Feature Request: Do not disturb - Paranoid Android Features Development

I would love to see a do not disturb option in sounds. An option to mute the phone at night (ringtone notification ...) and why not shut down Wifi so battery life can be extended

koumbouni said:
I would love to see a do not disturb option in sounds. An option to mute the phone at night (ringtone notification ...) and why not shut down Wifi so battery life can be extended
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that would be a great feature....
i hope they see this

Maybe not just a not disturb mode, but a profiles menu, as present in other roms
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Not vibrating while on silent

Having an issue around the silent mode not vibrating for notifications (email or messaging) I'm using a nightly build.
Model - MB860
version - CM7-11092011
Vibrate is set to Always
Silent and vibrate are two different modes right?
WiredPirate said:
Silent and vibrate are two different modes right?
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Well I know silent and vibrate are different, but while silent means no sound (Duh) I have the sound mode set to switch between (sound+vibrate) and (vibrate) through the Notification power widget. To squash some of the future comments I've tested the issue through the widget or through settings options with the same results.
bbdman said:
Well I know silent and vibrate are different, but while silent means no sound (Duh) I have the sound mode set to switch between (sound+vibrate) and (vibrate) through the Notification power widget. To squash some of the future comments I've tested the issue through the widget or through settings options with the same results.
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I use Power Control Plus widget to switch between "sound + vibrate" and "vibrate", it works well for me. I believe there is also a silent option but I don't have that enabled to toggle. Also Shush is a great way to automatically turn your ringer back on after a set amount of time.

Silencing at night?

Android had this nice feature where you can silence the phone between XX:XXam and YY:YYpm...any know of an app that can replicate this feature in WP8?
TIA
Apps can't change system settings in Windows Phone. There is no automated functionality in the OS for this either. You will have to do that yourself in the evening.
Thanks - guess I will have to turn off my phone at night for the first time in years. Or maybe keep it in another room for the night.
DPLOY said:
Thanks - guess I will have to turn off my phone at night for the first time in years. Or maybe keep it in another room for the night.
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When locked, you just press the vol button (either one) and then tap the sound/mute/vibe icon upper right. Takes a lot less time than turning off your phone. Or did you mean that?
And yeah, the app restrictions are still way too draconian in WP8.
I dont get a MUTE option - only ring+vibrate or just plain vibrate...?
DPLOY said:
I dont get a MUTE option - only ring+vibrate or just plain vibrate...?
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I think that is the mute option!
vibrate is separate
DPLOY said:
I dont get a MUTE option - only ring+vibrate or just plain vibrate...?
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Hi DPLOY
The vibrate function is separate. You turn the vibrate on/of in the "ringtones + sounds" settings. If you have vibrate on the button on the volume controls will toggle ring + vibrate and ring. With vibrate off it will toggle ring and mute.
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andrew-in-woking
Odd that there are two toggles rather than one three-state toggle for this functionality.
andrew-in-woking said:
Hi DPLOY
The vibrate function is separate. You turn the vibrate on/of in the "ringtones + sounds" settings. If you have vibrate on the button on the volume controls will toggle ring + vibrate and ring. With vibrate off it will toggle ring and mute.
God bless
andrew-in-woking
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ok thanks
Why not just put the phone into Flight mode? Settings > Flight mode. Or install "Pin it" from the store and you can put the Flight mode toggle tile on your start screen. You can also add tiles for WiFi, Bluetooth and Mobile data too.
if you cant change settings through apps i guess you can also not use NFC patches to set settings

notification duration

Hi I have Moto-E 2nd Gen from Cricket bought earlier this year.
I'd like to increase duration of notification for appointments. Right now if I pick one of the available notifications, it beeps just once with whatever sound I picked (and if I have headphones plugged in but am not actually listening, then I don't hear at all).
Sound is also quite low.
I'd like for notifications to be like alarms, i.e. keep ringing till I do something or at least ring 5-6 times.
Can someone help? Appreciate it
Maybe with tasker? You can make an action to play a beep until you presa a button...
The learning curve of tasker its hard, but totaly worth it
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sfermat said:
Maybe with tasker? You can make an action to play a beep until you presa a button...
The learning curve of tasker its hard, but totaly worth it
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Took a quick look- seems rather intimidating to say the least! But thanks anyway!

How do you automatically silence this phone?

I've used the app "Silent Time" for the past few years to automatically silence my phones during work hours. It doesn't seem to work on this phone (notification pops up, but the ringer volume doesn't change). I also tried ifttt, but that also didn't adjust the ringer volume upon triggering the recipe.
Does anyone have automatic silence working on this phone? How are you doing it?
Settings -> Do not disturb -> Set weekdays time to silent.
Oh
dinyulee said:
Oh
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This is "thank you" in your language?
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No wakeup on incoming call

When I receive a call the screen does not wake. If I wake the phone manually, I can see the incoming call notification, but the phone app incoming call screen does not show.
Any tips on how to fix this? A reboot does not help.
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I had that with my alarm once. Turned out another app was stopping the screen turning on. It was a while ago though so I can't remember which one it was sorry.
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Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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paalkr said:
Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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Yeh noticed that too, it was weird, as my previous Samsung phones never acted like that. This is my first phone with Pie so I'm not sure if it's a Pie or Huawei thing.
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paalkr said:
Turns out that the do not disturb mode prevents the incoming call screen from being shown. I would like the phone to wake up and show incoming calls during do not disturb, but without any sound or vibrations of course.
My Samsung S7 did wake up. Is it Android P or Huawei that are responsible for this changed behavior?
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You can setup do not disturb mode as you like. For example you can let calls get through or just calls by your favourite contacts.
How the phone notifies you depends on your notification volume settings. If your phone is on ringtone, it rings, on vibrate it vibrates and on silent it just lights up.
So if you put the phone on silent mode while in do not disturb and exempt incoming calls from do not disturb, you should get exactly what you want.
AndiThebassman said:
You can setup do not disturb mode as you like. For example you can let calls get through or just calls by your favourite contacts.
How the phone notifies you depends on your notification volume settings. If your phone is on ringtone, it rings, on vibrate it vibrates and on silent it just lights up.
So if you put the phone on silent mode while in do not disturb and exempt incoming calls from do not disturb, you should get exactly what you want.
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Thanks for clerifying how DND works with Android P on Huawei phones.
That you have to adjust both sound and enable DND to get this behavior, seems like a bad descission by somebody. Maybe some get disturbed by the screen waking, but you always have the opportunity to place the phone face down...
Anybody that can recommend a good sound and notification profile manager?
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