Hi everyone, I was just wondering if anyone knows of a timer in the market that can bleep or have a alarm that goes off every XX:XX amount of minutes or hours continously?
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Have you tried... pressing clock in apps? It has alarm, world clock, stopwatch, and timer.
poisonivy0 said:
Hi everyone, I was just wondering if anyone knows of a timer in the market that can bleep or have a alarm that goes off every XX:XX amount of minutes or hours continously?
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Great 1st post. Please see the vids about noobs and read up how to get the best out of xda.
Xda link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1282679
Timer apps
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Hi all,
I remember with another rom than I have now (DjDroid) my Desire automatically started the built in night clock - dimed screen, turned off ringer, shows alarm clock
Is this possible for the Dj Droid rom?
Which free app provides such a feature? I searched the market, but did not find any working solution.
Does anyone know any app?
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I don't know if this is a option already, but is there an app or could someone make a app that used sound to remind you of a missed call or txt,something that's not annoying maybe even make it vibrate and it would give you the option to choose the notification time period (5min 10min etc.) that would seem to be a reasonable alternative to a notification Light.....if this exsist forgive me this is my first droid phone
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Search the market. There are plenty of apps that do this.
Hiya
So im not into programming - im more of a lover, not at programmer kinda guy. However i could find really good use of a simple program that lets me set time and date for my phone to power cycle. I often forgets to powercycle my phone, but i find when i does it - it kinda runs a little better (Nothing new about that).
So with this imaginary app i would just set the phone to power cycle during night time, and every morning ill wake up to a "freshly booted phone"
Ive tried searching the web - but i havnt found any conclusion to my request yet.
//M
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yes its possible
you can set up a tasker script
aaronpoweruser said:
yes its possible
you can set up a tasker script
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Great - would you be able to provide me with the scrip needed?
//M
m.klinge said:
Great - would you be able to provide me with the scrip needed?
//M
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Bump - im not rooted by the way
//M
I was going to suggest PowerBoot but that requires root...
Hello, i have a problem with the time clock.
Every day i have to set the time, because it's late with about 4-5 minutes every 24 hours.
I didn't root the phone, i use Android 4.2.2
Could you help me, please ? Should i try to reset to factory settings, maybe ?
Any advices are welcome, thanks in advance
I can't find how to fix it.
Help me, please.
why don't use automatic settings, and the clock will sync with your mobile provider network every few minutes
Odp: time clock / question
So why don't you root your phone? If you have root you can use ClockSycn app which sets time automatically.
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I will try to root the phone. But i was affraid not to brick it
I have to make sure that i do it everything right. After i saw some videos on the internet, i want to get Xylon.
What would you recommend me ? Which one ? There are so many :angel:
ultimul said:
why don't use automatic settings, and the clock will sync with your mobile provider network every few minutes
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szubert51 said:
So why don't you root your phone? If you have root you can use ClockSycn app which sets time automatically.
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I did root the phone, i have now Xylon + Franco. I installed the app ClockSync, but it happent the same.
After about 20 hours it´s late with 3-4 minutes. Is there nothing i can do to fix this ?
Do you think the battery is the problem ?
Have you selected Auto date and time sync?
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chrisrozon said:
Have you selected Auto date and time sync?
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Do you mean, after i installed ClockSync ? Or just the Settings / Clock ?!
I did try to check / uncheck / under the Settings / Clock.
And i'm not connected to the internet 24 / 24 h, if you're talking about the ClockSync
Is it perhaps because you are set up to auto update time from your network? The phone ought to be able to keep time better than that. Maybe you network provider's time is off and your phone keeps syncing to their time after you correct it?
jhock said:
Is it perhaps because you are set up to auto update time from your network? The phone ought to be able to keep time better than that. Maybe you network provider's time is off and your phone keeps syncing to their time after you correct it?
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I try both ways.Set up to auto update time from network and without. Same story. There must be a way to fix this
But i don't know where to start. I would try to remove - insert the battery, but i think it's difficult to remove the battery and i'm not sure if that helps at all.
Hi,
Is there a way to set a repetitive alarm Monday through Friday at a certain time? I tried "Ok Google, set an alarm at 7:00am Monday through Friday", but it only set an alarm for one day. Any ideas?
Thanks,
GP
it is a repeating alarm by default I noticed after being woken in the middle of the night by the alarm I had set for the day before !!!!
You cannot set specific days though which I find stupid... There should be a system to sync it with the alarms on a specific android device...
Mikez026 said:
it is a repeating alarm by default I noticed after being woken in the middle of the night by the alarm I had set for the day before !!!!
You cannot set specific days though which I find stupid... There should be a system to sync it with the alarms on a specific android device...
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Funny, I just noticed that the alarm I set for last night at 11:20PM is also set for tonight.
You're right, I hope someone integrates the phone alarm with android wear. With my Galaxy Gear 1, if my alarm sounded on the phone (and on the gear), I could snooze or stop on the watch. Hopefully that feature will be added in soon.
Thanks for the reply,
GP
My question is how to actually stop the repetitive alarms.
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frankthetoad said:
My question is how to actually stop the repetitive alarms.
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1. When the watch is listening, say "show alarms".
2. Click the X next to the repeating alarm you want to delete.
Hopefully they add more functionality to this...I hate repeating alarms. My scheduled lunch break is different every day, so now I have to open the alarms and delete that day's lunch alarm every day.
Thanks!
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