Hello All,
Im facing an issue regarding notification menu it automatically drop down even i touch my phone or not or if i touch my phone anywhere and my notification menu automatically drop down, i tried reset & changing rom,
can anyone tell me how to fix this??
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Hi!
Someone I my Diamond does not show the battery indicator on the Home-screen anymore. It used to be there but now I can only get a analog or digital clock showing.
I haven't chenged any settings, not installed any apps or upgraded my firmware - the battery indicator is just gone.
Anyone know how to get it back?
Thanks!
Xophile said:
Hi!
Someone I my Diamond does not show the battery indicator on the Home-screen anymore. It used to be there but now I can only get a analog or digital clock showing.
I haven't chenged any settings, not installed any apps or upgraded my firmware - the battery indicator is just gone.
Anyone know how to get it back?
Thanks!
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Did you try a soft-reset? (turn the phone off by pressing the power button on top. Make sure you wait for the warning dialog to appear. Then use the same button to turn it on again).
Hi Rendol1!
Yes, I've tried doing a soft-reset several times but still nothing happens.
Any other ideas/suggestions?
Thanks!
Anyone know?
I had the same issue and unfortunately it only came back when I did a hard-reset
Talked to HTC support a few hours ago and they had never, ever heard of this before.
The told me to do a hard-reset.
*sigh*
I had this problem, I resolved it by "restoring defaults" in the Sushi's Diamond TF3D config app I installed
Now the battery icon is back
hi,
Same for me, the only way was to hard reset !
This is really an annoying bug!
I don't want to hard-reset my Tocuh Diamond, especially now since they are suppose to release a new official ROM in december....
You could always just install 'batti' which puts a much more useful battery indicator at the very top of your screen.
If you get clock at today screen, use Advanced Config. Launch it, choose Today/Show on title bar and select the Battery option.
So I've searched all over to try and figure this one out, but there's a lot of similar issues and none that I could find that are the same thing. The description might end up long because I want to be absolutely clear about what's happening (since there were a lot of really similar issues I found when I searched).
I have a Motorola Droid running CM 7 (.0.3, i think), but the problem was also there on the last version of CM I was running (6.something, probably). The first time I wiped and installed CM7 the problem seemed to be solved, but I screwed up the account setup and on the 2nd install the problem was back.
ANYWAY, the actual problem is this:
My phone's sound will NOT turn off. I can turn it all the way down with the volume rocker, and it will show the Vibrate icon, but the volume bar will not go down that last little bit. It does not vibrate. It does not go to silent. If I turn off sound from the lock screen, it doesn't do anything except show a vibrate icon at the top. The volume level remains the same. Same goes for the sound toggle on the home screen menu. It just doesn't do anything except change the icon to vibrate, silent, whatever.
The only way I can get it to go to silent/vibrate is through the Sound menu in settings. Even then, I can't just check the Silent Mode box, I have to go to the volume dialog box and manually drag it all the way to zero. Then, if I hit volume up on the rocker or turn the sound up in any other way, I have to go back to Settings to change it again.
I'm going crazy trying to solve this. I've wiped my phone. It doesn't seem like a hardware issue since everything is working except the switch to vibrate/silent from sound-on mode. I've tried everything I can think of. I've had the phone for almost 2 years now, and I'm generally good at fixing this type of thing, or at least finding the answer on Google. Has anyone had this issue?
khorbin said:
So I've searched all over to try and figure this one out, but there's a lot of similar issues and none that I could find that are the same thing. The description might end up long because I want to be absolutely clear about what's happening (since there were a lot of really similar issues I found when I searched).
I have a Motorola Droid running CM 7 (.0.3, i think), but the problem was also there on the last version of CM I was running (6.something, probably). The first time I wiped and installed CM7 the problem seemed to be solved, but I screwed up the account setup and on the 2nd install the problem was back.
ANYWAY, the actual problem is this:
My phone's sound will NOT turn off. I can turn it all the way down with the volume rocker, and it will show the Vibrate icon, but the volume bar will not go down that last little bit. It does not vibrate. It does not go to silent. If I turn off sound from the lock screen, it doesn't do anything except show a vibrate icon at the top. The volume level remains the same. Same goes for the sound toggle on the home screen menu. It just doesn't do anything except change the icon to vibrate, silent, whatever.
The only way I can get it to go to silent/vibrate is through the Sound menu in settings. Even then, I can't just check the Silent Mode box, I have to go to the volume dialog box and manually drag it all the way to zero. Then, if I hit volume up on the rocker or turn the sound up in any other way, I have to go back to Settings to change it again.
I'm going crazy trying to solve this. I've wiped my phone. It doesn't seem like a hardware issue since everything is working except the switch to vibrate/silent from sound-on mode. I've tried everything I can think of. I've had the phone for almost 2 years now, and I'm generally good at fixing this type of thing, or at least finding the answer on Google. Has anyone had this issue?
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A good way to try and debug the issue would be to install Widgetsoid 2.x(https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jim2&feature=search_result) and place a switcher on your homescreen with the different sound options such as silent and vibrate. Then, toggle those switches and see if your status bar icon changes, and if the phone is actually in vibrate or silent mode.
If that doesn't work then I would suggest to try another ROM, or perhaps it's a hardware issue.
Thanks, I'll try that and let you know the results.
Go to Settings -> CyanogenMod Settings -> Sound -> Silent State (check)
For some reason my "phone" app won't let me end a call now. It could be gingervolt related but I'm not sure, and I don't have enough posts yet to post to the dev forum.
I can hit the end button and it says call ended, but the icon in the notification bar still says connected and the call stays active. So far the only way I've found to fix it is reboot the phone, which is rather annoying.
Anyone have any ideas?
Hi everyone
Just got the xperia z yesterday (after my previous lg 4x was stolen... grrr... may the thief get permanent bursting hemorroids...) and I noticed a weird thing.
The mute/vibrate/sound toggle in the notification bar does not seem to work, and the same goes for the one in the popup shown by pressing the power button for a couple seconds.
Details: the mute or vibrate icon appears on the notification bar, but if I check the volumes in settings, they're still all on, and if I receive a call or get a notification or whatever, the phone actually rings despite the supposedly muted state.
All this doesn't happen if I "manually" turn the volume off with the volume buttons or via settings: in that case the vibrate icon appears and the phone actually does not ring.
Has anyone experienced anything similar?
Nope but you may want to try a factory reset.
And this is not the troubleshooting section.
Sent from my gorgeous White Xperia Z
Rashkae said:
And this is not the troubleshooting section.
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Ooops, sorry my bad, I posted while I was still half asleep
Yes. this is happening on mine too. Really annoying. If you get it sorted then please let me know!
Hey guys,
I have a Note 8 running on Android 9 for 4 years and I have been using the phone just fine until this morning when I woke up and noticed the phone having nothing on the main screen but a message (in native language, temporary translated as "Phone is booting/starting..."). I thought it was my child messing something up so I left it alone and 2 hours later it still displayed the same message. When I clicked on the Bixbly button, it said that the function was unable in Emergency mode. I also tried restarting, force restarting and restarting in Download mode, but nothing works. The volume button, navigation bar are still working properly; I can still access settings via navigation bar, and I can answer phone calls though I could not make phone calls with it.
Any suggestions on fixing this issue?
sakibaraki said:
Hey guys,
I have a Note 8 running on Android 9 for 4 years and I have been using the phone just fine until this morning when I woke up and noticed the phone having nothing on the main screen but a message (in native language, temporary translated as "Phone is booting/starting..."). I thought it was my child messing something up so I left it alone and 2 hours later it still displayed the same message. When I clicked on the Bixbly button, it said that the function was unable in Emergency mode. I also tried restarting, force restarting and restarting in Download mode, but nothing works. The volume button, navigation bar are still working properly; I can still access settings via navigation bar, and I can answer phone calls though I could not make phone calls with it.
Any suggestions on fixing this issue?
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From sammobile - To turn off the Emergency mode, just tap on the overflow menu (the three-dot icon) in the top right corner and tap on the relevant option. You can also manage your emergency contacts by tapping the Manage emergency contacts option in the overflow menu.
ultramag69 said:
From sammobile - To turn off the Emergency mode, just tap on the overflow menu (the three-dot icon) in the top right corner and tap on the relevant option. You can also manage your emergency contacts by tapping the Manage emergency contacts option in the overflow menu.
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Hey ultramaq69,
Thanks for your response. Though the suggestion sounds very general, I found out how to turn it off via power option menu, and it is now working properly again, thanks!