Here is my issue: When I am getting a call I can stop my phone from continually vibrating but I can't find a way for my Moto 360 2gen to stop vibrating also without declining the call. Anyone else have this issue? If so, what do you do? Everything I have found online is the opposite because people are not getting notifications whereas that is not the problem I am having.
for TL;DR silence vibration from incoming call
Thanks
Pressing the watch button once does it for me. M360 sport with M1D64I firmware, phone is running Samsung stock 6.0.1.
Related
I just purchased a bluetooth headset (LG HBS700) and now Im having a stuttering issue when notifications come in.
I never had this until i connected the headset. If the screen is on the notification is fine and plays normally, but when i have the phone in my pocket with the screen off it happens. I have tried switching notification tones as well as switching to a different ROM and the problem is still there.
Has anyone else had this happen to them or know of a way to fix it?
I had a similar issue with TuneIn radio. Listening over WiFi was fine while the screen was on, but the music stuttered when the screen shut off. Seems like it limits the amount of power received to that particular radio but not sure. I don't have my phone on me but are there any power saving features for Bluetooth that can be altered?
Thanks for the response. I think you misunderstood tho.
Its NOT the sound coming from the bluetooth device that is the problem, it is the notifications coming from the phone. ie when i get a txt msg or an email, when my phone is alerting me.
Hey Guys, just wondering if anyone has had this issue as I haven't found anything searching these forums or Google in General. It is happening with my Z Ultra and also have experienced it on other devices as well but more prominent on the ZU running stock KitKat Rom latest .757.
Basically, what happens is, when I get a call, text or a notification, the phone will alert me as usual with the tone of my choice, but for that split second at the start of the tone, there is a slight annoying pause. The best way I can describe it is as if you are listening to a CD in the car and drive over a bump on the road and the music will skip for a second.
However, it has come to my attention recently that if my phone is charging, everything is normal or when the battery has a good charge. 90%+.
Could this be a power related issue? Sort of like the phone sleeps and when the phone rings it needs that split second to wake up properly??
I hope somebody can shine some light on this. Thank you in Advance!!
Can't say I've noticed this myself, but I'll keep an eye on it.
Sent from my C6833
yes, notification sound is stutters on incoming text or etc. It's a kitkat. I jumped back to .136
I'm wondering who else has encountered this and if a fix, other than disabling the always lisening mode, has been found.
I've noticed this on my LG G2, my wifes previous Galaxy S3, her current Galaxy Avant and even on my son's ZTE Maxx. It seems that when the always listening feature and listen from any screen option is enabled for OK Google that the enabled microphone is causing two specific issues.
1) In the camera app it will not record video. You get an error that you cannot record while another device is using the microphone.
2) When the phone is plugged in for charging, any alarm set will automatically snooze and never sound. Similarly the alarm thinks you are in phone call due to the enabled mic and prevents the alarm from sounding to interfere with the call. As soon as you unplug the phone from the charger the alarm sounds again.
I've been able to duplicate this on other brands of phones running Android 4.4.2, 4.4.4 and 5.01.
I'd really love to see a fix for this as the OK Google is pretty awesome to use in the car or work. Nice to just say OK Google, play whaterver music or OKGoogle, send a text to wife without having to hit any buttons or fool with the cars slow and faulty infotainment systems.
Hi all, I have a Moto 360 2015 paired with my OnePlus 2 (CM13).
I noticed that "disable phone sounds while connected to the watch" option disables only notification sounds (and vibration), but not phone calls related ones.
Am I doing something wrong? Is anyone else having this issue too?
Thanks,
Aronne
i have the same issue i think it is due to bluetooth issues. are you running CM13?
Hi, I have found a problem when my phone is connected to my car's bluetooth handsfree system and was wondering if anyone has any suggestions because I've tried everything I can think of.
Basically, when I initiate a call from the car the phone screen will light up and display the wake screen but the phone will not wake up and so the call is not made. If I manually wake the phone up first and then initiate the call from the car the call is made with no problems. Rather more bizarrely, if I initiate a call the screen lights up but the phone does not wake up or make the call. However, If I then immediately make the call again while the wake screen is still displayed then the call is made and everything is good.
It is almost as though it is not waiting long enough for the phone to fully wake up before giving up. My previous phone which was a Jiayu S3 did not have this problem.
Does anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on this.
Russell