Hi,
I would like to turn off all notification noises during the night but keep the phone on for emergency calls. This there an app for this or an easy way to turn the notifications (e-mail etc) off?
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Hi,
I would like to turn off all notification noises during the night but keep the phone on for emergency calls. This there an app for this or an easy way to turn the notifications (e-mail etc) off?
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Search for an app on the market called Bedside. I've not tried it but it looks like it does what you want.
Advanced volume mode scheduler on Market place remember seeing it but I don't use it.
Or try Timeriffic. It's a free app that will allow you to adjust notification volume/vibrate, ringer volume/vibrate, brightness, wi-fi, bluetooth, and airplane mode on/off based on time.
Set a profile to turn notifications volume to 0% and vibrate off so that emails and such will not wake you up but the ringer can still be at full volume. Set another one for whatever your wake up time is to turn notification volume back up to whatever level you prefer.
I've been using it for a while now and it's a "set it and forget it" type thing. I have profiles for work hours, evening hours, sleeping, weekend and for church.
It works so well I almost forget that when I go to a movie or such I need to manually change things![]()
Audio Manager on the market allows you to control the "notifications" volume - email, text - separately from the call volume. Just turn the notifications down to zero when you want to sleep. Also, there is an app called Timerriffic, I think, that allows you to set profiles based on the time of day. Both are free.
I go into settings and set the notification ringtone to silent. I don't think this affects the call ringer at all. In the morning I go back to settings and change it back to a sound.
bedside is the best app for this...definitely worth the couple of bucks
I use Quick Profiles, it is a free app in the Marketplace. I have three profiles setup on my Droid (Normal, Quiet, and Night). In the Night profile, I have only the phone ringer active, all other notifications are off.
Quiet is just that, no ringers or notifications on.