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Im asking here because I don't think many people follow the themes and app section. Whenever you get a message you'll get a notification in the panel where it says, "mark as read" or "reply". I'll reply expecting the message to disappear, but the notification remains on the panel. As of right now I'm using Havoc ROM (in case you're wondering). The question isn't specific to a ROM, but a general question. I've checked the head up feature through settings, but can't find anything or any checkbox that would answer my question. Has anyone ever cone across a SMS app that will allow you to reply from the notification panel then the message notification disappears?
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Jxcorex29 said:
Im asking here because I don't think many people follow the themes and app section.
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All questions belong to q&a, so if you would have posted it in themes & apps, you would be moved here.
Jxcorex29 said:
Has anyone ever cone across a SMS app that will allow you to reply from the notification panel then the message notification disappears?
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i know this is probably already answered but i couldnt find it. can you disable the sms/mms sent notification sound like i could on the kaiser?
Lavachild said:
i know this is probably already answered but i couldnt find it. can you disable the sms/mms sent notification sound like i could on the kaiser?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=356416

Cant find this app I found here before...

Whats up guys, the other day i was searching this forum and I found an application that allowed you to set different sms notifications for different senders as well as email and a few other things and now I cannot find it for the life of me, anybody have the link to that thread? thanks
I've never heard of this but would be really cool to have on my Touch Pro, what device did you see it on before?
wolfnumba1 said:
Whats up guys, the other day i was searching this forum and I found an application that allowed you to set different sms notifications for different senders as well as email and a few other things and now I cannot find it for the life of me, anybody have the link to that thread? thanks
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It wasn't an app, it was just an idea that someone came up. But it was never done. It was just an idea of development Although I don't think it's useful, but would love to see how they pull it out.
Different notifications TO YOU you mean?
What is the point?
Except if you mean auto reply to them (SMS or EMail) based on who they are.
CommManagerPro (you'll find it in XDA Devs) is adding this functionality in the next version (among other things).
Try Ringo. Its a WinMo software that enables you to set separate ringtones and SMS tones for each separate contact. The user interface is very very simple, it is a great application to have and use. Either try searching for it Google, or you might be able to find it on this forum using search.
NLS said:
Different notifications TO YOU you mean?
What is the point?
Except if you mean auto reply to them (SMS or EMail) based on who they are.
CommManagerPro (you'll find it in XDA Devs) is adding this functionality in the next version (among other things).
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No I meant like how you have custom ringtones for your contacts, I could have sworn I saw a thread with an app that allowed you to set custom SMS tones for your contacts instead of just one default SMS sound, but the other guy said it was just a concept for an application, :-(
Interesting idea.
wolfnumba1 said:
...I saw a thread with an app that allowed you to set custom SMS tones for your contacts instead of just one default SMS sound...
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as already stated - RINGO is an app that can do this for you.

Vibration on Froyo

Is there any way to get it working? Running Super Froyo
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Would you do a forum search seriously this was answered like 2 days after we got a froyo port, and it def works
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oh the hypocrisy !!!
if prior to your dismissive response, you had actually tried the search terms "froyo" "vibration", across the entire android on vouge development thread, you would have discovered the ONLY result is THIS thread. !!
how about redeeming your redeeming yourself by at least posting a LINK to the solution?
thoughtlesskyle said:
Would you do a forum search seriously this was answered like 2 days after we got a froyo port, and it def works
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dpkform said:
if prior to your dismissive response, you had actually tried the search terms "froyo" "vibration", across the entire android on vouge development thread, you would have discovered the ONLY result is THIS thread. !!
how about redeeming your redeeming yourself by at least posting a LINK to the solution?
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just go into settings, sounds vibrate > always (or whatever you want). this however only affects the phone call, for individual apps like gmail or sms you have to go into the settings of those and set it to vibrate.
also for searching you have to be creative in your search terms doing vibrate in this forum gives http://forum.xda-developers.com/search.php?searchid=41720678, and the 4th or 5th result mentions like i said to go into the system settings and sound and set it.
Edit it was the 3rd result that gave http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7120509&highlight=vibrate#post7120509
after you change the settings to always vibrate, you can then long press the end key and select silent. This will put the phone into vibrate mode as indicated by the icon in the notification bar.
You can also toggle this in the lock screen when you have to swipe left to put the phone into vibrate mode as well.
dpkform said:
if prior to your dismissive response, you had actually tried the search terms "froyo" "vibration", across the entire android on vouge development thread, you would have discovered the ONLY result is THIS thread. !!
how about redeeming your redeeming yourself by at least posting a LINK to the solution?
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so apparently the thread below answering your question doesnt exist?
so you must still be looking for an answer?
or wait was it answered, my post still stands it was answered don't call me out just because you dont want to do a little research

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Hi all,
I created a task that send the %anticker of the notification to my Mi Band. All works well but I want modify the task in order to wait 5 seconds after the notification and after that only if the notification is still unread it send the %anticker to te Mi Band.
How can I do this?
Thanks to all
Should be fairly easy to do.
Firstly, a delay is as simple as Task > Wait, and you choose your wait time. Then you just need an IF unread THEN send to Mi band.
But it would probably be easier if you post your current profile and someone could help in more detail.
the_scotsman said:
Should be fairly easy to do.
Firstly, a delay is as simple as Task > Wait, and you choose your wait time. Then you just need an IF unread THEN send to Mi band.
But it would probably be easier if you post your current profile and someone could help in more detail.
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Thanks for your reply.
Yes I need only how to do the "IF unread", I don't know if there is a way to verify if a particular notification is read...
davboc said:
Thanks for your reply.
Yes I need only how to do the "IF unread", I don't know if there is a way to verify if a particular notification is read...
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I would assume AutoNotification has a way to determine that. But it may depend on the app the notification is from?
Generally, a notification disappears once it has been read, so you would assume if there's a notification present, it is unread.
the_scotsman said:
I would assume AutoNotification has a way to determine that. But it may depend on the app the notification is from?
Generally, a notification disappears once it has been read, so you would assume if there's a notification present, it is unread.
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yes all right. But I can't find this way... autonotification captures all details of a notification when it is generated, but I can't find a way to verify if it is still unread after 5 seconds...
I just had a flick through my AutoNotification setups in Tasker, there's no setting or option for unread, so I don't think it's possible for it to know if it's unread or not.

Android Messages, customizable notifications? Has anyone figured out how?

I've been a android messages user for a while now, but since emui 8 on my p20 pro, I've not been able to set customizable notifications for different contacts. Thought it would work the way as Gmail app, but no luck. I'm using 3rd party app for the moment (TEXTRA), but I don't like it. Anyone have any answers?
Mattye81 said:
I've been a android messages user for a while now, but since emui 8 on my p20 pro, I've not been able to set customizable notifications for different contacts. Thought it would work the way as Gmail app, but no luck. I'm using 3rd party app for the moment (TEXTRA), but I don't like it. Anyone have any answers?
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Does Android messages do the same thing on other phones?
Yeah it does, I've used it since my P8, and my wife uses it on her P10. Checked again yesterday, can change notifications to whatever she wants. Its like they made it the same as their old sms app.
For some reason huawei has removed this option from android messages. One of many unexplained software decisions with emui
Apoxx said:
For some reason huawei has removed this option from android messages. One of many unexplained software decisions with emui
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google made this rules
as new Google rule all messaging should happen via Google messaging app only
Wasn't Google, had a chat with the other week. They have no control of what Huawei did. And Huawei just said sorry, I'll ask our Devs team to look into it but they are looking into 9 pie, so they may never fix it.
Babu mani said:
google made this rules
as new Google rule all messaging should happen via Google messaging app only
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which is fine, but it still does not answer why you can customize notifications in the google messaging app on any other phone, but not on huawei.
Apoxx said:
which is fine, but it still does not answer why you can customize notifications in the google messaging app on any other phone, but not on huawei.
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guess huawei will fix this soon
Babu mani said:
guess huawei will fix this soon
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guess hope huawei will fix this soon
So many poor choices made by Huawei with respect to EMUI!
See this thread on how to access the Settings necessary to customize the notifications for all apps including Android Messages. It works great!
tsouthen said:
See this thread on how to access the Settings necessary to customize the notifications for all apps including Android Messages. It works great!
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Tried it and it took me to the App Notifications Setting screen - selecting Messages does not show any settings to change the notification tone.
You should see an entry called Other notifications, click on that (the text not the toggle button and you will then be able to set the Sound and other options.
tsouthen said:
You should see an entry called Other notifications, click on that (the text not the toggle button and you will then be able to set the Sound and other options.
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Actually, the entry is called "Default" in my case but the rest of your instructions are perfect.

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