So when I'm using spotify I've tried do not disturb mode as well as silent and no matter what when I get a notification from text it dings and if it's anything else it simply lowers the volumn temporarily and I can't figure out what to do. Never had this problem with my old one. I'm on kangs 135 Tom and alp-l29 135 if that helps.
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I'd like to know if there is a fix/solution for this as well.
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So I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing this or if it was just me..
I've noticed that no matter what my ringer volume is set to, it blares as loud as it can. If it's at one tick above silent it will be super quiet, but any more and it's at max volume.
I also noticed that when the alarm goes off, the side buttons do nothing. Even when the side button behavior option is set up properly in the alarm options.
Anyone else seeing this stuff?
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So I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing this or if it was just me..
I've noticed that no matter what my ringer volume is set to, it blares as loud as it can. If it's at one tick above silent it will be super quiet, but any more and it's at max volume.
I also noticed that when the alarm goes off, the side buttons do nothing. Even when the side button behavior option is set up properly in the alarm options.
Anyone else seeing this stuff?
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Ringer:
I have not had this issue.
Alarm:
I tested this and the volume buttons don't do anything....but if you use the power button it will snooze the alarm.
As far as the ringer, try turning off the pocket mode.
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In your sound settings is the box checked for "use incoming call volume for notification volume"?
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Been using this very nice phone for a couple of weeks now and loving it. Got checkrom v4 on it and it is running nice, with one issue.
I use silent mode when I am at work, so as not to annoy my office mates, with it coming on automatically using tasker. When I leave it is turned off, and audible selections is activated in the settings even though it was of before entering silent mode. Does this happen normally our have I stuffed something up in tasker? If it happens normally is there a way of preventing this?
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I don't use tasker but not sure about that but when I put the phone on silent the touch tones remain silent.
You may also want to go into settings / sounds and lower the system volume which also lowers that. I find that the stock touch volume is too high.
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Hmm maybe I phrased it wrong. I have the audible selections unchecked before I put silent mode on, then silent mode comes on, and they stay unchecked, but when silent mode turns off they become checked again. Its not a big deal to uncheck it but it just annoys me (yea I know first world problem!)
Might see if I can turn down the stock volume to minimal for this and see if it makes a difference, probably the simple solution to the issue (can live without touchtones on the dial pad).
Ive just got a samsung galaxy s 2, my question is has anyone else noticed that the vibration is really strong so much so that it creates another sound from the phone?
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Yes, at least for me, the phone turns into a pneumatic hammer when it vibrates... phone goes for repair :/
Oh yours sounds more serious i guess. It jus sounds as if the vibration is major strong. Like the sound is vibrating against the back panel or something i guess. Wondering if its just a characteristic when thd intensith is high. Ive lowered the intensity and downloaded a vibration app which together eliminate the problem
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This is usually not a harware fault, but the way the software was created.
In some ROMs you can go to settings>sound and change the intensity of the harptic feadback or just disable it completely.
the vibration on this particular phone is new to me, i dont get any back panel vibrations in the haptic feedback setting,but when i use rotary lockscreen and move the rotary slowly to put it on silent mode it makes a strong vibration and makes a distorted humming sound.
Yea thats right repub, using the haptic feedback is nice but when you lower the volume to vibrate mode or use a toggle switch wudget to vibrate mode theres like a vibrate noise aswell as sonethibg else right? This is the noise of how strong the vibration is i think bouncing off the back panel or battery etc
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Hi,
I have a very annoying problem with my galaxy s 3. When I set it to silent mode, it only silents the ringtone. Everything else still has sounds on. For example mails and whatsapp sounds will not go on silent.
Vibrate works, but full silent mode doesnt work. I first noticed this when I changed my rom to wanamlite. Thought the problem was with the rom itself. But then decided to try vikingway rom. No change and I still have the same problem.
Can anybody help me?
Thank you.
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Click the button that pops up when you click the volume buttons you can set all the volumes there.
There is some different sounds
Ringtones, notification, system, alarm, media and voice if I didn't miss something.
Silent mode only disable ringtones and notification, maybe some app is using media volume instead of notification.
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Yes but silent mode wont even put my incoming message to silent. Very annoying. Any ideas how to fix this? Silent mode was working with original rom and with the first custom rom I flashed.
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When I receive a call the screen does not wake. If I wake the phone manually, I can see the incoming call notification, but the phone app incoming call screen does not show.
Any tips on how to fix this? A reboot does not help.
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I had that with my alarm once. Turned out another app was stopping the screen turning on. It was a while ago though so I can't remember which one it was sorry.
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Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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paalkr said:
Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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Yeh noticed that too, it was weird, as my previous Samsung phones never acted like that. This is my first phone with Pie so I'm not sure if it's a Pie or Huawei thing.
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paalkr said:
Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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You can setup do not disturb mode as you like. For example you can let calls get through or just calls by your favourite contacts.
How the phone notifies you depends on your notification volume settings. If your phone is on ringtone, it rings, on vibrate it vibrates and on silent it just lights up.
So if you put the phone on silent mode while in do not disturb and exempt incoming calls from do not disturb, you should get exactly what you want.
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You can setup do not disturb mode as you like. For example you can let calls get through or just calls by your favourite contacts.
How the phone notifies you depends on your notification volume settings. If your phone is on ringtone, it rings, on vibrate it vibrates and on silent it just lights up.
So if you put the phone on silent mode while in do not disturb and exempt incoming calls from do not disturb, you should get exactly what you want.
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Thanks for clerifying how DND works with Android P on Huawei phones.
That you have to adjust both sound and enable DND to get this behavior, seems like a bad descission by somebody. Maybe some get disturbed by the screen waking, but you always have the opportunity to place the phone face down...
Anybody that can recommend a good sound and notification profile manager?
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