Lollipop Battery is fully charged notification issue.

I charge my phone once a day, at night when I'm not using it, makes sense for my usage. If charging it when you wake up works for certain people great, it's not what works for me. It is a small issue correct, but I don't think anyone can say this feature is necessary.

I'll try agent again, but last time I tried that it only muted the notifications, they still pop up on screen if you have screen on for things such as clock, navigator or whatever reason you want the screen on. This battery full will not stay on if you don't have the screen locked on, so if you just plug it in to charge and screen is off, your phone will light up when is charged, but it will go off when the screen times out. This is only a issue for those that have their screens locked on for whatever reason they feel the need to have them on for.

Again, this whole discussion is over a useless notification that Samsung or Google thought was great. I don't even care if the notification pops up, but at least have it time out in 10 seconds. I really don't think my reasons for wanting the screen on is relevant, it's the useless notification.
 
I am looking for a fix for this as well. Just rooted my device and this is a big reason. I use a Tylt, and my phone as an alarm clock. The super bright light that keeps coming on is very annoying. I have to pee, not think about swiping at my phone at 3 am. I can swipe it away, but why should I have to. And it's not just the fact that keeps me up, but I worry about screen burn as well.
It seems to be an issue with wireless charging specifically.
I have a Note 3.
 
I use my Note 4 as an alarm clock all night as well and have the same problem. I just went into the Sounds and notifications settings and set an overnight do not disturb schedule. I'm about to find out if that works.

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I am looking for a fix for this as well. Just rooted my device and this is a big reason. I use a Tylt, and my phone as an alarm clock. The super bright light that keeps coming on is very annoying. I have to pee, not think about swiping at my phone at 3 am. I can swipe it away, but why should I have to. And it's not just the fact that keeps me up, but I worry about screen burn as well.
It seems to be an issue with wireless charging specifically.
I have a Note 3.
I don't think is a issue with wireless charging, it's just when the screen is locked on. People using the navigation while plugged in are having the same issue.
 
I use my Note 4 as an alarm clock all night as well and have the same problem. I just went into the Sounds and notifications settings and set an overnight do not disturb schedule. I'm about to find out if that works.

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Let us know if it works. I think I tried that already with no success.
 
I think we have these useless notifications because someone thought it would be a good idea to rob that space from the notification bar by putting the stupid carrier names instead. I liked seeing just the Email, SMS or Charge notification right in the notifications bar, like in every other version of Android.. Now I have these ugly white rectangles instead. Pretty much my only gripe with Lollipop is the ugly white boxes for notifications.
 
I know this issue effects the s5 also, I also know this does not effect the s6. Maybe because the S6 is running 5.0.2.
 
So, is it just Samsung devices on build 5.01?

My Note 4 does it since the 5.01 update. It's very annoying and wakes me up every night . It turns brightness to full, vibrates, and flashes LED. Night is my only option to charge. Someone please find a fix for this stupidness!! I think I'll go back to iphone, they don't do stupid stuff like this that Android does ALL THE TIME!!
 
I have exactly this same issue and it looks like you're using the same wonderful alarm app I am. And I do not understand these people who don't mind waking up at 2:00 am to a bright shining light in their face (also wakes my wife up on the other side of the bed), and that the correct answer is to swipe it away, or get out of bed to unplug the phone. REALLY!?!?! I'll have to root this phone if there is no solution, though I'm loath to do it, but the phone isn't very useful anyway if it does this.
 
So your phone's display can be on all night, without being plugged in (to show time as has been repeatedly mentioned here), and be topped off in 5-10 minutes in the morning? Which phone are you using? I'm about certain mine would shut down in those eight hours because the battery would be exhausted from the clock displaying all night.
 
I keep my phone in a car dock when I'm driving, I use it for Google Sat Nav. It has to keep charging or the battery drain is too high. The notification keeps popping up and obscuring the navigation directions. The notification is part of Lollipop UI and they didn't give us a disable option. I don't want to fiddle around disconnecting cables or swiping away notifications when I'm driving, so this is a safety issue.

At night my phone charges, I have to lie it face down so the notifications don't light up the room. I would never buy one with an edge screen for this reason.

Also, with every new operating system they ALWAYS screw up phone.apk when the phone is used in landscape orientation in a car dock. It only works in portrait mode.
 
It looks like it's carrier or model specific. I'm with Bell in Canada and I don't have this popup notification on my Note... Really sorry for you guys :(
 
Notifications are a mess in general with this update.

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I do not get that notification for battery full (Note Edge). I think I did at one time. Is there a place where it can be ticked on or off or is that a very dumb question?
 
I don't get a popup on my AT&T Note 4. The only place I have seen anything about charging is in the notification shade.

Now I don't have any notifications set to popup or show on my lock screen. That could be the difference.

The only notifications that pop up for me are Facebook ones while I'm using the phone. I can't find a way to stop that popup.
 

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