About Notification Check
With Notification Check your phone will vibrate when the screen is turned on if you have notifications pending, allowing you to check for missed calls/texts/etc while your phone's ringer is set to silent/vibrate and put away for work/school/church/etc.
This application requires:
- an Accessibility Service (or Notification Service if on Android 4.3+), which allows it to listen for notifications
- the phone boot permission, which allows it to register its listener on startup
- the phone state permission, which allows it to make better decisions about vibrating on screen wake
- the vibrate permission
Source code is available here: https://github.com/sndurkin/notification-check
GALAXY S3 / S4 USERS:
I've heard that enabling any accessibility service on these phones causes random issues with TTS (opening/closing folders, web browsing, etc). This is a bug with Samsung's software, not the application itself. If you run into this problem, I've found a couple potential fixes online:
1. Go into your phone settings -> accessibility
2. Turn talkback on, select "settings" from the bottom of the page
3. Switch off all the talkback checkboxes
4. Then switch talkback off again
You can also try this:
1. Disable Google TTS
2. Disable Samsung TTS
Download and install
Notification Check version 1.7 on your
Android device!
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Android package:
com.sndurkin.notificationcheck, download Notification Check.apk
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