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Re: Omnia problems and solutions thread!!!

"My guess is the i910 does its own thing that takes precedence over this application."

That is among the little changes Samsung made. I could have sworn I saw somewhere to set the battery level for the alarm to show, but I can't find it now. I think the best way around it is to track down the alarm-tone used for the low battery alert (I would guess in the same location as the 'charged' tones.) and do the same as the other fix....replace it with a silent tone (attatched earlier in this thread).

I wish I could give specifics, but I haven't had a low battery alert since the first couple days I have had my Omnia. Maybe someone else knows which tone it is!
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