Disable Ascending Ringtone - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshoot

I've done some googling to see if there's anything out there, but they pretty much all say to download an app that needs to run 24/7 to disable to ascending ringtone.
I tried installed the "Increasing Ringtone Disable" Xposed module, but that does not appear to have worked.

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rising ringtone volume

is there any way hot to set rising ringtone volume.
i cannot found this function and i really miss it
i have found these two options
Ring Riser
just installed, and tried the alarm option, didn't seem to work, not sure about phone calls yet.
and
Ringo
just installed the free version and it has no option for increasing ring, but says the paid one does, have not tried that.
there must be more that this out there, anyone else find anything???
and so volume up the SMS level is there any native control?
gee2 said:
i have found these two options
Ring Riser
just installed, and tried the alarm option, didn't seem to work, not sure about phone calls yet.
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Hi, I'm developer of the RingRiser What kind of alarm program do you use? Could you give me alarm's .apk to check what kind of "intent listener" ringriser need to inercept.

[Q] Disable increasing ringtone volume Galaxy S5 Active

This drives me nuts. Damn you Samsung for not leaving it as selectable feature but are forcing us to have it.
OK, so far I've tried these methods:
1. Wanam Xposed, there's an option in Phone section that says Disable increasing call ringer - it doesn't work on my phone, it's checkmarked and doesn't do the job, rebooted a few times with no luck
2. Apps from PlayStore - I've tried HandyPhone and Disable Increasing Ring, didn't like neither.
HandyPhone had that feature OFF by default, to achieve what I wanted I had to turn it on and set start volume and end volume to the same value, say 10. In this case lowering the ring volume from the phone did not work since HandyPhone was always applying same volume setting (10).
Disable Increasing Ring - this didn't work so well, it did the job but not clean cut, it was leaving empty spaces in the status bar between other notifications, etc.
I saw somewhere SecPhone.apk patched but not for Galaxy S5 (Active).
Have I missed another way that can do this?
iBimmer said:
This drives me nuts. Damn you Samsung for not leaving it as selectable feature but are forcing us to have it.
OK, so far I've tried these methods:
1. Wanam Xposed, there's an option in Phone section that says Disable increasing call ringer - it doesn't work on my phone, it's checkmarked and doesn't do the job, rebooted a few times with no luck
2. Apps from PlayStore - I've tried HandyPhone and Disable Increasing Ring, didn't like neither.
HandyPhone had that feature OFF by default, to achieve what I wanted I had to turn it on and set start volume and end volume to the same value, say 10. In this case lowering the ring volume from the phone did not work since HandyPhone was always applying same volume setting (10).
Disable Increasing Ring - this didn't work so well, it did the job but not clean cut, it was leaving empty spaces in the status bar between other notifications, etc.
I saw somewhere SecPhone.apk patched but not for Galaxy S5 (Active).
Have I missed another way that can do this?
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Have you found a fix? Im still searching

Phone resets to silent mode

My S5 has been putting itself into silent mode after each reboot. Other posts have mentioned sound profile apps, so I disabled Mr Silent app but that doesnt seem to be the issue. Phone, notification and system volume go to zero shortly after reboot and I get a "Google Play services have stopped" message (not sure if that is related). I am rooted running exposed modules. I am running OBB on SD so I am wondering if a sound profile has been moved- some posts have referenced default sounds replancing custom sounds when used. Checked setting in Wanam and Gravity box and thats not it. I have to go into the settings and manually turn up ringer and system sounds. Any ideas? Thanks.
lee harvey said:
My S5 has been putting itself into silent mode after each reboot. Other posts have mentioned sound profile apps, so I disabled Mr Silent app but that doesnt seem to be the issue. Phone, notification and system volume go to zero shortly after reboot and I get a "Google Play services have stopped" message (not sure if that is related). I am rooted running exposed modules. I am running OBB on SD so I am wondering if a sound profile has been moved- some posts have referenced default sounds replancing custom sounds when used. Checked setting in Wanam and Gravity box and thats not it. I have to go into the settings and manually turn up ringer and system sounds. Any ideas? Thanks.
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Just try to uninstall some apps that you suspect.
Found the culprit. Silent boot app- froze it in titanium backup. working now!
lee harvey said:
Found the culprit. Silent boot app- froze it in titanium backup. working now!
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Is this a stock app? Because I have the same issue, reboot always set to silent mode.

Disabling increasing volume

So any way to disable the annoying increasing ringtone?
Tried the Disable Increasing Ring app in the play store, but didn't work.
And evidently this should work... But evidently you have to be rooted to edit the /system/ folders/files.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexu...tsapp-t3272992

Silent notifications when their sound is On

All notifications come silently, with vibrations only, although their sound is on. I think, that is because I use DND rules.
Does anyone have the issue too? How to fix that?
I have 3 devices and all of them have the same issue. The problem came, I think, when they got Android 8 or 8.1.
Just Google the do not disturb mode
Try and see difference between the modes
Look at automatic rules for DND
Voila
Dead-neM said:
Just Google the do not disturb mode
Try and see difference between the modes
Look at automatic rules for DND
Voila
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No-no. Of course, when DND is ON, I don't hear any notifications.
But! When DND is OFF, notifications don't play sounds.
Restart helps, but not always.
Eduard Shcherbanev said:
No-no. Of course, when DND is ON, I don't hear any notifications.
But! When DND is OFF, notifications don't play sounds.
Restart helps, but not always.
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Mmm yes that's weird. Do you use gravity box or anything that could interfere notification?
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Mmm yes that's weird. Do you use gravity box or anything that could interfere notification?
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No. Maybe there is some app which causes the problem. And I am almost sure about it. Because just my phones have the problem and I cannot Google similar symptoms. But what the app - I don't know.
My unusual apps:
- ACR (audio call recorder)
- Google Fit
- SoloLearn
- Zedge
Eduard Shcherbanev said:
No. Maybe there is some app which causes the problem. And I am almost sure about it. Because just my phones have the problem and I cannot Google similar symptoms. But what the app - I don't know.
My unusual apps:
- ACR (audio call recorder)
- Google Fit
- SoloLearn
- Zedge
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I use Google fit too and except a little battery drain ? i have my notification sound.
So you're not rooted etc... Just using app from playstore.
Start eliminate them one by one
1-Check apps that use accessibility service
(under settings / accessibility)
2-Check apps that use notification permissions
(under settings / applications / show permissions and look the notification tab)
3-Did the problem hapenned after a "specific date" it could also be an app update
Zedge app is made to customize notification sound try uninstall this one first.
Also is this happening for all app?
Did you put the ringtone sound to the lowest?
Because on stock notification sound volume is the same as ringtone one. (except with root - but maybe an app you used put it to the lowest)
Putting ringtone sound maybe would debug the thing.
Do you hear the ringtone when a call comes in?
I'm sorry bro i can just suggest some idea you already tried. I hope someone got the same problem and manage to fix. Maybe you'll be the one that will help future user in this case ?
Good luck with this. Sometimes solution is very simple. Sometimes it just need a factory reset. But you don't learn where you f*cked up

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