Hi all!
Just curious about this, perhaps some of you guys had the solution...
Like those in the normal phone; nokia, etc. When incoming call, even the tone were set to a song ringtone, the vibration will play intermittently, unlike in Hima, when selecting song ringtone, it will consistently vibrate without stop. So I wonder if there's a way to control the vibration mode? I have not used song ringtone since it continually vibrates until the end of the cut which literally almost to the span of the incoming call.
thanks.
yea my sony ericson has long and short vibration controller, but i think ther isn't any for ppc devices. i also want it if theres one heh...
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Hi,
I have a problem. I have the volume for the ringtone on the cel set loud. All the way up.
But when I receive a call, it comes normal, the ringtone sounds out loud. The problem is the next call.
For some reason, the ringtone changes itself to the lowest volume. So the next call I can barely hear it.
Is there any reason why this happens or a way to fix it?
By the way, I receive the calls in a bluetooth headset.
Thank you!
So ive noticed this since ive gotten my Razr. I was hoping it would be fixed in the last update but it wasnt.
Ive kinda put it in the back of my head till just now.
Whenever I make/receive a phone call (Vz number or google voice) the call volume is automatically at 100% LOUD. Not terrible when im holding the phone to my head, but what just pissed me off, is that i have my headphones in and called my voice mail. FULL BLAST in my ears
All previous phones ive had will remember the last set volume and keep it at that for the next incoming/outgoing call.
Ive looked thru the settings and it looks like you can only change the volume for: ringtone, media, alarm, and notification. Am i missing something or are a lot of others having this problem?
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I am using a very sensitive / efficient IEMs, Westone UM3Xs; SPL rated 124dB/mW. In other word, at 1mW of power, it can produce listening experience during F1 starting grid from grandstand seat!.
I am shocked and very surprised when "Low battery" notification blasts off while listening music or podcasts. For normal listening, I set the volume LESS than 50%, and MINIMUM level during voice call.
I wish we can do separate volume levels for headphone output.
Thank you.
Anyone else have this issue?
I can control the volume separately, (normally you need the device connected if your using the side buttons) but you can change BT, ear, headphone, etc.
... and the volume change DOES persist.
So perhaps this is something with your config.
Hi All
Im using a motorola hz800 bluetooth headset. the audio on voice call seems to be on time but the notification sounds all seem to have about 1 second of delay before reaching the head set. Notification sounds from system or third party apps. Even the ripple sound effects at lock screen also delays.
Anyone else encounter this interesting 'issue' ?
Cheer
Gerald
No One ? Hmm I guess Im the only lucky one!
I am getting notification sounds coming from the phone, even though I might be listening to something over Bluetooth. Then, about a second later, the notification sound comes through the Bluetooth headset.
Im using a jabra stereo headset and get the 1 second delay also. I had the same delay with my HTC desire but that used to cut out half the sound, where as the S3 plays it all.
The new Jelly Bean have a very annoying bug, when plugged in headset/headphone to listen to music, phone still playing ringtone when sms arrived, even if you put your phone in vibrate and silent mode. And it only notification via headset, not speaker. Seem like Sony don't want user miss a sms, but i don't like it, very annoying. How can i disable it?
I don't mind my screen turning on when I'm holding the phone. But it's a problem when I'm using my bluetooth headset. I can answer/end/call/etc all from the buttons on my headset. I don't want to have to interact with my phone when I want to be hands-free.
The problem is that my phone will "wake up" when I receive a call or when the call ends. If it's in my pocket, sometimes it will start going "BEEP BEEP BEEP" as numbers are dialed or apps are changed or the mute button gets activated, etc. So when I receive a call on my headset I have to also remove it from my pocket and turn the screen off. The same thing goes when I end a call from my headset.
How can I stop my device from notifying me by turning on the screen when I have my bluetooth headset connected? Honestly, I wouldn't mind a solution which works without the headset as well. I am fine with the auditory notification of a call. I don't need the hassle of also dealing with the screen unless I want to answer a call. For example, I want to ignore a call-- so I have to both hit the volume down to silence it as well as turn the screen off.