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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
It seems almost as if the sound you are hearing is occuring not just a power off but with another event. To determine this you may want to check Start/Settings, click Sound & Notifications icon the select Notifications tab and check the sound associated with each event in the drop-down menu. You may find you need to change or even silence some type of event. Question: are you plugging into a charger when you hear this sound?
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
Hoss
Thanks for you input. I tried the steps you listed but there weren't any tones or events that matched the problem. When the problem occurred, the phone was in my holster. Before I placed the phone in my holster I had locked it on the today screen so nothing gets accidentally pressed. Later on in the day I hear the "phone off" tone thinking the phone turned off via wireless manager. I unlock the phone and instead of taking me to the today screen where I locked it, the phone takes me to the wireless manager screen. The phone is still on with an indication below reading out broadband access in the "phone" option. I wanted to troubleshoot the issue myself so I manually turned off the phone via wireless manager and the same "phone off" tone goes off and the phone turns off. But I can't reproduce the issue. I wanted to re-word the problem to be more specific. |
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
I have PhoneWeaver as a profile manager, and it turns my phone on and off at programmed times. I hear the annoying PhoneON sound and can't seem to turn it off. On Apache, this could be done from within the phone program, but none of these phones seem to have it as a notification option. I will probably replace the PhoneON.wav found in Windows with something less annoying but renamed.
Are you using any type of profile or timer options? I don't really remember all of the apps that come with the phone. If you have not added or configured too much, try a hard reset. That might fix it.
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
Hmmm, good info and on to next idea. I am curious what setting you have in the Buttons section. To get there, go to Start/Settings and select the Buttons icon. In here you can assign buttons to different program functions or in other words, you can launch different functions of the phone using buttons. While the lock mode should disable buttons from working when the phone is locked, I am wondering if specific button assignments you are currently set to leave the condition you are experiencing...activating Wireless Manager. Rather than roll through all the options, can you let me know what each of your buttons are assigned for and I will set mine up that way to see if it repeats what you are seeing...better to isolate it if it is the same or if we have a hardware issue.
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
I'm gonna guess he has it set that any button will wake it up, rather than just the power button. Also that the phone will be locked when it wakes up.
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
I have a related issue - in fact, perhaps this thread should be renamed "Sounds We Can't Turn Off." I can't seem to find an option to leave my sound profile generally untouched while muting the darn "Device Fully Charged" notification sound. Does anyone know how to turn off this sound? Makes it difficult on those nights when I need to use the Omnia as an alarm clock.....
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
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Re: Samsung Omnia i910 wireless manager
The real problem is my phone basically turns on and off by itself via wireless manager. The only setting I adjusted was that I set my today screen as the windows mobile 6.1 today screen with the default items. Everything else are default settings.
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