IS there a way of deativating noise reduction? Thanks
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Open the dialer app.,enter settings by pressing the menu button and there search for noise supression. untick the box next to it.
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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've installed the KitchenPro (CheckROM Revo4) Phone mod that has noise reduction off + call recording.
I can see the call record button, and when I press the menu key I can see a button 'Voice reduction off' which when I press changes to 'Voice reduction on'
My question is, When the button is showing 'Voice reduction off' does it mean that voice reduction is off or does it mean that voice reduction will be turned off if I press it.
I'd like voice reduction to be off by default, since the people im calling get echo if i have my case on.
Thanks for the help.
Good question and I've wondered myself but I came to a conclusion. Whatever it is, it will be the opposite of what it is in stock mode. Or else they wouldn't have bothered making the mod.
So, I think you no longer need to hit the button during calls.
Anyway, I believe NR is set to off with the mod.
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When you are actively on a call, on the screen next to the "Hold" button, if you see an icon that looks like a sound wave with a line striking through it, then NR is turned on. If you do NOT see it, than NR is NOT turned on.
Make sense?
Hi I was wondering what is the noise suppression option for in the call setting under additional setting? Would it make my in call volume louder if i turned it off?
It helps reduce the amount of background noise on the other persons end so they can hear you clearer. It has nothing to do with the audio that comes thru your end ;-)
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Oh ok is ther any way to increase the in call volume?
The icon confuses me. I don't know is it's on or off. I'm a big dummy
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Not sure if theres any way to increase volume in the handset, mine has always been loud enough
You only see the icon when its enabled, so if you don't see it when your on a call you're either on speaker or its disabled.
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When Turned ON, the phone will use the secondary mic to capture background noise and therefore suppress it ,not allowing it to get into your current call, it has nothing to do with the volume of the call.
To surpress noise. I that that was already pretty self explainitory?
Ok THANKS FOR THE INFO
eortizr said:
When Turned ON, the phone will use the secondary mic to capture background noise and therefore suppress it ,not allowing it to get into your current call, it has nothing to do with the volume of the call.
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Actually a very nice option for those like myself who uses a case that covers this second/noise cancellation mic...
That sqiggly noise reduction icon isn't appearing on my call screen, already checked the options during call, no turn on/off noise reduction option there.
I'm using XWLP4 unrooted. Any ideas?
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Is there anyway to reduce the in call volume below the standard minimum level? It's on minimum and I have to hold my headset away from my ear. The volume is fine without the headset.
uzumaki82 said:
Is there anyway to reduce the in call volume below the standard minimum level? It's on minimum and I have to hold my headset away from my ear. The volume is fine without the headset.
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Yeah,, in 'settings' find the 'galaxy s settings'
Mines under 'device options', every Rom seems to call it/put it slightly something different
Look for 'in call volume controls',,,
Then lower the value for the 'ear piece volume'
You can set it between 0-3
Oh,,, or adjust the headphone settings,,, just re-read your post..
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hhp_211 said:
Yeah,, in 'settings' find the 'galaxy s settings'
Mines under 'device options', every Rom seems to call it/put it slightly something different
Look for 'in call volume controls',,,
Then lower the value for the 'ear piece volume'
You can set it between 0-3
Oh,,, or adjust the headphone settings,,, just re-read your post..
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The in call adjustments using the volume rocker on the side of the phone don't change anything whether you turn it up or down. Thank you for the tip of the galaxy s settings. I put them on 0 and I think it helped.