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Can I turn off all alerts telling me the battery is fully charged?

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My Samsung Android phone, and others it seems, makes a noise to tell me when the battery is fully charged. This is annoying at 3am but is impossible to disable without turning off the sound for all other alerts as well. Can a Firefox phone be told to remain dark and silent under ALL circumstances except when I receive a call, a text message or the alarm clock wants to wake me up?

My Samsung Android phone, and others it seems, makes a noise to tell me when the battery is fully charged. This is annoying at 3am but is impossible to disable without turning off the sound for all other alerts as well. Can a Firefox phone be told to remain dark and silent under ALL circumstances except when I receive a call, a text message or the alarm clock wants to wake me up?

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I never has an alert like this, which version do you use?

I've managed to silence the Android alert by downloading an app called Silent Battery. My question is about whether switching to the Firefox OS will give me more control over the phone's behaviour than I currently get from Android KitKat.

What I would really like would be a 'night time' setting linked in with the alarm clock, which will only allow calls/messages from specified sources to wake me up. This would mean that my sleep would not be interrupted by marketing crap from Telstra but a call from my sister would make the phone ring. This setting should be automatically cancelled when the alarm clock wakes me up so I don't miss anything during the day.

If the Firefox OS had a feature like this I'd definitely change to it.

At marketplace.firefox.com you can get an overview about the Apps they are available for FFOS