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On the Motorola atix4 how do you turn off notification sound. Android version 2.3.4
 
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Re: On the Motorola atix4 how do you turn off notification sound. Android version 2.3.4
A little more information please?
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Re: On the Motorola atix4 how do you turn off notification sound. Android version 2.3.4
Whenever there is a text, e-mail or a voice mail my phone makes a ringtone, I want to shut that off and only have phone rign for incoming calls
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Re: On the Motorola atix4 how do you turn off notification sound. Android version 2.3.4
Go to settings > sounds and change your notification tone to silent.

Or go into each individual application (sms, email, gmail, talk, etc and change the notification setting there. The voicemail notification is through the default notification tone.

If you haven't already, I would suggest downloading the full user manual from Motorola's website.
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Re: On the Motorola atix4 how do you turn off notification sound. Android version 2.3.4

I tried that but under notification ringtone there is no solent mode

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Re: On the Motorola atix4 how do you turn off notification sound. Android version 2.3.4
Try enabling Silent Mode by placing a check in the check box on your Atrix. That will turn all sounds off except media and alarms if there are any set/playing. I'm not quite sure if it will silence incoming calls, however, which is what you probably do not want.

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