Hi guys....as in the title really....
The wife has very early starts in the mornings, so is usually in bed way before me on weekdays. However, when I come tip-toeing into the room and put my phone on the wireless charger next to the bed, it gives off an annoying vibration which usually wakes her up.....not a happy bunny, as you can imagine!
I've looked everywhere in the settings but can't find a way to disable this feature.
Any help?
Thanks very much.....
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Can anyone think of a clever way to stop the kaiser drawing charge (ie auto charging) from a laptop when tethered. I ask because I use it as a usb-connected modem when travelling, but find that the power draw leaves me with a nice full battery on the phone, and a laptop-sized door stop after less than an hour. Which is not ideal. Is there a way of either stopping the Kaiser from charging when connected, or of stopping the power supply to the usb port, perhaps?
Thanks
In Settings --> Power --> Advanced Tab
There is a check box for 'When device is turned on, do not charge battery when connected to the PC'
Haven't tried it my self but this sounds like what you want
2nd poster is correct and yes, it does exactly what it says on the tin...
not sure what ROM you're using.....
I just got my Tilt last week and am still running the AT&T version.
Under Start\Settings\Power\Advanced tab, I have an option to check that states the following
"When device is turned on, do not charge the battery when connected to the PC"
Sounds like what you might be looking for...
You really are very clever people indeed! Thank you all.
Rogue9 said:
not sure what ROM you're using.....
I just got my Tilt last week and am still running the AT&T version.
Under Start\Settings\Power\Advanced tab, I have an option to check that states the following
"When device is turned on, do not charge the battery when connected to the PC"
Sounds like what you might be looking for...
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Please tell us how you found out this information! was it in the user manual or did you find out from XDA also? I myself read the user manual when I got my Tilt so I wouldn't fill like a fool asking questions like that.
G.W.E.N.I. - can you put this in your sticky?
Just came across it while kicking the tires on the new device. I sych with a desktop and use it for charging during the day and it seemed odd to me that someone would want to usb connect with out charging. guess it just kinda stuck with me and when I saw this post I had a Eureka moment....
I was surprised when I posted to the original and saw that someone beat me to the punch......
Glad to help out
Rogue9 you are a gentleman (or woman) an I like your under-signature-thing. I get the impression firms like htc have got the message that no-one reads manuals these days so think "what's the point putting any effort into them?" !!!http://1.2.3.11/bmi/forum.xda-developers.com/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif
Hello all...Long time lurker, not alot of posts....Yes I searched. I sent in my N1 to HTC for alot of Dropped calls and overheating. Got new phone back and my dock wont charge the phone. Is there a setting I missed? Is it because of Froyo FRF91 is what I have? Does anyone else have this issue? I saw a guys car charger wont charge of Froyo....If i plug it in directly to the USB it will charge fine. Thanks in advance.
Wiggle it in the dock a bit, or hold it down.
The dock really sucks imho. I hate him. I can have it working fine, I get a txt that vibrates and it disconnects. Heck the phone fell off the dock one time cuz of vibrate.
Ive tried all of the above. And Im not crazy about the dock Either but I was about to get the car dock as well and .....Hell I paid 50 bucks for this thing!
I'm not a fan of the desktop dock either. I find I hit the power button to put it to sleep and as I take my hand away it shifts in the dock and wakes up again.
That said, the car dock is quite good. Holds the phone very solid yet is easy to get the phone in/out.
The built-in bluetooth speakerphone works fine ... sounds like a speaker phone but it works. Another feature is that it holds the phone in a way that leaves the camera pointing at the road ahead ... want to record that idiot driver ahead of you just fire up the camera.
The only issue I've had is that when using navigation in the hot sun while the battery is charging it has overheated a couple of times (i.e. rebooted without warning). Now I disconnect the charger unless it is needed and have not had the issue.
P.S. Neither dock work with cases ... probably fine with the skins though.
Got my S6 (Verizon) on Friday. Pretty happy with the overall improvements. Main sad points are no better battery life and what seems to be a weaker bluetooth radio.
Overnight I charge my phone on a night table beside my bed. For 3 nights I slept well just like I have with my previous S3 and S5 phones.
I got my sexy new wireless charger yesterday and decided to use that on the night table to charge my phone, but was awoken by a nice "beep" when the phone was fully charged. If not bad enough, the charge seemed to cycle off and back on at some point in time (think it was less than a half hour), and it beeped again. This woke me up and is not going to work!
I can't find any option to disable in settings/battery or settings/sounds and notifications where I can turn off this beep on full charge. What I find odd is the different behavior of wired charging (no audible notification) and wireless charging (audible notification). I have confirmed that the beep is coming from the phone and not the charger by turning off the sound on the phone and letting it hit 100%.
Anyone know where this setting might be buried or know of some tweak or trick to disable this notification?
Thanks!
I have yet to fully change my s6 from at&t but make sure it is not the charging pad making the noise. Some pads have speakers to alert you of the phone charging and when it's finished. If that's the case I just opened mine up and cut the cords to the speaker. If not than I don't think k there's much you can do other than trying to change the settings using USB debugging and adb.
I have confirmed that the beep is coming from the phone and not the charger by turning off the sound on the phone and wireless charging to 100%. Under that condition, there is no beep.
Well I'm not quite sure what you could do to turn off the beep but I'm sure there's a way similar to the method to turn off the back button and menu button lights. The best idea I had was to have your phone go into silent mode at certain times to make sure it doesn't beep every x minutes throughout the night
Wiseor said:
Well I'm not quite sure what you could do to turn off the beep but I'm sure there's a way similar to the method to turn off the back button and menu button lights. The best idea I had was to have your phone go into silent mode at certain times to make sure it doesn't beep every x minutes throughout the night
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Sadly, that's what I'm coming up with as well, which isn't what I want. I need to be able to be notified of work emergencies, college kid issues, etc. As flexible as android can be, it certainly is frustrating at the things you can't control without being rooted (and that doesn't appear to be an option today with Verizon Galaxy S6).
Oddly enough I have absolutely no sounds coming from my wireless charger or phone when it charges to full. The only sound I hear is the one that occurs when it starts charging or detects the wireless charger. Other than that, the phone charges in total silence, and the charger itself simply changes from blue to green once it hits 100%.
Mine as well. I use the Nokia wireless charger. Maybe the charger you are using is telling your phone to make the sound when the battery gets full.
Little update here on a partial solution.
I actually found an app "Battery Full Notification" that allowed me to turn off the audible beep when the battery is full during wireless charging.
...but due to the cycling off and on of charging after that point, I still get a beep when it begins to charge again. *sigh*.
I use trigger to automatically turn off notification sounds when I connect charger then have it turn notification sounds back on @ 7 am. You can do manually if you press volume up then the gear and turn notification down all the way.
Going to bed each night, I place my phone in the Samsung Duo wireless charger and, 3 or so hours later, it's flashing the screen randomly @ full brightness, the red charging light on the Duo is blinking rapidly and some sort of text is popping up on the screen but doesn't stay long enough for my sleep weary eyes to be able to read.
Honestly, it's flickering like lightning!
Anyone have any ideas as to what's going on & how to stop it? My dog is petrified of storms and, every night, he's thinking there's a lightning storm headed in and shaking jn terror. Somethings gotta give and the wife is attached to the dog, so I figure have to solve the weirdness with the screen flashing...
Any help is appreciated!
Do you have Samsung USB Cable & Adaptive Charger?
sullytrny said:
Do you have Samsung USB Cable & Adaptive Charger?
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I finally figured it out. Don't know exactly where I found the setting or the forum I found the fix in, but it was a setting that had to be turned off for full battery notification. Once I turned it off, the issue stopped
Thanks for the reply!
lazarus0000 said:
I finally figured it out. Don't know exactly where I found the setting or the forum I found the fix in, but it was a setting that had to be turned off for full battery notification. Once I turned it off, the issue stopped
Thanks for the reply!
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That's quite a light show, for 'full battery' notification, GEES
pizza_pablo said:
That's quite a light show, for 'full battery' notification, GEES
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It was insane! Woke both my wife & I on multiple occasions. And drove my dog to insane levels of anxiety. He was sure it was lightning and acted accordingly.
Glad I got it fixed. Really a useless function
Hi guys,
i've configured AoD to stay always on which works the whole day long. But when i go to bed and put the phone on the wireless Charger (Qi-Charger from Anker) the AoD deactivates it at some point during the night. I don't know exactly when and under what circumstances this will happen but when i woke at 6 am the AoD is off...black screen.
does someone have an idea where the problem lies?