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S0ulReaver2012-01-16 21:40:05
Android
S0ulReaver, 2012-01-16 21:40:05

Android - alarm clock and headphones

Lately, I've gotten used to falling asleep to an audiobook (fortunately, there is software for Android with automatic shutdown after N minutes). Everything is fine, but I have to listen not from the speaker of the smartphone, but from the headphones nearby (so as not to wake up the rest of the residents). Alas, the same smartphone acts as an alarm clock, and here a problem arises. It turns out that I fall asleep with the headphones in the socket, and accordingly the sound of the alarm clock in the morning is also transmitted to the headphones, so you won’t wake up. Well, in general, what is the question - is it possible to somehow solve the situation? MB there is an alarm clock that would ignore the headphones inserted into the slot, and still wake up through the speaker, or is it still against the logic of the OS?

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masterrr, 2012-01-16
@masterrr

Hmm, I have Cyanogenmod7 flashed.
There is such a function: Always play on speaker. You choose Alarms - and the alarm clock always plays on the external speaker. You can find it like this
Settings - CyanogenMod settings - Sound - Always play on speaker - Notifications | ring tones | Alarms
Similarly, in Russian.

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artleg, 2012-01-17
@artleg

Try tasker . In your case, this, of course, is from a cannon to sparrows, but something tells me that you will not regret that you installed this application.

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Specter, 2012-01-19
@Specter

Market - Xtreme alarm clock is free - search
in the settings program - operating mode - at the very bottom there is a tick - smartphone speaker.

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Spiderhost, 2020-11-05
@Spiderhost

Lately I myself like to listen to a good audiobook before going to bed and faced a similar problem. I have xiaomi mi max 2 android 7.1.1NMF26F, but I think that there may be problems with other firmware. For a long time I tried to find a solution on the net, but I only found your post.
I would like to add that in addition to the problem you described, the sounds of messages, calls and notifications were played exclusively through headphones. The smartphone itself gave out only vibration.
After connecting a wired headset, the problem disappeared by itself and the smartphone began to duplicate the sound through the speaker.

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