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Hi,
* I've noticed today when I get a text message my screen comes on, I'm sure before the screen just stayed black with the notification sound? Have I changed something settings by mistake??
Thanks all
Adrian
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[REQ] Way to configure screen timeout on notifications

Has anyone else noticed that the screen stays on for like less than a second when a new SMS arrives? I can almost never get my hand over to the phone to unlock it before the screen turns back off. It would be most Excellent if there were a way to increase this timeout.
This would be great.
heard that +1
I agree, would make a good mod
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Download (missed message notifications) from market, that will help until someone do something to resolve this!
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I just wish the screen wouldn't turn on at all when you get a text message.

[Q] Disable Screen On When Notification Happens?

I can't seem to figure out why my screen is turning on after I get a text message or other kind of notification. It goes off fairly quickly, but I would like it to just not come on at all automatically. I have BLED installed anyway (although I don't think it's working right now, maybe because of this screen on thing).
So, can anyone tell me how to disable the screen on when a text/notification comes through? I've looked through settings. I'm not a newbie so I can understand any kind of talk, or should be able to.
Thanks!
Goto your messaging app.
Menu - Settings - untick the Notification
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pteols said:
Goto your messaging app.
Menu - Settings - untick the Notification
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That's just notifications in the status bar.

LED for notification

My wife just got a Droid 4 yesterday (5 Android device family!) and she is saying that the LED is not lighting when I text her. I am not familiar with Motorola phones. Does it have an LED, and does it need to be turned on in settings for notifications?
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brizey said:
My wife just got a Droid 4 yesterday (5 Android device family!) and she is saying that the LED is not lighting when I text her. I am not familiar with Motorola phones. Does it have an LED, and does it need to be turned on in settings for notifications?
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Of course it`s have LED - left upper corner, it`s not so big, but working just fine for me (SMS messages, e-mail, calendar notifications, etc...)
I never saw any special settings for notifications in general in the system, but you can go to the stock messaging application and see how you can change the style of notification.
Plus you can try Handcent SMS application from Google Play and see how it goes.
mrAdvo said:
Of course it`s have LED - left upper corner, it`s not so big, but working just fine for me (SMS messages, e-mail, calendar notifications, etc...)
I never saw any special settings for notifications in general in the system, but you can go to the stock messaging application and see how you can change the style of notification.
Plus you can try Handcent SMS application from Google Play and see how it goes.
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Thanks. I just hope it is not defective. I will let her know where to look.
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Is her screen usually on or off? The LED only lights when the screen is off.

Screen on notification

Hi all,
I've searched this forum over and over but can't seem to find anything.
Just wondering if its possible for the screen to wake up when a new notification arrives? I sit my phone up at an angle facing me at work whilst charging and keep missing messages.
Surely there's a way? It's a bit nuts it isn't default.
Cheers.
go to messages settings notification display message on screen
Where's the Notification setting? I don't see them in Setting menu
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go to messages settings notification display message on screen
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That appears to only be a "sent" or "send failure" comfirmation. It doesn't display a new received message. I don't see that option.
I am using this app notify me. After installing it, go to accessibility and turn it on and off 2 times. Should work
http://www.mediafire.com/?952blt7g5jhdzp3
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This app also works really well and you can choose which apps you want the screen to light up for
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lukekorth.screennotifications
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Lockscreen and notifications

Hello everybody,
I've got a htc one from at&t, previously i had an iphone for years and i have few questions about android:
When i receive a text message the notification appears on my lockscreen and a led light blinks on, but the screen itself stays off. There is any way to get the screen to turn on automatically without touching the phone whenever there is a new notification?
Thanks
Ivan
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For text messages I use an application called Textra and it has that feature. You can enable it in the application's settings. I am not sure if the stock Messaging application has that.
ibeacco said:
Hello everybody,
I've got a htc one from at&t, previously i had an iphone for years and i have few questions about android:
When i receive a text message the notification appears on my lockscreen and a led light blinks on, but the screen itself stays off. There is any way to get the screen to turn on automatically without touching the phone whenever there is a new notification?
Thanks
Ivan
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Try this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rageconsulting.android.lightflowlite you may not be able customise the LED, but there is an option to make the screen light up when receiving a text...I used to use the paid version when I had a Note 2.
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