[Q] How to remove Increasing Volume - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshootin

Hi, I want to remove increasing volume when people call me, The volume starts low and then increases . Can you please tell me how to do it or if anyone can give me a phone.apk file that has this mod. Thank you

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pouzo said:
Hi, I want to remove increasing volume when people call me, The volume starts low and then increases . Can you please tell me how to do it or if anyone can give me a phone.apk file that has this mod. Thank you
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If you'll install the two apps from this post, the tweakbox app actually has a check box under the phone tab to remove the increasing ringtone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41303984&postcount=150

sulpher said:
If you'll install the two apps from this post, the tweakbox app actually has a check box under the phone tab to remove the increasing ringtone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=41303984&postcount=150
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Thank you so much. It worked like a charm

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[Q] volume rocker

I cant adjust the volume with the volume rocker on the side of the phone and when somebody ends a call to me the phone wont end the call.
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chris_t462000 said:
I cant adjust the volume with the volume rocker on the side of the phone and when somebody ends a call to me the phone wont end the call.
Thanks
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What ROM are you using ?
Energy.BLACKSTONE.29020.Sense2.5.Cookie.2.0.May.15
just install this
should work, i've also got Energyrom
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chris_t462000 said:
Energy.BLACKSTONE.29020.Sense2.5.Cookie.2.0.May.15
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use htc volume fix, who is in his signature Simon_WM
Hakim Rahman said:
use htc volume fix, who is in his signature Simon_WM
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Ill let you in a secret =) - The fix for the EnergyROM i found, n theres like loads of people asking why it wont work, n how to fix it... So i thought fine, ill add a link to my sig to speed up the process..
But like you said, download it and install to main memory and reboot and BAM, HTC Volume working =)

[Q] increase the volume of nexus 4 with or without root and

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

[Q] Is there an app for seperating notification and call volumes?

hi,
is there any app using which we can apply separate volume levels for message and call notifications.. i want to keep low volume level for incoming messages but relatively higher volume level for calls. FWIW i'm on 4.3 stock rooted with franco kernel..
Thanks in advance.
vic6888 said:
hi,
is there any app using which we can apply separate volume levels for message and call notifications.. i want to keep low volume level for incoming messages but relatively higher volume level for calls. FWIW i'm on 4.3 stock rooted with franco kernel..
Thanks in advance.
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If you are rooted, you can use Xposed framework. The framework allows you make all types of changes to your ROM, even stock. Instructions and a detailed description are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Once you have framework installed, you can choose which mods you want to run, a list can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
I am currently using GravityBox with 4.3 rooted stock and it works great.
Thanks
gbarayah said:
If you are rooted, you can use Xposed framework. The framework allows you make all types of changes to your ROM, even stock. Instructions and a detailed description are here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1574401
Once you have framework installed, you can choose which mods you want to run, a list can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2327541
I am currently using GravityBox with 4.3 rooted stock and it works great.
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Thanks. It worked. Installed Xposed and then gravity box and de-linked the volume.. but to modify the notification volume i had to install another app.. sound under settings wouldn't let me do it. so installed volume + and it worked.
vic6888 said:
Thanks. It worked. Installed Xposed and then gravity box and de-linked the volume.. but to modify the notification volume i had to install another app.. sound under settings wouldn't let me do it. so installed volume + and it worked.
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From your home screen, if you hit the volume up or down, you will see a small settings icon appear next to the volume bar that comes up.
From there, you can change volume of media, notifications, and ringtones separately.
gbarayah said:
From your home screen, if you hit the volume up or down, you will see a small settings icon appear next to the volume bar that comes up.
From there, you can change volume of media, notifications, and ringtones separately.
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I didn't know that.. Thanks a lot..
Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk 4

[Q] Is there any way to link Ringtone and Notification volumes?

I'm really surprised by this it seems kind of a useless thing to me but when pushing the volume button down it lowers the volume of the ringtone but not the notification volume? I have to click on the volume settings and lower it manually.
Is anyone else experiencing this? or know of any way to link the two so that notifications would be the same volume as the ringtone?
I'd even use a volume manager if that would work but I tried to no avail.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
The Simple Volume app works for me to address this issue.
How it's possible ?
sherm485 said:
The Simple Volume app works for me to address this issue.
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This worked perfectly for me. Thank you!!
Now if I could only separate the vibration for notifications and ringtones. Haha I will post another question for this.
Thanks again

Alert slider mapping

I'm currently thinking of a remapping app (remapping as in changing a physical button's output) , but I do not own a oneplus two. Can somebody tell me what the alert slider's keycodes are?
If any of you is willing to help but do not know how to find such info, I attached an apk (that I built from an open source code) to this post. Please install and open the app then change the alert slider state, screenshot the output then send them to me. Also, please state what ROM version you are running.
When the app is finally released to an xda thread, I'll list all the testers there of course.
P.S: The Alert Slider is that new hardware slider that changes sound profiles, in case you didn't already know
Here is the screenshot, hope it helps, makes sense to have the silent mode in the down position.
Swatto86 said:
Here is the screenshot, hope it helps, makes sense to have the silent mode in the down position.
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Swapping the "none" profile and "all" profile was exactly what I was thinking.
Can you please tell me what the output of the other states of the slider was?
EDIT:What you actually sent me was the mapping of the back button
is it possible to map it so loud, vibrate and silent
merewood bebox said:
is it possible to map it so loud, vibrate and silent
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That is what I am trying to achieve. If you own a One Plus Two, please download and install the apk and send me the screenshots after you toggle each alert slider state
The app does not do anything when toggling alert slider unfortunately.
Swatto86 said:
The app does not do anything when toggling alert slider unfortunately.
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Wow, that is a very unexpected result ._. I'll have to look into the source code then.
Thanks a lot everyone
This would be genius !
I'm ready to be your beta-tester
OPT with OxygenOS 2.0.2 with Xposed here.
Would be great if we could reverse the mappings, so instead of all notifications with the slider being all the way down it would be all the way up for all notifications.
Slider up: All notifications
Slider middle: Priority
Slider down: Silent
Strange idea, but what if for each slide matched a battery profile, like battery saver, balanced, performance?
morback said:
This would be genius !
I'm ready to be your beta-tester
OPT with OxygenOS 2.0.2 with Xposed here.
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yakuzlin said:
Would be great if we could reverse the mappings, so instead of all notifications with the slider being all the way down it would be all the way up for all notifications.
Slider up: All notifications
Slider middle: Priority
Slider down: Silent
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Kito92 said:
Strange idea, but what if for each slide matched a battery profile, like battery saver, balanced, performance?
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I thought about having multiple layout options : battery modes;CPU governors; rotation change etc..
However I still haven't found the alert slider mapping file :/ This is becoming quite frustrating
Will have my OPT soon and will do anything I can to help out with this. Think the All/Priority/None options are not useful at all.
its taking a lot of time ...attached img is for priority ..ie key in d middle..
RulerAk said:
its taking a lot of time ...attached img is for priority ..ie key in d middle..
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Wow, thanks! How about the two other states? none and all ?
For all its f8(not 100% sure) .... It's takin a looot of time n not recording for d other one..... May b cause m not rooted yet
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I really hope this works. Good luck on this
The one plus two slider doesnt work with keycode's
toonvanstrijp said:
The one plus two slider doesnt work with keycode's
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Would you happen to know how it behaves?
thetechnologician said:
Would you happen to know how it behaves?
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Any updates on this ? Very interested
merewood bebox said:
is it possible to map it so loud, vibrate and silent
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I made an app for it. Try play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nqk.vibratemode (sorry, I need to post 10 posts in order to embed the link
You just need to follow the instruction and enjoy the vibration.

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