Toasts too fast - Xposed General

I am a user with reading impairments / a slow reader. I feel the 'toast' messages of ALL apps on my phone disappear before I can finish reading them. What if one day one is important? Is there ANYTHING I can do, via xposed or othewise? Thanks. Maybe even make them have OK button I can press when through reading them.

Maybe toast messages will be in logcat?
What logcat filter will always find them? Thanks.

I am talking about the alerts(?) that appear briefly in the middle of the screen.

Best way would be to search for the keyword "toast" within the Xposed Module section here on XDA. Lots of modules are available, some have the option to increase the default toast time.

Thanks. Alas the many modules available all are for making the toast disappear even faster…

Try XToast.

Thanks... but wait! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.evanhe.nhfree works for me!

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Lollipop Touchwiz questions

It might be a bit soon since the update just came out, but maybe some have already been playing with the new touchwiz on other devices.
2 things I'm looking for.
1, The lockscreen music widget, is there any way to make it or the next and previous buttons larger? I play music when I'm driving, and the widget is so small it's difficult to press the next track button.
2, Is there a way to ignore certain wifi networks? We have a couple of secure access points in my office, and I am constantly dismissing the message about wifi found.
Thanks,
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It might be a bit soon since the update just came out, but maybe some have already been playing with the new touchwiz on other devices.
2 things I'm looking for.
1, The lockscreen music widget, is there any way to make it or the next and previous buttons larger? I play music when I'm driving, and the widget is so small it's difficult to press the next track button.
2, Is there a way to ignore certain wifi networks? We have a couple of secure access points in my office, and I am constantly dismissing the message about wifi found.
Thanks,
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1. Will probably require decompiling one of the system apk's with apktool and modification either to res/values or some of the smali code. I'd be happy to give it a look-see once we can get stock deodexed (I'll start looking for methods). If you've never heard of this kind of thing, check out this thread I've learned so much from it and most of their hacks and mods are completely workable on our phone.
2. Settings > Wi-Fi, hit the menu hardware button. My guess is you want to disable any combination of the following: Network notification, Always allow scanning, Auto connect.
Hope that helps
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
1. Will probably require decompiling one of the system apk's with apktool and modification either to res/values or some of the smali code. I'd be happy to give it a look-see once we can get stock deodexed (I'll start looking for methods). If you've never heard of this kind of thing, check out this thread I've learned so much from it and most of their hacks and mods are completely workable on our phone.
2. Settings > Wi-Fi, hit the menu hardware button. My guess is you want to disable any combination of the following: Network notification, Always allow scanning, Auto connect.
Hope that helps
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I'll take a look at that link. I used to be more active, compiled my own CM roms, modding apks, etc. but just don't seem to have the time anymore. I might be able to tweak it. I was hoping the was some obvious resize option I was just missing.
I just disabled network notification. Would have been nice to choose specific networks to ignore, but this works also.
thanks.
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I'll take a look at that link. I used to be more active, compiled my own CM roms, modding apks, etc. but just don't seem to have the time anymore. I might be able to tweak it. I was hoping the was some obvious resize option I was just missing.
I just disabled network notification. Would have been nice to choose specific networks to ignore, but this works also.
thanks.
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Currently deodexing using this tool
How's it coming along?
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How's it coming along?
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Ahhh sorry no update, I haven't had any free time in days and I was already testing various crap. Hopefully tonight or tomorrow, no promises

Auto-activation of Location + WhatsApp modifications + Browsing animation on Album

Hey,
I've got four questions, and would kindly appreciate any help/suggestion.
1. I would like to know whether it is possilbe or not, to allow certain apps (e.g Waze) to turn on Location automatcially upon start, without the need to manually turn on (and later off) Location via Settings.
2. By using a third-party app (Notify Me), when getting a message on Whatsapp, it will wake up the screen and show a preview of the message. The downside occurs when a second message arrives from the same sender: instead of creating a new row, with a new preview of the message, it is summed up with the previous message and now I will see: "2 messages from XXX" - and the only way to preview those two messages is by unlocking the screen and slide top-to-bottom (to show the updates center window).
I tired to play with the notification settings on Whatsapp, Notify Me and "notification" on Settings, but none of them satisifed me.
And another thing regarding WhatsApp - when I recieve a photo and download it to my album, and later I delete the photo from the album, it will also be deleted from the sender conversation window! Why those two are linked? It means that if I delete a picture from my phone and then regret and want to re-download it from WhatsApp, I can't.
P.S - WhatsApp is installed locally, and pictures are saved on SD-Card, if it has anything to do with that.
3. That might sound a bit odd, but I don't like the animation shown when browsing photos on Album app (kind of "revolving doors" animation). Is there a way to change it or to turn it off? Maybe changing animation settings using "Developers mode" will sort it, but then it will disable each and every animation on the phone, which I basically like.
4. Is it safe to use old syncing cables (original ones when I had Samsung Galaxy SIII mini) with my new Z3C? It seems to have the same mini-port connection, but I fear it will somehow damage the Z3C because of unknown compatibility issues (different voltage or something)
Thanks a lot!!
1. You need to use third-party for that. I use and recommend Tasker to do that kind of thing (and many, many others).
4. It is safe to use any USB cable (as long as they're not faulty). The only potential downside of using old cables are a reduced charging speed and reduced transfer speed.
For your other questions I don't know so I'll let other that do answer rather than hypothesize.
Thanks for the answer, but I wonder if 1. can be achieved only with the help of a third-party app? This app will probably run in the background all the time and consume more battery, which is already quite weak thanks to the 5.1.1 update...
I don't know why it is so complicated.. it seems natural that a GPS-based app will automatically turn on the Location upon start, and will turn it off upon termination.
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One more question regarding whatsapp..
What can I do if someone blackmailed me on whatsapp and later deleted the messages?
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1. You need to use third-party for that. I use and recommend Tasker to do that kind of thing (and many, many others).
4. It is safe to use any USB cable (as long as they're not faulty). The only potential downside of using old cables are a reduced charging speed and reduced transfer speed.
For your other questions I don't know so I'll let other that do answer rather than hypothesize.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/z3-compact/help/auto-activation-location-whatsapp-t321
One more question regarding whatsapp..
What can I do if someone blackmailed me on whatsapp and later deleted the messages?

[GUIDE] Stop Google Play Services Wakelocks (AppMeasurement, net_scheduler, etc.)

Update 09.12.17: The methods below may not fully work on the latest OS versions. There is an ongoing discussion in the last pages so I hope it gets cleared out eventually, sadly I've been busy with my studies and haven't touched my phone since initially making this thread (it's on OOS 4.0.2). I write this just to make sure I don't waste your time accidentally, so please check the latest replies if you're on newer OS versions.
Hello everybody,
*the undermentioned methods and app(s) require root*
I have asked you guys in the AKT thread if you would like to see a small tutorial on how to stop the constant "com.google.android.gms/.measurement.PackageMeasurementService" and "net_scheduler" wakelocks that might or might not be responsible for the device waiting longer than it should before dozing off.
Please keep in mind that this method does work for me, and might or might not work for you, as everybody uses different things/apps so in case you see unwanted behavior, just revert back and sigh that the method has failed you.
I am not responsible for any hardware-/software damage that may occur upon using these settings.
So, now that we've got all the generic stuff out of the way, first few words about why this might bother you:
1) You don't like your device doing stuff you didn't make it do.
2) You want to minimize wakelocks
3) You're here because you just saw the two beforementioned wakelocks and already decided you want to get rid of them.
So, regarding the first one, all I can say is I got the method from this reddit post , which briefly explains which services are doing the waking and what they are. Starting with "At the heart of Firebase is Firebase Analytics, a free and unlimited analytics solution. .." got me raising an eyebrow, as I don't like handling control of my device to other people, without me even knowing.
UPDATE: I have merged the two approaches into just using one app and making the changes on a global level, so you can just do them in like 5 minutes and forget about it, but in case you have problems with disabling package measurement you can also check the hidden text just below for instructions using another app, which was basically "the old way".
So to get rid of the "snooping", as already described in that post, you need to download MyAndroidTools.
Disclaimer: Disabling some services/receivers may "crash" the app. I found it is normal, just go back to where you were and check if you managed to disable the thing you wanted, if yes, then it was successful.
1. Open the app
2. Click on the top left to open the panel, click on Broadcast Receiver.
3. On the menu that opens go to the right column named System. Click search on the top right, type "Play" and choose the Google Play Services option.
4. In the search bar there type at least "ana" and disable the two found results with the names "AnalyticsReceiver" and "AnalyticsSamplerReceiver"
5. Hit x and search again for at least "meas". You will see three results with the names "AppMeasurementInstallReferrerReceiver", "AppMeasurementReceiver" and "PackageMeasurementReceiver*". Disable all three.
****Update 15.02.17*** Apparently this one resets every once in a while, I blame this again on Google's efforts to have their spying on, but anyways. Go to services->system->Google Play Services->search "meas"->disable both "AppMeasurementService" and "MeasurementBrokerService". The third one (PackageMeasurementService) will restart too so don't bother. This should do the trick though.
6. There was discussion about "Campaign Tracking" . I only found it in the same System menu, in Android Pay, by searching at least "cam" you get the result "CampaignTrackingReceiver". Disable it if you feel you want to. I don't use Android Pay and cannot say if it breaks something there, but otherwise have it disabled and haven't noticed any problems so far.
7. Search for Google Play Store in System. In that option, search for at least "app" and disable "AppMeasurementReceiver". Hit x and search for at least "fir", then disable the two results with names "FirebaseInstanceIdInternalReceiver" and "FirebaseInstanceIdReceiver"
8. Done. All the setttings are now global for any sort of app measurements, as far as I know.
This is the "old way" of dealing with app measurement. If you have done the steps above just ignore (hide) this part and continue with disabling net_scheduler below.
So to get rid of the "snooping", as already described in that post, you need to download Root Package Disabler or equivalent alternative.
ATTENTION: As per the last version of the app, I see there might be a bug which reverts some settings when you use the search bar, so please try and find the services by hand in stead of searching, as it is more reliable.
1. Open the app
2. Start with the left-most pane, e.g. "Installed". There you can see all your installed apps
3. Click on the first app on the list, it will display a small menu. Apps that use services will have the bottom-left option named "SERVICES" available, click there. This will take you to the services list that this app uses.
4. Click on the searching icon on the top-right in order to filter the services we need disabling.
5. Write at least "appm" . If the AppMeasurementService is used by this app, it will now be displayed.
6. Tick that off (the switch will turn gray)
7. Hit x, and search again for at least "fireb". This will display all services that use the Firebase SDK. You may also check under the name of the service and see the word is contained in the "executable name", so it might not always have "an official" name that states Firebase, but still use one of their "executables" (sorry for lack of detail)
7.1 Check for any other services that have "analytics" in their description, although I haven't checked if this stops something useful, but I doubt it.
8. When you're done with the current app, it will no longer call these services and cause wakelocks as long as the services remain stopped. To my experience the settings stay after reboot, it's just the above mentioned bug you have to keep in mind since it happened to me now while making the guide, and I know it came with the latest update.
9. Go back to the installed pane and maybe tick on the star next to the app in question. It will be added to the "favourite" list where you can have all those apps and don't bother to search them again if needed.
10. Repeat from step 1 for the next app and go through all your apps. If not you will still get calls to this service from the apps that still have these services on. Also a reminder here, you have to remember and check every new app you install, as most apps do have the service enabled.
11. After you're done with all apps in "Installed", check out bloatware (I think I haven't found anything there, but it's worth checking).
12. "System" apps that I know have some of those services: Calendar, (probably) Chrome (I have that disabled so dunno), Drive, Duo, Gboard, Google Play Services, Google Play Store, Google VR Services.
Here are two pictures how an app's services list looks like, and one with some of the services disabled:
all services on
some services off
After doing these steps, you should charge your battery to 90% to reset the battery statistics and you should see that the "com.google.android.gms/.measurement.PackageMeasurementService" wakelock no longer occurs (or stays really, really low, and not thousands like before). If you still have it after all this, then you probably have an app you haven't disabled the services for.
The second approach will get rid of the "net_scheduler" wakelock. Thanks to @denon480 for the idea, it's post #34 in this thread It involves installing (again) MyAndroidTools or equivalent alternative.
1. Open the app
2. Click on the top left corner to open the menu panel.
3. Click on Broadcast Receiver
4. Navigate to the System pane
5. Click on search on the top right. Search for Google Play Services. Click on them when they show up
6. In the search top right, write at least "sche" and you will see the two receivers responsible for the "net_scheduler" wakelock, "SchedulerInternalReceiver" and "SchedulerReceiver" . Here's a picture how it looks
7. Switch the first one off. The app will quit, don't worry.
8. Go back to where you were (steps 1 to 6) . You will see that you indeed managed to swtich that receiver off.
9. Switch the second one off. The app will quit, again no worries.
10. Check if you managed to switch the second one as well. After that you're done!
I hope I could help you guys out. I know there is nothing fancy in these methods but felt a thread might be useful as I saw a good number of requests when I mentioned it in the AKT thread.
Also sorry for misleading the guys I already told it was going to be a short guide, I honestly thought it would take way less words than it did. But I think it is for the better.
Have fun.
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Going through this guide, I was able to get the services disabled through root package disabler, bit my android tools kept force closing for some reason.
*edit* uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, and was able to get the app to stay open, and got them disabled. I'm curious to see what my wake locks are going to look like tomorrow. This is pretty much the nougat answer to amplify, huh? =)
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tzbigworm said:
Going through this guide, I was able to get the services disabled through root package disabler, bit my android tools kept force closing for some reason.
*edit* uninstalled, rebooted, reinstalled, and was able to get the app to stay open, and got them disabled. I'm curious to see what my wake locks are going to look like tomorrow. This is pretty much the nougat answer to amplify, huh? =)
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Hope it gets rid of those for you too. If I remember correctly I noticed the problem since Nougat, but then again I've been on Android since only a few months, coming from a big pause. Last time I was around we were rocking the HTC HD2 and had to deal with very different problems.
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Yup looks great.
MeggaMortY said:
Hope it gets rid of those for you too. If I remember correctly I noticed the problem since Nougat, but then again I've been on Android since only a few months, coming from a big pause. Last time I was around we were rocking the HTC HD2 and had to deal with very different problems.
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Crazy how much of a beast that phone was. People forget it's actually a windows phone, Android was put on it so much lol!
Thanks for the tips. Works great!
Thank you for your awesome work!
I have two more questions:
1. What about CampaignTrackingService? Could we disable this one as well?
2. In MyAndroidTools under Broadcast Receiver there are lots of receivers like AppMeasurementReceiver or FirebaseInstanceIdReceiver. They also need to be disabled or disabling the corresponding service is sufficient?
Thank you very much
youknownothing said:
Thank you for your awesome work!
I have two more questions:
1. What about CampaignTrackingService? Could we disable this one as well?
2. In MyAndroidTools under Broadcast Receiver there are lots of receivers like AppMeasurementReceiver or FirebaseInstanceIdReceiver. They also need to be disabled or disabling the corresponding service is sufficient?
Thank you very much
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1. I initally disabled that in a few apps and didn't have problems System-wide or with the apps. So you can give it a go and in case of apps not functioning you can revert those back.
2. No for now it's okay to just use the Package Disabler for that. Like I said both apps have similiar functionality, there's probably a way to find the right service/receiver and disable it globally from MyAndroidTools, then we won't need the Package Disabler. But since it did work for me and I don't install new apps more than like once a week, I just didn't bother figuring it out. I can only say that disabling certain services/activities in MyAndroidTools can brake functionality or even bootloop your device, so be very careful in case you wanna find out if it's possible.
MeggaMortY said:
1. I initally disabled that in a few apps and didn't have problems System-wide or with the apps. So you can give it a go and in case of apps not functioning you can revert those back.
2. No for now it's okay to just use the Package Disabler for that. Like I said both apps have similiar functionality, there's probably a way to find the right service/receiver and disable it globally from MyAndroidTools, then we won't need the Package Disabler. But since it did work for me and I don't install new apps more than like once a week, I just didn't bother figuring it out. I can only say that disabling certain services/activities in MyAndroidTools can brake functionality or even bootloop your device, so be very careful in case you wanna find out if it's possible.
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Thank you for your quick response. I'll give it a try, if anything goes wrong I'll let you know.
Is there any difference between Package Disabler and Disable Service app? I've tried the former, but it was really buggy. Scrolling was so glitchy and with lots of stutters that I've accidentally disabled few services. So I've used Disable Service with success. Now I only wonder whether both apps have the same functionality. Do you happen to know that?
Thanks in advance
youknownothing said:
Thank you for your quick response. I'll give it a try, if anything goes wrong I'll let you know.
Is there any difference between Package Disabler and Disable Service app? I've tried the former, but it was really buggy. Scrolling was so glitchy and with lots of stutters that I've accidentally disabled few services. So I've used Disable Service with success. Now I only wonder whether both apps have the same functionality. Do you happen to know that?
Thanks in advance
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Assuming you're disabling services, which we are lol (should've been more obvious for me too I guess), I'd say you should be fine, and even say maybe the same goes for just using MyAndroidTools, just scroll through the Service menu in Table Third-Party and you'll see the same settings you applied with the other app/Package Disabler. I guess I was lazy to realize that since I liked I can favourite the apps I need to keep an eye on in the Package Disabler.
So all in all you should be okay, but even better you may try and just use MyAndroidTools for both. I have some exams coming so I won't be able to test those things but will make sure to update the tutorial if indeed that turns out to be right (for the app you suggested or even just MyAndroidTools).
Give a shout in case you find out something more. And thanks for the info
Followed the guide, thanks for this like said before kind of amplify for nougat. But as I was disabling net.schedule I noticed "my android tool" can do the fire base and app activity. Under service activity and press <...>
I suppose that this two methods doesn't compromise any function of the device right? For example loosing notifications or similar
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Mr.Jay said:
I suppose that this two methods doesn't compromise any function of the device right? For example loosing notifications or similar
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Like mentioned, it works fine for me, and probably depends on personal usage. I don't use Google Pay for example, and Chrome, and Google Music.... but besides those I haven't had problems anyway.
Disabled everything that is said to do in this thread and it worked great while I was at home while on wifi. I had drain of .5% an hour at times. However today while at work and on LTE, drain went up to 2.6% an hour, plus wakelocks from play services was waking up the device on average over 3 times a minute. When I looked into it further there was one service under play services where all the alarms were coming from. I do have a screenshot of this. Anyone have any insight to this? For the record, I do keep location off on my device.
Edit: I wonder f it comes from moving around a lot, as I'm always on the move as I manage a restaurant. Its not really a major drain, but still makes me wonder.
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Disabled everything that is said to do in this thread and it worked great while I was at home while on wifi. I had drain of .5% an hour at times. However today while at work and on LTE, drain went up to 2.6% an hour, plus wakelocks from play services was waking up the device on average over 3 times a minute. When I looked into it further there was one service under play services where all the alarms were coming from. I do have a screenshot of this. Anyone have any insight to this? For the record, I do keep location off on my device.
Edit: I wonder f it comes from moving around a lot, as I'm always on the move as I manage a restaurant. Its not really a major drain, but still makes me wonder.
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Have you disabled location history in the Google App? The problem is this guide fixes only one concrete aspect of the whole "Google stalking experience" shenanigans. Please check for the thing I mentioned and also in Settings -> Backup & Reset, make sure Back up my data is off if you haven't logged in an account and intend to use that - these two things were also draining battery for me when I was on the go as far as I can remember.
LMcR92 said:
Followed the guide, thanks for this like said before kind of amplify for nougat. But as I was disabling net.schedule I noticed "my android tool" can do the fire base and app activity. Under service activity and press <...>
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I did some checking on that list and am currently testing a way to only use MyAndroidTools for the whole aproach. If it turns out to be working the whole guide would get reduced to like 10 clicks, since the settings are global. I'll post more info after a day or so to make sure it is working, but as for now I see promising results.
Anyone used Franco's Servicely app to do this?
Up, I have updated the guide to just using MyAndroidTools and disabling the receivers on a global scale. So now you just have to do it once and (hopefully) forget about it.
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Up, I have updated the guide to just using MyAndroidTools and disabling the receivers on a global scale. So now you just have to do it once and (hopefully) forget about it.
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Will Doing like #1 post notifications from Gmail?
techusthad said:
Will Doing like #1 post notifications from Gmail?
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Don't know what you mean by #1 - disabling the AppMeasurement stuff, e.g. first set of instructions? I haven't had problems with Gmail and I use it with two accounts on there.

Repetetive taps automation

Hello! As you can see in the title, is there any apps or modules that can automate taps for me, the process consists of multiple taps in various parts of the screen, but its the same every time, but its waaay too repetitive, have been searching up the playstore for this but havent saw anything, an autoclicker might work, but it just taps where i put it, it doesnt have a timer in between taps for example, basically i want a macro for taps, i wanted to ask if anyone knows any apps/modules in magisk since I'm rooted,
Thanks in advance!
Kind Regards
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Hello! As you can see in the title, is there any apps or modules that can automate taps for me, the process consists of multiple taps in various parts of the screen, but its the same every time, but its waaay too repetitive, have been searching up the playstore for this but havent saw anything, an autoclicker might work, but it just taps where i put it, it doesnt have a timer in between taps for example, basically i want a macro for taps, i wanted to ask if anyone knows any apps/modules in magisk since I'm rooted,
Thanks in advance!
Kind Regards
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It will not help you but for industrial testing there are robots that can be programmed how when, how, where to tap (and on which actions), hence they can e.g. test hundreds of times, with little variations how you receive a message, tap to open the notification, start typing a reply, put it to background, open browser..., return back, add more recepients and send a message, etc
Anyway, for your case, IMO Tasker app should do. If new versions are paid, you will find the older versions on ApkMirror or so for free
Use tasker app
Hey,
There are lots of clicker are available which allows user to auto tap or click. Such tools really help to simulate taps.
I would suggest this free auto clicker. You can check and let me know if it works fine.
Thanks.

Question What could be breaking through Do Not Disturb and how do I chance notifications sort order?

I've got two questions which are related. I have Do Not Disturb on my phone set up to start each night at 10 PM, and not go off until 8 AM the next day. For some reason I've been awaken several mornings, early in the morning (between 4 and 5 AM). A single beep as if it's coming from a social media app with someone informing me that they've posted a picture of their toenail clippings. Why am I getting these EXTREMELY IRRITATING NOTIFICATIONS??????????????????????????
Second question. I have tried to find what notification it is that comes through in the wee hours of the morning, but it is impossible for me to find it, unless I spend hours scrolling through all notifications in the Notifications center. That's because the default sort order is by category. Is it possible to change the default sort order to chronological order, with most recent at the top? That would help immensely.
You didn't mention searching Settings. Did you search there for that feature's keyword?
It comes up quickly with the keyword search as disturb.
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You didn't mention searching Settings. Did you search there for that feature's keyword?
It comes up quickly with the keyword search as disturb.
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Excellent question. I didn't search Settings because I thought all settings had been transferred by Samsung's Smart Switch app, when I migrated things off my old phone to my new phone. I know that other settings had been migrated, so I thought all settings had been migrated. Well, it turns out that I was wrong. It turns out that the Do Not Disturb settings had not been migrated. In fact, it wasn't even turned on. So, I turned that on and reset the dates/times. So, my bad. However, like I said, other settings had been moved. I hadn't considered the possibility that not all settings hadn't been migrated.
Rod F said:
Second question. I have tried to find what notification it is that comes through in the wee hours of the morning, but it is impossible for me to find it, unless I spend hours scrolling through all notifications in the Notifications center. That's because the default sort order is by category. Is it possible to change the default sort order to chronological order, with most recent at the top? That would help immensely.
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@Rod F it's possible, but you need GoodLock. After you download GoodLock you have to download QuickStar module for Goodlock and there you can change the notification sorting.

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