i like the phone but in class the vibrator is loud. on my lg o2x i could change de vibrator sensibilite and was fine
but this phone is loud, can i change any system file to make it less loud?
Get Smart Vibrator 1.6+, it is free from google playstore. It lets you customize vibration intensity and other things. Let me know if this helps.
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Одг: [Q] vibrator to loud can i dim it?
For me the vibration response is to strong. For example when i type or when i press the back button ..... my old sgs2 had an option to dim vibration response.
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Get Smart Vibrator 1.6+, it is free from google playstore. It lets you customize vibration intensity and other things. Let me know if this helps.
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had that 2years ago on my galaxy apollo, but iy only to ad vibratons like 1 or 2 etc... short long, i use go sms can do that with it also but cant put vibator les loud, but will still look,
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175750
it should has what you are looking for.
hamdimo said:
Try this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2175750
it should has what you are looking for.
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no thats just patern thing, i think there is no root app who can change te sensiblity of the vibrator.
thx any way
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I am using Ace of a year now. And I still cant understand that Samsung guys gave proximity sensor just to make screen go off when you are in a call. As proximity Sensor wont work for other uses (like snoozing alarm or silent an incoming call etc.)
Can those things work for my ace? is there any tweak or something that will make it work?
your help will be appreciated.. ty
its for diming screen
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so it means we can never use the ace's sensor for other things..
oh yes
you can use it for a lot of things
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spacecaker said:
oh yes
you can use it for a lot of things
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For example? It's true that it could be in more things and it isn't been used.
which in particular?
and how?
i_m_mortal said:
which in particular?
and how?
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auto turn off screen
when u are calling
some battery safing apps
and even 1 game
dont know name of it but it works with your hands
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auto turn off screen
when u are calling
some battery safing apps
and even 1 game
dont know name of it but it works with your hands
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So I guess there might be an app to snooze alarm and to silent an incoming call.. isn't it?
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So I guess there might be an app to snooze alarm and to silent an incoming call.. isn't it?
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SURE it's an app called TASKER, in tasker you can do anything !!! the problem is you need to know how to use it.... but... search for a tut......mmm basicly the app is:
IF->ACTION
FOR EXAMPLE you can use the sensor for silent a call when you face down the phone (yes, like sense )
the limit is your imagination
Curious if anyone else has noticed this / knows how to "fix" it.
When I have my headphones plugged in, the notification sounds (eg the default new message "whistle") comes out the speaker instead. The sound in the headphone (music) will mute during this. I've had to resort to turning the notification volume off during work hours, so the sound doesn't disturb others at work - surely these sounds should be coming through headphones while they are plugged in?
Hello,
I'm with the same issue! It's very odd...
Any thoughts about this? Btw, I'm not using stock headset (I'm not used to in-ear headphones).
Yeah add another +1 to this....!!!
Not tried with stock headphones I have a set of Bluetooth ones and I get all notifications through them .
I'll take look in settings .
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+1 to this. Annoying :banghead:
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Just checked with stock headphones all emails, text messages, etc coming through fine .
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Ok try this with your headphones plugged in press the volume up button then press the settings button on the right, three volume bars appear make sure the bottom was is turned up .
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Ok try this with your headphones plugged in press the volume up button then press the settings button on the right, three volume bars appear make sure the bottom was is turned up .
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Hi mate, the problem is we can hear the notification from the speaker of the phone and not from the plugged headset
Oh yes of course, seems like a hardware then to me .
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Oh yes of course, seems like a hardware then to me .
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No mate, other sounds go through headset , ONLY problem on notification sound
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wicked1683 said:
No mate, other sounds go through headset , ONLY problem on notification sound
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I have no idea then ,good luck in sorting it :thumbup:
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I have no idea then ,good luck in sorting it :thumbup:
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Actually I double check again, theres a "notification" sound going through headset. the only problem is it's playing simultaneously with the phone speaker. Really annoying specially if I'm in the office cause others can hear the notification sound too.
An android bug, apparently
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Curious if anyone else has noticed this / knows how to "fix" it.
When I have my headphones plugged in, the notification sounds (eg the default new message "whistle") comes out the speaker instead. The sound in the headphone (music) will mute during this. I've had to resort to turning the notification volume off during work hours, so the sound doesn't disturb others at work - surely these sounds should be coming through headphones while they are plugged in?
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This is a long-standing Android bug that manifests on many, though not all, phones. Google for "android notification sounds headphones" and you find many complaints about it, and a Google bug report with comments going back to 2010.
There is a apparently an easy way to patch it if your phone is rooted (though I cannot find info on exactly HOW) and there is a script here on XDA for use with the Tasker app ($6 or so in the Playstore) that can address it.
Other than that, the only thing to do to minimize annoyance to your coworkers is turn notification sounds to silent when using headphones. There are volume profile apps that can do this automatically.
In this bug report https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=6696 and this one https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=16667 it said that's a problem with ICS, that is supposed to be fixed in JB and that CM have their own fix for this.
Let's hope that S3 JB release will fix it.
this problem has been bugging me too..hope its fixed in the next update.
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Anybody having any luck separating their Ringtone and Notification volumes? This is really bugging me. I tried an app from the market, but it didn't work. Just wondered if anybody else has had any luck.
Use Ringer Control from the market. It works great.
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Use Ringer Control from the market. It works great.
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O ya that works big time
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Use Ringer Control from the market. It works great.
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Thanks, but I tried it earlier today. ICS Ringer Control didn't work for me. The volume for ringtones and notifications stayed the same, no matter how I set it.
thats annoying, and the fact that the lowest volume step is like 2, louder than the lowest on gingerbread really pisses me off...
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So, i really want my ringer on all the time, i usually don't get many calls but the ones i get are important. So is there a way to set all other notifications (text, email, ect) to vibrate while its still in the sound profile so my phone still rings?
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So, i really want my ringer on all the time, i usually don't get many calls but the ones i get are important. So is there a way to set all other notifications (text, email, ect) to vibrate while its still in the sound profile so my phone still rings?
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I wanted the same thing. I think the best way to do it is using an app called Smart Profiles. I haven't actually tried it yet though.
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I wanted the same thing. I think the best way to do it is using an app called Smart Profiles. I haven't actually tried it yet though.
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Hmm, i might have to give that a shot, thanks for the tip.
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I wanted the same thing. I think the best way to do it is using an app called Smart Profiles. I haven't actually tried it yet though.
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I use smart profiles, it works great! One of my most used apps
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Can't you do this natively?
By going into Settings>sound>volumes and setting ringtone to max and everything else to silent (slider all the way to the left should be silent), and make sure Ringtone with vibration is checked in the sound settings as well?
It should make calls full volume (with vibration) and everything else on vibrate only.
Or am I mistaken/not understanding the request?
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Can't you do this natively?
By going into Settings>sound>volumes and setting ringtone to max and everything else to silent (slider all the way to the left should be silent), and make sure Ringtone with vibration is checked in the sound settings as well?
It should make calls full volume (with vibration) and everything else on vibrate only.
Or am I mistaken/not understanding the request?
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Good call. I was thinking he wanted this profile only at certain times, but that's not stated in the OP, just my assumption.
Hey guys, I just move to the M7 and T-Mo yesterday from Big Red...loving the One so far, but there's one thing that is really bothering me. These loud ass notifications lol...I've always wanted a loud phone, but damn this is crazy. Is there any working way to unlink the ringer and notification volumes? I've trieto search for the answer, but no luck. I've tried 3rd party apps, they don't seem to work. I'm running ViperOne 1.1.1 rom, and I don't see an option in there. Also Tasker doesn't seem to be working. Thanks in advance for the help!!
Jay
Not the best answer but I just went with a more subtle notification sound.
I use an app called a smart sound profiles. It is the only way I've been able to manage with the issue. Check it out
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Testingchip said:
I use an app called a smart sound profiles. It is the only way I've been able to manage with the issue. Check it out
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Thanks, I'll give it a try...
Actually works... Thanks
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Happy to help.
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