Is there a way to limit sound notifications by time of day?
There are apps that do that. I use something called Settings Profiles, but there are many others.
Give TaskBomb a try. It is free and l like it.
I use it to turn off WiFi and synch at night.
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I have been using 'Sound Manager' (free in Play store) for this. Allows setting of separate schedules for System, Notification/Ringer and Media sounds.
rmm200 said:
Give TaskBomb a try. It is free and l like it.
I use it to turn off WiFi and synch at night.
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I wonder what you sync with wifi turned off. How do you do that? Thanks in advance!
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Turn off (WiFi and synch) at night.
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My Tab 10.1 clock is off by about 20 seconds. I see no option for autosynch (with wifi server,etc). I'm also not rooted so an app like clocksynch wont work (at least not well). Does anyone know how the tab updates its internal clock and how to solve my issue? Thanks!
try 'clocksync', in the market. uses ntp server to sync your time. great app.
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koe1974 said:
try 'clocksync', in the market. uses ntp server to sync your time. great app.
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You must have missed this fromthe op, "I'm also not rooted so an app like clocksynch wont work (at least not well)"
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Yeah, clocksynch isnt helpful for me. As a starter, does anyone know how the tab gets its time?
Is there an application that can read and send SMS from other Android devices, let say Xperia sola, and that I can read in my Nexus 7? I have searched the Play store and none that I have found or something I have missed. A help from you guys will be highly appreciated.
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Not that I know of, but try downloading Air Droid on your phone and rather then going to the website on your computer go on it using your tablet. Should work, but you'll have to be on your browser in order to see your SMS and what not. Just throwing out ideas
That might be good. But reading and sending SMS might keep be handy. Thanks. Still anyone?
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I use cloud SMS to send and receive SMS on my N7. Costs .99 and you install it on your phone and tablet. There are others that uses Bluetooth also.
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I use cloud SMS to send and receive SMS on my N7. Costs .99 and you install it on your phone and tablet. There are others that uses Bluetooth also.
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I use cloud sms also. The developer did all the beta testing right here in the N7 forum for theming and apps, which I was fortunate to be a part of. The transport is via internet. Works wonderfully.
Tablet sms is also available on the market. Higher price, and the two devices must be on the same wifi network.
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I'm using mysms (I guess e.e. cummings named it) on my phone and mysms Tablet on my Nexus. I believe they sync through the cloud, but however they do it, I have exactly the same SMS send and receive abilities on both devices. Unlike some other solutions, it uses my existing phone number.
I use tablet sms. It was a little higher price but IMO, it was worth it after trying just about every other one out there.
It can sync via wifi or bluetooth. I use bluetooth.
I can send and receive sms from the tablet and they still show up on my phone. I can receive picture messages on the tab with tablet sms. cant send pics with it yet though.
Setup was really easy for me, it has a nice pop up option so when you are browsing on the tab, your sms will pop up if you choose and you can reply right there without exiting whatever app you were in and carry on when you are done.
I got mysms it syncs all messages you have on your phone, and you can send as well, works really well I haven't had no problems.
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I have problems with cloudsms. They cant seem to work. Also those tabletsms and mysms comes with trial apps?
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Did you install on your phone and tablet? Then open the app on your phone to turn it on?
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google voice
I use tablet talk all the time on mine
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Mighty Text.
Works great.
Use desksms for your phone and tabletsms for your tablet. Its 5$ per year with a 2 week trial. I use it on my tablets. It syncs through Google so as long as you're connected to WiFi you're good. Real quick too.
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I use cloud SMS to send and receive SMS on my N7. Costs .99 and you install it on your phone and tablet. There are others that uses Bluetooth also.
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I use this app as well. Love it.
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Use desksms for your phone and tabletsms for your tablet. Its 5$ per year with a 2 week trial. I use it on my tablets. It syncs through Google so as long as you're connected to WiFi you're good. Real quick too.
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Mighty Text same thing but free
Thanks guys. Mighty worked like a charm from my Sola to Nexus. The other apps you have said didnt worked on both of my devices. :thumbup:
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I use tablet talk all the time on mine
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Ditto. Just had a whole convo last night with my hubby while I was babysitting. Phone was charging and my outlet wasn't nearby so I used Tablet Talk. It also has the option to connect via Blue tooth, if you're somewhere not connected to WiFi.
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I got mysms it syncs all messages you have on your phone, and you can send as well, works really well I haven't had no problems.
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It's my understanding that MySMS has a Chrome extension, too, so you're able to text on your computer as well.
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How do I send files through WiFi direct? On all my other devices I can go to any file manager and choose to send via WiFi direct... This seems to be not available. Why? I feel like this a crucial method of sending large files way faster than Bluetooth.. If anyone can help me out it would be great!
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WiFi direct is a function of the OS. You have to have a program that is capable of using it. I have transferred files via WiFi direct using OfficeSuite Pro successfully.
You can download WiFi direct. It's kind of hit and miss
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yeah thank you!
wifi direct seems like such a use full feature, why it isnt more widely implemented i do not know,
but yeah ive tried wifishoot and yeah any wifidirect apps seem to be hit n miss, plus with standard os, it doesnt help you much and doesnt seem able to send many files by standard? (gallery, image, share, no wifi direct option most of the time)?
Don't understand why that is I have a Galaxy Note 2 and I just got this nexus which I sold my Galaxy Tab for and I find it ridiculous that I can't send files through wifi direct because bluetooth is so slow and I don't have an external memory for this Nexus so it makes it so much harder now to transfer files without wifi direct. I see this as a big let down and I expect the Nexus to have this ability throughout the whole operating system. Why is wifi direct even an option in the Nexus if we can use it for anything I even connected with another phone through wifi direct and had that other phone try to send me a file on the Nexus blocks it because it says it doesn't allow media sharing. I'm a bit let down
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You can download WiFi direct. It's kind of hit and miss
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What do you mean by download as in connect with another phone and receive files or download some app that lets you send stuff?
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What do you mean by download as in connect with another phone and receive files or download some app that lets you send stuff?
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download app that implements wifi-direct better :good: "wifi-shoot"
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What do you mean by download as in connect with another phone and receive files or download some app that lets you send stuff?
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I meant on the play store to download WiFi direct
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I use an app called peerdeviceconnect. It's on the play store and links two or more devices that have the app installed. Then when you select an app to share the option of using it is shown. It has the create Wifi direct network option built into it.
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Hi
I have a serious problem ...
My GPS is off in location settings but on battery stats graph its on all frigging day!!! Any ideas how to find out what and how ?
This is something new . never had this before no new apps installed (only regular updates ) I'm only assuming its app like Facebook or something but no idea really
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I have a serious problem ...
My GPS is off in location settings but on battery stats graph its on all frigging day!!! Any ideas how to find out what and how ?
This is something new . never had this before no new apps installed (only regular updates ) I'm only assuming its app like Facebook or something but no idea really
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Do you have location access enabled in any apps, widgets, weather news or facebook/twitter, google now?
Have you installed lookout app? This app(recent update, no problem before) get the gprs on no matter location service is off or not.
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Do you have location access enabled in any apps, widgets, weather news or facebook/twitter, google now?
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I have location access on but GPS off. And it should not turn it on. Like I've said no new apps installed, I have all the same stuff since release of the phone. this started recently ....
I use Google now but this has never affected my phone
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Hey Guys,
Is it possible to get a Notification on the Nexus 7 when I get a Message or something like that on my phone, so I don't have to often take a look at my phone?
Perhabs something like a Notification sync.
I hope u can help me
Daniel
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There are several app for syncing your texts like cloud sms and a few others.
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Didn't they gave us notification sync in the last update?
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Didn't they gave us notification sync in the last update?
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It's available on the backend, but you've got to actually run apps that support the new features (it's all part of GCM if you want to look it up, replacing C2DM). Even Google's offerings using GCM though (Hangouts, looking at you!) are really...weird about it.
For text messages try Mighty Text. Just install it on both your android phone and the nexus 7
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I've found a great app for me. NotiSync. The only negative point is, that this app only uses bluetooth. But its great, that i can configure custom apps
If someone have a similar app but per wifi, pls talk to me
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For text messages try Mighty Text. Just install it on both your android phone and the nexus 7
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Agree, Mightytext developer's really made my day a lot easier! Getting notified of SMS, MMS & calls that's incoming. Sure lot's of Apps gives the simular functions, but the great thing about MT is that you could have a tab running in your browser and get notified on the computer also, and that you can answer/create msg directly from N7 or webbrowser. Smooth is that it runs on your 3G/4G, so you'll not have to use bluetooth or wifi and flipping it on and off etc. Sure if you wanna use the wifi @ home on your phone, MT will of course use that route. Probably the most beloved product for me, because having long conversation over SMS is just dumb. When you have a keyboard that makes me input data that much faster, but not everyone is thinking like me Glad that's not the case though! hehe..
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Tablet Talk app, plus a bluetooth headset and you can make calls from n7 as well as text.
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