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If we create an alert through the Opsgenie app, the volume settings are overwritten, as expected. But if we call our on duty phone number, without creating an alert, we do receive the call, but the volume settings are being kept in silent mode.


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Since upgrading to iOS 13.1(now 13.1.2), the volume on the phone that that I normally have set on maximum level, keeps lowering on its own to about 25%. I became aware of the problem when my alerts (email, text, other alerts) were often barely audible if phone was in my pants pocket.

If you're using an iPhone X or later, please check to see if 'Attention Aware Features' is enabled, which lowers the volume of alerts: About Attention Aware features on your iPhone X or iPad Pro - Apple Support.

I have the identical problem and nothing works (snooze off, ...). As soon as I look at my IPhone X (iOS11.2.5) the alarm switches to the volume that I set it to, but before it blares at the "ringers and alerts" volume. So frustrating!

Go to: Settings-> Sounds & Haptics and move the slider "Ringer and Alerts" to the left or to the right to adjust the volume of your ringtone and your ALERTS tone at the same time.

I've got an iPhone X (10) and thought the alarm was very quiet (compared to ringer and alert volume). I'd been through all the options (ringer and alert volume slider, change with buttons, turning my device off and on again, hard reboot, reset all settings), but nothing changed it. Eventually I discovered that it's a new feature of the iPhone X. If you're looking at the phone the alarm is quiet, if you don't look it's as loud as other ringers and alerts. (Once it's gone quieter, it stays at that volume).

Thus, people who used more melodic alarms reported feeling more alert in the mornings, whereas those whose alarms had harsher sounds, like that of intermittent beeping, said they felt groggier and less awake.

Now that I have restarted in safe mode, I'm not sure where to begin... when I saved a draft message in gmail, the bar arrived and stayed but it's not a gmail issue as this is the first time I've used this account in months.

This is my 2nd Cingular Flip. I liked it so much I bought one for my elderly aunt but I gave her mine and I took the new one since I had already customized mine with louder ringtones, etc. But now I can't for the life of me recall how I set the alarm ringtone. I've read the user manual and searched tutorials online to no avail. I know it can be done because I did it before. But now I can't remember how! Anybody know?

To change your actual ringtone, along with ringtone volume and type, we can do this from your Settings. You want to select Menu > Settings > User Profiles > General.

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Most people are saying to use a 3rd party file manager to browse to the alarm sound in the file system which is like /system/media/audio/ringtones/galaxy/file.ogg or something close to that. Then open the file with XYZ player and then tell the player to set it as the default alarm sound.

As helpful as our shrill ringtones are at yanking us out of sleep and into each new day, alarm clocks actually go against our bodies' natural cycles. We're designed to follow circadian rhythms, or a 24-hour sleep and wake cycle. Our bodies are meant to sleep when night falls and rise when the sun starts peeking through our curtains, not when we hear a loud, jarring sound. When our alarm clocks sound each morning, we're ripping ourselves out of the sleep cycle and essentially interrupting our bodies, making for a groggy and unhappy start to the day.

Luckily there is a way to mute ringtones but keep the call notification around. This means your iPhone will ring, but other devices will stay silent and just show you the incoming call, giving you an option to answer them or hang up right there.

Go to System Preferences/Notifications, find FaceTime in the list and turn off "Play sound for notifications". This way macOS will show all incoming FaceTime, FaceTime Audio, and regular phone calls in the top right, but your Mac gonna stay silent.

For some reason, there is no way to disable sound for call notifications on iOS and iPadOS, although there is a workaround: you can create a silent ringtone using GarageBand or you can buy one from the iTunes Store (buying will also make it available for your other iOS devices).

Public Safety Alerts contain information about a threat that may not be imminent or after an imminent threat has occurred. Public safety alerts are less severe than imminent threat alerts.

America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response (AMBER) Alerts are urgent bulletins issued in child-abduction cases. Rapid and effective public alerts often play a crucial role in returning a missing child safely. An AMBER Alert instantly enables the entire community to assist in the search for and safe recovery of the child.

Follow the action advised by the alert. The message will show the type and time of the alert, any action you should take, and the agency issuing the alert. The message will be no more than 360 characters. You can get more details from your local authorities, local news or trusted social media sources.

Wireless providers are selling devices with WEA capability included. To find out if your phone can receive WEA alerts, contact your wireless provider. All the major providers participate in WEA on a voluntary basis.

During the update period, IPAWS will accommodate all versions of WEAs to ensure that the public will receive alerts for which their providers and mobile phones are compatible. If you have any questions, please contact us at IPAWS@fema.dhs.gov.

Newer Devices

Alerting authorities may send a 360-character version to communicate additional information to the public about emergencies to phones and networks that are ready to support 360-characters. Contact your alert origination software provider to find out whether your software allows you to send 360-character WEAs

Older Devices

Alerting authorities must include 90-character versions of their alerts to ensure the alert is received by older WEA-capable mobile phones.. When you include a 90- and a 360-character message in the same alert, wireless providers that participate in WEA will send the 90-character version to older phones and the 360-character version to newer phones.

When sending a Spanish-language alert, an English-language version is also required. Alerting authorities are responsible for translating their WEA messages into Spanish. Note: The alert language displayed on a phone is dependent on the phone type and settings, so you cannot target a segment of the population to receive just Spanish-language WEAs.

An embedded reference is data, like a hyperlinked URL or phone number, that an alert recipient can click to perform an action related to the alert. The availability of embedded content empowers emergency managers to offer the public alerts that can direct them to more comprehensive emergency response resources, including multimedia such as pictures or maps, which can lead to swifter community response on fast developing events.

So you may consider a tone that starts light and gets to the chorus, or a certain type of alarm clock that has progressive tones built into it. Other factors like metabolism, environment, and fatigue may all play a role in how you wake up, but experts agree that trying new wake-up routines may promote alertness earlier in the day.

If you need a visual countdown timer, then also run the service, but don't rely on a service to stay awake without a WAKE_LOCK. Services also can be destroyed if the user has a bad phone or tries to use an app that uses way too much RAM - My phone would probably kill it because my phone sucks.

And the Context will stay the same regardless of the phone being awake or asleep. The context is based on the running process/class/block of code it's in. If the context were causing a problem, I would expect it to throw an exception and force close.

The scenario your toast is used for, like an alarm or reminder. "reminder" - A reminder notification. This will be displayed pre-expanded and stay on the user's screen till dismissed. Note that this will be silently ignored unless there's a toast button action that activates in background."alarm" - An alarm notification. This will be displayed pre-expanded and stay on the user's screen till dismissed. Audio will loop by default and will use alarm audio."incomingCall" - An incoming call notification. This will be displayed pre-expanded in a special call format and stay on the user's screen till dismissed. Audio will loop by default and will use ringtone audio."urgent" - An important notification. This allows users to have more control over what apps can send them high-priority toast notifications that can break through Focus Assist (Do not Disturb). This can be modified in the notifications settings.

During an emergency, one of the best things you can do for your safety is to keep informed about where the danger is and what action you need to take to stay safe. DFES provides a range of official information sources to help you stay up to date. 2351a5e196

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