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Looking for specific "Mute All" Application

TylerRossi

Lurker
Hello everyone!
I hope your having a pleasant day! I have been searching and downloading so many different mute apps, none fit my specific requirements on the current condition of my phone. Let me explain, after downloading Beats Audio onto my LG Optimus 2, it completely messed up my external speaker sound without headphones. Because of it, everything that requires a sound blares out a loud fuzz sound that lasts 5 seconds at least. Even after rebooting my phone completely, the annoyance continues! Its very embarrassing when it goes off in public (All it takes is me to hit the side button on my phone to turn my ringer up) even with a muted app! Refer to this post for more info ( http://androidforums.com/android-ap...io-problem-mute-all-app-find.html#post5831556 ) So basically i am looking for a "Mute All" application that mutes all the sound, obviously. But requires you too access the app to re-enable the sound. I don't want the app to just disable itself when i turn up my volume using the physical side panels, or any in phone service other then the mute app. I'd greatly appreciate the help with the finding, or even better! Help fixing the sound problem (again refer to above link for more info on problem) also whats pretty funny about it is, i can still use the external sound for speaker phone... Anything else is just a very loud broken tv type sound lol. Thanks for reading!
Have a great day,
-Tyler
 
SilentTime (free) will do what I think you want if you set it to be silent all day, every day. If you like, you can set it to allow vibration so that you don't miss calls, emails, or text messages. (FYI: You can create exception lists for specific inbound callers.)

SilentTime was really designed to automatically turn off your rings and notifications during regularly scheduled times (like every night, during church on Sunday, or during class on Monday & Wednesday.) By design, it does not stop your alarm-clock from ringing. And it won't stop YOU from making noise, like if you were to play music or watch videos.
 
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