Is it possible to do this on the Lumia 800? When you test the vibration diagnostic, it's much stronger than the standard vibration. I can't even hear it vibrate or feel it on my desk.
Anyone?
Nope, it's either on or off.
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Nope, it's either on or off.
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I understand the settings are either on or off but is it possible to gain registry access or alter it if it's unlocked?
The vibration is absolute garbage.
Nope, no registry access possible at current time.
Must admit, I find the vibration to be fine though. Guess it's personal preference more than anything.
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Is it possible to do this on the Lumia 800? When you test the vibration diagnostic, it's much stronger than the standard vibration. I can't even hear it vibrate or feel it on my desk.
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What are you trying to do with a strong phone vibration?
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What are you trying to do with a strong phone vibration?
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Being Majestic
Albeit a tad late, I feel that the vibration is a joke and if I put the phone on vibrate (e.g during a class) I'll have trouble feeling text messages at all. I need to be in a completely quiet environment to have any chance to feel the vibration (in my jeans) compared to my old Galaxy S where I could with the default setting have no trouble at all feeling when a text pops in.
I completley agree! The vibration is way too weak to feel if you are wearing jeans or even just put it on the desk. Not to mention, if you "dress it up" in the provided silicone case, it`s practically unnoticable.
I work at an office, where we keep our phones silent out of curtesy to each other the whole day long. I am missing 90% of my calls, texts and Messenger messages. You cannot feel/hear it vibrate with the standard office noise as abackground.
This is pretty much my only complaint about the phone (now that they`ve fixed battery life with 12070).
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I took my ameo apart the other day to fix a speaker and noticed that it had i slot for a vibrating alert. so I took apart my old dead o2 xda ii and the motor fitted in perfectly, trouble is the ameo has no software to switch it on so its useless on the whole. does anyone know of a way to add this missing software? as it is built into the rom it would be hard to add seeing how its never had one anyway.
Jay
This was brought up in a previous thread. But i've seen in the past something that enabled you to change profile, with the option to turn vibrate on adn off. I can't remember where I seen it though. Do a search maybe you'll come up luckier than me.
Hi, perhaps it can help : some skins of WISBAR Advance show the option.
But this doesn't mean it can really activate it...
its strange, its all setup for the motor inside, its as if they changed there mind last moment. it would be handy in my job to have it working, I guess the only real way is to take the software out of another rom with one and install it into the athena rom. i will keep searching.
jay
frenchydk said:
Hi, perhaps it can help : some skins of WISBAR Advance show the option.
But this doesn't mean it can really activate it...
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wisebar is just the wallpaper for the real software behind I think, I dont think it is much trouble to add the button but its the rest. just because the slot and track is there, maybe some of the components are missing also. But im guessing here
Maybe vibrating alarm and the built-in microdrive won't like each other ?
Dieter
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Maybe vibrating alarm and the built-in microdrive won't like each other ?
Dieter
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I think that that is the most likely answer. I'm sure it would be OK at first but could damage things in the end,
I also remember reading about this somewhere. Seems like someone said vibrate was going to be incorporated, but was not because of the microdrive. I saw a vibrating motor that was only 3mm x 11mm. Maybe less vibrate would have less effect on the drive. Software though, hmmmmmmmm.......
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I also remember reading about this somewhere. Seems like someone said vibrate was going to be incorporated, but was not because of the microdrive. I saw a vibrating motor that was only 3mm x 11mm. Maybe less vibrate would have less effect on the drive. Software though, hmmmmmmmm.......
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The Better solution and answer provided some time ago was to make a recording of another device vibrating (i.e.: sitting on a desk or table) then using that audio file as the ringtone. It won't shake the innards of your Athena and if anyone in a meeting or where ever hears it, they wouldn't likely know the difference.
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The Better solution and answer provided some time ago was to make a recording of another device vibrating (i.e.: sitting on a desk or table) then using that audio file as the ringtone. It won't shake the innards of your Athena and if anyone in a meeting or where ever hears it, they wouldn't likely know the difference.
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I just don't understand people who say the vibrating sound thing is a solution. If the pda is in your pocket, how does the vibrate sound let you know you have a call. You do not even hear it. It is the actual vibration that would let you know you have a call. i would give up the microdrive in a second for a real vibrate mode!
And besides hearing a vibrating phone in a meeting is just as bad as hearing it ring. So the idea would be to notify you that you have a call and others would not hear it.
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I just don't understand people who say the vibrating sound thing is a solution. If the pda is in your pocket, how does the vibrate sound let you know you have a call. You do not even hear it. It is the actual vibration that would let you know you have a call. i would give up the microdrive in a second for a real vibrate mode!
And besides hearing a vibrating phone in a meeting is just as bad as hearing it ring. So the idea would be to notify you that you have a call and others would not hear it.
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If you are putting Athena in your pocket, you must be a BIG person or wear oversized clothes. IMHO Athean is not a pocket device (too big), but having the sound of a vibrating phone with the volume towards low is only audible very near the device. I would agree with your comment on being annoying if it were on loud. Perhaps those who absolutely want to vibrate should look towards the X7510 which has the 16GB flash instead of uDrive, and work on the hack to make it available as a ring setting.
Try to use standard HTC Home - it has possibility to choose vibra tone ( but I'm not shure if it send signal to vibra)
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If you are putting Athena in your pocket, you must be a BIG person or wear oversized clothes.
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lol
As it happens, I'm 6 foot 3 and weigh around 23 stone (325 lbs) so i meet both of those criteria. I have no problem with fitting this thing in my pocket.
Still, i don't do it cos i don't want to forget it's in there and crack the screen if i sit on it! Personally, vibration is not a problem for me, cos if I'm in a meeting or somewhere I can't answer the phone, i put it on silent and deal with everything afterwards.
Just because I CAN be contacted at any time on my mobile, doesn't necessarily mean that I WANT to be contacted.....
off topic :Woot! 100 posts.....
I almost posted this yesterday and didn't, but I feel the need to back up eagle 1. A recording of a vibrating phone is not a solution. I need vibrate here: in the car with the radio turned up, in a meeting, in a movie or performance theater. A quiet buzzing recording will be missed every time. There are times when I must be available, like when the kids are home with a babysitter.
The fact that HTC designed vibrate into our phones and then left it out is a real shame. I too would have given up the MD to get vibrate.
The Athena fit's quite nicely in my suite jacket pocket, or, indeed, the inside pocket of my leather jacket - either way, when I'm out I often can't hear the ring but would be able to feel a vibrate.
Ok Guys, based on your scenarios, here are some vibrating bluetooth options.
http://www.netpcdirect.co.uk/bluetooth_vibrating_bracelet.php
Bracelet, watch, wear it while driving, in a meeting, at the movies. . . . .
And if you don't want to tie up yout bluetooth, there is this gizmo:
http://www.potomactech.com/browse/telephones/telephone-accessories/100.phtml
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If you are putting Athena in your pocket, you must be a BIG person or wear oversized clothes. IMHO Athean is not a pocket device (too big), but having the sound of a vibrating phone with the volume towards low is only audible very near the device. I would agree with your comment on being annoying if it were on loud. Perhaps those who absolutely want to vibrate should look towards the X7510 which has the 16GB flash instead of uDrive, and work on the hack to make it available as a ring setting.
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Actually the Athena fits pretty good in a coat pocket and even better if you ditch the keyboard and cover. When I am out I do this along with carrying the Style-i.
raskell - that's why I bought the Jabra BT8010 which has vibrate, although the motor is so small I sometimes miss it when its in the pocket of my jeans. Not as good as an industrial-strength vibrate would have been built-in to the Athena.
Hey, the more vibrating accessories you can get, the better your chance of not missing a call!
I would suggest making a Mortscript with a vibrate command. I'm not sure what component Mortscript relies on to vibrate but it seems it's incorporated into itself.
Now, my question is did you see any place to slip in an earpiece?
As topic says.
Everytime a call is established the phone vibrates. Is there a way to turn that off ?
Boring me too ..............
If some genius is flying here, please take a look
Thanks
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As topic says.
Everytime a call is established the phone vibrates. Is there a way to turn that off ?
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mlgz said:
Boring me too ..............
If some genius is flying here, please take a look
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there is a reason it vibrates!! scientists say that while the phone is establishing a connection with another phone radiation leveles are at there highist, HTC put this feature into there phones so you dont have to hold the phone to your head while the phone is ringing, you can keep the phone in your hand and put it to your head after it vibrates to say the other person has picked up ..... its for your safety why would you want to remove it?
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there is a reason it vibrates!! scientists say that while the phone is establishing a connection with another phone radiation leveles are at there highist, HTC put this feature into there phones so you dont have to hold the phone to your head while the phone is ringing, you can keep the phone in your hand and put it to your head after it vibrates to say the other person has picked up ..... its for your safety why would you want to remove it?
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Mmmm never thought of that.
Makes sence but still want it to be removed, anyone ?
Great !!! Excuse me Mr HTC for saying I was boring with this vibration and thanks you to take care of us
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there is a reason it vibrates!! scientists say that while the phone is establishing a connection with another phone radiation leveles are at there highist, HTC put this feature into there phones so you dont have to hold the phone to your head while the phone is ringing, you can keep the phone in your hand and put it to your head after it vibrates to say the other person has picked up ..... its for your safety why would you want to remove it?
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sounds like BS to me. when you make a call you don't establish a radio connection with the network, not another phone. and as soon as you hear the ringing sound in your speaker (so still before the vibration), the connection is established, the radio resources are set and the radiation levels should be set to the possible minimum...
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sounds like BS to me. when you make a call you don't establish a radio connection with the network, not another phone. and as soon as you hear the ringing sound in your speaker (so still before the vibration), the connection is established, the radio resources are set and the radiation levels should be set to the possible minimum...
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I think there's something in this that is true, but I doubt this is why the feature is there. I believe MythBusters used a SWAR meter to monitor the radiation output of a phone at one point (to find out if a phone call could cause a petrol station to explode), and they found that the peak signal strength on the SWAR meter was attained when the connection was initially being made (before the ringing starts).
But yes, you're absolutely right that the vibration is long after the high intensity signal (it's happening when nothing is heard, or maybe seen on the screen(can't remember the order the hero does stuff in))
And, to top it off, it's only for a tiny length of time, so you'd have to sit and call and hang up constantly to get exposed to this kind of signal.
And, off topic, no- the petrol station didn't explode.
Is it just me or the vibrate function on the SGS2 is VERY VERY weak even at max vibration level ?
lol. I think its only you. The vibrate on my GS II is so long and strong, its annoying.
Every whatsapp or gg talk or email, there is a loooong notification vibration.
I wish someone could find a solution to shorten this vibration. Hopefully with the introduction of AOSP roms.
The most annoying thing with vibration in SGS2 is this strange sound. Bzzz... Strange.
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lol. I think its only you. The vibrate on my GS II is so long and strong, its annoying.
Every whatsapp or gg talk or email, there is a loooong notification vibration.
I wish someone could find a solution to shorten this vibration. Hopefully with the introduction of AOSP roms.
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SMS notification vibrate is pretty weak and its just like a 1 time vibrate, wish they had some vibration pattern choices.
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Is it just me or the vibrate function on the SGS2 is VERY VERY weak even at max vibration level ?
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I share same feelings, considering phone in my pocket sometimes I cant feel it vibrate at all.
More annoying thing is the pouch case (suncase) Ive recently purchased, it doesnt have an opening for speaker at bottom, which mutes the ringing sound in 90% and somewhat it reduces vibration effect.
At busy street = no sound, little vibration = I usually end up with 10+ missed calls per day :/
ViggenZ said:
I share same feelings, considering phone in my pocket sometimes I cant feel it vibrate at all.
More annoying thing is the pouch case (suncase) Ive recently purchased, it doesnt have an opening for speaker at bottom, which mutes the ringing sound in 90% and somewhat it reduces vibration effect.
At busy street = no sound, little vibration = I usually end up with 10+ missed calls per day :/
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When the phone is in my pocket and Im walking, there is ZERO chance for me to know if anyone sent me a message, they would have to call me.. They need to make the vibrate of the phone about 2-3x stronger and 3x longer or have different profiles vibrate.
Oh yeah, I don't feel the phone vibrate too. There are three annoying things about this phone and the weak vibration is the third.
1. Pathetic battery life
2. Home button delay
3. Weak vibration
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Oh yeah, I don't feel the phone vibrate too. There are three annoying things about this phone and the weak vibration is the third.
1. Pathetic battery life
2. Home button delay
3. Weak vibration
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All 3 (for me anyway) aren't true.
Battery has lasted me 20 hours from full charge with medium usage and I'm now at 16% and that's pretty damn good from my previous phones.
Home button is very quick
My phone vibrates so strong, I'm pretty sure it could buzz its way through a tree.
Sent from my Galaxy S II with MIUI.
For the sms notification, you can always use handcent. Its a replacement app for the sms app. It usually has good reviews and u can set the vibration.
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All 3 (for me anyway) aren't true.
Battery has lasted me 20 hours from full charge with medium usage and I'm now at 16% and that's pretty damn good from my previous phones.
Home button is very quick
My phone vibrates so strong, I'm pretty sure it could buzz its way through a tree.
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+1 actually find the vibration quite invasive/annoying. And thats on halfway setting
As for the battery, i have no problems, neither does my fiance , who also has sgs2.
Only time ive experienced home button delay was when i had a lockscreen replacement installed.
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+1 Vibration is too weak. I missed some call because of that.
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+1 actually find the vibration quite invasive/annoying. And thats on halfway setting
As for the battery, i have no problems, neither does my fiance , who also has sgs2.
Only time ive experienced home button delay was when i had a lockscreen replacement installed.
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What app are you using to change the vibration intensity ?
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What app are you using to change the vibration intensity ?
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None. Theres a setting in settings/sound/vibration intensity.mines set about halfway.when we've gone to music concerts(acdc), ive set mine on full, and didnt miss any texts.
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[...]when we've gone to music concerts(acdc), ive set mine on full, and didnt miss any texts.
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LMAO...
I have mine set all the way up and feels weak, set to half like none existant.
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LMAO...
I have mine set all the way up and feels weak, set to half like none existant.
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Lmao, you brain dead or something? I keep the phone in my front pocket. On silent. Think in two months ive missed five texts?
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I am unlucky on this, I have just realised that vibration does not work on my device, neither the haptic feedback! I went to test menu *#0*# and chose vibrate but it does not work I made a small research on the net and it seems that I am not the only one, many users are having this problem. I hope it's not a hardware problem.
Edit: İ am now dissapointed because when İ go to vibra motor test mode by dialing *#0842# the vibration does not work here neither or with *#7353# menu.
Any ideas?
Regards
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stoney73 said:
Lmao, you brain dead or something?
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I guess my nerves always needed stronger stimulation, but vibration in my unit doesnt even tickle... unless I'm owning faulty device.
I cant imagine hearing/feeling msg at concert, when there is so much vibes and noise around me.
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I guess my nerves always needed stronger stimulation, but vibration in my unit doesnt even tickle... unless I'm owning faulty device.
I cant imagine hearing/feeling msg at concert, when there is so much vibes and noise around me.
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Hmm, been at a cpl of concerts lately, and noticed all the texts.saying that...i do text alot, so maybe im actually more alert to it? Dunno
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the vibration intensity option in the settings is for the haptic feedback vibration. it has nothing to do with call/text vibration.
i also find the vibration extremely weak on my phone. i miss most of my alerts even when I'm sitting at my office with the phone in my pocket
Well having it at the front pocket may make a difference as compared to having it on your side pockets or when your wearing jeans and walking/moving.
LOL no doubt will get a few wise guys cracking jokes about this especially from the title. But I would like the phone to vibrate longer when i receive a text or any sort of notification does anyone know what file can be editeed to achieve this ?
Thanks in advance
busta_87 said:
LOL no doubt will get a few wise guys cracking jokes about this especially from the title. But I would like the phone to vibrate longer when i receive a text or any sort of notification does anyone know what file can be editeed to achieve this ?
Thanks in advance
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Some people swear that the vibrate on their SGS2 is strong that it can wreck buildings and even shatter the earth!
I do agree with you that the vibrate is waaay to short and waaay to weak on the SGS2!
You can use Tasker to do a custom vibrate pattern when a new call comes in.
Its only really for msgs i dont notice for calling its ok because it vibrates a few times and more than enough for you to notice.
@earlz lol
Can't get it to work and it is checked on in settings. Is there a trick to it? I've tried face down and face up and only while on outgoing call that is still ringing, not during a connected call. Is that the problem? That would seem weird to me.
Also, when I first started researching phones, one of the first ones I looked at had a feature that when you got a call if you turned it over it would silence the ringer. I have a feeling it was the Moto Droid though. Anyone know if there's an app to do that on the RZD or if I'm mistaken and it has that feature?
From my understanding, u must be in "normal" sound profile for flip speaker to work. Also the ringer does go silent* when u pick it up.
*maybe not silent, but ringer does get alot lower
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It's in normal.
I haven't noticed that with the ringing but I'm thinking more of a silence the phone and ignore it sort of situation. Like if I'm at work or with a friend and the phone rings I can just turn it over and it will stop.
Mine works. I accidently got it to work actually. Sat the phone down while talking to someone then all of a sudden they got loud. Everytime I have tried it sense it has work.
was one of the first things I discovered on my rezound, and I love it. I use it quite often actually haha. There is a setting in the menu to enable or disable it, as well as the silence if you move the phone while it's ringing.
Settings > Sound settings under incoming calls
I used to have these extra settings checked, but i read somewhere that it drains the battery faster. Maybe the sensors detecting the orientation of the phone causes some battery drain, but im not positive about that.
It works really well on mine. If there's a battery issue, maybe you want to check what power settings you're in. I keep mine in performance, since that also seems to cause less problems with 4G turning off. Also check if your sensors are working, maybe with a tilt game or something similar. I've had it on the whole time and it doesn't seem like I get less battery life than what people report, at least not obviously.
Just tested this out, and it seems like the speaker phone flip and silence ringer flip only work when the phone is on a flat surface. The phone lowers the volume of the ring when you pick it up, but mutes it completely if you flip it face down on a flat surface. The speakerphone works the same way, at least I couldn't get it to activate without putting the phone down.
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Just tested this out, and it seems like the speaker phone flip and silence ringer flip only work when the phone is on a flat surface. The phone lowers the volume of the ring when you pick it up, but mutes it completely if you flip it face down on a flat surface. The speakerphone works the same way, at least I couldn't get it to activate without putting the phone down.
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I tested the muting the rings when you turn it over and that worked, then when I answered it my friend hung up! She didn't know the second part of the test. lol. Then our food came and we stuffed our faces. Then we had to go to a stupid 3 hour safety training class that didn't apply to our department AT ALL. Oh well...
I wonder if it needs the sensor covered up as well as being turned over, the one that makes the screen turn off when you hold it to your ear.
Yep, I think that's it. If you turn it over and don't lay it on a table no speakerphone, but if you then just cover that sensor with your hand it goes to speakerphone. Problem with this function is when you turn it back over speakerphone turns off. Guess I'll just turn on speakerphone the old fashioned cumbersome way. Was hoping to just be able to flip it over and back. Oh well.
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Mine works. I accidently got it to work actually. Sat the phone down while talking to someone then all of a sudden they got loud. Everytime I have tried it sense it has work.
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lol in a crowded room with your family, talking to your GF bout all the sexytimes that are gonna occur later.......lol