Turn Off Wireless Charging Notification

Jonathan Sanders

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Is there a way to turn off the notification that pops up when the device is charging wirelessly?
I have recently installed a QI receiver for my S5 battery. I have purchased a .choetech QI car charger. Both are working and seems to charge fairly quickly (not as fast as a direct plug in charge). However, fairly frequently when I am driving the phone beeps and says that the device is now charging wirelessly.
My assumption is that somehow the device temporarily loses the charging signal and then re-connects. My phone is locked in securely, but I know that QI signals can be a little finicky.
I don't have a problem with the temporary loss of signal, but the beep that the device makes each time it reconnects is very annoying. I would love to be able to turn this off if anyone knows how.

Thanks for your help.
 
Thank you for the link. I had high hopes that this would solve the issue.
I installed battery doctor and adjusted the settings to turn off charging notifications, but that did not resolve the issue. It continues to beep.
Is it possible a different setting needs to be adjusted?
Has anyone else been successful at turning off the wireless charging notification?
Thanks again.

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I have the same problem. Battery doctor didn't solve it. Any other ideas?

Thank you for the link. I had high hopes that this would solve the issue.
I installed battery doctor and adjusted the settings to turn off charging notifications, but that did not resolve the issue. It continues to beep.
Is it possible a different setting needs to be adjusted?
Has anyone else been successful at turning off the wireless charging notification?
Thanks again.

Posted via Android Central App
 
Hey guys , found the solution for turning off the sound, I have a Verizon Galaxy S5 and even though i got the Koolpad wireless charging with no sound it would drive me nuts to hear samsungs own wireless charging noise.

Go to settings, then volume and turn the system volume all the way to off. And thats it, no more crappy noise. I still have notification noises, still have ringtone noises. And i dont care about any system noises. So that should solve the problem. Hope this helps everyone.
 
No idea, but the noises that I still need to hear, like ringtones , alarms and messages and everything still works, I think they might be like emergency tones and things of that nature. Not sure though! However, it works... So for now its fine..
 
Ok, so i just got my galaxy s5 yesterday after i overcharged my droid razr maxx in the car and the battery swelled to the point stuff isn't working. I don't want to plug and unplug the s5 and am looking for the charging pad and a new case. Are you sure you aren't going to overcharge your phone and those noises are for good reason? Does the charging pad have an auto shut off? what brand and what case do you recommend? I read the other threads but the guy recommending the $18 charging pad and qi card says he's pretty sure there is no auto off. I am very nervous about doing that again. My droid razr had a built in battery so....it was time to upgrade. any info would be very appreciated.
 

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