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I don't have automatic redial

Neither does the stock rom. Most likely a feature to stop apps spamming premium numbers at your expense...

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[Q] How to disable saving of SMS sent messages ?

I've got HTCMessaging_Client_1_8_20183325_00 on Dutty rom and in there I can't find way to disable saving of sent messages.
There was such option in previous SMS application. Generally I don't want any of sent SMS to stay on my cell.
Any idea how to do it ?
have you tried Mail Tab>Inbox>Tools>Options>Message & deselect 'keep copies of sent items in sent folder'? I know that this is the settings for mail, but it may work for SMS too since SMS used to be lumped in there before HTC made their own thing for it.
I've tried this setting but it's not working in this version of SMS client.
Any other ideas ?

Screen on when receiving a text? Anyway to disable?

Kinda annoying feature. Anyone know how to disable the screen turning on when getting a text?
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Mine doesn't do that are you running a stock rom, and what carrier?
Mine doesn't do that either on Sprint.
Yea mine doesn't do that although I wish it did like my og EVO did
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I'm on stock Rom. But every ttime I get a text, my screen lights up for about 3 seconds
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Since you didn't answer the question of which carrier, I am going with that its Sprint from the model number in your signature.
My girlfriend's S3 is also doing this on her AT&T variant. I haven't been able to find an answer.
I have an AT&T one and it won't do it for email or text and I really would like it to. Must be a setting. Someone has to know.
You have to change the stock app. Stock messaging app is bad anyways. Look into GO SMS Pro or another app of your choice. The app has what your looking for then disable your stock messaging app.
For email just use the Gmail client. This also has the option for it.
Its all about the apps folks. I don't think the stock app has a way to have the screen to just remain off.
I think he is using blazer Rom from phantomhacker cause I also notice it. Sprint version btw.
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Workaround
Found a quick fix to this that is way better than defaulting to another SMS app. Simply download "SMS pop up" from the play store, make sure its enabled, and under additional preferences untick "screen on pop up" and then under notification settings untick "enable pop up" (unless you want the pop up of course). You will have to untick the regular SMS app notifications under settings but its a fix that's working for me that still keeps the stock messaging app intact.
srath16 said:
Found a quick fix to this that is way better than defaulting to another SMS app. Simply download "SMS pop up" from the play store, make sure its enabled, and under additional preferences untick "screen on pop up" and then under notification settings untick "enable pop up" (unless you want the pop up of course). You will have to untick the regular SMS app notifications under settings but its a fix that's working for me that still keeps the stock messaging app intact.
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That will stop the screen from waking every time but won't turning notifications off in sms settings also prevent the phone the phone from letting you know at all that you have a message?
that is a nice woorkaround but too bad we have to use double the battery and 2 apps running at once to stop it. There has go to be a solution !
I made a thread about this yesterday. It happens to me everytime. On vzw
I'm running ATT variant and my screen wakes up when I get a text. Im currently rooted and looking through the messaging defaults with root explorer. Im sure theres a setting in there that is set to 1 or true that is doing this or vice versa for everyone else. I havent had an android device for quite some time so it might take me a bit to find it. If someone is a bit more experienced than me they'll probably find it faster.
dc82 said:
That will stop the screen from waking every time but won't turning notifications off in sms settings also prevent the phone the phone from letting you know at all that you have a message?
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Following what I wrote: If you disable the stock sms notifications under messaging>setting then the phone will not recieve any notifications regarding new messages. This is why SMS Popup is used instead. It uses a notifications service in conjunction with an optional popup to notify you when a new message arrives. If you enable notifications in SMS Popup, you will still receive notifications when new messages arive. SMS Popup is the service that will receive and notify you of the message, not the stock messaging app. It also has some other features including color customization of the LED light and selecting a specific SMS vibrate pattern. Like I said if you disable the "Enable popup" setting under the "notification" menu in SMS Popup it can serve as a intermittent workaround. As for the need to install it to accomplish this simple setting, it has a low battery and memory footprint as it is mostly a simple service and not a fully effective SMS replacement application. I have spent countless hours trying different solutions to this issue and this seems to be the best most effective workaround I could find whilst dodging SMS replacement apps like handscent and chomp. It was imperative for me to not have my screen light up in my pocket as I choose to go without a lock screen. Hope this helps and is a worthy solution until some development ushers in a new more efficient solution. Cheers!
There's got to be a way using root privileges to stop this. Heck we can stop the annoying wifi pop ups.
Thanks srath16 for finding a hackish way around.
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srath16 said:
Following what I wrote: If you disable the stock sms notifications under messaging>setting then the phone will not recieve any notifications regarding new messages. This is why SMS Popup is used instead. It uses a notifications service in conjunction with an optional popup to notify you when a new message arrives. If you enable notifications in SMS Popup, you will still receive notifications when new messages arive. SMS Popup is the service that will receive and notify you of the message, not the stock messaging app. It also has some other features including color customization of the LED light and selecting a specific SMS vibrate pattern. Like I said if you disable the "Enable popup" setting under the "notification" menu in SMS Popup it can serve as a intermittent workaround. As for the need to install it to accomplish this simple setting, it has a low battery and memory footprint as it is mostly a simple service and not a fully effective SMS replacement application. I have spent countless hours trying different solutions to this issue and this seems to be the best most effective workaround I could find whilst dodging SMS replacement apps like handscent and chomp. It was imperative for me to not have my screen light up in my pocket as I choose to go without a lock screen. Hope this helps and is a worthy solution until some development ushers in a new more efficient solution. Cheers!
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I completely understand now. That's. Cool. There got to be a more in house way of doing this, but that would work in the meantime. Thanks for sharing.
This happens to me also and im running on Verizon at the moment would love if someone could find a way to fix this.
blackguy101 said:
This happens to me also and im running on Verizon at the moment would love if someone could find a way to fix this.
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+1. But maybe we are in the minority and others actually like this feature?
stu5797 said:
+1. But maybe we are in the minority and others actually like this feature?
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Right. This isn't an "issue", it's just a feature that Samsung has deployed that some like and some don't. Being able to turn it on and off though would be nice.

Un integration of Google Voice?

So with the recent update of Google Voice I accidentally integrated my number. I like my voice mails handheld by Google Voice, but I don't want my text messages going through it.
I had it set up this way before the update. I hit the wrong option after the recent update and accidentally did the full integration or whatever.
I'm on the d3rp senseless ROM and don't have an option to activate the device.
Does anyone know how I can undo that full integration and just set Google Voice to handle the voicemail?
I found it easiest way to get it done is goin to the website on a computer and there's an option to undo intergeration. Than re doing the voicemail settingon the phone without the mistake.
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WatermelonSlim said:
So with the recent update of Google Voice I accidentally integrated my number. I like my voice mails handheld by Google Voice, but I don't want my text messages going through it.
I had it set up this way before the update. I hit the wrong option after the recent update and accidentally did the full integration or whatever.
I'm on the d3rp senseless ROM and don't have an option to activate the device.
Does anyone know how I can undo that full integration and just set Google Voice to handle the voicemail?
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As rose2jam said, log into Google Voice via your PC and you will be able to disable and restore it back to default settings.

[Q] Do Not Disturb [DND]

Hi,
Was wondering what to people use for "Do Not Disturb" (DND) ?
Coming from Apple, sorry, I really want to just enable DND when I go to bed and have no notifications until my alarm goes off in the morning. No Facebook updates, no email notifications, no blinky light, just the alarm.
I see there are scipting apps and others out there but I wondered what people generally recommend.
Thanks!
There is in Android 4.3 and I'm using it every day on my HOX.. Was a bit disappointed that I didn't find the feature in stock rom.
Eh Im waiting for cm10.2 rom, until then I just have to live without it..
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Do you have the dock? If yes, you can use "Smart Connect". It allows you to make several profiles for when you dock/undock, like "From 23:00 -.06:00 set to silent" or "Publish a status update on facebook at 08:30", or even "Connect to the wireless speaker across the room at 09:00 using bluetooth". It's much like "Tasker" actually.
Either way, there are third party apps on the Play Store that does allow you to make a DND profile.
This can be triggered automatically with Llama or actively with an nfc tag as well.
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Thanks Lord that's a really good idea as I do have a dock at my bedside.
Now to learn how to create a silent profile.
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How to Check DND Status online easily
The DND is an abbreviation of Do Not Disturb function. The DND is an initiative taken by TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) to prevent the customers from unsolicited calls and SMS. Some Do Not Disturb attributes contains directing the call to a pre-allotted extensions, busy signal, DND signal or recorded message generated by telephone switch. Fewer switches permit the call to go via the extension, but banned the response to a visual indication. Several PBX systems permit the assignment of DND circumvention codes to supervisors.

[Q] Kitkat issue - Duplicate SMS using 3rd party (non-default) apps

Hi everyone,
I've noticed something since I updated my phone to kitkat 4.4.2 (it's a Z1 compact).
Whenever I use another app than my default app to send SMS, eg. I'm using SMSPopup, Glowfly or event another "real" SMS app along with my default one (let's say hangouts or Handcent), I have duplicate sent SMS, that means I have twice my sent messages in my list. I didn't have this issue on JB.
I tried to tweak access/read/write permissions via AppOps but the result is still the same. I now have to use the same app for popups/Notifications and SMS. Other SMS apps are useless because they duplicate the text messages.
Does anyone has the same problem ? How can I fix this ?
Thanks a lot !
slappyx said:
Hi everyone,
I've noticed something since I updated my phone to kitkat 4.4.2 (it's a Z1 compact).
Whenever I use another app than my default app to send SMS, eg. I'm using SMSPopup, Glowfly or event another "real" SMS app along with my default one (let's say hangouts or Handcent), I have duplicate sent SMS, that means I have twice my sent messages in my list. I didn't have this issue on JB.
I tried to tweak access/read/write permissions via AppOps but the result is still the same. I now have to use the same app for popups/Notifications and SMS. Other SMS apps are useless because they duplicate the text messages.
Does anyone has the same problem ? How can I fix this ?
Thanks a lot !
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Make sure this is set correctly:
1. From your home screen, open Settings and head into “More…” under Wireless & Networks.
2. If running Android 4.4, you should see an option for “Default SMS app.”
3. Tap on that.
4. A window should appear with all apps that could be a potential SMS app.
5. Tap the one you want to use.
(This list is a copy/paste from an external link, DroidLife, which I'm not allowed to link to due to my scarce forum acitivty )
Sorry for a late answer and hope you get, or maybe you've already gotten, the issue resolved.

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