when trying to enable audio feedback on swype the option is checked but greyed out and when i use the keyboard no sound comes out :/ anyone know how to fix this?? pleas help. thanks
I have the same issue, anyone know?
Maybe your phone is on silent or vibrate.
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hitman818 said:
Maybe your phone is on silent or vibrate.
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No, apparently audio feedback only works if you enable audible tones on dialpad.
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Hey everyone im using zedge and trying to assign a notification tone but when i recieve texts it plays the normal tone any one know what im dooing wrong cheerd
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No one?
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are you using the default sms app? I had this when i got my first android phone. Way round it was to disable the notification within the default app & then go into prefs of the new sms app.
Hope this helps.... if you already know this then i'm out of ideas :S
aidan257 said:
are you using the default sms app? I had this when i got my first android phone. Way round it was to disable the notification within the default app & then go into prefs of the new sms app.
Hope this helps.... if you already know this then i'm out of ideas :S
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This. You have to disable the first app or you'll get either two notifications or just the standard SMS one.
Thanks guys got it working
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Does anyone know of an app or way to remove or silence the annoying Drooooid sound when turning on the phone? There is an app called Silent Boot that I used to use on my TBolt that worked but it doesn't seem to work on my Razr M.
Thanks in advance
mcaspe1 said:
Does anyone know of an app or way to remove or silence the annoying Drooooid sound when turning on the phone? There is an app called Silent Boot that I used to use on my TBolt that worked but it doesn't seem to work on my Razr M.
Thanks in advance
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Without root access, your only choice is something like Silent Boot (maybe there's another app out there that does that that might work?) or manually turning it down before you reboot.
Does turning the system sounds down work??
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Notrega said:
Does turning the system sounds down work??
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It does.
Hi I've only had my nexus 4 for a few days and I love it. The only problem I have is that I struggle to hear SMS messages. The phone is very loud for calls but not for messages. Is there an app or setting that I can change to fix this? I'm on stock ROM atm.
Any help would be appreciated.
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faybarn said:
Hi I've only had my nexus 4 for a few days and I love it. The only problem I have is that I struggle to hear SMS messages. The phone is very loud for calls but not for messages. Is there an app or setting that I can change to fix this? I'm on stock ROM atm.
Any help would be appreciated.
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You need to be rooted to increase volume levels with a mod bro. You might look here if this helps https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.liquidsoft.entertainment.volume.booster&hl=nl.
Another non root way is to download louder notification sounds and have a file manager app. To change sound go to sound in settings and use the file manger app just once in the pop up and find the notification sound you downloaded in the download folder of your SD partition.
Hi guys thanks for the replies. I've found an app that let's you browse tones and then set them from within the app. For anyone interested its called ZEDGE and is available on the play store.
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Does anyone else have an ascending ringtone by default without an option in the settings menu???
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maxnaxos said:
Does anyone else have an ascending ringtone by default without an option in the settings menu???
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Not sure if I understand what you're asking but I have a default ringtone which is "over the horizon" and this is not ascending by default. I can go into my settings and select increased ringtone if my device is in my pocket and notice the ringtone does gradually increase if the device is in my pocket or gym bag.
Hope this helps!
cellrama said:
Not sure if I understand what you're asking but I have a default ringtone which is "over the horizon" and this is not ascending by default. I can go into my settings and select increased ringtone if my device is in my pocket and notice the ringtone does gradually increase if the device is in my pocket or gym bag.
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Well, with the increased ringtone option selected or not, the ringtone starts at a very low volume and then it comes normal, and there is no option about it... Or is it??
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This is default behaviour of samsung ROMs. If you want to disable ascending ringtone you'll have to root and use xposed module/ wanam xposed.
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Well, with the increased ringtone option selected or not, the ringtone starts at a very low volume and then it comes normal, and there is no option about it... Or is it??
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Ah, I understand now! The behavior you are experiencing is default in nature for your ringtone. You can use my suggestion to help increase the ringtone if the device is in your pocket or gym bag but it will start out low and gradually progress. Try to find a new ringtone or install a ringtone which is better and set this as your default ringtone.
If you like the one you have and just wish for it to be louder, you can customize through a root but if you do not wish to do this, check out the following app. I have used this on other devices so am not sure if it's compatible with the SG-N3:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shumoapp.disableincreasingring&hl=en
Hope this helps!
cellrama said:
Ah, I understand now! The behavior you are experiencing is default in nature for your ringtone. You can use my suggestion to help increase the ringtone if the device is in your pocket or gym bag but it will start out low and gradually progress. Try to find a new ringtone or install a ringtone which is better and set this as your default ringtone.
If you like the one you have and just wish for it to be louder, you can customize through a root but if you do not wish to do this, check out the following app. I have used this on other devices so am not sure if it's compatible with the SG-N3:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shumoapp.disableincreasingring&hl=en
Hope this helps!
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Wow! It worked like magic! Thanks a lot!
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maxnaxos said:
Wow! It worked like magic! Thanks a lot!
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No problem! Glad everything worked out for you.
MohJee said:
This is default behaviour of samsung ROMs. If you want to disable ascending ringtone you'll have to root and use xposed module/ wanam xposed.
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which option from wanam deals with increasing ringer?
edit: found it lol - cheers!!
try this app "HandyPhone" in Google Play store, its better than the app "Disable Increasing Ring"
Open into HandyPhone, then enable ascending ring, set the initial ringing level to "maximum".
Does anyone know how to disable the increasing ringtone WITHOUT using xposed?
Thanks!
My phone doesn't have an option for incremental ringtone? The ringtone is always at a set level. I do however see an option for when it's in my pocket to get louder?
Are you sure it's not just the way the ringtone was recorded?
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I'm having the same issue. I can confirm that it's not because of the ringtone I'm using. Fella from work has the note 3 and it did the same thing. Would love to figure out how to disable this
chrisnosleep said:
My phone doesn't have an option for incremental ringtone? The ringtone is always at a set level. I do however see an option for when it's in my pocket to get louder?
Are you sure it's not just the way the ringtone was recorded?
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xtrandrix said:
I'm having the same issue. I can confirm that it's not because of the ringtone I'm using. Fella from work has the note 3 and it did the same thing. Would love to figure out how to disable this
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No it's not the ringtone. I made it myself. The first second is quiet then it goes to regular volume. I don't want to use Wanam because you can't play Square Enix games with Xposed installed. My current work around is an app on the play store called "Disable Increasing Ring" and then I go to App Manager and uncheck Show Notifications. This works fine. I just hate using an app for something that should have a toggle by default.
Thanks Guys!
teejaymarx said:
No it's not the ringtone. I made it myself. The first second is quiet then it goes to regular volume. I don't want to use Wanam because you can't play Square Enix games with Xposed installed. My current work around is an app on the play store called "Disable Increasing Ring" and then I go to App Manager and uncheck Show Notifications. This works fine. I just hate using an app for something that should have a toggle by default.
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I was just about to post this work around myself.. you beat me to it!