How to set different notification volumes for when your Android phone is asleep, and when it's awake
Here's what you need to do to obtain the separate volume settings:1. Download the Awake/Sleep Volume Adjuster APK file2. If you've gotten it on your mobile device, tap install from the status bar, or go to the Downloads folder, and install it from there. Remember to turn on the "Apps from unknown sources" setting in the Developer options of your General settings tab. If you have downloaded on your computer, transfer the file to your phone, and using a file browser on it, locate the app, and install it.
3. Start the app, and use the default Awake/Sleep volume settings of 1 and 7, or move the sliders to your own custom volume levels. If you move the Awake slider to 0, the phone will simply vibrate when you get a notification message.
4. Hit the "Enable Volume Adjuster" option at the top. That's it, now you have two separate notification volume settings for when your Android is with a locked screen in your pocket, and when you are actually using the handset, and don't want to get startled by loud notification noises.
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