Hey guys, my phones vibrate function has slowly been getting worse and worse, I can hardly feel haptic vibrate when I hit keys on the keyboard and it sounds like absolute hell when a text vibration happens or if someone is calling me. Any suggestions? I don't want to have to unroot and bring it to Sprint just yet..
PaulB007 said:
Hey guys, my phones vibrate function has slowly been getting worse and worse, I can hardly feel haptic vibrate when I hit keys on the keyboard and it sounds like absolute hell when a text vibration happens or if someone is calling me. Any suggestions? I don't want to have to unroot and bring it to Sprint just yet..
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Is it every ROM? I know for a fact that on some ROMS the haptic feedback is nearly non-existent and others its fantastic.
Semantics said:
Is it every ROM? I know for a fact that on some ROMS the haptic feedback is nearly non-existent and others its fantastic.
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This is good to know, I am using clean rom and am going to check with the rom handler.
I just swapped my vibration motor because it was weak. HTC shipped more than one type of motor and when I replaced the motherboard it came with the weaker type. You can tell the difference visually, the stronger motor looks like two domes (big and small) while the weaker motor has one dome and two ridges on the other side of it.
Anyways, I wanted to explain how to replace a dead/weak motor. It's really easy to do. There is no need to solder or unclip it. You can find motors by searching google. They are under $5. If u buy a motherboard it will come with one too. Use the description I gave to discern what type ur buying.
Remove your battery and sd card. Search youtube for the evo 3d teardown video. Follow the first two steps: remove the 6 screws and crack open the back wit your fingernails. Now you can see the motor.
Unplug the motor connector. Lift the motor straight up and out of it's cradle/box using ur fingernails. It's not secured in any way. It just slides out.
I think there will be a few people doing this now that we have a good ICS & sense 4 rom. The vibration on these new roms is much softer and I couldn't feel it with the weak type motor. It just made bump sound.
Damn, we should switch vibration motors. I actually prefer a softer one like how it was on the Evo 4G, but mine has insanely strong vibrations.
yousefak said:
Damn, we should switch vibration motors. I actually prefer a softer one like how it was on the Evo 4G, but mine has insanely strong vibrations.
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I agree with you on this. Mine was so strong it even felt like it rattled! found a solution though. Remove one of the scripts (soft or medium) from the attached zip file and place it in your init.d folder to decrease vibration. Stock value is 3000 but I adjusted the script to 2500 and it is close to perfect for me now.
Personally don't have a problem with that but good fix just in case
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Could I increase my vibratory power with this script?
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Could I increase my vibratory power with this script?
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I would think that is certainly possible. Maybe increase to 3500. Try at your own risk since this is actually increasing voltage to the motor. i have no idea what the motors top voltage is rated.
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I would think that is certainly possible. Maybe increase to 3500. Try at your own risk
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I'll try this and report back, my vibration is decent but not as strong as when I got the phone, will report back
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I agree with you on this. Mine was so strong it even felt like it rattled! found a solution though. Remove one of the scripts (soft or medium) from the attached zip file and place it in your init.d folder to decrease vibration. Stock value is 3000 but I adjusted the script to 2500 and it is close to perfect for me now.
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That's awesome didn't know this thing was around. Lol I like a stinger vibration at least for the vibrate and ring the rest could be whatever.
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As I type this I can feel a small difference in the keyboard, haptic is almost the same with 3500,which side of the phone is the vibrator on?? I'm charging and the part above the camera feels hot
Edit: just got a text, omg the vibration is strong! And I like it lol (no homo)
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lpjzfan2005 said:
As I type this I can feel a small difference in the keyboard, haptic is almost the same with 3500,which side of the phone is the vibrator on?? I'm charging and the part above the camera feels hot
Edit: just got a text, omg the vibration is strong! And I like it lol (no homo)
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Awesome. Glad it worked out for ya.
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Awesome. Glad it worked out for ya.
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Hopefully this doesn't burn out the motor... You get a thanks sir!
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faiyo said:
I just swapped my vibration motor because it was weak. HTC shipped more than one type of motor and when I replaced the motherboard it came with the weaker type. You can tell the difference visually, the stronger motor looks like two domes (big and small) while the weaker motor has one dome and two ridges on the other side of it.
Anyways, I wanted to explain how to replace a dead/weak motor. It's really easy to do. There is no need to solder or unclip it. You can find motors by searching google. They are under $5. If u buy a motherboard it will come with one too. Use the description I gave to discern what type ur buying.
Remove your battery and sd card. Search youtube for the evo 3d teardown video. Follow the first two steps: remove the 6 screws and crack open the back wit your fingernails. Now you can see the motor.
Unplug the motor connector. Lift the motor straight up and out of it's cradle/box using ur fingernails. It's not secured in any way. It just slides out.
I think there will be a few people doing this now that we have a good ICS & sense 4 rom. The vibration on these new roms is much softer and I couldn't feel it with the weak type motor. It just made bump sound.
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Dang it, I just purchased one to replace my old vibration motor (I accidentally left mine on vibrate for an alarm and slept through it for about an hour and a half) and realized it's the weaker of the two you described.
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My GF just had to point out that my shiny new phone makes a rattling noise. And now I cant NOT notice it.
What are they chances they replace it?
this thread is so detailed that even i can hear it rattling
Can you be more specific? Where from? When does it do it? Etc...
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I think mine does it too. I think it is the loose camera button and 2D/3D switch rattling every time the phone vibrates.
Is it the 2d/3d switch? Mine does it a little too. tpu case will probably fix it
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this thread is so detailed that even i can hear it rattling
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lol
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so...it's like an audible version of that hidden arrow in the fedex logo?
fmedina2 said:
I think mine does it too. I think it is the loose camera button and 2D/3D switch rattling every time the phone vibrates.
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Yup, that's what is causing it on mine. Camera button and 2d/3d switch make a slight rattle if I provoke it. Nothing I'm super concerned about at the moment.
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Yup, that's what is causing it on mine. Camera button and 2d/3d switch make a slight rattle if I provoke it. Nothing I'm super concerned about at the moment.
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I don't mind the sound, but it's day one. I am just worried of it failing after some use.
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so...it's like an audible version of that hidden arrow in the fedex logo?[/QUOTE
Lmao I never noticed that!
HTC EVO = my best friend
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My camera button and 2D/3D switch rattle a little when it touches something. One of the first things that bothered me.
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daneurysm said:
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Lmao I never noticed that!
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LoL wtf neither did I.
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Can you be more specific? Where from? When does it do it? Etc...
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Sorry, it was more a rant and complaining but yeah its rattling near the bottom- left hand corner if you are looking at it from the back.
Something tiny sounds like.
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Oh you're good...
my OG Evo rattled every time it vibrated. It stopped after it got pocket lint on whatever was rattling. My evo 4g had everything go wrong that could go wrong. (except screen separation) and my sprint stores would not exchange. I had the screen grounding issue, the screen splotching, the rattling, the usb charge port problem (this was intermittent and wouldn't do it at the store). Hope I have better luck with the e3d. Other people I know would go in and say they wanted a replacement and with no questions asked were given a new 4g. And im very polite and well spoken, never late paying bill, and so on. Im just not good with that kind of stuff.
Mine does too.
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Wow! Never noticed that either.
why the rattle bro? I thought the EVO 3D was PERFECT seeing how everybody was dissing on the negative reviews.
Called Sprint this morning and they are sending me a new one today. Fantastic Customer Service by Sprint!
Dangit now that you made me notice this lol
Mines only the 2d/3d switch. its tight function when you switch it top to bottom(3d->2d), but it has a amount of play front to back that wiggles around and when phone vibrates is annoying.
I'd be suspect on any replacement right now as i'd assume they all are like this since I assume we all have hardware v2's.
please report back if your device is/isn't fixed when you get the new one though.
Anyone else having light leak out at the bottom of the phone where the glass and plastic meet?
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I have the same thing with mine. I had the same deal with the 4G so I'm use to it.
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yes, there are a few threads already about this issue. some people are saying it is just the reflection of the bright ass lights on the heptic buttons bouncing off the lip of the case but i don't think it is. if i put something in between the buttons and the bottom of the phone i still see it. it doesn't bother me one bit. u have to be really anal to have this be a big issue.
Yea, I didn't think much of it. Didn't notice it till tonight. Sorry about the repost didnt see a main thread about it. = / I think I kinda like it tho, it rounds out the bottom of the phone. Is sorta a dock for the buttons. =}
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yes, there are a few threads already about this issue. some people are saying it is just the reflection of the bright ass lights on the heptic buttons bouncing off the lip of the case but i don't think it is. if i put something in between the buttons and the bottom of the phone i still see it. it doesn't bother me one bit. u have to be really anal to have this be a big issue.
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Not really a issue for me its due to the bright ass keys I know what light leakage is I had it once on a refurbished EVO in the past. Happy the 3d no issue for me also the tpu case seems to work really well with it .
Stops that funky ass rattle u would get when typing on the on screen keyboard due to the camera button . First time I heard it was hoping it wasn't my glass on the screen coming apart had that happen on the EVO glue wasnt that good.
Okay, guys, talk me down from the ledge here. I have an otherwise perfect Photon that has a rather loud camera rattle. I can hear it when I pick it up and put it down, and when I put it to my ear for a call. I try to ignore it, but it just keeps rattling JUST enough to remind me it's there.
Now, I know it's not a problem, doesn't affect the phone's performance, isn't going to result in failure, etc. But, my OCD doesn't allow me to ignore it. Tell me I'm crazy, that yours does the same and is just as loud, and convince me to stay with the Photon and not give the SGSII a try. Because of course I experienced nothing but horrible GPS and Bluetooth reliability with my Epic, along with questionable call quality and painfully long update cycles--all of which (so far) the Photon has demonsrated it doesn't suffer from. Samsung shouldn't benefit from my neurosis.
Consider this a voluntary intervention. I need help. I try putting the Photon in the car dock and just relax and enjoy the lack of hiss and seamless operation, and the speed of the phone in general, and the great screen performance in the SoCal sun. But that rattle--it haunts me.
Help. Help me, please.
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Well I just shook my phone and I hear it.
I never noticed it before, and I still have to focus on it to hear it.
I hear it too. I don't think it's a flaw.
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its the battery. take your battery door off and you'll notice the battery shaking. its nothing to be worried about if you exchange it the next one will do the same thing if you are really worried about it put a sticky note in there or something to have it fit more snugly.
I have it and it does not bother me. A suggestion is get a case like otterbox and see if that might drown it out enough for you.
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its the battery. take your battery door off and you'll notice the battery shaking. its nothing to be worried about if you exchange it the next one will do the same thing if you are really worried about it put a sticky note in there or something to have it fit more snugly.
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My battery moves but there is a cushion that keeps it in place. The rattle stops when i turn on my camera....so explain that one please.
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newalker91 said:
Guys this has been explained before. This is the lens cover that protects the retina of the camera. It is large, heavy and hangs loosely on a mechanism inside of the physical camera block. There is nothing wrong with the Photon, they all do this when the camera is not on (in which the flap is pulled securely off to the side), and there is no way to stop it from making this sound.
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I know, I know. Hopefully it's clear that my post was 99% tongue-in-cheek. The 1% that's serious is that it really does drive me batty, even if I "know" it's not actually a problem. I suppose I really just wish Motorola hadn't bought a camera that's designed this way. Some people (like me) are really bothered by rattles and such in devices that are expected (rightly or wrongly) to not make such noises.
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wynand32 said:
I know, I know. Hopefully it's clear that my post was 99% tongue-in-cheek. The 1% that's serious is that it really does drive me batty, even if I "know" it's not actually a problem. I suppose I really just wish Motorola hadn't bought a camera that's designed this way. Some people (like me) are really bothered by rattles and such in devices that are expected (rightly or wrongly) to not make such noises.
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Just be glad you didn't get the EVO 3D from what I understand its much worse on that device - perhaps double the cameras double the noise
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Just be glad you didn't get the EVO 3D from what I understand its much worse on that device - perhaps double the cameras double the noise
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See, now, that's the kind of information that helps my OCD: the notion that any other phone might also have it.
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Hey,
I know there is a similar thread to this but I just can't find it. Sorry guys.
Well let me tell the problem. After removing the backcover a few times I find that the backcover started to make squish sounds. Sounds come off from somewhere in middle of right side between volume and video button. It is clear that something has broken but can't figure out what. Issue seems to come from the backcover scratching the bezel. This makes me for the first time think about letting my amaze go. Tell me what you think please.
Cheers
I have that same noise..its frustrating..i just got this phone not longer than 3 weeks..
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Double0EK said:
I have that same noise..its frustrating..i just got this phone not longer than 3 weeks..
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Looked more into it and yes it's coming from the bezel and the back cover. Very frustrating ..we need a solution ......apart from getting a new phone
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Just put some tape and the noise will be gone
This issue was already stated. Have you done a search? There is a quick solution, but for me it went away after some time.
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saulcho009 said:
This issue was already stated. Have you done a search? There is a quick solution, but for me it went away after some time.
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Yes done a search and as i said couldn't find it. Could you please give me the link if you have it?
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Fold a thin piece of paper and place it on top of battery. Then pop back cover on. Problem solved.
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Fold a thin piece of paper and place it on top of battery. Then pop back cover on. Problem solved.
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Thanks
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Try This:
Take out the phone from the battery cover, Now push the white locking tab inwards while putting the battery cover back on, it makes a huge difference for me.
Hope the same for you, let me know if it helped.
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Try This:
Take out the phone from the battery cover, Now push the white locking tab inwards while putting the battery cover back on, it makes a huge difference for me.
Hope the same for you, let me know if it helped.
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Nope doesn't work. Not even the paper method doesn't have effect
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I thinly cut up some command strips (only peeled off one side) and put them on the back cover near the spots the noise was coming from. Took 7 but it feels much more solid now and no noise.
kami585 said:
I thinly cut up some command strips (only peeled off one side) and put them on the back cover near the spots the noise was coming from. Took 7 but it feels much more solid now and no noise.
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Don't get it from that picture ...still its a bad day when we have to use a hammer to fix the phone ...
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TheRedDrake said:
Don't get it from that picture ...still its a bad day when we have to use a hammer to fix the phone ...
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^+1
I didnt pay 600 to be fixing a phone.
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kami585 said:
I thinly cut up some command strips (only peeled off one side) and put them on the back cover near the spots the noise was coming from. Took 7 but it feels much more solid now and no noise.
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Good idea. What kind of tape is that?
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Man this phone is awesome bit it has so many issues
1. Capacitive buttons lights leak to the screen
2. Camera flash also bleeds into pictures
3. A dead pixel
4. The backcover noise
5. Lack of full support from htc
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Don't know how valid this is because I use a tight case. But someone said to put it in a cold place, like a garage or outside or even the refrigerator. His argument was that the case would shrink and while small you could fit it back on.
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If you take the back cover off and you look on the back just to the top left corner of the battery there is a small spring loaded contact. If you look at the corresponding area inside of the back cover you will see a small mark on the aluminum where it is rubbing (on the inside about half way down from the bottom of the volume rocker and the top of the camcorder button).
It seems like too much of a coincidence that there is a spring loaded bearing in the exact area causing the squeaking and that not be part of the issue.
Does anyone know if that is an electrical contact like some of the other ones on the top half of the phone?
eggydrums said:
Man this phone is awesome bit it has so many issues
1. Capacitive buttons lights leak to the screen
2. Camera flash also bleeds into pictures
3. A dead pixel
4. The backcover noise
5. Lack of full support from htc
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true, my next phone will be a google flagship phone after the galaxy nexus...i hope by that time...all the phones will atleast have what our phone has now, I'll be happy!
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If you take the back cover off and you look on the back just to the top left corner of the battery there is a small spring loaded contact. If you look at the corresponding area inside of the back cover you will see a small mark on the aluminum where it is rubbing (on the inside about half way down from the bottom of the volume rocker and the top of the camcorder button).
It seems like too much of a coincidence that there is a spring loaded bearing in the exact area causing the squeaking and that not be part of the issue.
Does anyone know if that is an electrical contact like some of the other ones on the top half of the phone?
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Pretty sure they are the contacts for the phone antenna. The manual warns that the phone antenna are built into the back cover and to make sure that the cover is on tightly to receive proper phone and data signal. Might want to be careful of these with paper or command strips when making the cover fit!
eggydrums said:
Man this phone is awesome bit it has so many issues
1. Capacitive buttons lights leak to the screen
2. Camera flash also bleeds into pictures
3. A dead pixel
4. The backcover noise
5. Lack of full support from htc
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1,4,5 are the biggest problems. Think this is the last HTC phone I'm going to buy ...so what's next?
Samsung ...no way ..cheap plastic phones
LG - same as above but with some extra crap
Moto - seems like a good choice but limited support as well
Sony - are they ever going to release a high end phone?
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Hey all, I need some help. I need a camera app or even a system tweak that will allow me to adjust the flash setting of the camera. Currently, we only have ON, OFF or AUTO. There should be an option for soft flash as well. I try taking pictures of my 5 month old niece and every photo I take of her, her eyes are closed because of the bright as hell flash we have on our phones. Any help would be appreciated.
Anyone know of any?
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How about taping a piece of white paper over the flash?
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Wow..... Next idea.
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Wow..... Next idea.
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You do realize clear tape and/or thin white paper actually does work on cameras, right? No, you wouldn't know because your an ass and dismissed an idea without even asking questions.
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Im not an ass, I just dont believe in sticking crap to my note when I'm sure there could be a software solution to the idea. NEXT!
Found this online....
HTC has an alternative API that supports this, however it's only on HTC Sense devices, and as of Gingerbread they've changed the permissions so it's only for their Flashlight app, not third party ones (unless you use root).
But on 2.2 HTC devices you can use it by writing a string to /sys/devices/platform/flashlight.0/leds/flashlight/brightness. This controls if the LED is on and how bright it is. For maximum brightness write "128\n", half brightness write "64\n". Easy to test from adb shell:
echo "128" > /sys/devices/platform/flashlight.0/leds/flashlight/brightness
And finally turn it off by writing "0\n" there.
Would Devs be able to use this info to create a system tweak to provide options for the flash intensity for the user?
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Im not an ass, I just dont believe in sticking crap to my note when I'm sure there could be a software solution to the idea. NEXT!
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The way you responded was pretty douchey, just saying. Especially since it's a valid idea. You could cut a tiny square of matte scotch tape to stick on the flash and you wouldn't even notice it on your phone.
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welchertc said:
The way you responded was pretty douchey, just saying. Especially since it's a valid idea. You could cut a tiny square of matte scotch tape to stick on the flash and you wouldn't even notice it on your phone.
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Originally Posted by adv1sory
Im not an ass, I just dont believe in sticking crap to my note when I'm sure there could be a software solution to the idea. NEXT!
1-starred for ignoring fixes that you asked for, NEXT!
jwood55812 said:
1-starred for ignoring fixes that you asked for, NEXT!
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So if I had signal issues, would you recommend I shove an antenna in my headphone jack?
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So if I had signal issues, would you recommend I shove an antenna in my headphone jack?
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Put a piece of thin tissue over the flash. This is an easy thing to do especially if you have a case on your device. Stop being a **** to people, atleast they are tryin to give you a solution to your problem. You should thank them not lash out at them.
You're right. I apologize to all that i have offended.
Now can we have a solution to this problem that doesn't require adhesive or paper or anything even close to this type of solution. Please, only software related solutions.
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In OP's defense; they did ask for software or app tweaks, not physical mods.
In defense of the other responders; using white plastic and/or cheap invisible tape IS a method used even by professional photogs to get that soft, dreamy glow. As mentioned in another post, if you have a case and are needing a semi-permanent solution, cut a small square out of a shopping bag. Use layers and different color bags to achieve the results that you're looking for.
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The best solution is to take the picture of your niece in the day time WITHOUT Flash. Problem solved. Pictures with flash have little quality compared to daytime captures IMO.
My gf hates that I keep closing my eyes when taking pictures with flash at night. I guess I will bring sunglasses with me at all times.
-Once you go NOTE, you'd say 4 inches a Joke
Take pictures with out flash in lighted areas
then you can maybe use filters or a camera app that can give you different filters to enhance the brightness of the picture
in dark areas idk ....it is a bright flash and dont know of any apps/mods to dim the flash
and i wouldnt stick anything to my Note either
it hurts to have it in a case but i have to protect it lol
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Take pictures with out flash in lighted areas
then you can maybe use filters or a camera app that can give you different filters to enhance the brightness of the picture
in dark areas idk ....it is a bright flash and dont know of any apps/mods to dim the flash
and i wouldnt stick anything to my Note either
it hurts to have it in a case but i have to protect it lol
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And that's why I responded the way I did before. I'm OCD about keeping my phone immaculate and sticking things to it makes me cringe.
Now there has to be a solution. I prefer taking pictures with flash indoors because if not, i notice the pics turn out pixelated. (in my home atleast)
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According one of the headlines on the main page of XDA, "Dim Capacitive Buttons on HTC Rezound Running Sense 4". A dev was able to dim the captivate buttons on the HTC Rezound and we can't figure out how to dim the flash?
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According one of the headlines on the main page of XDA, "Dim Capacitive Buttons on HTC Rezound Running Sense 4". A dev was able to dim the captivate buttons on the HTC Rezound and we can't figure out how to dim the flash?
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I don't see how they are related. You can dim the capacitive buttons on the atrix as well. I don't think there is huge demand for dimming the flash...
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Let me understand the problem
Niece is only available for pictures at night and or in dark basements...?
Solution:
Just carry a halogen flashlight with you at all times, or a candle is good too but could burn if placed too close to skin
If the flashlight is too bright for her eyes you can cut a piece of tape and cover the lense..
Now is good and your note doesn't have any glue from tape.. Problem solved, Leave a "thanks" bellow please.
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