I've just experienced a major crash of my X2. Had to update it to get it started again. Now I just cant find how to disable the sms sent notification. Can someone please tell me how to do that. I've tried searching the forum with no luck...
Advanced Configuration Tool
One way is to install the program Advanced Configuration Tool, there you can easily enable/disable the SENT and/or the Delivered Confirmation! Great
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Advanced Configuration tool is good to stop the sent notification at all... but how can u just stop the sound of the notification
Just go to Sounds and Notifications and change any settings there
michaelthemage said:
Just go to Sounds and Notifications and change any settings there
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went through all the options within Sounds and Notifications, but couldn't find anything about sent message notifications
do you need to have the Advanced Confirguration Tool installed for you to have access to this particular option?
If you have the Sent Notification disabled, then there should not be any sound either! It disables Sound and Picture Notification!
I the settings for Sounds and Notifications, those sounds are for INComing.
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Hello, i installed advanced configuration tool 3.3 and by default it disabled the popup on sms sent. I re-enabled that, but now everytime i send an sms, i get the sound+popup. Is there a way to disable that sound? I searched in sounds-notify but it's not there.
up....anyone?
ck Settings>Sounds&Notifications>Sounds and see if the Notification box is ck'd or unck'd. You want it ck'd for sound.
shaolinmastr said:
ck Settings>Sounds&Notifications>Sounds and see if the Notification box is ck'd or unck'd. You want it ck'd for sound.
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i'd like it were so easy. If i uncheck the notification sound, i dont get neither the RECIEVED sms sound. While i want only to disable the sound i get when i SEND sms.
Ok, this is my first Droid phone, so I'm still trying to figure it all out.
My default text message app is driving me crazy. It randomly decides to scroll up and down when it feels like it.
So, I've installed ChompSPS to use as my messaging app. No more random scrolling, so I'm happy.
The problem is, I can't figure out how to disable the default service notification.
I've been through settings -> sounds -> notifications but all I can find is a setting to change my ringtone for everything, and I can't find a general page for notifications.
So, how do I disable the default text message notifications?
i have some friends that used Handcent SMS on different phones and ran into the duplicate notification problem as well. i guess this post doesn't help much since i have no solution to offer, but just so you know, you're not the only one who's had trouble with this.
James.Q.Campbell said:
Ok, this is my first Droid phone, so I'm still trying to figure it all out.
My default text message app is driving me crazy. It randomly decides to scroll up and down when it feels like it.
So, I've installed ChompSPS to use as my messaging app. No more random scrolling, so I'm happy.
The problem is, I can't figure out how to disable the default service notification.
I've been through settings -> sounds -> notifications but all I can find is a setting to change my ringtone for everything, and I can't find a general page for notifications.
So, how do I disable the default text message notifications?
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Go into the stock messaging app settings and turn off notifications there.
Thanks
cloverdale said:
Go into the stock messaging app settings and turn off notifications there.
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The solution is often simple, isn't it?
Thanks.
Also, fyi: this is an android phone. Not a Droid phone. Droid is a line of phones in the same since that Galaxy S is a line of phones. Android is the operating system that runs all these phones.
And the other user is correct. Change setting in the OEM messaging app to keep from having duplicate notifications.
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Ok, I know it should be easy.. but how the hell do i turn off the vibrate function with the stock message app? tried going through the menu and no option there...
it's driving me a bit potty... any help?
Do you mean the vibration you get when writing a message or when you recieve a message?
I can't give you a direct answer as I don't have the phone yet, however if there isn't a setting that enables you to remove the vibration, I used an application on the marketplace called Streak Vibrations (requires root) that globally disables and enables vibration on the phone. Worked wonders on my old Atrix.
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Do you mean the vibration you get when writing a message or when you recieve a message?
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when receiving a message
I believe that you just have to disable the vibration for notifications to disable it for the message app. Running stock I do not believe that you can pick and choose what notifications get to vibrate. More of an all or nothing type deal.
Now if you root thats a different story, not to mention once some custom roms start rolling out
Settings > Sound > under general, select Vibration then select never. Vibration alerts will still work for Gmail notifications if you have it set that way in the Gmail app.
I have looked through the settings but there's nothing that disable notifications on the lockscreen.
the thing is I have setup the default SMS app with Dashclock/Dashnotifier but the SMS app ignores all of that and appears on its on separate panel in the lockscreen.
hope you guys can chime in on this
wilflare said:
I have looked through the settings but there's nothing that disable notifications on the lockscreen.
the thing is I have setup the default SMS app with Dashclock/Dashnotifier but the SMS app ignores all of that and appears on its on separate panel in the lockscreen.
hope you guys can chime in on this
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I'm having this issue too. Anyone know how to fix?
wilflare said:
I have looked through the settings but there's nothing that disable notifications on the lockscreen.
the thing is I have setup the default SMS app with Dashclock/Dashnotifier but the SMS app ignores all of that and appears on its on separate panel in the lockscreen.
hope you guys can chime in on this
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Go to sms hit settings Then more then preview Message and untick
jaythenut said:
Go to sms hit settings Then more then preview Message and untick
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hmm. I tried that option before but it doesn't change anything :/
Unticking Preview Message just means you won't see the contents of the SMS and just "Message" instead
Just been wondering about this? ? bug
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I got my S8 today and so far I'm loving it! Is there anyway to turn vibrations off when you get a text or any other type of message? I have turned all vibration settings and sounds off in the settings menu but I still get a vibration on incoming messages. Thanks.
lintern said:
I got my S8 today and so far I'm loving it! Is there anyway to turn vibrations off when you get a text or any other type of message? I have turned all vibration settings and sounds off in the settings menu but I still get a vibration on incoming messages. Thanks.
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Many apps have their own notification mechanism over which you have no control. All of my local news apps vibrate, and what's worse, there's no setting to disable it. You'll have to check the notification configuration screen of your messaging apps.
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Many apps have their own notification mechanism over which you have no control. All of my local news apps vibrate, and what's worse, there's no setting to disable it. You'll have to check the notification configuration screen of your messaging apps.
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Thanks for the reply, I have found that with some apps you can turn off the vibrations and with messages you will have to turn of all notification settings on the app itself to stop the remaining vibrations.
That's correct! It's similar with iPhones as well; some app developers just do their own things.
lintern said:
Thanks for the reply, I have found that with some apps you can turn off the vibrations and with messages you will have to turn of all notification settings on the app itself to stop the remaining vibrations.
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