I think the phone double vibrates just to indicate I have unread notifications. I would like to turn this off, but can't find where to do that.
Any suggestions?
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Newbies first post My Xda2i has a strange problem, the talk button won't answer calls, or turn the speaerphone on, or do anything at all when the Xda2 is turned on, leading me to suspect the switch is broken..BUT when the Xda2 is turned off, the Talk button will turn it on, indicating that some swiching is still happening.
Any ideas on how to get it to work when the unit is on???
kiwi_radical said:
Newbies first post My Xda2i has a strange problem, the talk button won't answer calls, or turn the speaerphone on, or do anything at all when the Xda2 is turned on, leading me to suspect the switch is broken..BUT when the Xda2 is turned off, the Talk button will turn it on, indicating that some swiching is still happening.
Any ideas on how to get it to work when the unit is on???
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Make sure ur Button Lock settings are Ok
Go to settings/ buttons/
click on Lock Buttons
see if theres any change.
Just changing these settings might help.
make sure u have not set up some auto reply/ auto answer software...
The screen keeps blinking back to full brightness, every 30 seconds or so, when it is left alone and the screen dims normally. It is as if something is pressing a button or touching the screen.
When I press the power button and send it to suspend mode, the backlight goes off, and the tilt no longer responds to touch or button pressing. For some reason it pops itself out of suspend and turns back on every couple minutes. My battery life is going down extremely fast. 100% to 40% in three hours.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I searched the forum but never found a specific topic for this issue.
MiniDevil said:
The screen keeps blinking back to full brightness, every 30 seconds or so, when it is left alone and the screen dims normally. It is as if something is pressing a button or touching the screen.
When I press the power button and send it to suspend mode, the backlight goes off, and the tilt no longer responds to touch down extremely fast. 100% to 40% in three hours.
Any help would be greatly
appreciated. I searched the forum
but never found a specific topic for
this issue.
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I have the same problem w
th the backlight comming on by itself & battery life depletes extremely fast. I am using HD 15 Nov with 3.29.
In addition to backlight issue my hardware keys are no longer working.
Please has anyone got any advice
i have the same problem. the only thing that seems to work is doing the keypad lock and putting it to sleep. it will occasionally blink like its trying to come back on but doesnt. another thing i did is put my phone in flight mode, locking the keypad and putting it to sleep. when i do that it doesnt blink or anything. sadly i wont receive phone calls or emails and texts. i think the blinking has something to do with phone signal and accessing the networks.
hth
also i noticed that it wakes from sleep when the keypad "unlock" screen pops up.
i think i found a fix
Ok I hope this helps for you because it seems to work for me. I first went to start/settings/sounds & notifications. Then I clicked on the notification tab and unchecked everything leaving only the ringer on for when calls come in. when I did that, for about 5 minutes (longest I tested it at) the phone did not turn on and the backlight didn’t do that weird grayish flash thing. Afterwords I at first was going to go down the list of all notifications and turn things on/off to see what wakes up my phone but i got too lazy and only checked one setting. One thing I noticed is that when I have the beam: autorecieved notification turned on for display a message on the screen I get that weird backlight flickering thing. So for now I just have sound alerts on when I receive any type of messages and a sound alert for reminders. So far so good, my phone hasn’t woken from sleep in 20 minutes.
The 6 hard buttons (menu, home, search, back, cal end, call answer) on the front of the device LED's will not turn off. They are always on when the phone is active and in sleep mode. How do I turn them off?
Ouch. That's a great question. Try Adjbrightness on the market. See if that helps.
jonow said:
The 6 hard buttons (menu, home, search, back, cal end, call answer) on the front of the device LED's will not turn off. They are always on when the phone is active and in sleep mode. How do I turn them off?
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If you're on a cm rom you can turn them off in settings. Settings/cm/display/auto light/click use custom/edit other levels/buttons set all to 0, save changes.
sent from my hero, which no longer sucks ass.
anyone know this? it vibrates after I turn off the phone after the screen goes black..it happens everytime
Does it on mine too.. It's possible a feedback mechanism to let you know when it's fully turned off (so that people don't button mash the on button).
Or there there could a million other reasons.
i've heard that the phone isn't "completely" off until the vibrate
Its meant to vibrate and once it vibrates but not before its OFF .
jje
This probably has some simple solution my lame google-fu can't find, but I only want notifications to trigger the vibrate function when my phone is in vibrate mode. Right now, it's all the time or never. Is there any way to set it up so it only vibrates in vibrate mode? They quit doing it when I turned the vibrate function off and then back on for both my email and kik.
Caboose27 said:
This probably has some simple solution my lame google-fu can't find, but I only want notifications to trigger the vibrate function when my phone is in vibrate mode. Right now, it's all the time or never. Is there any way to set it up so it only vibrates in vibrate mode? They quit doing it when I turned the vibrate function off and then back on for both my email and kik.
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Okay, 50 people have viewed this and nothing? There's got to be a way to set this up, it worked that way when I got it, there ought to be a way to go back to it.