. See screenshot below. Other apps sometimes allow this also, while most force you to use the "system" notification you've chosen.
This app even lets you choose the OUTGOING send sound. (Not shown in this screenshot, it's on another page.)
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The LED light enabled is just a carryover from previous phone. It doesn't actually do anything on the LG V30. However, you can save your desired app settings and export them to use on other devices.
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I'm always looking for new email apps. What is yours?
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Microsoft's Outlook app allows you to set a notification sound for it and per e-mail address, if wanted. I have 3 e-mail accounts imported to the app, all of which are set to chime differently. The same applies to calendar notifications for each e-mail address as well.
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I have searched the internet a few times over the last few weeks and find only the same old, dead threads with poor solutions or seemingly good solutions which have been pulled from the market (such as app called "missed call"), and nothing new, so here goes:
It is a documented Android phenomenon: we hear nothing when a text message comes in while we're on the phone. There is no LED so glancing at the phone from time to time (I use headset) doesn't cut it. I have to try to remember to wake the screen to check from time to time and sometimes I miss time-sensitive messages.
Are there any solutions that I have missed? I don't really want to go the route of BLN, or 3rd party SMS app; I may have to I know. But I do hope there is a way to make this shiny new top-notch device do a basic thing that has been accomplished by every device I have owned since this one
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If a Motorola Timeport 280 from 2001 can beep when I receive an SMS.....
You did not say what exactly the solutions you tried, so I'm not sure if you already did this: go to Settings > Call > Call alert > Alerts on call and set it to sound, or any of your preferred settings.
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You did not say what exactly the solutions you tried, so I'm not sure if you already did this: go to Settings > Call > Call alert > Alerts on call and set it to sound, or any of your preferred settings.
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Oddly enough, i never saw this before. I must have looked in the Sound settings menu 10 times. I'll try it out, thanks. If that fixes it, i wonder why it was off by default in the first place
Edit: It works, thank you.
You're welcome! I'm still very new to all this (android and the SGS2), so I'm looking around my phone, playing with it, trying to figure out things.
On a related note, do you know how to get custom alerts for text messages? I can't figure it out, and I doubt samsung took out that simple feature that's been around since I can remember.
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You're welcome! I'm still very new to all this (android and the SGS2), so I'm looking around my phone, playing with it, trying to figure out things.
On a related note, do you know how to get custom alerts for text messages? I can't figure it out, and I doubt samsung took out that simple feature that's been around since I can remember.
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Its within messaging app. open it then hit menu-settings, its near the bottom
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Its within messaging app. open it then hit menu-settings, its near the bottom
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I can see that, but I cannot use other ringtones besides what's pre-installed in the device. That is, if I want to use an MP3 music file as my SMS alert notification, I cannot add that file to the list of SMS alert notifications. Is it really like that?
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I can see that, but I cannot use other ringtones besides what's pre-installed in the device. That is, if I want to use an MP3 music file as my SMS alert notification, I cannot add that file to the list of SMS alert notifications. Is it really like that?
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Ah ok, so what you have to do is go in your "sd card" the built-in memory, not "external sd" and create a folder called "Audio". Inside here you make 3 more folders: "Alarms" "Notifications" & "Ringtones"
You put whatever you want for sms/email, etc in the Notifications folder, it should show up in the list for choosing your sms sound.
Thanks! It took me a while to get back to this thread (been really busy). It works!
Anyone find a way to have custom ringtone per contact, particularly for incoming SMS? Feel kinda silly not figuring it out..
Can it not be done through the edit contact page? That's how it is on other phones, though I don't know that I've seen a way to get custom sms notifications. Would be sweet!
Yep. Look at the contact in the People app and click on Ringtone.
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Don't you guys pester my locksmith, by the way.
I did the drag-and-drop approach. Connect the EVO to your windows pc laptop/desktop using the usb cable. Wait 5-10 seconds and a “Choose a connection type” window will show on the phone screen. Select “Media sync”. Then you’ll be able to view folders/files in your phone device (like an external hard drive). Double-click “phone” folder (this is your EVO), and you’ll see various folders (Music, Ringtones, Notifications, Download, etc). You can now copy a music file or picture file stored in your laptop/desktop and paste it to one of these folders…depending on what you’re using it for. After you're done, disconnect the phone from the computer.
Go to EVO's Settings, then Sound, then Phone ringtone, and select your ringtone. (You can also do this via Music app).
For Messages app, open it, go to Menu on top right corner, then Settings, then Notifications, then Notification sound, and select your ringtone.
You can specify an inbound call ringtone per person, but this does not apply to the TXT msg settings that I am aware of.
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I don't know if it works on ICS but try Ringo Lite for assigning ringtones, SMS tones and text tones.
handcent
SMS Sounds is a lightweight app that is specifically for setting SMS tones for contacts.
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Anyone find a way to have custom ringtone per contact, particularly for incoming SMS? Feel kinda silly not figuring it out..
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goto contact/edit/ringtone pick ringtone then save
for sms/mms go in to app press menu(3 dot buttons on top right)settings/notifiction/notifiction sound/choose sound you wish to use for incoming sms/mms(if your looking to individual sounds for each contact i dont believe you can do that)
With GoSMS and Handcent you can set individual sms ringtones. The third party apps provide tons of customization for messaging.
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I've been using the stock messaging app for a long time now and love having the text popup for me. I've had sms popup installed and have used that, but was looking for any alternatives.
Recommendations? I'd prefer to keep my stock app and not use Handcent or gosms. Used them a long time ago and am not a fan anymore.
SMS enhancer by zenkun.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1481110
there's Glowfly or QuickMessage if you are on a cm10 rom
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there's Glowfly or QuickMessage if you are on a cm10 rom
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+1 for Glowfly, it's great.
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+1 for Glowfly, it's great.
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+1 for Glowfly for sure. Love that app, best Pop-up notification app I've found yet. Its not loaded with crap, has just the right features. and if you need more, check out the plugins/addons.
Problem with these third party pop-up apps is that they don't mark the messages as read in the native sms app. This is really a pain if you have a LED light on that notifies of a new text arrived. Even though you have already marked it as read in the pop-up, it's still necessary to go into the sms app and mark the message as read before the LED stops flashing. The devs should consider this as more and more phones have LED notifications as an option.
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Problem with these third party pop-up apps is that they don't mark the messages as read in the native sms app. This is really a pain if you have a LED light on that notifies of a new text arrived. Even though you have already marked it as read in the pop-up, it's still necessary to go into the sms app and mark the message as read before the LED stops flashing. The devs should consider this as more and more phones have LED notifications as an option.
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You sure? Glowfly has an option to mark as read when you click dismiss. I haven't played with Glowfly enough to know if that works though. Does that also mark as read if you reply using Glowflow?
I was thinking of using Glowfly as a popup with handcent behind it, but just seems easier to me to use just handcent and do all my messaging there, whether it be through their popup or their app.
turn off the notifications in the built in message app and use the ones in the 3rd party one. problem solved
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Problem with these third party pop-up apps is that they don't mark the messages as read in the native sms app. This is really a pain if you have a LED light on that notifies of a new text arrived. Even though you have already marked it as read in the pop-up, it's still necessary to go into the sms app and mark the message as read before the LED stops flashing. The devs should consider this as more and more phones have LED notifications as an option.
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you need to turn off notifications from your native sms app. also most popup solutions have an option to mark messages as read.
You should try out the app Notify Lite/Pro.
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Well, I just finished an SMS popup app last week ))
You can check it if you want:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2723012
(marks sms as read and saves sent SMS to original app, saves drafts, has animated sms-actions panel widget...etc. friends like it
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Anybody knows how to turn on/off it on E970?
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Anybody knows how to turn on/off it on E970?
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I've read that AT&T doesn't currently support the delivery report, so while I haven't seen the options, they are currently moot.
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I've read that AT&T doesn't currently support the delivery report, so while I haven't seen the options, they are currently moot.
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Yes, but I do not use AT & T network (I'm from Russia). I think there is a way to fix it. The hidden menu or somewhere else, like Hotspot.
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Yes, but I do not use AT & T network (I'm from Russia). I think there is a way to fix it. The hidden menu or somewhere else, like Hotspot.
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Ah, I'm sorry I didn't think of that.
I believe it relies on the sms app you use.
Try an alternative like handcent or gosms.
Or maybe you could get the app from another version of the phone, one of the Canadian or global variants.
Not sure if they would have the option, but they might.
I'm on the Canadian jellybean v.3 though
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I'm on the Canadian jellybean v.3 though [big picture omitted]
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Yeah, the AT&T ICS settings are a little less populated than that.
But that proves that other OG ROMS DO have the option.
Hi again)
As we know ATT SMS prog doesnt support delivery report.
So, can anybody share SMS prog from canadian version to raplace ATT SMSprog?
Thx.:good:
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Hi there,
The stock at&t messaging app is able to request delivery reports. Only, for some reason, this option gets lost sometimes, along with the notification led blinking for missed calls or sms. The solution that worked for me might help you as well, if you are rooted- If you have a system app. Remover or another app that makes it possible to get rid of system apps preinstalled in the phone. Each such application should have the option to back up every system app before uninstall. So, you backup your messaging app. - called lgmsg3.apk (or something like that I might not remember it precisely), then you uninstall it, reboot your device, and through the very same app. - system app remover, you hit restore app and choose the messaging application. It asks you whether it is a system app, you hit yes and here you go delivery reports (under settings, text messages) as well as led blinking for missed events are back!
Hi:
I just did what you said... no it does not work. The version of the software you use is 3.2.31??? The one I have is that and no... it does not work.
I appreciate your help on this if you have any new tip on this.
Thanks
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Hi there,
The stock at&t messaging app is able to request delivery reports. Only, for some reason, this option gets lost sometimes, along with the notification led blinking for missed calls or sms. The solution that worked for me might help you as well, if you are rooted- If you have a system app. Remover or another app that makes it possible to get rid of system apps preinstalled in the phone. Each such application should have the option to back up every system app before uninstall. So, you backup your messaging app. - called lgmsg3.apk (or something like that I might not remember it precisely), then you uninstall it, reboot your device, and through the very same app. - system app remover, you hit restore app and choose the messaging application. It asks you whether it is a system app, you hit yes and here you go delivery reports (under settings, text messages) as well as led blinking for missed events are back!
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I installed Handcent again and I like it but miss the old text notification that would go across the top of the lockscreen. I could tap on that and unlock the phone and go right to the message instead of unlocking it, pulling down the task bar, and tapping the notification. Is there any way to just use Handcent as the app but keep the stock popup notifcations?
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I installed Handcent again and I like it but miss the old text notification that would go across the top of the lockscreen. I could tap on that and unlock the phone and go right to the message instead of unlocking it, pulling down the task bar, and tapping the notification. Is there any way to just use Handcent as the app but keep the stock popup notifcations?
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I receive the text notifications across the top of the screen with handscent..there is a setting in handscent that allows this..go to settings..notification settings..custom notification settings..turn off privacy mode and you should receive your notifications just like the stock app
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Isn't that going to show the message content though? I don't want people to be able to see the message with the phone locked. This is what I want:
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Even with that privacy option disabled, if I come to the phone after I get a message all I have at the top is a tiny icon like this:
I like the stock function because it says what time it came in, lets you tap it and go directly to the message on unlock, and I'm just used to it.
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I installed Handcent again and I like it but miss the old text notification that would go across the top of the lockscreen. I could tap on that and unlock the phone and go right to the message instead of unlocking it, pulling down the task bar, and tapping the notification. Is there any way to just use Handcent as the app but keep the stock popup notifcations?
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I am also using Handcent as my default messaging app. Having what you're asking for would be a nice feature, but wouldn't tapping that notification bring you to the stock messaging app? If so, what would be the point of having Handcent?
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I thought maybe there was a setting in there that replicated the TW stuff, that's all. Or maybe there would be a way to reassign the function and have it point to Handcent instead.
Honestly the only thing really like right now is that I can change the LED color and flashing speed because the stock flashing rate is too damn slow. I guess I'll try one of those apps that lets you handle LED functions again, but last time I tried it didn't do anything.