[Q] s3 mini alarm clock not going off - Galaxy S III Mini Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi, i have an s3 mini running cm11 right now. my alarm never goes off on a morning when i set it the night before. i use neon alarm clock to wake me up but i beleive it has something to do with my cpu going into deep sleep mode. theres also an issue where when i check the phones time on a morning it remains frozen. the only way i can get around it is when i leave the phone plugged in all night and sometimes thats not possible because i need to charge my tab.
is there a way i can get my cpu to remain alive all the time ....i dont mind taking a bit of battery drain once the alarm clock and time is functional on a morning. ...the help would be greatly appreciated...

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Notifications and Screen-off Animation

Ok so I updated to CM7.1 RC1 today and I`m seing something strange. The notifications are stacked on the bottom of the notification drawer. I cant figure out how to change that..... Also I`m unable to get screen-off animation going.
Thanks in advance
Ok went to the latest nightly from today and animation is working. Still cant figure out the notification and I think I`m having issues with Deep Sleep. CPUSpy only showing few seconds in Deep Sleep and mostly 600MHz used.... Maybe Im using wrong Governor ?
I`m trying to charge to 100% and reset battery stats, then will leave over night to see whats going on. If no luck I guess I`ll go to 5/30 OC kernel. That seemed to have a good Deep Sleep for me on other older nightlys..
Ok it was deep sleeping all night so I guess I`m good..... Intrestingly went to sleep with 99%, woke up it said 98%, but after going in to CPUspy and looking at gmail it went down to 96% almost right away....
Still cant figure out how to change notification, not to show up from the bottom, but rather from the top

[Q] Any custom ROMs which disable fully charged vibration?

After reading several other threads created to ask this specific question and trying most if not all of the offered solutions, I am resigned to the fact that a custom ROM may be the only way to disable the 100% battery charged notification.
Has anyone currently got a Note which does NOT vibrate/screen on when it reaches 100% charge? What was the solution? Custom ROM/app/decompiling systemui.apk?
Thanks.
PS. FYI 'Battery Charged Silencer' app does not currently work for Note, Tasker can only set 'silent' etc which does not affect it, and I do not want to buy a seperate alarm clock..
Mine Note never vibrate or sounds or give any notification when its fully charged.
I have to check it for myself, too see if it fully charged on the lockscreen.
Maybe theres a setting to enable/disable it then? Since mine never do that when its fully charged.
It does it. If you wait 30~ minutes after it reaches 100%, it will do it. There is no default setting to switch it off. I thought I had solved it last night by actually leaving the screen on absolute minimum, but it just takes longer to reach 'fully charged' state.
Any ideas or solutions would be great as it is driving me crazy.
It does. This vobrating crap wakes me every noght! Even if I dont charge it, it vibrates when battery is low. Very stupid that you cant turn it off.
Ive been looking for this functiok also. Badly!
Amazed there isn't any solution for this yet. For the time being I have reluctantly brought my W610i out of retirement to serve as an alarm clock.
Now I take two devices into the shower instead of just one.
I finally stumbled across the solution to this last night. You need to move the 'haptic feedback' slider all the way to the left in sound->vibration intensity. Having the other sliders down on their own isn't enough, but disabling haptic feedback stops the vibrate notification.
You can then use Tasker or other similar tool to suppress the 'screen on' notification.

Charging issue

i got me new galaxy note yesterday and i put the note to charge about 11pm but i woke up somewhat after midnight and the phone was very hot, not burning my hand but very hot and the battery wasnt fuly charged...it was abut 50%.this also this happened to me with my old galaxy s. is this a common issue or its just my unit and i should go replace it?
Don't worry!
Its common...
This does not happen to me, my note stays very cool during charging, it sound like some software has gone nuts and is maxing you cpu, try restarting your note, if it keep happening download the free watchdog app, and set it to monitor all processes, it will give you an alarm and tell you which app/software is causing the problem.
John.
Tinderbox (UK) said:
This does not happen to me, my note stays very cool during charging, it sound like some software has gone nuts and is maxing you cpu, try restarting your note, if it keep happening download the free watchdog app, and set it to monitor all processes, it will give you an alarm and tell you which app/software is causing the problem.
John.
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i forgot to tell you that the phone was off....anyway im charging it right now and everything seems normal...by the way is there any maximum temperature that the phone shouldnt pass when using and what app to use to check it?
Tinderbox (UK) said:
This does not happen to me, my note stays very cool during charging, it sound like some software has gone nuts and is maxing you cpu, try restarting your note, if it keep happening download the free watchdog app, and set it to monitor all processes, it will give you an alarm and tell you which app/software is causing the problem.
John.
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I'm getting this a lot since moving to ICS (LPY). Whenever I charge my Note I am never sure what to expect, but often the CPU is cranking away at 1.4GHz and the phone is very hot. If I check to see what's going on then often I find the Samsung Keyboard to be going mental (or Swiftkey if I try switching to that) or the System process has gone nuts, or maybe something else.
I never had these problems with Gingerbread (for six months), but with ICS the phone is a mess whenever I attach anything to the USB port. A reboot sorts it out, but this is very much best done with the phone disconnected from a USB power source, otherwise it's (possibly) back to sqaure one and stupid CPU clocking again.
For the second time since moving to ICS I am just about to return to Gingerbread, because this crap is doing my head in. I just want a phone that works.
It is monumentally fracked up that trying to charge your device actually causes it to switch onto some crazy "use every drop of power I can" mode. Still, it makes a nice hand warmer.

[Q] Galaxy Note N7000 auto shutdown

Hi guys I'd rooted my note to RocketRom v3 last week.
Yesterday my phone battery left 9% so i charged it till 100% until the icon appears, so i unplug it and start using it.
The battery status showed 89%, before I went to sleep with alarm set.
The next morning I was overslept as the phone suddenly shutdown automatically and the alarm clock didnt ring. After long pressing the power button, it still don't boot up. So I took out the battery and put it back, switch it on. Left 33%!!!!!! I am not sure what is exactly the problem, had uninstall all battery monitor apps or battery saver apps.
Can anyone please help me because today it auto shutdown again. IT frustrating and anyone could help really would be very grateful!
Do a clean install again
Thanks for replying =D
Just a little issue here, before rooting, this problem also occured when im on stock rom and stock kernel 4.0.4 ICS, already replaced the battery once with a totally new battery. Rooted the phone cause i though it would help, but it turns out the problem still exist. =( (but the developer of the rom surely did a very very good job cause im in love with RRv3 and my phone :fingers-crossed
Just so anyone who can tell what's the problem pls I'm so desperate because my phone can suddenly shutdown from battery lvl 44% and boot up with 0% (need to charge for awhile only can be booted up).

[ISSUE] Alarm clock won't wake you up after switching to emergency mode and back

As I played with the phone, I checked what is emergency mode. So I switched it on, saw the time left (about 11 days @90% battery), and then switched this mode off. This morning I only woke up cause my oldie S2 without a SIM still had some battery percents and the alarm clocked still worked =) So beware.
In ultra power saving mode on my phone when I turned it on my alarm never went off but I have more than one set and I checked the time on my phone to see the first alarm never went off but it seemed after waking the phone up even after turning the screen off again the alarm went off....
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ecopy said:
As I played with the phone, I checked what is emergency mode. So I switched it on, saw the time left (about 11 days @90% battery), and then switched this mode off. This morning I only woke up cause my oldie S2 without a SIM still had some battery percents and the alarm clocked still worked =) So beware.
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I've experienced this by simply restarting the phone. After a reset the alarm doesn't alarm even with the alarm toggled on. I have to toggle it off then on.
sporklover said:
I've experienced this by simply restarting the phone. After a reset the alarm doesn't alarm even with the alarm toggled on. I have to toggle it off then on.
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Ugh.. =( Seems like everything is done from scratch. Some things that worked perfectly before, now fall back into "childhood"...

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