Android overdoing
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Android phones have this extra great smart feature - Audio interception. You listen to a good Audio/Video and some spam mail hits your inbox and trigger a notification. The phone OS very intelligently cuts down your A/V audio for a moment & plays this utterly useless audio notification and then continues with the actual A/V you were watching. I should say, This is one of the most irritating, un-user-friendly feature ever made. Is there a way we could put this feature to sleep permanently?
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Android phones have this extra great smart feature - Audio interception. You listen to a good Audio/Video and some spam mail hits your inbox and trigger a notification. The phone OS very intelligently cuts down your A/V audio for a moment & plays this utterly useless audio notification and then continues with the actual A/V you were watching. I should say, This is one of the most irritating, un-user-friendly feature ever made. Is there a way we could put this feature to sleep permanently?
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I just humbly wonder: "Disable audio notifications" completely? Or must you hear them when not playing audio?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
Yes. When I'm not watching, I want to hear the audio notifications as usual. In other words, I just want Android to just do what it was doing before. May be pre-lolipop days. Audio notifications never used to overlap/intercept. Only the active App used to own the Audio completely.
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Yes. When I'm not watching, I want to hear the audio notifications as usual. In other words, I just want Android to just do what it was doing before. May be pre-lolipop days. Audio notifications never used to overlap/intercept. Only the active App used to own the Audio completely.
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It seems some apps are able to continue unperturbed by notification. Not the way it should be but... How to stop notification sounds from interrupting music? - Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com[^] "I came here with the same problem. I do know that this is not an issue when I use the default Google Play Music app."
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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It seems some apps are able to continue unperturbed by notification. Not the way it should be but... How to stop notification sounds from interrupting music? - Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com[^] "I came here with the same problem. I do know that this is not an issue when I use the default Google Play Music app."
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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It seems some apps are able to continue unperturbed by notification. Not the way it should be but... How to stop notification sounds from interrupting music? - Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com[^] "I came here with the same problem. I do know that this is not an issue when I use the default Google Play Music app."
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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Android phones have this extra great smart feature - Audio interception. You listen to a good Audio/Video and some spam mail hits your inbox and trigger a notification. The phone OS very intelligently cuts down your A/V audio for a moment & plays this utterly useless audio notification and then continues with the actual A/V you were watching. I should say, This is one of the most irritating, un-user-friendly feature ever made. Is there a way we could put this feature to sleep permanently?
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Just edit your email notifications to not make any sound. I do that with all notifications besides texts/phone calls. It's helpful to me to be able to hear that I got a text message when I'm listening to music or something.
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Android phones have this extra great smart feature - Audio interception. You listen to a good Audio/Video and some spam mail hits your inbox and trigger a notification. The phone OS very intelligently cuts down your A/V audio for a moment & plays this utterly useless audio notification and then continues with the actual A/V you were watching. I should say, This is one of the most irritating, un-user-friendly feature ever made. Is there a way we could put this feature to sleep permanently?
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That does not sound like an Android thing, but more of an app thing. If you have a locked phone, my second guess would be your carrier's adaptation of whatever version of Android you are using.
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That "solution" was already discussed.
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"