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Hello all,
I want to my alarm goes off when my mobile is shut down and yes this is possible on my htc it was possible also..
anyonebody can help me with it? i use harsjelly+ cocore.
Now the next thing:
when i watch or lisetn youtube and press power button to turn the screen black the youtube stops... :S
is there a way youtube still contineu playing when screen is on black?
I hope you guys can help me!
Cheers!
yasje said:
Hello all,
I want to my alarm goes off when my mobile is shut down and yes this is possible on my htc it was possible also..
anyonebody can help me with it? i use harsjelly+ cocore.
Now the next thing:
when i watch or lisetn youtube and press power button to turn the screen black the youtube stops... :S
is there a way youtube still contineu playing when screen is on black?
I hope you guys can help me!
Cheers!
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For Youtube try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35034699&postcount=5
For alarm I have no idea.
shut_down said:
For Youtube try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35034699&postcount=5
For alarm I have no idea.
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Thanks for the reply but i not gonna download it what is from 2 years ago... its very outdated...
But thanks for your help!
yasje said:
Thanks for the reply but i not gonna download it what is from 2 years ago... its very outdated...
But thanks for your help!
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Search for some similar app then.
There are some Youtube apps on Playstore that works in background, but they are not same as Youtube app.
BUMP
Htc phones have fastboot.
When you switch off your device, the phone does not actually shut down. It hibernates. It goes to a low power mode. The kernel is still active.
This is why htc boots quite fast, in less than 6secs.
And That is why alarm works even after it is switched off. In samsung, this is not possible as the phone is completely turned off.
As for youtube, i saw an app pvstar which played videos in background. Other than that i have no idea.
yasje said:
BUMP
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Search is very usefull thingy.
anantttt said:
Htc phones have fastboot.
When you switch off your device, the phone does not actually shut down. It hibernates. It goes to a low power mode. The kernel is still active.
This is why htc boots quite fast, in less than 6secs.
And That is why alarm works even after it is switched off. In samsung, this is not possible as the phone is completely turned off.
As for youtube, i saw an app pvstar which played videos in background. Other than that i have no idea.
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thanks for the info!
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Thread closed, OP I edited out your insults. If you want help, insulting users is the wrong thing to do, remember, its your problem, not ours.
Additionally its against the forum rules to start chucking insults around and if it continues your ability to post will magically stop working
I've tried relentlessly to find a way to keep the screen on while charging, to practically no avail.
I ended up installing an app called "Stay Awake", which worked in theory, however, after 5 seconds the screen adjusts to the dimmest setting which is nearly impossible to read unless you are in a dark room.
Without that app running nothing else works to keep the screen on during charging.
Anyone solved this issue yet?
Thanks
Why do you want to keep it on? There are some clock apps that i think do this. But not 100% on that.
smokestack76 said:
Why do you want to keep it on? There are some clock apps that i think do this. But not 100% on that.
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I use it to stream music to my car stereo using Winamp. Its aggravating to have to turn the screen back on everytime I want to change the song/station.
roppolo said:
I use it to stream music to my car stereo using Winamp. Its aggravating to have to turn the screen back on everytime I want to change the song/station.
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what happen when you run the app and turn auto brightness off
jerrycoffman45 said:
what happen when you run the app and turn auto brightness off
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What I described above is what happens with auto brightness off. After 5 or 6 seconds the screen dims, but stays on, which is fine at night, but during the day its unreadable.
roppolo said:
What I described above is what happens with auto brightness off. After 5 or 6 seconds the screen dims, but stays on, which is fine at night, but during the day its unreadable.
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no idea then
You need a car dock app then. Dashdroid used to do it. Been years since i used one. But check out dock apps.
I recently came across a setting in Settings/Developer options/Stay awake. Perhaps that would do the trick
lmemma16 said:
I recently came across a setting the Developer options/Stay awake. It looks like that would do the trick
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Yeah, it did on my Nexus 7, but no so much on my Note 3 :crying:
roppolo said:
Yeah, it did on my Nexus 7, but no so much on my Note 3 :crying:
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Did you enable the Developer settings by tapping repeatedly on the build number in settings? I have the setting on my Note 3. Or do you mean it doesn't really do the trick? Sorry lol
lmemma16 said:
Did you enable the Developer settings by tapping repeatedly on the build number in settings? I have the setting on my Note 3. Or do you mean it doesn't really do the trick? Sorry lol
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lol yeah I enable it and checked "stay awake". It just doesn't seem to have any effect
Try Screen Timeout Toggle. Great little app that worked for me when I needed this feature while on my Note 2.
Techweed said:
Try Screen Timeout Toggle. Great little app that worked for me when I needed this feature while on my Note 2.
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Thanks buddy. I'll check it out and report back
roppolo said:
I've tried relentlessly to find a way to keep the screen on while charging, to practically no avail.
I ended up installing an app called "Stay Awake", which worked in theory, however, after 5 seconds the screen adjusts to the dimmest setting which is nearly impossible to read unless you are in a dark room.
Without that app running nothing else works to keep the screen on during charging.
Anyone solved this issue yet?
Thanks
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The setting is under the developer options screen. (If you don't have developer options enabled go to settings->about device and tap on build number about 10 times. (half way thru tapping you'll see a pop up telling you how many taps are left))
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Hi, I get this message popup with a really annoying sound that says "This tag is not supported". It happens most of the time during phone calls, but also randomly at any time. It's driving me nuts. Please help. Thx.
No ideas anyone?
This is so annoying, no ideas at all anyone?
davidbanks said:
This is so annoying, no ideas at all anyone?
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Do you have NFC turned on? That is the only "tag" I can think of that the phone would be trying to read.
You the man !!!
BYOBret said:
Do you have NFC turned on? That is the only "tag" I can think of that the phone would be trying to read.
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I think you've solved my problem :cyclops:
May you be healthy, wealthy, and, well you're already wise.
Much appreciated.
Hello and Happy Turkeyday to all. I have an issue with my wife's note. When she gets any notifications they turn the screen on and it doesn't turn off. I feel pretty knowledgeable about the android O.S. in a whole, I have my S5 rooted and running AICP. I just can't figure out why the notifications cause the screen to stay on. Has anyone else had this problem maybe you could help shed some light on my issue. Thanks in advance.
Is the phone rooted?
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No she won't let me root her phone.
Same problem
I have the exact same problem on my Note 4 (N910F).
My phone is rooted and I have had the problem from the start.
I am also running a custom kernel now but the problem persists.
Any ideas on why this is happening anyone? I've got it to not turn the screen on for a notification but now it won't turn off when plugged in.
Turn off the lock screen notifications, or everything you can on the lock screen settings, most likely something is causing the screen to wake lock. My bet is the weather widget.
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I just searched for the same problem on the Galaxy s5 and someone said to download wakelock-detector to see if it's an app.
Will keep you updated if it helps.
Bullet_King1996 said:
I just searched for the same problem on the Galaxy s5 and someone said to download wakelock-detector to see if it's an app.
Will keep you updated if it helps.
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So a little update, so far, my problem seems to be fixed.
After the app told me that Dsploit was causing a lot of screen-on time, I disabled the app.
Haven't had it happen so far today so I hope this helps you too.
Bullet_King1996 said:
So a little update, so far, my problem seems to be fixed.
After the app told me that Dsploit was causing a lot of screen-on time, I disabled the app.
Haven't had it happen so far today so I hope this helps you too.
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Can anyone else have other fix? I have new note 4 with rom stock and very few apps (5-8 apps)
the "Wakelock Detector-Save Battery" app requird root this not my phone so I can't root for now.
If you have very few apps installed, uninstall those apps one by one to see which one is potentially keeping the screen on. Otherwise, do a factory reset, clear cache; also ensure power button is sticky and is fully functional.
u1988 said:
Can anyone else have other fix? I have new note 4 with rom stock and very few apps (5-8 apps)
the "Wakelock Detector-Save Battery" app requird root this not my phone so I can't root for now.
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arjun90 said:
If you have very few apps installed, uninstall those apps one by one to see which one is potentially keeping the screen on. Otherwise, do a factory reset, clear cache; also ensure power button is sticky and is fully functional.
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Thx, What I did in the end is disble a few stock apps (I add a pic)
And set the Screen time to 30 sec and shut down the deivce got the battery out turn on, set the Screen time to 1 min and shut down...
a few times in the end got it back to the time I want, all of this fore "soft" reset the database of the settings
..now for about a week+ the problems won't show again :highfive:
Boot into recovery and clear cache
or factory reset like everyone said
Great to hear all is well. Please tell me that you're going to root.
u1988 said:
Thx, What I did in the end is disble a few stock apps (I add a pic)
And set the Screen time to 30 sec and shut down the deivce got the battery out turn on, set the Screen time to 1 min and shut down...
a few times in the end got it back to the time I want, all of this fore "soft" reset the database of the settings
..now for about a week+ the problems won't show again :highfive:
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arjun90 said:
Great to hear all is well. Please tell me that you're going to root.
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It's not my phone, so for now no need to root .
btort1 said:
Boot into recovery and clear cache
or factory reset like everyone said
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I gave you Another solution.
Everyday in the morning I listen to mike and mike. Everyday when I'm done with my morning commute I turn off tune in radio but this image gets stuck on my lockscreen. Any way to fix this other than reboot?
biggiestuff said:
Everyday in the morning I listen to mike and mike. Everyday when I'm done with my morning commute I turn off tune in radio but this image gets stuck on my lockscreen. Any way to fix this other than reboot?
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For me, It happens also with google play music, I just force close the app and it goes away.
biggiestuff said:
Everyday in the morning I listen to mike and mike. Everyday when I'm done with my morning commute I turn off tune in radio but this image gets stuck on my lockscreen. Any way to fix this other than reboot?
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Come on, you don't want to look at those handsome fellows all day?
mb3030 said:
Come on, you don't want to look at those handsome fellows all day?
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Anyone who is not into sports might mistake my odd choice of wallpapers. I just tell people those are my dads.
makpr said:
For me, It happens also with google play music, I just force close the app and it goes away.
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I don't like to force close apps too much but at least with your idea I can change change the lockscreen to something else instead of MIKE and MIKE staring me down all the time =). Thanks!
You can open another app that uses the lock screen, then just exit out and close it. Should go back to the normal screen.
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I have the same issue with tunein. Press stop on the station you are listening to and the lockscreen wallpaper will go away. If you press pause or exit on the app it will retain the image. The problem is with the app not the phone.