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I have an OPO 3 and I was wondering if there is a possibility to turn off the notification sound for all app, but I would like to retain ringtone sound as well as vibration.

Normally on Samsung S6, there's a possibility to do this when you press the Volume rocker key.

My device is rooted and have Xposed installed. I tried Ringer & Notification Volume unlink xposed module but that doesn't seem to work.

This is something that I miss very badly, it's tragic that google didn't encompass this feature by default.

beeshyams
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  • Try Macrodroid 1. Trigger: application launched ( choose few to start with) 2. Actions: notification sound - none 3. Constraints None..see if it works for you – beeshyams Aug 24 '16 at 15:37
  • @beeshyams Thanks for the reply. That actually did the job. Can you add the comment above as an answer below, so I can accept it. – Spaniard89 Aug 25 '16 at 07:12

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Automation is the preferred option. Many apps are available. I prefer using MacroDroid , since it is free (upto 5 macros) and easy to learn. To understand how MacroDroid works and required settings, my answer here


Your macro would look like this

  • Macro : Kill Notification (name of macro )

Trigger: Application Launched ( choose from the drop down the apps for which you want the macro to run)

Action: Notification Sound ( select none, since you don't want any)

Constraints: None ( which means this macro always runs whenever chosen apps are launched)

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