On my OG EVO i was able to set a certain time that the sound for any email that came in off while i was sleeping. Anyone know if it was a setting or an app?
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On my OG EVO i was able to set a certain time that the sound for any email that came in off while i was sleeping. Anyone know if it was a setting or an app?
thanks.
Before ICS, notifications and ringtone volumes were separate, and many apps let you suppress only notifications based on time of day.
If you try that in ICS, you have to turn off the ringer too, because they're tied together now.
That will require root and a rom change to fix that, but I don't think (not 100% sure) that such roms exist yet.
Am I understanding this correctly? I can no longer turn off the email/text notifications and leave the ringer volume up? Last night was my first night with this phone, and when I went to bed, I couldn't figure out how to separate them. I guess this will be my first gripe with the phone, as I like to have calls come through at night (in case of an emergency) but leave text/email sounds off. Hopefully this can change in the near future.
I am in the exact same boat. I did find in stock messaging app to turn off the text notification and still have the ringer. I just unchecked the text notification sound and also the email one within the settings of each app. My phone still rings, but email and text do not. However I am not sure I saw a place that lets you do it per time of day. Saw on another forum someone mentioned an app called Tasker. It is $7, but they say it is worth it. They use it to turn off the shutter sound right before using the camera without having to silence the phone.
You should be able to change any notifications for any app within the menu of the app.
The stock GMail app has gotten tricky lately. When you're in GMail, tap Menu --> Settings, then tap on the Account... then tap Manage Labels, once there, tap Inbox. It is only then that you'll see where you can set the notification ringtone.
This is only for the stock GMail, but the rest of the apps are similar and not as complicated to find the setting.
I hope this helps.
(I think my first post here!)
I recently bought a Google Nexus 7 and was having annoyance of email receive notification sound through the night. Of course I would have preferred to receive visual notifications but not the audio ones. So here is how I fixed it: In case of Android Jelly Bean running on Google Nexus 7, here is how I disabled the Email Notification sounds: Settings->Sound->Volumes->Notification volume control down to zero. And in the 'email' app setup to receive notification based on accounts and preferences.
How do you disable an audible notification when a gmail email is received? There is no "silent" option under notifications.
Kik is not a stock app so it does not integrate into the os like other stock apps.
If you put the phone on silent, you won't have the stock app interrupt the music. I use bt streaming to the car hu and when the phone is on silent, nothing interrupts the music. This is my preference.
I don't think there is a way to have the stock app sound play whilst the music is playing. You either hear the notification sound, or not.
I am having a problem with the vibrate and normal sound profiles. Wondering if there is any way this can be done:
When I have the Normal sound profile selected, I want the SMS text messages not to vibrate when messages are received. When I switch it to Vibrate sound profile, I want the SMS text notifications to vibrate automatically, without having to go into SMS texts, then Menu, then check the Vibrate when messages are received option.
Is there any way to set this so I don't have to keep going into the SMS text notification section and change that after I have already changed my sound profile? It is kind of annoying to always have to do both. Any help on this would be great.
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