A few questions

Obtik

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For one - my alarm clock doesn't work while i'm in sleep mode?
Number 2 - Is there a way to toggle between turning 4g on and off, while leaving 3g on?
Number 3 - I logged onto Twitter, and now all the people I follow on twitter are in my contacts, any way of removing this?
Number 4 - How do I make it so that when I receive messages it only vibrates, while still leaving the ringer on?
Number 5 - Any way to get a more accurate reading on the battery than just by 10%?

Thanks for anyone who takes the time to answer any of these.
 
Update - I uninstalled my Twitter account and installed Plume instead, which has taken care of #3
 
#2 - Go to Settings > Wireless & Networks > Mobile Networks > Network Mode and select CDMA only.
 
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And i've actually searched for quite a few battery widgets, each of them only display like "90%, 80%," just as the phone does.. was hoping to find one that could read it by 1%
 
#1 has me at a loss, because mine seems to work fine. Check your alarm settings, make sure it's set and the volume is up. Open the Alarm app and press the menu button, make sure "Alarm in silent mode" is checked, and check alarm volume while you are there...
 
And i've actually searched for quite a few battery widgets, each of them only display like "90%, 80%," just as the phone does.. was hoping to find one that could read it by 1%

Look for "Battery Solo Widget" you can adjust the settings to show 1% increments.
 
Truly annoying. I've tried three times now. "Alarm in silent mode" is Checked. Alarm Volume is up, and I even tried setting it just to vibrate. I tried turning off Alarm in silent mode, setting an alarm, having it not work, then reactivating it and setting another, and it STILL doesn't work. I'm at a loss
 
Um, with this device, you can't change the battery to read per individual percentages. You'd have to install a custom kernel or modify some of the configuration files with a updatable .zip. All of the wdigets on the market are going to still display the percentage every 10%.
 
Um, with this device, you can't change the battery to read per individual percentages. You'd have to install a custom kernel or modify some of the configuration files with a updatable .zip. All of the wdigets on the market are going to still display the percentage every 10%.

Try the app Battery Circle.
 
Or is anyone else having any problems with the alarm going off while in sleep mode? I've tried everything I can think of with like 6 different tests and I can't get it
 
And i've actually searched for quite a few battery widgets, each of them only display like "90%, 80%," just as the phone does.. was hoping to find one that could read it by 1%

Look for Battmonx great app will do 1% and more
 

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