Separate Settings for Vibrate Mode & Silent Mode - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

I want my phone to vibrate for notifications & messages when in Vibrate Mode, but not when in Silent Mode. I had this on my prior phone (MyTouch 3G) but it doesn't seem to be available on the SGS2.
The phone options don't even list a Vibrate Mode and just lump it in as Silent Mode. So I either have to let it vibrate when in Silent Mode (which would wake me up at night) or else not have it vibrate when in Vibrate Mode (so I won't know about messages when it's in my pocket).
Anyone know if this can be fixed with the stock options, and if not is there an app or ROM/Kernel that takes care of it?
Thanks.

Menu, settings, sound, vibration: has 4 settings of always, never, only in silent mode, only when not in silent mode.
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There's this awesome app called audio manager. Works really well and let's you make different profiles, kind of like the blackberries have. It has options for vibration also.
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Menu, settings, sound, vibration: has 4 settings of always, never, only in silent mode, only when not in silent mode.
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I know, that's the problem. Vibrate is considered "silent mode," so there's no distinguishing between the two. If you choose "only when not in silent mode," then notifications/messages don't vibrate in vibrate mode.
850T5m said:
There's this awesome app called audio manager. Works really well and let's you make different profiles, kind of like the blackberries have. It has options for vibration also.
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Thanks, I'll check it out.

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[Q] Remove battery full notification

Hi Guys, I am trying to remove the notification for battery full. I charge overnight and when the battery is full it vibrates like an id.ot, waking me up most of the times!
There was a thread but now it`s obsolete... Come on, can it be that there`s no easy fix for this? I even googled, but pointlessly!
Thanks
It's not ideal but I just set the notifications ringtone to silent in the main settings menu and then set proper notifications separately in messaging, gmail, etc.
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I would like to know too... That wake me every time. I dont want to put on silent since I want SMS and cakk to wake me.
Thanks all but I wish there was a better solution. Can it be that there`s no hidden flag in the system configuration?
My current solution is to put the phone on a soft thing so it doesn`t wake me up...
Settings > Sounds > Notification sound
Set it to Nothing
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Oh, and I can set SMS Notification to something else than "Default" (since Default is now "Silence")... pretty nice!
Thanks for the idea HaTeNL!
HaTeNL said:
Settings > Sounds > Notification sound
Set it to Nothing
Freely translated from Dutch
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unfortunately when on silent mode you cannot disable that... and it vibrates like hell!
Awww... damn!
McBain_666 said:
unfortunately when on silent mode you cannot disable that... and it vibrates like hell!
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If you don't want it to vibrate in silent mode then just change your vibration settings to not vibrate in silent mode......
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Silent Sleep App works for me.
Bynar010 said:
If you don't want it to vibrate in silent mode then just change your vibration settings to not vibrate in silent mode......
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Wont work, even with notification on silent, the full battery still sound and vibrate.
excessnet said:
Wont work, even with notification on silent, the full battery still sound and vibrate.
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Any luck with solving this?
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Solved:
One just need to additionally deactivate the vibration, either from the settings menu, set it to never vibrate or only when not in silent mode, or with an extra widget like one of the many available in the market.
Enjoy!
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i downloaded the app timeriffic from the market and that made two profiles.
one, from 22.00 to 06.00 with no vibration and message sound disabled and the other one from 06.00 to 22.00 with vibration and message sound enabled.
works fine.
That's fine when the phone is on but when's off it stills vibrates.
I scheduled the phone to shutdown every night at 23.00h. Sometimes, I charge at home during the night. Even if the phone is downstairs, I can still hear the notification vibration repeating itself over and over again.
The solution is to put the phone on a non-vibrating surface (usually the same USB cable used for charging the phone)
I used "droidessentials" .. uncheck the "Alert When battery full".
The Apps state it won't work with Samsung devices.
Tonight I will try..
McBain_666 said:
unfortunately when on silent mode you cannot disable that... and it vibrates like hell!
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It has to work! The first option in the notification sound thing is "Silent" (translated).
Put it off Silent Mode and then change the notification sound. Must work.
Hey guys, wasn't here on these forums a thread of someone that did an app or mod just to remove the battery full sound??
I have read that once there was it!!!

Silent mode vs. Vibrate

How do I get a silent mode instead of just a vibrate or loud?
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Hold the volume key down till it says silent, or hold the power key, and on the pop up menu, select silent mode.
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Vol key only goes to vibrate and silent mode turns it to vibrate too
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In the sound settings you have to tell it to vibrate "Only when not in silent mode". That should fix ya right up
I feel stupid for not having checked that first, ok not that big if a newb. Im an idiot
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If I do that how do I go into vibrate only mode?
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Try using a widget like Silent Toggle Widget or Widgetsoid to control Sound/Vibrate Only/Silent.
Seanc13 said:
If I do that how do I go into vibrate only mode?
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If you turn that on, then when you press the volume key it goes Silent, Vibrate only, ringer,etc
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zanderman112 said:
If you turn that on, then when you press the volume key it goes Silent, Vibrate only, ringer,etc
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Even after I did that I still wuldnt go into silent, vibrate, loud, just from silent to loud, but the widget is working fine
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2.1 Eclair had both Silent & Vibrate available from the volume buttons, while 2.2 has removed the silent option. As noted above there are widgets to workaround this but it was a "feature" google changed in froyo from my understanding.
I figued it must have been something of the sort
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yes, this is very annoying but I am going to try out that widget, thanks Isira
guys, if you're running Froyo, you do NOT need to use a widget
go to Settings > Sound > Vibrate > and select "Only when not in silent mode"
*if you select "Never", your Epic won't vibrate... AT ALL*
that will allow you to have a completely silent ringer with NO vibration
monotune said:
guys, if you're running Froyo, you do NOT need to use a widget
go to Settings > Sound > Vibrate > and select "Only when not in silent mode"
*if you select "Never", your Epic won't vibrate... AT ALL*
that will allow you to have a completely silent ringer with NO vibration
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Little late on that bud, check my post (#4). Your enthusiasm is refreshing.
This is super, super annoying. I want my Silent -> Vibrate Only -> Ring settings back using the volume keys, without having to resort to a widget. To rub it in my face, there's a "Silent Mode" from the notification slide down, but it only duplicates the functionality of sliding the volume the way down. How useful.
I used Silent Mode for when I was in class or a meeting and didn't even want it to vibrate. Vibrate for when I was somewhere noisy.
I thought it was annoying enough to have to check and uncheck "vibrate" for texts, cause they would vibrate even when then ringer was on.
I also wish silent mode would kill media. I've had a webpage start going off when I was browsing in class. Very embarrassing. :\
Is there an app or widget that hooks into the volume keys?
Sesquipedalian said:
This is super, super annoying. I want my Silent -> Vibrate Only -> Ring settings back using the volume keys, without having to resort to a widget.
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Me too. There are times I want it to vibrate (in a bar where I wouldn't hear the phone ring, in a theater when I'm on call, etc.), and there are times when I really want SILENT (my better half is a light sleeper, and just the vibration upon a text is enough to wake him).
DFWDraco76 said:
Me too. There are times I want it to vibrate (in a bar where I wouldn't hear the phone ring, in a theater when I'm on call, etc.), and there are times when I really want SILENT (my better half is a light sleeper, and just the vibration upon a text is enough to wake him).
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Flash the mod in the dev section to restore that function. Works great on my mostly stock epic rooted with clockwork.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016556
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DFWDraco76 said:
Me too. There are times I want it to vibrate (in a bar where I wouldn't hear the phone ring, in a theater when I'm on call, etc.), and there are times when I really want SILENT (my better half is a light sleeper, and just the vibration upon a text is enough to wake him).
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at least you guys have the choice my phone's vibrate is broken lol ... i'm either loud or silent
crawrj said:
Flash the mod in the dev section to restore that function.
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These will work fine on (mostly) stock ROMs, but may cause issues with custom ROMs which have their own framework modifications.
Not sure which of the custom ROMs currently include the patch, but feel free to request your favorite ROM to include it.
using winmerge was the easiest way i found to add it to a custom rom, without fear of messing anything up..

Help! Vibrate mode changes to Silent mode after 1 ring

Has anyone experience your Galaxy Nexus automatically changing from Vibrate mode to Silent mode after 1 vibrate and stays in silent mode?
I'm running Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and this is really annoying because if I don't notice the 1 vibration, I'll miss every subsequent notification until I check my phone. Even if I turn the phone on and change it back to vibrate, it will do the same thing again, 1 vibrate from a notification and it will switch to silent mode again.
I have Profile Schedule+ as my profile management app.
If there's any other info I can provide that could help, please let me know! I've tried searching google and XDA but couldn't find any solutions :crying:
Thanks XDA!!
cl0we said:
Has anyone experience your Galaxy Nexus automatically changing from Vibrate mode to Silent mode after 1 vibrate and stays in silent mode?
I'm running Jelly Bean 4.1.1 and this is really annoying because if I don't notice the 1 vibration, I'll miss every subsequent notification until I check my phone. Even if I turn the phone on and change it back to vibrate, it will do the same thing again, 1 vibrate from a notification and it will switch to silent mode again.
I have Profile Schedule+ as my profile management app.
If there's any other info I can provide that could help, please let me know! I've tried searching google and XDA but couldn't find any solutions :crying:
Thanks XDA!!
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Google changed the vibrate for notifications feature in JB. All profile apps that have options like "disable vibrate for notifications" won't work (I tossed AudioManager out the window). I'd try if vibration behaves well without a profile app.

Vibrates only when silent instead of always.

Everytime I reboot my phone, notifications for certain apps (like WhatsApp) will not vibrate when my phone is not in silent/vibrate mode.
To fix it, I have to open up LightFlow (you can also do this in Sound Manager v2) and set the vibrate setting from "Vibrate only when silent" to "Vibrate on"
I do this every time I reboot my phone. Vibration works fine for ALL apps when in silent/vibrate mode (even for apps that I don't want to have vibrate on in silent/vibrate mode). But only MMS & SMS vibrates properly without needing to do this "fix" everytime I reboot.
I've been having this bug on all AOSP roms since Jellybean first came out. Anyone else having this issue? Is this an AOSP bug? Or could it be something is wrong with my phone? I have done a full wipe several times only to find the issue still persists.
Check in sounds menu, should be an option there, also check individual apps, I know MMS has a vibration setting
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Check in sounds menu, should be an option there, also check individual apps, I know MMS has a vibration setting
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I have "Vibrate when ringing" enabled in my sounds menu, I don't really see anything else that has to do with vibrating and notifications. My individual apps are set up properly (the ones I want to vibrate are set to vibrate always, etc) I just have to go into LightFlow and set vibrate to "Vibrate on" rather than "Vibrate only when silent" before it'll vibrate when it's in audible mode like I stated in my OP.. I guess you're not having this issue either? Can you test it out? Specifically it doesn't work with WhatsApp, hmm.. I'm starting to think maybe it's a whatsapp issue, I just tested with Gtalk and it works still. Can anyone confirm?
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I have "Vibrate when ringing" enabled in my sounds menu, I don't really see anything else that has to do with vibrating and notifications. My individual apps are set up properly (the ones I want to vibrate are set to vibrate always, etc) I just have to go into LightFlow and set vibrate to "Vibrate on" rather than "Vibrate only when silent" before it'll vibrate when it's in audible mode like I stated in my OP.. I guess you're not having this issue either? Can you test it out? Specifically it doesn't work with WhatsApp, hmm.. I'm starting to think maybe it's a whatsapp issue, I just tested with Gtalk and it works still. Can anyone confirm?
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I have mine set for always vibrate, except during quiet hours, works fine. I don't use what's app so I couldn't tell you. Could also be the ROM you're running or a host of other things. If it's just one app, then it is doing it to itself I'd imagine
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Silent mode on Lollipop

Does anyone know how to get silent mode activated? There is the choice of do not disturb. But if you put it on priority it vibrates and if it's on the alarm doesn't go off and if it's off, you can only have either sound or vibrate.
It seems it's missing the silent option.
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elmalote said:
Does anyone know how to get silent mode activated? There is the choice of do not disturb. But if you put it on priority it vibrates and if it's on the alarm doesn't go off and if it's off, you can only have either sound or vibrate.
It seems it's missing the silent option.
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It says here that do not disturb "allows some resources to interrupt it when in Priority. Alarms always have priority".
GTMoraes said:
It says here that do not disturb "allows some resources to interrupt it when in Priority. Alarms always have priority".
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Yes, but with vibrate. I want no vibrate
Looks like LG removed Silent mode in their rom and replaced it with Do Not Disturb. Pure Android 5.0 builds on devices such as the Nexus range still have a silent mode, so this was definitely a LG thing .
Lennyuk said:
Looks like LG removed Silent mode in their rom and replaced it with Do Not Disturb. Pure Android 5.0 builds on devices such as the Nexus range still have a silent mode, so this was definitely a LG thing .
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Thats just stupid...
I developed an app: Call Filter Alarm. Its sleep mode can silence all notifications (also whatsapp and viber), even on Lollipop.
Hope it helps
Piz Android
elmalote said:
Does anyone know how to get silent mode activated? There is the choice of do not disturb. But if you put it on priority it vibrates and if it's on the alarm doesn't go off and if it's off, you can only have either sound or vibrate.
It seems it's missing the silent option.
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I made a small workaround that is very handy!
I used Nova Activities widget to create a shortcut to the Sounds and Notificaitions --> Interruptions activity.
Whenever I want to sleep, I simply tap the widget on my homescreen, turn off Calls as priority notifications and go to sleep with peace of mind. :angel:
As soon as I wake up, I simply enable Calls as priority interruptions again by using the Nova widget
I know this is a workaround but this is the best way I found so far to solve this irritating problem on Android Lollipop.
I would also love to hear about any workarounds that anyone else on XDA has hacked together! Probably whip out a dialog UI using Tasker?
Hit thanks if my post helped you :good:
Very frustrated by the "Do not disturb" sound setting. Messed up my first alarm after update to Lollipop. Now I have to press the volume button, then from there "Priority only" in order to have the alarm sound working. Otherwise, if I press "Silent mode" icon from the notification tray it goes into "Do not disturb" so no alarm. And there is no shortcut in the notification tray for "Priority only". Really stupid...
bujcri said:
Very frustrated by the "Do not disturb" sound setting. Messed up my first alarm after update to Lollipop. Now I have to press the volume button, then from there "Priority only" in order to have the alarm sound working. Otherwise, if I press "Silent mode" icon from the notification tray it goes into "Do not disturb" so no alarm. And there is no shortcut in the notification tray for "Priority only". Really stupid...
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Yip, my thoughts exactly.
It's crazy.
I also go thru the volume solution you mention.
So yeah, this is ridiculous. I loved my G2, and everyone said the OS was overworked. Now its more basic looking to the android eye, and i hate it. Im missing so many small features. Silent with no vibration and ALARM for one thing!

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