Android 2.3 Low Battery Notification - HD2 Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting and Genera

Does anyone know how to turn off low battery notification and disable the LED notification as well?
Any thoughts would be appreciated

go to Settings -> CyanogenMod -> (something like "userinterface) and there u have LED-Notifications .. maybe there?!

Thanks, but I have no idea how to mid the settings
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i'm not quite sure if you're able to make it go away since i can't remember seeing any settings for it

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[Q] Disable Status Led?

So I want to use my Legend as my bed side clock, but that blasted charging LED is bright as hell. Is there anyway to disable it?
What ROM?.I have CM7 and under Settings - Sound, I have "Notifications" section. There is the "Charging light" checkbox to enable/disable this feature
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Using Blay0's B.0.7, should have mentioned that my bad. Sadly no option under notifications to fix that.
Get a very sharp needle and poke it out!
Just kidding, you should probably PM Blay0 and find out from him.
I'll try that. Was hoping we might have had an app I could just instsall for it.

[Q] Questions about stock gtalk app

Hi I had few questions about the stock google talk app (talk) running on my Nexus 4.
First, It seems that there is a bug where It always keeps me online, I have the setting "away when screen off" checked, but I never seem to be away and I am always available (green).
Second, Is there a way to show all online friends ? It seems that I can just see a few, and none of the settings under settings-> display options seems to do the trick
and finally, I have checked the settings -> mobile indicator (show mobile indicator to friends) but it does not show the little green robot as my avatar
Are these all 4.2.1 bugs , or am i missing some obvious settings. I am new to Android, just moved from the iPhone 4 so . .
Thanks guys,
habitualcoder said:
and finally, I have checked the settings -> mobile indicator (show mobile indicator to friends) but it does not show the little green robot as my avatar
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Just realized that the above is only possible via a gmail lab feature. So scratch that, the other two questions still stand though
I have all my friend visible, but it does that by default. Possibly because I set gTalk in gmail to show all.
Mobile indicator is configurable under settings..
And I'm viewed as away when screen off.. Might be something you have installed preventing this.
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screen question?

Ive noticed when going from the home screen to the browser my screen goes a little dimmer and when I go back to the home it brightens back up also it does this on some apps.
I was wondering what could make it do that ? Auto is off and the brightness is all the way up .
im running mint jelly with fuax123 kernel .
Did you turn auto brightness off in the browser settings also?
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Idk im not sure how you do that and didnt even know I had that option. Is there one for the apps as well? Thanks
Bigtjmc said:
Idk im not sure how you do that and didnt even know I had that option. Is there one for the apps as well? Thanks
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Some apps have their own 'auto brightness setting'. Check the apps settings which are causing the fluctuation and see if there is a brightness setting.
Bigtjmc said:
Idk im not sure how you do that and didnt even know I had that option. Is there one for the apps as well? Thanks
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I don't know about apps but open your browser and press the menu button, there you will see brightness. If its on auto, that is your problem.
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K I checked that and its off also the apps and I couldn't find any with a brightness setting . It seems like the apps just dim a little and cant really tell if it goes back when going home but all the browsers have a slite dim its kinda like a fade and when exiting its like a instant back where it was . Hard to explain I guess.
Auto adjust screen tone under display settings turn it off and it will be fine.
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HTC One 4.3 list of features

Guys don't crucify me if there is a list out there I just couldn't find it using the xda app
Is there a distinct list of new features for this update. I know it will differ from the gpe 4.3 but I'd like to know evergthing that HTC has thrown in to coalesce with 4.3
If anyone has the official thread for this then please post it and maybe it could go in the sticky with some other links such as 4.1 ,4.2 updates etc
Cheers
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unque1 said:
Guys don't crucify me if there is a list out there I just couldn't find it using the xda app
Is there a distinct list of new features for this update. I know it will differ from the gpe 4.3 but I'd like to know evergthing that HTC has thrown in to coalesce with 4.3
If anyone has the official thread for this then please post it and maybe it could go in the sticky with some other links such as 4.1 ,4.2 updates etc
Cheers
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Widget lockscreen, added security, camera fix, lowered sound to prevent speaker malfunction.
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Android The Greek said:
Widget lockscreen, added security, camera fix, lowered sound to prevent speaker malfunction.
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Actually, lockscreen widget and lowered sound volume (as well as toggles in the notification panel) were part of the 4.2 already.
Camerafix is also a very doubtful topic.
Android 4.3 in HTC One incarnation doesn't bring that much to the table, sure always better to have the newest one if possible. But nothing to go crazy about.
Lowered sound volume? That better not be part of the update. That will ruin a good thing IMO
Ciebiada said:
Actually, lockscreen widget and lowered sound volume (as well as toggles in the notification panel) were part of the 4.2 already.
Camerafix is also a very doubtful topic.
Android 4.3 in HTC One incarnation doesn't bring that much to the table, sure always better to have the newest one if possible. But nothing to go crazy about.
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I think from those in the states that hot left behind with 4.1.2 jumping to 4.3 is a big upgrade .
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ingenious247 said:
Lowered sound volume? That better not be part of the update. That will ruin a good thing IMO
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im glad thats just your opinion
Well, there's the TRIM thing that Google finally implemented. Will help stop the phone from becoming slow over time.
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all changes are in the 4.2.2 already !
CheesyNutz said:
im glad thats just your opinion
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you can always turn down the volume as it is now.. if they permanently lower the volume they're just hand holding the people who don't have any common sense..
From 4.1.2 to 4.3, I've noted:
-Long press Home for menu (no more 3 dot bar at the bottom), swipe up from Home for Google Now (enabled in Display, Gestures and Buttons)
-Quick Settings in Notification
-Autobrightness is better balanced (IMO, but definitely changed)
-Notification vibration pulses longer than before
-Camera shutter seems faster
-Better integration of features in Notification. For example, phone call notification has call back and text options.
-Google hangouts message preview in Notification.
-Better battery life, I would say about 15% based on how much juice I now have left at the end of the day.
Others?
atgmartin said:
From 4.1.2 to 4.3, I've noted:
-Long press Home for menu (no more 3 dot bar at the bottom), swipe up from Home for Google Now (enabled in Display, Gestures and Buttons)
-Quick Settings in Notification
-Autobrightness is better balanced (IMO, but definitely changed)
-Notification vibration pulses longer than before
-Camera shutter seems faster
-Better integration of features in Notification. For example, phone call notification has call back and text options.
-Google hangouts message preview in Notification.
-Better battery life, I would say about 15% based on how much juice I now have left at the end of the day.
Others?
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Here are a few minor ones I picked up after the update (in addition to what you contributed).
-Soft buttons fade in and fade out
-TV App updated (so much better imo, but missing still missing some basic intuitive tasks [you can't delete a room..?])
-Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown
-Can show battery % level after enabling it from settings
-Headphone output decreased (I swear, it used to be louder at max settings)
Those are pretty much what i picked up in addition to what was mentioned above.
WolfDale7 said:
Here are a few minor ones I picked up after the update (in addition to what you contributed).
-Soft buttons fade in and fade out
-TV App updated (so much better imo, but missing still missing some basic intuitive tasks [you can't delete a room..?])
-Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown
-Can show battery % level after enabling it from settings
-Headphone output decreased (I swear, it used to be louder at max settings)
Those are pretty much what i picked up in addition to what was mentioned above.
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Also, you now have to turn the TV app off in Notifications. Used to be able to back out if using the Back button.
I wish they made the battery percentage a new battery icon instead of an additional item in the notification tray.
I've actually noticed a better battery life too
I'm starting to prefer sense over stock for some strange reason aswell
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Would not call it a feature, but there is a new icon in the notification bar when NFC is turned on. Kinda annoying.
Telus for those on TT that can't easily read signatures.
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Power saver notification
WolfDale7 said:
Here are a few minor ones I picked up after the update (in addition to what you contributed).
-Soft buttons fade in and fade out
-TV App updated (so much better imo, but missing still missing some basic intuitive tasks [you can't delete a room..?])
-Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown
-Can show battery % level after enabling it from settings
-Headphone output decreased (I swear, it used to be louder at max settings)
Those are pretty much what i picked up in addition to what was mentioned above.
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I noticed you wrote "Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown". How do you do that without disabling power saver mode?
Hsiang-Fu said:
I noticed you wrote "Power Saver quick toggle removed from notification swipedown". How do you do that without disabling power saver mode?
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Power Saver mode toggle is now in Quick Settings.
atgmartin said:
Power Saver mode toggle is now in Quick Settings.
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I think he's referring to the annoying space it takes up in the notification shade
I've posted about this as its now baked in and you can disable the notification in the apps option and still have power saver running
#FixitHTC
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2460599
ingenious247 said:
Lowered sound volume? That better not be part of the update. That will ruin a good thing IMO
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I also hope volume will not be lower on my 4.2.2 it it's definitely too low.
CheesyNutz said:
im glad thats just your opinion
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Don't understand how people can complain about too loud sound having an option to turn it down?
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skwieradee said:
Don't understand how people can complain about too loud sound having an option to turn it down?
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Because the lowest volume setting is still too loud. So it's left between obnoxiously loud, really loud, loud and mute.

Disabling "Peek" notifications

having a hell of a time trying to figure out how to turn off peek on apps. I have gone through the settings and found nothing other than disabling notifications completely. I read some stuff on other sites talking about enabling something called UI tuner in Android N, but the method they say to use does not seem to work on the V20. Can anyone point me in the right direction to these settings?
I don't know how you get them in the first place. I don't get them
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I'm not sure what you mean by peek notifications but you can swipe left when a notification shows up and hit the setting icon to disable notifications
if you go settings/apps go to the app you want to turn off s turn show silently on
it doesn't work like on marshmallow or at least on a samsung device.
it basically disables peek vibrate and tone..but you still get the notification on your 2nd screen or notificacion bar..pretty stupid if u ask me
Anyone figure this out yet? On the note 7 you were able to disable peek but still have your phone ring or vibrate... This phone you either have peek or disable everything grrrr..... Help anyone it's suppose to be an Android 7 feature but it's not present on this phone LG v20
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More thorough discussion of this at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3484557
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/v20/how-to/manually-doing-ui-tuner-t3493986#post69511974
problem solve there post #7
thanks everyone

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