Battery notification sound

kennyglass

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Is there a fix to turn off the low battery/battery fully charged notification sound? Or even to delete the beep? I see DK28 still did not have any options for that. There should be a root mod for it somewhere. Thanks.
 
There is, just don't let your battery get that low. LOL J/K.

I will check into this see what I can find. I know you can't delete or rename the file, I already tried.

Update: Still searching around for an answer to this, doesn't seem to be anything jumping out at me yet as I guess most people consider this to be one of the more important notifications worth having.
 
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Use Root Explorer (or equivalent) and navigate to "/system/media/audio/ui". In that folder look for "TW_Low_Battery.oog" and "TW_Battery_caution.oog". Rename each one, changing the ".oog" to ".bak". Let me know if that works.
 
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Use Root Explorer (or equivalent) and navigate to "/system/media/audio/ui". In that folder look for "TW_Low_Battery.oog" and "TW_Battery_caution.oog". Rename each one, changing the ".oog" to ".bak". Let me know if that works.

Already tried that Ragnarokx. Tried Astro and ES File Explorer. Access denied or permission request denied/operation failed. Were thinking along the same lines.. LOL.
 
I use Root Explorer, and there's a toggle at the top of the screen to change from Read/Only to Read/Write (not sure how to do this in other file explorers). If I'm in Read/Only mode I have the same problem, but in Read/Write mode I can rename the files. I've done this with the bootup/shutdown sounds, so I'm assuming this will work for these sounds as well.
 
Quote: You can turn the vibration intensity all the way down in the haptic feedback vibration and the phone wont vibrate when your battery is full...but as long as that setting is down the phone will not vibrate for anything no matter what your notification/ringers are set at Quote end. - I believe it's stupid making a phone that you have to root to be able to disable certain features.
 
Use Root Explorer (or equivalent) and navigate to "/system/media/audio/ui". In that folder look for "TW_Low_Battery.oog" and "TW_Battery_caution.oog". Rename each one, changing the ".oog" to ".bak". Let me know if that works.

Thank you! That worked well! Ah....peaceful sleep!:D