I recently updated to Ice Cream Sandwich 4.0.4 on my Nexus S 4G and I noticed I dont have screen lock/unlock sound, camera shutter, any keyboard or hardware button sounds.
They are in the right file locations, they just dont play. Ive checked my volume levels, sound mode, check and unchecked the option boxes...
I cant figure it out...
Is there a way to reinstall the update?
I am COMPLETELY stock and unrooted.
Thanks guys..
Help!!!
I fixed it!
I downloaded an app called Quick Settings, It allows you to adjust individual volumes. some how my System Volume was at 0
Just a FYI if others have this problem..
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Hi,
I've been using CM (lastest) on my N1. Now that Froyo is out I reverted to stock, applied Froyo, and CM's quickroot patch.
I set vibration to always in Settings -> Sounds.
The same in the Messaging application, it's set to vibrate always.
Unfortunately when I receive an SMS I don't get vibration at all, which is not nice.
Is this a bug, or do you guys know what might solve it?
Thanks!
-Snakiej
I have the same problem. It doesn't seem to vibrate for e-mails either which is rather frustrating
edit: nvm, i didn't check the settings lol ><
get sound manager from the market. install it, open it, hit menu>vibrate settings. set whatever you want. that is what fixed it for me when i was having similar problems on eclair
As we all know, with Jelly Bean one of the volume states disappeared. In ICS it used to be possible to use the volume rockers to go: Sound -> Vibrate -> Silent and viceversa. Now, with JB, the "complete silent state" is gone.
I have decompiled the framework.jar file and looked at the AudioService.smali file, which I believe is where the behavior is configured, but I have really little experience and I don't really know what to touch.
Basically with this thread, I'd like to know if anyone with more experience would take a look at it, as I'm sure a lot of people would be appreciative. If anybody has already messed around with the smali code, please share your experience.
Thanks!
Just scroll down notification bar and press the button..
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That's not the point. Of course you can get around it in a thousand ways, but it's a simple functionality that has always been there and it would be nice to have back. This is not a post about how to get to silent state, we all know how to. It's about modifying the behavior of the volume rockers.
Hi, I just got my Nexus 4 and I noticed that when you push the volume keys, you only get one volume bar and no options to show other volumes like it's supposed to happen with Jelly Bean. As I readed, you should get a settings icon at the right side of the volume bar to show other volumes but I'm not getting that icon so if I'm not using any application and I want to change the media volume, I have to go to settings --> sound --> volume wich is very annoying.
Here is a screen of what should happen:
http://cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn...oid/Jelly Bean/Jelly Bean tips/13-320-100.jpg
I'm only getting one bar and with no options to show any ohter ...
Is this by any chance desactivted on Nexus 4 or something?
Thank you!
Khiven said:
Hi, I just got my Nexus 4 and I noticed that when you push the volume keys, you only get one volume bar and no options to show other volumes like it's supposed to happen with Jelly Bean. As I readed, you should get a settings icon at the right side of the volume bar to show other volumes but I'm not getting that icon so if I'm not using any application and I want to change the media volume, I have to go to settings --> sound --> volume wich is very annoying.
Here is a screen of what should happen:
http://cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn...oid/Jelly Bean/Jelly Bean tips/13-320-100.jpg
I'm only getting one bar and with no options to show any ohter ...
Is this by any chance desactivted on Nexus 4 or something?
Thank you!
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actually this is the first time i see this second bar... maybe it was a feature of a custom rom?
Well, It could be, but as far as I know it's a Jelly Bean feature, you just have to google "Jelly Bean tips" and you'll get toon of pages that reference the volume bars thing. It should be possible to activate it... Or maybe it's not an offcial feature or maybe they removed it in android 4.2.2 idk :S
Khiven said:
Well, It could be, but as far as I know it's a Jelly Bean feature, you just have to google "Jelly Bean tips" and you'll get toon of pages that reference the volume bars thing. It should be possible to activate it... Or maybe it's not an offcial feature or maybe they removed it in android 4.2.2 idk :S
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http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...gs-for-notifications-and-ringtones-with-nexus
after searching for a while i found this... same problem, and a (lil more difficult) way to get the thing running? Don't know if this will help you?
Of, course you will find this function in some of the custom roms around, but i don't think it's the solution you are searching for At least i tried helping
Afaik these options only exist in custom roms
Hello everyone as the title would like to know how to increase the volume of the nexus 4 with or without root and because known that notifications and sound etc. .. is how low, I state that disposistivo is all original with root permissions with version 4.2.2 thanks in advance
Sorry dont understand your post fully but use the volume keys on the side? If you go to settings and sound youll be able to change your volume for notifications, apps, alarms. There will be many apps available on the play store that will allow you to easily change all these from your homescreen. I dont think you have to root.
Rizy7 said:
Sorry dont understand your post fully but use the volume keys on the side? If you go to settings and sound youll be able to change your volume for notifications, apps, alarms. There will be many apps available on the play store that will allow you to easily change all these from your homescreen. I dont think you have to root.
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you've already tried, but when they are out and there is enough noise the sound of notification nn feels .. for this was wondering if there was a program with or without root that was used to make me turn up the volume
fenix994 said:
you've already tried, but when they are out and there is enough noise the sound of notification nn feels .. for this was wondering if there was a program with or without root that was used to make me turn up the volume
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Hi,
You can use a custom kernel like Faux kernel that include some patches to increase the speaker volume (and also the quality).
You can use an init.d script to tweaks some values or use his app (search for Speaker Loudness from Faux123 on the Play Store).
_motley kernel uses also these patches, maybe another kernel too (I have not looked at all the kernels that are available).
It works great
I'm running CM 10.2 (snapshot) on my Verizon LG G2. I'm having trouble getting notifications to make sound when the phone is locked/sleeping.
I noticed that in the Messaging app, the sound is stuck on "Silent" (see attached screenshot), and I'm not able to change it. When I tap on that option, it brings up a list menu with a default sound checked.
Any ideas? I've checked to make sure I'm not in Quiet Hours or have the volume off.
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I'm running CM 10.2 (snapshot) on my Verizon LG G2. I'm having trouble getting notifications to make sound when the phone is locked/sleeping.
I noticed that in the Messaging app, the sound is stuck on "Silent" (see attached screenshot), and I'm not able to change it. When I tap on that option, it brings up a list menu with a default sound checked.
Any ideas? I've checked to make sure I'm not in Quiet Hours or have the volume off.
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Figured it out. Turns out I had a Cyanogen profile "Night" enabled. :silly: