I just spent a good 15 minutes looking for the settings to turn off the vibration for the keyboard and soft buttons. Why the hell would the vibration setting for the soft buttons be under sound? Lol
Does anyone else turn the vibration off for those 2 things?
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I always turn off all vibration, but I only get it on my phone. I don't know how you got a device that interacts directly with your liver.
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Hi,
as the title already says, my phone vibrates during calls. It happens about 1 time per minute (but doesnt seem to be a minute counter!) and i've got no Idea, why this keeps happening!
Do you have the same effect (vibrating) as i do?
What is this "feature" about?
How can i stop it from happening?
Thank you,
Linkin
till now I found three vibration settings used for different apps / situations etc, for example message notification vibration, soft key feedback etc-
To turn off Notification vibrate: Messaging > Menu key > Settings > Untick Notification vibration
To turn off Ringtone vibrate: Settings > Sound > Vibrate > Never
To turn off the vibrating when tapping the screen: Settings > Sound > Untick Haptic Feedback
Thanks.
I found these three settings too but none of them explains why it vibrates during calls... Only explanations I could think of is that I touch the screen by mistake...
Does anyone have similar behavior of his phone and can contribute to this?
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if the proximity sensor working the screen should turn off when your face is near, therefore no accident touching the screen. could it be the other buttons being touched by accident? the volume buttons, camera, home, back, and menu buttons...
Its definitely not the camera or volume button but I kepp it under surveillance... Maybe i'm touching the back or menu key by accident...
Thanks for the answers!
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Bzzz
hehe I've tried something a little more funky: I had a call a few days ago, and the vibrator started buzzing as soon as i drew the phone close to my face and the closer the harder it buzzed
I had to hold the phone at 2-4 centimeters to be able to hear what was being said over the vibrator
It haven't happened again, but then I've also "repaired" the phone with SEUS to see if that helped with receiving calls in the first place(screen didn't respond on several calls).
I have had this happen a few times too, no idea what it is though?! lol
It keeps happening sometimes, but not as much as before... I guess it was related to touching the softkeys!
I changed haptic feedback to off and it doesnt viabrate at all now
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Mhm but this indicates touching the Display and NOT thouching the soft keys, right?
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Haptic feedback includes the capacitive buttons.
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I found the setting to turn off the keyboard vibration, but there are still other instances when it vibrates - for example, every time I unlock the screen it does a quick vibrate, and when I move icons on one of the seven desktop screens it vibrates.
Any way to turn off the vibrating for the unlock operation?
Thanks!
Menu/settings/sound/haptic feedback.
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bricky23 said:
Menu/settings/sound/haptic feedback.
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That option is unchecked. Even with haptic feedback disabled, I still get the vibrate when unlocking.
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That option is unchecked. Even with haptic feedback disabled, I still get the vibrate when unlocking.
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Me to. Dont know if its possible to disable this.
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Menu/settings/language and keyboards/ multi-touch keyboard/ vibrate on keypress needs to be unchecked
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jeriel05 said:
Menu/settings/language and keyboards/ multi-touch keyboard/ vibrate on keypress needs to be unchecked
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No, that isn't it either. The keyboard vibrate options are for when you're keying in text. This is just the unlock screen that vibrates.
I'm beginning to think it's built into the OS. Weird that they don't allow you to change it. Sometimes I'd like to save as much power as possible, and the vibrate on unlocking does nothing for me. There's really no benefit to it. Doesn't help you unlock better, lol.
My mistake, I some how misunderstood the question even though it is written very clear. I would like to know the same thing . It seems that everything that has to do with vibrate on this phone is awkward. I have other issues with the vibrate settings.
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Ive just got a samsung galaxy s 2, my question is has anyone else noticed that the vibration is really strong so much so that it creates another sound from the phone?
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Yes, at least for me, the phone turns into a pneumatic hammer when it vibrates... phone goes for repair :/
Oh yours sounds more serious i guess. It jus sounds as if the vibration is major strong. Like the sound is vibrating against the back panel or something i guess. Wondering if its just a characteristic when thd intensith is high. Ive lowered the intensity and downloaded a vibration app which together eliminate the problem
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This is usually not a harware fault, but the way the software was created.
In some ROMs you can go to settings>sound and change the intensity of the harptic feadback or just disable it completely.
the vibration on this particular phone is new to me, i dont get any back panel vibrations in the haptic feedback setting,but when i use rotary lockscreen and move the rotary slowly to put it on silent mode it makes a strong vibration and makes a distorted humming sound.
Yea thats right repub, using the haptic feedback is nice but when you lower the volume to vibrate mode or use a toggle switch wudget to vibrate mode theres like a vibrate noise aswell as sonethibg else right? This is the noise of how strong the vibration is i think bouncing off the back panel or battery etc
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Just got my galaxy S3 and im loving every second of it, BUT
the vibration is so "low" i cant feel it vibrate in my pocket compared to the HTC HD2 at all. is this normal. is there any way to make the vibration "feelable" if thats a word.
i had at least 7 miss calls with vibration on and i didnt feel none of them at all. you may say put the ringtone on. but i was in a situation where putting a ringtone on would not be right so i put it to vibration mode and i didnt feel jack all.
even with the ringtone on the vibration cannot be felt! so disappointed
any tips would help
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Just got my galaxy S3 and im loving every second of it, BUT
the vibration is so "low" i cant feel it vibrate in my pocket compared to the HTC HD2 at all. is this normal. is there any way to make the vibration "feelable" if thats a word.
i had at least 7 miss calls with vibration on and i didnt feel none of them at all. you may say put the ringtone on. but i was in a situation where putting a ringtone on would not be right so i put it to vibration mode and i didnt feel jack all.
even with the ringtone on the vibration cannot be felt! so disappointed
any tips would help
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You must have a faulty device... if anything my device has to much of a strong vibrate!
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can you feel the phones vibration in your pocket?
Pretty sure you can turn up vibration intensity in settings.
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Settings --> Sound --> Vibration intensity. If you're still missing them on max intensity make some longer custom vibration notifications for your apps, be less likely to miss those (inbuilt feature).
10076757 said:
can you feel the phones vibration in your pocket?
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100%!
As others have pointed out, you can turn up intensity in settings, mine was on full and almost too much!
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Does anyone else have their phone vibrating as the music plays with the volume all the way up on Poweramp Pro?...I have searched as much as I can and I am now turning to you guys to see if there is something I am missing in the settings...It seems like it will drain the battery to have the vibrator going to the beat of the music the whole time it's playing...With two presses of volume down it stops...Only when the volume is all the way up does it do this...Is there a setting on the phone or in the app that I can turn this off?...
Yes go into settings sound and turn auto haptic feedback off
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I see now...Thanks...It's the auto haptic on/off that fixes this...I didn't know that it would allow you you check and uncheck apps so I have unchecked it now...I'm coming from an EvO 3D so this is my first taste of ICS...I am amazed at the amount of settings ICS has...
Yeah ics is super Dev. Friendly
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