There must be a way of muting all sound from the phone (calls,notifications,etc) except for the alarm .... Besides manually lowering the volume for each volume
michaelsp9 said:
There must be a way of muting all sound from the phone (calls,notifications,etc) except for the alarm .... Besides manually lowering the volume for each volume
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Try Silent Sleep from Google Play, works well for me or Mute Ringer.
Hold down power and press mute (speaker with a line through it icon)
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Check out AudioManager. It's a pay app but allows you to control all individual volumes. I use the widget on my home screen when I set my alarm on my phone and turn sound off and I can verify that the alarm volume is still on.
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depending on why you need this why don't try airplane mode?
even if you don't need data connection, is clear
stremax said:
depending on why you need this why don't try airplane mode?
even if you don't need data connection, is clear
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I still want to be connected to the internet to allow apps and stuff to update and work in the background I just want to be able to mute all the sound except the alarm in 1 click
My alarm stays on full volume regardless of all the other sounds. I put my phone on vibrate every night and it doesn't ever mess with the alarm volume
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michaelsp9 said:
I still want to be connected to the internet to allow apps and stuff to update and work in the background I just want to be able to mute all the sound except the alarm in 1 click
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Just put you phone in silent mode. Long press power and press silent.
Alarm will never be turned off regardless of the profile. That's a feature!
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Not quite what you're after but I use timerific to silence my phone at night
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michaelsp9 said:
There must be a way of muting all sound from the phone (calls,notifications,etc) except for the alarm .... Besides manually lowering the volume for each volume
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Not sure one ROM you're on... But lowering the volume using the volume rockers doesn't effect my alarm notification volume level.
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Locksmith81 said:
Not sure one ROM you're on... But lowering the volume using the volume rockers doesn't effect my alarm notification volume level.
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exactly the vol buttons only effects calls,music etc, the alarm has to be changed manually,
there's also quiet hours so you dont need to change it every night
Such a big discussion about nothing. When you put your phone on silent, meaning all the sounds are off, you will still hear the alarm.
I change it ask the time depending on my usage.
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Darn gesture typing.
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Does anybody know if Voice Notification feature can be controlled programmatically? E.g. turn off at night or turn on in the car only.
Tasker doesn't seem to be able to do it a.t.m.
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Sorry to bump this but wanted to figure out if we can turn this in when connected to bt? Then I can have it talk back when driving
Maxxy13 said:
Does anybody know if Voice Notification feature can be controlled programmatically? E.g. turn off at night or turn on in the car only.
Tasker doesn't seem to be able to do it a.t.m.
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I put my phone on silent before going to bed at night. Is there a way I can set the phone to automatically go from silent to sound on at a specified time in the morning?
nm, found an app called "Silence" that does the trick.
Llama is great for this too - not just time but location. For example, my Nexus 4 goes to vibrate when I'm at work.
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I connect my phone to my deck via bluetooth for music. When the car is off and I walk away, every time I get or make a call the phone interface is still on the bluetooth car mode. This means that its automatically on speaker phone and the screen does not turn off when you put the phone to your ear. For the love of god I have no idea why anyone thinks its a good idea to have annoying features like this that seem impossible to turn off (car mode cannot be "turned off" like other stock apps) and then prevent us from getting root to get rid of this crap.
I would like some help on this though. How to keep bluetooth on and not have it automatically go into a car mode phone interface. Thanks.
I still haven't figured out what this is after about a 35 minute round of google searches. The screen I'm seeing is one with huge buttons that are comprised of "end call" bluetooth" and "speaker". Can't bring up number pad either. I can SS if needed.
This is what the screens look like. This isn't the normal S5 calling screens, right? Still trying to figure this out.
Started happening to me. I turned on car mode, went to settings, unchecked to automatically start when connected to Bluetooth, and turned car mode off. Solved the problem for me.
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jamiekuhn said:
Started happening to me. I turned on car mode, went to settings, unchecked to automatically start when connected to Bluetooth, and turned car mode off. Solved the problem for me.
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Thank you sooooo much!!! I've been trying so hard to figure out how to disable that Bluetooth feature for months!!! :good:
Love my 6p. But every time I use the phone and put it to my ear it switches to speaker and I have to toggle the speaker on and off. The speaker icon does not turn on when it first happens. Am I missing a setting or do I have a problem with the phone? Thanks for any help.
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It sounds as though it may be an accessibility setting. Try altering tty in dialer settings?
Toggled tty on and back off seems to have done the trick fornow. Thanks!
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