Hey guys,
Since upgrading to LP 5.1 I've been not that happy really. Some minor bugs, a lot of RAM consumed by the system and, of course, the lack of the wave to wake option.
Now, I have just discovered another "change" (a bit late, I know) in the Active display behavior. When I had KK and I had AD notifications blinking, they will blink forever (even tho, they started to blink with more gap between as time passed)... Now I noticed that AD notifications with LP 5.1 blinks for a limited period of time (don't know which one yet), and then stops doing it, leaving the screen totally black and without knowin I have a notif pending unless I take my phone.
Anyone noticed this change of behavior too ?
34 views and no one could notice this behavior ? I must assume you guys don't stay more than 5/10 minutes without receiving a new notification.
I think it has to do with what version of Android you were running prior to upgrading to LP. I say this because I flashed to an AOSP 5.1.1 ROM and not only is my wave to wake still working, wrist twists launches the camera app. The OS before was 4.4.4 SU4.21. But the ambient display would flash on and off for a long time when I receive a notification, don't know about forever since I would check the notification with the hand wave gesture oh and I get the green LED after a while also.... Perhaps after it gets sick of flashing the AD notification?
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Johnny Wong said:
I think it has to do with what version of Android you were running prior to upgrading to LP. I say this because I flashed to an AOSP 5.1.1 ROM and not only is my wave to wake still working, wrist twists launches the camera app. The OS before was 4.4.4 SU4.21. But the ambient display would flash on and off for a long time when I receive a notification, don't know about forever since I would check the notification with the hand wave gesture oh and I get the green LED after a while also.... Perhaps after it gets sick of flashing the AD notification?
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You flashed a 5.1.1 LP to your X 2013 ? How did you do that ? The latest (and only) LP for our X is 5.1
Emiliano55 said:
You flashed a 5.1.1 LP to your X 2013 ? How did you do that ? The latest (and only) LP for our X is 5.1
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I have a XT1060 DE and got sick of waiting for Verizon so I flashed one of the ROMs in the forum. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3116436
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Johnny Wong said:
I think it has to do with what version of Android you were running prior to upgrading to LP. I say this because I flashed to an AOSP 5.1.1 ROM and not only is my wave to wake still working, wrist twists launches the camera app. The OS before was 4.4.4 SU4.21. But the ambient display would flash on and off for a long time when I receive a notification, don't know about forever since I would check the notification with the hand wave gesture oh and I get the green LED after a while also.... Perhaps after it gets sick of flashing the AD notification?
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Doesn't have anything to do with what version of Android you were running prior to upgrading. Your wave to wake, wrist twist to launch camera, and ambient display (plus the green LED notification) are part of the AOSP rom you installed. Those features work pretty great on the moto x. But he's on stock, which is quite different (ambient display vs active display)
I've tried AOSP roms and now running a stock 5.1 rom. Active display does behave differently than it did on 4.4.4. The notifications stop flashing after a while and the wave to wake doesn't work. But the wave to wake was actually a bug, not an advertised feature, hence why it was removed.
oeusr said:
Doesn't have anything to do with what version of Android you were running prior to upgrading. Your wave to wake, wrist twist to launch camera, and ambient display (plus the green LED notification) are part of the AOSP rom you installed. Those features work pretty great on the moto x. But he's on stock, which is quite different (ambient display vs active display)
I've tried AOSP roms and now running a stock 5.1 rom. Active display does behave differently than it did on 4.4.4. The notifications stop flashing after a while and the wave to wake doesn't work. But the wave to wake was actually a bug, not an advertised feature, hence why it was removed.
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Understood, however, I was wondering why so many people are having issues with 5.1 and I'm not. So I went outside the box and came up with that theory.
Since you are on stock 5.1, have you tried installing Moto app? https://m.reddit.com/r/MotoX/comments/3anh0n/2013_so_i_figured_out_how_to_get_the_chop_chop/ You'll get hand wave as well as the new chop gesture for flashlight.
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Johnny Wong said:
Understood, however, I was wondering why so many people are having issues with 5.1 and I'm not. So I went outside the box and came up with that theory.
Since you are on stock 5.1, have you tried installing Moto app? https://m.reddit.com/r/MotoX/comments/3anh0n/2013_so_i_figured_out_how_to_get_the_chop_chop/ You'll get hand wave as well as the new chop gesture for flashlight.
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I have that feature already in the stock rom I use (the only stock 5.1 in the development forum) and it works really well!
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oeusr said:
Doesn't have anything to do with what version of Android you were running prior to upgrading. Your wave to wake, wrist twist to launch camera, and ambient display (plus the green LED notification) are part of the AOSP rom you installed. Those features work pretty great on the moto x. But he's on stock, which is quite different (ambient display vs active display)
I've tried AOSP roms and now running a stock 5.1 rom. Active display does behave differently than it did on 4.4.4. The notifications stop flashing after a while and the wave to wake doesn't work. But the wave to wake was actually a bug, not an advertised feature, hence why it was removed.
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I'm glad someone finally answer my question. So I'm not the only one that noticed this about AD notifications. On 4.4 they blinked forever, now they blink for a short period of time (unless, of course, you get ANOTHER notification and the timer will reset).
It's a shame how Active display behavior has suffered with the Lolli update. First the wave to wake, now this. I'm surprised so few people noticed this also, maybe people get notifications every time, lol
Emiliano55 said:
I'm glad someone finally answer my question. So I'm not the only one that noticed this about AD notifications. On 4.4 they blinked forever, now they blink for a short period of time (unless, of course, you get ANOTHER notification and the timer will reset).
It's a shame how Active display behavior has suffered with the Lolli update. First the wave to wake, now this. I'm surprised so few people noticed this also, maybe people get notifications every time, lol
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Did you consider that most ppl don't rely on AD and just pick up their phones, unlock them and see all their notifications?
Just imagine
liveroy said:
Did you consider that most ppl don't rely on AD and just pick up their phones, unlock them and see all their notifications?
Just imagine
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Yeah, I tend to think people really rely on AD, and they use it. Truth is people doesn't notice this features, they just grab their phones and use it, without noticing a lot of things/features/bugs.
Emiliano55 said:
Yeah, I tend to think people really rely on AD, and they use it. Truth is people doesn't notice this features, they just grab their phones and use it, without noticing a lot of things/features/bugs.
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Yep, exactly.By the way I also didnt notice that bug or if its feature (dunno).Just didn't have notifications that I didn't see for long enough I guess
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I ordered a Moto X for my 93 year old father. This will be his first smartphone. He currently has an old flip phone, and it is getting too hard from him to see the tiny screen. So I have been trying the demo of Big Launcher on my moto x, and I think it will work perfectly for him. Everything thing on the screen is HUGE. But there is a bug with text messages on 4.4, that they stated is not present on 4.2.2.
So, I am hoping the phone we ordered from Amazon comes with 4.2.2, and I just won't install the 4.4 update until Big Launcher is fixed. Question is, I seem to recall the 4.3 update on my GS4 popping up from time to time, which was annoying, because I did not want to install it at the time.
Will the moto x do the same thing? I installed it on my Moto X the first time I got the notification so I don't what the behavior will be, and I would rather he not keep getting the popup on his screen if it can be avoided. If so, is there a way to keep the popup notifications from happening? Thanks all.
I believe if you go to Settings->Apps->All->Updater and just disable it, you'll never have that problem. I haven't tested this, but it should do the trick.
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Quick background, I took the official lollipop update on the 2014 moto x pure edition, performed a factory reset to make sure i would have any fc
question:
ever since the update, whenever i select a a ringtone, the volume starts off really low the first time, and then gets louder. anybody else having this issue?
update: looks like when the phone rings, the ringtone volume starts of low, and then ramps up. is this a setting that i can turn off? or is it a bug? or a feature?
i'm experiencing the same behavior, however, it was happening on my device with KK as well. been exploring for an increasing ringtone option but haven't found it. also trying to figure out why i'm not seeing heads-up notifications for new email, text msgs, etc.
Basically it is a "feature" I believe, Samsung S3 had the same thing. There maybe an app available to change this or if you are rooted there might be a way to change the setting via exposed (although I don't know if it has been updated yet for lollipop or possibly look at the build.prop file though if you don't know what your doing with that, I wouldn't touch it as you can foobar your phone messing around with it.... If it was me, I would post it in the dev thread and see if one of the dev's have the answer. Or check Google, in the short search I did, apparently Moto G 2013 had this "feature" also.....
^^^ahhhh.... the 'ole "undocumented feature" (that's not a bug)...
if the rest of you are experiencing it, then i guess its a feature.... i guess i wanted to see if i set something up incorrectly or it was indeed a feature... .
It does this on kk. Didn't you notice it then?
bmwh0r3 said:
It does this on kk. Didn't you notice it then?
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I don't recall this on kk. I'm sure that this was not happening in kk for me.
Definitely doesn't / didn't do it on kit Kat for me either. Does it now though..
Hi Guys
When a notifications arrives and ambient display is enabled it is showed in the display but it only "blinks" like 3 times. Is there a way to keep it blinking until notifications are dismissed without rooting?
The problem with how it works now is that if it has been for example 1 hours since the notification arrival you can't see that there is something waiting for your attention without garbing the phone. I miss that from my Nexus 5.
rootusr said:
Hi Guys
When a notifications arrives and ambient display is enabled it is showed in the display but it only "blinks" like 3 times. Is there a way to keep it blinking until notifications are dismissed without rooting?
The problem with how it works now is that if it has been for example 1 hours since the notification arrival you can't see that there is something waiting for your attention without garbing the phone. I miss that from my Nexus 5.
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I would like to see this as well, but I am assuming it will have to be built into a custom rom. I am using Light Flow Pro to light up the LED for now.
Crosserson said:
I would like to see this as well, but I am assuming it will have to be built into a custom rom. I am using Light Flow Pro to light up the LED for now.
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So you are rooted right?
Yes. I assumed you were too based on your name.
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Yes. I assumed you were too based on your name.
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not yet. Thanks for your help. I guess root is the only option for now
It would be a cool feature.
I've noticed it takes my N6 a few seconds after the phone buzz/sound alerts me I have a new notification before the ambient display comes on. This has been happening since I got the 5.1 update a week or so ago. Previously, it came on very quickly. Almost simultaneously with the sound/buzz notification. Anyone else experience this?
Update to 5.1.1 this has been fixed
stas333 said:
Update to 5.1.1 this has been fixed
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Thanks, that's good to know. I'm completely locked and not rooted so will just wait for 5.1.1 to get pushed to Verizon phones.
Ok so I'm on 6.0.1 and for the life of me I can't figure out this spastic notification behavior. When I'm using my phone, notifications come in just fine. However let's say I've left my phone on my desk and come back in an hour and pick up the phone... as soon as I turn the screen on, all the notifications start flying in from the past hour, including all the notification sounds 1 by 1 in quick succession. I've checked all the options I can to see if there is anything related to this behavior but I can't find it.
I've gotten used to iOS where my notifications are always on the screen waiting for me so I can pick up the phone and glance and put back down, without the hoopla of watching them fly in after turn the screen on and listening to all the annoying notification sounds jumbled together. I'm by no means new to Android however. I've owned many but my last was my N5 which got long in the tooth so I switched to a iPhone 6S as my daily driver and have been using my N5 just to play around and keep up with development of my favorite ROMS and apps. I saw the 6 on a really good deal so I decided to pick up it and see what it would be like to have Android as my daily driver again.
Anyhow, all that being said, how do I get the desired outcome of notifications actually coming in when the phone is idle and waiting for me without having to load after I turn the screen on? I'm guessing notifications in 6.0+ are tied to wakelock events but not sure. Any thoughts?
itpromike said:
Ok so I'm on 6.0.1 and for the life of me I can't figure out this spastic notification behavior. When I'm using my phone, notifications come in just fine. However let's say I've left my phone on my desk and come back in an hour and pick up the phone... as soon as I turn the screen on, all the notifications start flying in from the past hour, including all the notification sounds 1 by 1 in quick succession. I've checked all the options I can to see if there is anything related to this behavior but I can't find it.
I've gotten used to iOS where my notifications are always on the screen waiting for me so I can pick up the phone and glance and put back down, without the hoopla of watching them fly in after turn the screen on and listening to all the annoying notification sounds jumbled together. I'm by no means new to Android however. I've owned many but my last was my N5 which got long in the tooth so I switched to a iPhone 6S as my daily driver and have been using my N5 just to play around and keep up with development of my favorite ROMS and apps. I saw the 6 on a really good deal so I decided to pick up it and see what it would be like to have Android as my daily driver again.
Anyhow, all that being said, how do I get the desired outcome of notifications actually coming in when the phone is idle and waiting for me without having to load after I turn the screen on? I'm guessing notifications in 6.0+ are tied to wakelock events but not sure. Any thoughts?
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What you are seeing is androids new doze feature. It puts apps to sleep when the device has been on a flat surface for a long time unmoved. Go into settings/apps/What ever app you want and change the battery priority settings.
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What you are seeing is androids new doze feature. It puts apps to sleep when the device has been on a flat surface for a long time unmoved. Go into settings/apps/What ever app you want and change the battery priority settings.
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Ah OK. I totally forgot about doze... Want aware it was implemented in this manner. All the setting to change this would be in the app/notification section and Rick the "treat add priority" option? The description associates this option with so not disturb mode but it also affects doze too?
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itpromike said:
Ah OK. I totally forgot about doze... Want aware it was implemented in this manner. All the setting to change this would be in the app/notification section and Rick the "treat add priority" option? The description associates this option with so not disturb mode but it also affects doze too?
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Ahh sorry had to find it again. It is under settings/battery then hit the 3dot menu for battery optimization. Then select the app. And change the settings. An easy work around is to plug it in when you will be leaving it for awhile. This disables doze.
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... as soon as I turn the screen on, all the notifications start flying in from the past hour, including all the notification sounds.
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settings - sounds ¬ifications - nofications ringtone --> none