Just want to know if there is any way round this. I use the phone as my alarm, normaly i would leave the phone turned on, set on silent so that im not woke by any sms / phone calls during the night and my alarm would sound.
noticed with diamond if the phone is onsilent, then it really is on silent! as in the alarm would be silent.
is there any way round this, i have though about turning the phone radio off (putting it into flight mode)
but just wondering if there is away to get it work like i have said above.
cheers for any help. have had a quick look using search but not found anything the same.
Under Clock & Alarms > More Tab > check 2nd option "Sound alarm even when device is set to silent or vibrate".
just had a look, the only option i have is
"Display the clock in title bar in all programs"
What the hell ??
On my Diamond, on the 'More' Tab all I have is just 1 option
.. 'Display the clock on the title bar in all programs'
omar302 said:
Under Clock & Alarms > More Tab > check 2nd option "Sound alarm even when device is set to silent or vibrate".
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Yep, and I think only ROM 1.93 has this extra option.
ah, i was just thinking that, I'm current running the rom that came with on the diamond.
If the phone is on Slient what sets the alarm volume ?
I also only have the one option. But I have to ask one thing. I have a Swedish phone, do I have to wait on the Swedish rom to upgrade?
The new Swedish ROM is already out. Find it on HTC or in this forum.
deanr201 said:
ah, i was just thinking that, I'm current running the rom that came with on the diamond.
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You can download an official upgrade from the HTC homepage. This will give you the option. I use it all the time - very useful......
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Hi,
I'm looking for a decent "wake up clock" for Raphael. I used to use Bob's Alarm on my PalmOS Treo, but since I switched to WiMo I can't find a decent replacement.
It needs to have big buttons, snooze option (one-touch preferably), couple of sounds and a scheduled 2-3 alarm modes.
kocureq said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a decent "wake up clock" for Raphael. I used to use Bob's Alarm on my PalmOS Treo, but since I switched to WiMo I can't find a decent replacement.
It needs to have big buttons, snooze option (one-touch preferably), couple of sounds and a scheduled 2-3 alarm modes.
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try the search button.. my god..
kocureq said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a decent "wake up clock" for Raphael. I used to use Bob's Alarm on my PalmOS Treo, but since I switched to WiMo I can't find a decent replacement.
It needs to have big buttons, snooze option (one-touch preferably), couple of sounds and a scheduled 2-3 alarm modes.
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Hi:
I don't yet have my Raphael/Fuze, but the 2 alarms I have seen (that seem Raphael specific, they even have G-sensor functions built in) while browsing the forums are Klaxon and G-alarm. They both seem pretty cool.
Hope this helps
I use this
marcelvanblankers said:
try the search button.. my god..
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very helpful
you must be proud
i am still searching for a good one myself
if you find one please post
kocureq said:
Hi,
I'm looking for a decent "wake up clock" for Raphael. I used to use Bob's Alarm on my PalmOS Treo, but since I switched to WiMo I can't find a decent replacement.
It needs to have big buttons, snooze option (one-touch preferably), couple of sounds and a scheduled 2-3 alarm modes.
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http://www.ageye.de/index.php?s=home
Try Galarm, I love it, you can set it up to use the gsensor to do a maze to wake your ass up, there is a snooze and variables that you can set. I find it hard to wake up using normal alarm clocks, this one makes it damn near impossible to not wake up with!
Zethmir said:
http://www.ageye.de/index.php?s=home
Try Galarm, I love it, you can set it up to use the gsensor to do a maze to wake your ass up, there is a snooze and variables that you can set. I find it hard to wake up using normal alarm clocks, this one makes it damn near impossible to not wake up with!
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hahaha love this program but it's way too easy to flip it over to snooze
+1
SpB Time. Lots of functions but I use it for my alarm and some timers. Alarm is great, any sound or sound file (plus vibrate/sscending options), full screen alert with large touch snooze/off as well as the smaller menu buttons which let you choose the next snooze time up to an hour off.
Stop watch can always be useful but I like the 6 easy to set countdown timers. I have them preconfigured for stuff like the washing machine or standard parking meter.
I use the plugin on my homescreen so it's all very accessible including enabling/disabling and editing alarms without going into the program proper.
Check it out.
I currently use G-alarm, it's okey but not perfect.
The thing that annoys me the most is that it have to turn on the phone at midnight to avoid troubles with the windows alarm. I also find that the use of the G-sensor is not needed. The maze had to be solved before you could even use the snooze function.
SPB Time. I've used it for around 2 years now and it has yet to let me down
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I like cradle alarm
Greetings all,
So I just got a new S III mini and I really love it. There is just one tiny thing I just can't grasp at the moment, and that is how to change alarm clock sound/melody. I am unable to see where I can do that. I've gone through all settings I can find, but nothing is related to alarm clock.
I have not rooted my phone, as I am yet uncertain as to if I really want/need to or not - at present time.
I've used the same ringtone, alarm sound and sms sound for the better part of the last 8 years or so, and I have no wish to change that any time soon.
So if anyone want to be so kind as to enlighten me how I should go about to add it to my phone: what format should be used? Where do I store it? And for the love of grumpy cat, how do I find a setting/list where I can chose a default audio file for alarms? Oh, yeah, I'm using stock alarm clock. If someone know of a really good app where this can be achieved with simplicity then feel free to enlighten me (I do NOT want to test all apps that are out there just to find a good one; would rather just keep the default one and never change )
Thanks in advance,
/Martin
Go to the programs and open Clock.
Press the cross on the upper right corner to create a new alarm.
When the new alarm screen opens, you can see a "more" bar at the bottom.
Pressing that will reveal more options including the alarm tone one.
Going there you can find an "add" button at the bottom of the alarm tone list.
Click that and select your favorite sound/music.
:victory:
Wow, I really feel so stupid at the moment! I've pressed that "more" bar so many times before, but since I never could scroll below it (without clicking it, as I now see) I never attempted to scroll down once I've clicked it the first time!!
I'll be right back, just gonna go and smash my head against the wall a couple of times!
adb push /path/to/alarm-tone /system/media/audio/alarms/alarm-tone
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thank you
I tend to not have vibrate on out night especially this phone, the vibrate is quite loud and the curved back doesn't help when the phone is on my bedside cabinet.
I switched to sound only in sound settings but to my surprise it still vibrated when I received a text via stock sms app, I guess the same would happen if I received a whatsapp message.
Does anybody know how to easily turn off ALL App specific vibrate settings in go? Or would I have to go into each individual app to switch it off?
Thanks
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Great timing, I was just about to post the same question (if it's an answer you want the best I can offer is "No, I don't think you can, at least I haven't found out how, which is why I'm here").
For me it's the alarm, a nice tune to wake up to is great but it's not so nice when the phone spazzes out and bounces all over the cabinet like a runaway chainsaw (over dramatic, moi?). I've not found anything to turn it off and it's really annoying.
Bit of a design flaw really, surely the overall sound settings should be the master, but a setting should allow you to override it via app, I.e if on it allows app settings to use it's own sound settings if off it goes by the master. Maybe that's expecting too much.
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It's worse than that, I don't have vibration switched on for anything, the sound profile is "Normal" (as opposed to Vibrate or Silent) and my in-app settings also have it turned off wherever there's an option to do so but the alarm still sets it off.
I suffer from the same....
flathunt said:
It's worse than that, I don't have vibration switched on for anything, the sound profile is "Normal" (as opposed to Vibrate or Silent) and my in-app settings also have it turned off wherever there's an option to do so but the alarm still sets it off.
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I tied to install the GE HD3.2 and it has an option to get the alarm without vibration.
when I switched back to Revolution 20.2 this option disappeared......
Just push the stock GE clock app to your system/app folder and set correct permissions and you can turn vibrate off on any Sense ROM ... Best way is to just flash that app in custom recovery, I will post it if anybody requires.
Hi,
since kitkat (4.4.x) there is a notification for upcoming alarms 2 hours before the alarm time (a second alarm clock sign on the left top of screen)
I dont need this notification at all and its annoyin because this alarm sign looks almost like e.g. a whatsapp notification.
Is there a way to permanently disable this feature?
thx
nobody else annoyed or has an idea?
No way mate. I don't understand why there's not a xposed mod yet to remove that:laugh: Make your request here, maybe some dev is interested
silencar said:
nobody else annoyed or has an idea?
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Yes, I dislike it too. I searched everywhere for a way to disable it, but I never found a solution...
silencar said:
Hi,
since kitkat (4.4.x) there is a notification for upcoming alarms 2 hours before the alarm time (a second alarm clock sign on the left top of screen)
I dont need this notification at all and its annoyin because this alarm sign looks almost like e.g. a whatsapp notification.
Is there a way to permanently disable this feature?
thx
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Hi,
Although many users found this new KitKat feature useful, I found it annoying: I don't need to have an Upcoming Alarm Notification to remind me that there's going to be a real alarm in the future. Fyi, I'm running CM11 20141124 Snapshot on a Galaxy S4. Here's the fix:
Next time you get one of these Notifications, go into Notifications and long press on the Upcoming Alarm entry (note that the long press might have been on "Dismiss now"). You will then get a prompt to disable notifications for this type of notification.
I'll appreciate if you will please reply with the exact long press location.
Also - If someone knows how/where this can be toggled back on, I would appreciate that info.
Regards . . .
BretAB
P.S. As noted elsewhere on the web, if you don't want to see the little alarm clock icon the you see on the right side of the Status Bar (recall that I'm running CM11 20141124), go into Clock, click on the hamburger that's on the lower right hand side, choose Settings, and disable Show Icon. This seems to override the "Show Notifications" that is enabled by default in Apps | All | Clock | "Show notifications" checkbox (or maybe that "Show notifications" checkbox at this location is for something else?) .
Hi and welcome to the board,
I'm a little confused with ur post. See my questions below the quotes of ur post here:
BretAB said:
Here's the fix:
Next time you get one of these Notifications, go into Notifications and long press on the Upcoming Alarm entry (note that the long press might have been on "Dismiss now"). You will then get a prompt to disable notifications for this type of notification.
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first of all, to understand ur post: is this a quote from somewhere else?
Second: disabling the notifications in the app settings works BUT it also disables the way to snooze or stop the alarm from lockscreen - so, not very helpfull/usefull?!
I'll appreciate if you will please reply with the exact long press location.
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so thats actually the question of u?
answer: there are two ways to get there:
1)
unlock ur phone, (an alarm in the next 2 hours must be active) scroll down notification bar (wiping from top of phone to bottom) and long press on the alarm notification and choose "App-Details" in upcoming popup
2)
unlock ur phone, open the settings (the generall android settings), go to "apps", than the overview for "all apps", there should be "clock" or "deskclock" for me its "Uhr"
there u can disable amd enable it
so its also the answer to ur next question, i guess?! (see below)
Also - If someone knows how/where this can be toggled back on, I would appreciate that info.
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see point 2) above
It is 2017 now and the annoyance continues!
Hey guys.
Sometimes I have a lil problem. My alarm clock isnt ringing. Doesn't matter if I change the settings. (Battery, Power management) It's not in optimization list.
BTW it also persists after switching to revolution OS. It's not often but it happens. I never had this on other phones.
Someone else with this problem?
Kollachi said:
Hey guys.
Sometimes I have a lil problem. My alarm clock isnt ringing. Doesn't matter if I change the settings. (Battery, Power management) It's not in optimization list.
BTW it also persists after switching to revolution OS. It's not often but it happens. I never had this on other phones.
Someone else with this problem?
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It happened in my environment too.
I did the following to prevent it.
Turn on "Auto start" of clock app setting.
Set battery saver in clock app settings to "No restrictions".
Turn off Battery & performance "Use Adaptive Battery".
Battery & performance - Set Scene - "Sleep mode" off.
I use Google Clock. It seems to be improved.
Kaeru Sapporo said:
It happened in my environment too.
I did the following to prevent it.
Turn on "Auto start" of clock app setting.
Set battery saver in clock app settings to "No restrictions".
Turn off Battery & performance "Use Adaptive Battery".
Battery & performance - Set Scene - "Sleep mode" off.
I use Google Clock. It seems to be improved.
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Thanks! I will definitely try it.
In my case the alarm rings but the screen remains black. I have to unlock the phone, go to notification bar, click on the alarm and then turn it off. (I use mi clock)
I'm worried that I can't trust the alarm on my brand new phone.
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nuno.basto said:
In my case the alarm rings but the screen remains black. I have to unlock the phone, go to notification bar, click on the alarm and then turn it off. (I use mi clock)
I'm worried that I can't trust the alarm on my brand new phone.
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I was 4 hours later at work...
nuno.basto said:
In my case the alarm rings but the screen remains black. I have to unlock the phone, go to notification bar, click on the alarm and then turn it off. (I use mi clock)
I'm worried that I can't trust the alarm on my brand new phone.
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That only happens to me if i put my phone into "Do Not Disturb" mode. If my phone is set to sound or even vibrate only, the screen turns on as soon as the alarm starts to ring.
Either way, my alarm clock always works (using mi clock too)
Never experienced it, use DND mode during sleep time, and my alarm never failed.
nitroax said:
That only happens to me if i put my phone into "Do Not Disturb" mode. If my phone is set to sound or even vibrate only, the screen turns on as soon as the alarm starts to ring.
Either way, my alarm clock always works (using mi clock too)
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That's true. I just tried and if the phone is in "do not disturb" the screen remains switched off. This is a bit weird because (at least for me) the DND is mainly used during the night.
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Nuno Oliveira said:
Never experienced it, use DND mode during sleep time, and my alarm never failed.
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Are you using the Mi Clock or the google one?
With the Google Clock my screen comes on normally, but I was hoping to user the "stock" clock App. I specially like the option to delete the alarm after it rings (in the event of an one time alarm) and the option to cancel the alarm just for the next time (in the event of a week holiday).
nuno.basto said:
Are you using the Mi Clock or the google one?
With the Google Clock my screen comes on normally, but I was hoping to user the "stock" clock App. I specially like the option to delete the alarm after it rings (in the event of an one time alarm) and the option to cancel the alarm just for the next time (in the event of a week holiday).
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Mi clock, untouched EEA global ROM.
Nuno Oliveira said:
Mi clock, untouched EEA global ROM.
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I also have that (got my phone since Monday).
I tried to uninstall Google clock but the problem continues.
nuno.basto said:
That's true. I just tried and if the phone is in "do not disturb" the screen remains switched off. This is a bit weird because (at least for me) the DND is mainly used during the night.
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Yeah dont make any sense, it should turn on the screen even in DND mode but its a minor thing at least.
MI 7 Here.
Alarm Clock not working for 3 day. I tried to set Auto-start, then disable Battery Saver. restrictions for the App. I will tell you.