JohnHind
Lurker
In a recent Android update some idiot at Google decided it would be a good idea to have audible notifications when cell service is lost and restored (I have a fairly old Nexus phone so have the very latest Android in 'plain vanilla' form). This drives me mad when I am on a train (also other passengers!) and when I go down into the basement of our building. I cannot find any setting to silence this without also silencing other notifications I actually want to receive (such as my morning wake-up alarm). If I turn alarms off globally, I always forget to turn them back on again!
As a note for Google, this is an example of where a little machine learning smarts should be applied. It should be able to notice that you are in a marginal reception zone and reception is coming and going, or that you are in a moving vehicle passing in and out of service zones. As it is you can be nagged with several useless audible notifications per minute!
As a note for Google, this is an example of where a little machine learning smarts should be applied. It should be able to notice that you are in a marginal reception zone and reception is coming and going, or that you are in a moving vehicle passing in and out of service zones. As it is you can be nagged with several useless audible notifications per minute!