[Q] How to disable the sms delivery report tone? - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, fellow galaxy s users,
Is there a way/hack to disable the notification tone on sms delivery report?
It's really annoying...
thanks

hurel said:
Hello, fellow galaxy s users,
Is there a way/hack to disable the notification tone on sms delivery report?
It's really annoying...
thanks
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When IN messaging.... Settings - Select ringtone - Silent

that is indeed the easiest way to turn it off
i'm the total opposite, i'll like the phone to automatically READ me the SMS that i just received (with out touching any buttons)
i know that this can be done if you hit the volume up and if you have google voice installed

I want the notification on a new message to have a ringtone,
but no ringtone notification when i send an sms and receive a delivery report.
I still want to receive the delivery report, but seeing the icon in the notification bar is enough for me.

Did you ever find a solution for this? Seems to be something Android enabled. I moved from the Desire to the Desire HD. This wasn't a problem on the Desire, but is really bugging me on the Desire HD!

Did anyone found solution for this? How to change delivery report tone? Or does anyone know in which folder is that setting or that tones?

Bump! Isn't this obviously the most annoying "feature" on the phone?

Yea guys this is really annoying! Need a fix for it... Anyone??

I have this same issue. Any answers/solutions?
I need delivery reports on, but I'd like to have'em without sound!
When sending multiple sms the repeating notification is really annoying.

Old thread is old I know, but I prefer to bump this one than to create a new one... Does anyone know how to do this, any system file that can be modified or anything like that?

Also looking for a solution to this. Using Galaxy S3, but exact same situation.

davepc said:
Also looking for a solution to this. Using Galaxy S3, but exact same situation.
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+1 for i9300

See if this works...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=38708451&postcount=36385

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[Q] [PATCH REQUEST] Add ADD "SENDING NETWORK TIMESTAMP" OPTION to received SMS

[Q] [PATCH REQUEST] Add ADD "SENDING NETWORK TIMESTAMP" OPTION to received SMS
Dear all,
the problem is simple...as is possible to notice, when sms arrive the displayed time is the received and not the sent one...
this fact is valid for all the new generation smartphones, iPhone included..
=> I really hate this fact because sometimes happens that my phone is off or it has not signal and, after the signal is back again, I receive tons of SMS with the same time....and perhaps some of them all already "expired" since they are referred to a past event...
old phones like Nokias, ecc. displayed ALWAYS the "sent time" and not the "received one"...
I've seen that has been already opened an issue on the Android Dev Code : http ://code. google. com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2989
what is more interesting to observe is that seems the base SMS application (but also Handcent SMS) uses the local handset time for the date called thru System.currentTimeMillis()...(http ://code. google .com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2989#c40)
and, as I've seen ([http ://code. google .com/p/android/issues/detail?id=2989#c39) it is possible to set the "network time" using the Android.Telephony.smsMessage.getTimestampMills()
now..could someone look into this issue and try to write a patch for our Galaxy S (but also for other phones should be the same..)? because I've not so much time and I'm not very familiar with Android code..
thank you very much,
Alessandro
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please...could someone consider this? don't you think it's an interesting feature?
I would like this feature .
I for one would welcome this change.
I'll try to write some code today and see if I can read the timestamp.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
I would like to see this in action too. I'm fed up of Android not supporting some of the most basic cell phone features .
aditya_t90 said:
I for one would welcome this change.
I'll try to write some code today and see if I can read the timestamp.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
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many thanks
and I think it will also useful for all the Android community!!
oh... i used to view the properties of the msg to read the sent time with nokix, already forgot that it should be sent time but not rec time
Where is possible to find the sources of the native Android SMS application?
Could anyone post them (or something similar?)..then I'll try to hack the code
If i remember correct, the HTC Desire did not have this issue with default sms client.
Hope someone will find a fix for this annoying issue soon.
Possible fix
I know it's a little late but I found an app called SMS Timestamper Fix that seems to be working so far and it's free. Hope this helps.
drklazarus26 said:
I know it's a little late but I found an app called SMS Timestamper Fix that seems to be working so far and it's free. Hope this helps.
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Thanks for this one!
Bump. I once had a mms.apk that had the sent timestamp instead of received timestamp. Now no developer knows how to recreate it.

[Q] alert status in the status bar everytime a text comes. how can I stop?

okok I am trying to get the alert for everytime I get a text to stop showing up in the status bar. sure it is nice but I dont like people I work with to know my business. is there a way to mod the phone or a setting wiht in the hd7 to stop this feature. I am not familiar with the phone. I like it but that one feature. Please help.
croakthedj said:
okok I am trying to get the alert for everytime I get a text to stop showing up in the status bar. sure it is nice but I dont like people I work with to know my business. is there a way to mod the phone or a setting wiht in the hd7 to stop this feature. I am not familiar with the phone. I like it but that one feature. Please help.
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At the moment, no way to disable the toast notification, only the sound.
You can swipe the notification off by sliding it to the right (same goes for when it's found a Wifi connection, etc.)
Not a solution to your question, but that's all you can do for now i think.
I'd have to agree...this is one thing that's driving me nuts so far..im hoping in the future they'll allow us to turn them off. I don't like leaving my phone as a text wakes it up, and then puts the text where anyone can read the first of it.
text notification on hd7
hi i know this thread is to stop led text notifications but i actually want it on mine but dont seem to have it, is this only on unlocked phones or can you access it on standard shop model?
many thanks if you can enlighten me
Audio said:
You can swipe the notification off by sliding it to the right (same goes for when it's found a Wifi connection, etc.)
Not a solution to your question, but that's all you can do for now i think.
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i use my phone since it was released in germany (mid october) but this feature is new to me.... thanks for the info.

[Q] Strange notification sound from G+

I use Google+ and G+ messenger a lot. I have a very active chat and do not want a notification sound every time someone writes something in the chat. I have set every notification possible to "Silent" in Google+ and Messenger but I still get a notification sound every time someone writes something. A friend tested this out on his phone and his does not do this. I have a feeling it is a sound from Sense UI that I can not find anywhere. I can not even find the same notification sound being used for anything in the sounds menu. Can anyone test this for me or have the same issue?
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I use Google+ and G+ messenger a lot. I have a very active chat and do not want a notification sound every time someone writes something in the chat. I have set every notification possible to "Silent" in Google+ and Messenger but I still get a notification sound every time someone writes something. A friend tested this out on his phone and his does not do this. I have a feeling it is a sound from Sense UI that I can not find anywhere. I can not even find the same notification sound being used for anything in the sounds menu. Can anyone test this for me or have the same issue?
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go to sound and notification setting
x102x96x said:
go to sound and notification setting
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I have tried that. I have looked at every setting there is in the phone and no matter what this same noise always happens every time I get a notification. I can not even find a setting that uses that same chime anywhere.
Lookatthemonkeys said:
I have tried that. I have looked at every setting there is in the phone and no matter what this same noise always happens every time I get a notification. I can not even find a setting that uses that same chime anywhere.
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i meant go to setting and notification fo plus itself
Setting > Notification > Ringtone, vibrate and another options :good:
Lookatthemonkeys said:
I use Google+ and G+ messenger a lot. I have a very active chat and do not want a notification sound every time someone writes something in the chat. I have set every notification possible to "Silent" in Google+ and Messenger but I still get a notification sound every time someone writes something. A friend tested this out on his phone and his does not do this. I have a feeling it is a sound from Sense UI that I can not find anywhere. I can not even find the same notification sound being used for anything in the sounds menu. Can anyone test this for me or have the same issue?
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I just got my HTC One last week. After some tweaking, I realized that I am running into the same problem. Notification under both G+ and Messenger setting are set to "Silent" with vibrate off. Whenever I get a notification from G+ I also hear the chime sound even though it's set to "Silent", this is actually the default notification sound from stock android (I just switched from a Nexus S). I've tried everything I can but nothing works. Have you fixed the problem somehow? If yes, please let me know how. Thank you.
fonyun said:
I just got my HTC One last week. After some tweaking, I realized that I am running into the same problem. Notification under both G+ and Messenger setting are set to "Silent" with vibrate off. Whenever I get a notification from G+ I also hear the chime sound even though it's set to "Silent", this is actually the default notification sound from stock android (I just switched from a Nexus S). I've tried everything I can but nothing works. Have you fixed the problem somehow? If yes, please let me know how. Thank you.
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Nope! It is really weird and is seems like eventually it finally solves itself. The new G+ Hangouts app seems to work better and give me the correct notifications.

Notification while on phone call? AVATARrom

Ok so I have a small issue, when im on the phone and I get a text message i get this really LOUD beep thats really annoying. Even the person im talking to says its really loud. How do I turn that completely off? Ive tried putting my phone on silent mode, there's nothing in the sound settings, call settings or messaging settings that ive found that can fix it. So please someone help me, Im on the avatar rom 2.9b version 4.2.2
You'll probably get better advice in an avatarrom forum. Most messaging apps allow disabling vibrate, led, and sound if desired. Which app are you using?
Groid said:
You'll probably get better advice in an avatarrom forum. Most messaging apps allow disabling vibrate, led, and sound if desired. Which app are you using?
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I'm using an app called Verizon Messages, even the default message app doesn't have anything though. I'm on the phone alot so this is really annoying..
I would go to the Verizon support site and check the FAQ's, app manual, or start a support incident with Verizon support.

How do I turn off vibration on email notification?

The obvious option in the accounts settings is not checked but the phone still vibrates on every email.
Same here
Hi, I have the same problem! Did you figure out how to not let this phone vibrate? Thanks!
Sony Xperia Z1 new user said:
Hi, I have the same problem! Did you figure out how to not let this phone vibrate? Thanks!
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Unfortunately no, this is a bug in the email app I think.
Vibration
obender said:
Unfortunately no, this is a bug in the email app I think.
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I called Sony tech and asked about this, and found out that this vibration itself is defective since no matter if it's phone calls / texs / emails, it vibrates when Vibrate is unchecked.. I installed an email app created by some other people and stopped using this phone's original email app, but it still vibrates when the vibration is unchecked. So they, Sony recommended me to reinstall the Android software (all data will be deleted), and if it doesn't work, we have to send the phone to Sony factory to fix the vibration deficiency.. it's frustrating..
Same problem here. But it just vibrates when the phone is in vibrate mode. I also think it's a bug in the mail app..
Did someone find a solution?
Hi,
Actually it's an Android 4.2 "feature".
I personnally consider it a bug, bug the source code is quite clear : the behaviour is intended.
There's a bug request in the android tracker, I suggest you star it.
Issue number is 39592 (sorry, can't post links yet).
One solution is to select the "silent" notification sound for each notification you don't wan't to vibrate when in vibrate mode.
Obviously those notifications would also be muted in normal mode, which kinds of defeats the purpose of having a different setting for sound & vibration.
If you're rooted you could always try and compile your own replacement class and patch the framework, but that's a dev's work, not a customer one. Can't blame Sony though. They just re-used the AOSP code.
Cheers,
Mine doesn't vibrate, only the apps that I had selected to vibrate. I take it when you say email you are only referring to gmail app?
Gnicolas said:
Hi,
Actually it's an Android 4.2 "feature".
I personnally consider it a bug, bug the source code is quite clear : the behaviour is intended.
There's a bug request in the android tracker, I suggest you star it.
Issue number is 39592 (sorry, can't post links yet).
One solution is to select the "silent" notification sound for each notification you don't wan't to vibrate when in vibrate mode.
Obviously those notifications would also be muted in normal mode, which kinds of defeats the purpose of having a different setting for sound & vibration.
If you're rooted you could always try and compile your own replacement class and patch the framework, but that's a dev's work, not a customer one. Can't blame Sony though. They just re-used the AOSP code.
Cheers,
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got this problem when i disable vibration for certain app which only hav notification sound. once i change to vibrate mode, the app will vibrate which i disable it.
thought its a bug. did a search n found this ans. any other way? i wonder.
The problem doesn't appear anymore in the new email app (firmware with Android 4.3).

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