I'd like to vibrate on phone calls only and not sms, other basic Samsung notifications. Is there an app, workaround to make this possible? The default settings don't offer this option. Stock sms app preferred, not gosmspro.
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Turn the vibrate intensity all the way to zero in setting ->sound
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shehrammajid said:
Turn the vibrate intensity all the way to zero in setting ->sound
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that makes perfect sense. -_-
thanks man
each app has its own settings for sound and vibrate
you can configure SMS to not vibrate
and keep phone only to vibrate
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How do you shut off the vibrating during calls? When I take my handset away from my ear it vibrates.
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Menu>settings>call settings. All available call vibrate settings are there.
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settings>call settings
or if you're talking about it vibrating when you get a text that setting is in the messaging application under settings>notification settings
I have all of them unchecked and it still vibrates during calls
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jmack778 said:
I have all of them unchecked and it still vibrates during calls
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try settings>cyanogenmod settings>sound and turn off vibrate during calls
if that doesn't work I would do a wipe and flash again
Hey, I was wondering if there is any way to some how decrease the vibration of this phone when you get a text message. Like with the iPhone you can make it so that there is a silent vibrate when you get a text or you can make it the normal vibrate. The vibrate of this phone is ridiculous, and sometimes i like that and other times i dont so i was wondering it there is some sort of app where i can toggle the vibration intensity.
Settings -> sound -> vibration intensity ?
(Go to home screen and press the menu button to get to settings menu)
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LordJummy said:
Settings -> sound -> vibration intensity ?
(Go to home screen and press the menu button to get to settings menu)
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That's only for the haptic feedback. It won't work to decrease the messaging vibration..
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The vibrate on this phone is retarted...AGREED. cm had an option for this, maybe once ics kwerks get fixed with that wip rom that will help solve the problem. I dont k ow of an immediate solution.. one would be nice though
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I really don't see what's the problem. I keep mine on always vibrate. But if its really a big issue why not just turn the damn thing off?? Smh lol
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RayTrue04 said:
I really don't see what's the problem. I keep mine on always vibrate. But if its really a big issue why not just turn the damn thing off?? Smh lol
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Im not complaining about it, i like it alot but then i dont like it, example when i am school and i get a text message everyone can hear the damn thing vibrate.
I was careful with my wording of the title.
But anyways...
Anyone else's phone just not even vibrate? Mine doesn't at all the only time it does is when I put it on vibrate. But calls, texts etc...it won't.
Is this a common issue or can anyone shed some light?
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Have you gone into settings --> sound and made sure vibrate and ring is checked? Have you gone into messaging settings, scrolled to the bottom, and under "notifications" have vibrate as "always"?
eyeisdasteve said:
I was careful with my wording of the title.
But anyways...
Anyone else's phone just not even vibrate? Mine doesn't at all the only time it does is when I put it on vibrate. But calls, texts etc...it won't.
Is this a common issue or can anyone shed some light?
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You have to enable vibration for notifications on a per-app basis. Changing it to vibrate mode basically just sets a flag that apps should be silent. They'll vibrate only if specified. Kind of quirky in my opinion, but that's just how it is.
Still no vibrate.
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So does anyone know why my phone won't vibrate when I get a call if I have everything set to vibrate?
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It doesn't vibrate at all? Or only when an incoming call comes in?
greeced said:
It doesn't vibrate at all? Or only when an incoming call comes in?
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Doesn't vibrate when I get calls or texts.
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So somehow it now vibrates when I get calls but not when I get texts.
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After seeing the sgs3 Verizon commercials showing off voice command in some apps, I figured I'd try it on my sprint sgs3 and it works flawlessly....for the most part...when I receive a call, I keep saying "answer" or "reject" to the point where I'm yelling at the phone, and still no response. The other voice commands work fine, but I want the phone voice command functions to work. For those of you that don't know what I'm talking about, go to settings--language and keyboard---voice cmd. Attached is a screenshot of my settings within that menu
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And I know the picture shows otherwise, but my settings are in fact turned on! Just thought I'd clear that up
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I did the same thing. but figured it out. Go to language and input and press on voice cmd and check the incoming calls box.
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Oops never mind.. try restarting your phone
Does my screen need to be unlocked when I get a call to use this feature? My screen is looked and whenever I get a call, with commands to accept or reject the call don't work...kinda mad I wanna be cool and show it off to people lol
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You need to turn off vibrate for incoming calls for answer/reject voice commands to work.
Was driving me crazy trying to figure this out until someone mentioned it on another thread. But I'm surprised Samsung doesn't have proper instructions explaining this. Anyways...
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drewmonge said:
You need to turn off vibrate for incoming calls for answer/reject voice commands to work.
Was driving me crazy trying to figure this out until someone mentioned it on another thread. But I'm surprised Samsung doesn't have proper instructions explaining this. Anyways...
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Thanks man, I'll disable the vibration. Don't even know why vibration matters.
Also how do I disable it? Do I uncheck sound and vibration or do I turn the vibration intensity for phone calls all the way down?
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Does vibration need to be turned off for the clock command to work?
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alexnaoumi said:
Thanks man, I'll disable the vibration. Don't even know why vibration matters.
Also how do I disable it? Do I uncheck sound and vibration or do I turn the vibration intensity for phone calls all the way down?
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Yes. Just uncheck sound and vibration. The 'vibration off' matters because it gets in the way of hearing your voice. Makes perfect sense. And no, the vibration doesn't need to be turned off for the snooze command.
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So even if I leave vibration intensity for phone calls all the way up, unchecking sound and vibration will make my voice command work? Just wanna clear it up. And thanks for your help too, I appreciate it
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alexnaoumi said:
So even if I leave vibration intensity for phone calls all the way up, unchecking sound and vibration will make my voice command work? Just wanna clear it up. And thanks for your help too, I appreciate it
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Yeah, you can have your vibration intensity all the way up, just as long as its not active for incoming calls, by unchecking sound and vibration. This is only needed if you want to use the voice cmd to verbally answer and reject incoming calls. All other voice commands are independent of the vibration settings.
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drewmonge said:
Yeah, you can have your vibration intensity all the way up, just as long as its not active for incoming calls, by unchecking sound and vibration. This is only needed if you want to use the voice cmd to verbally answer and reject incoming calls. All other voice commands are independent of the vibration settings.
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How do you disable vibration for incoming calls while enabling it for all other notifications?
clankfu said:
How do you disable vibration for incoming calls while enabling it for all other notifications?
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go to settings/sounds/ uncheck sound and vibration under ringtone and notifications!
jrdejavux said:
go to settings/sounds/ uncheck sound and vibration under ringtone and notifications!
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Wouldn't that turn off vibration for notifications though?
alexnaoumi said:
Thanks man, I'll disable the vibration. Don't even know why vibration matters.
Also how do I disable it? Do I uncheck sound and vibration or do I turn the vibration intensity for phone calls all the way down?
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The vibration matters because people will half their phone on a flat surface half the time and it will make a loud buzz sound which will disrupt it from picking up your voice saying reject or answer.
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My phone is put next to my bed. It is very annoying to have the notifications while sleeping. Is there any way to make it silent automatically while sleeping?
y not turn on the blocking mode from settings before sleeping?
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Or get tasker app and set a profile to turn it on and off when you want
Turn it on silent
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Is this thread for real?
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Blocking mode is pretty much ehat you are asking for
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kuberchib said:
y not turn on the blocking mode from settings before sleeping?
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Where is the blocking mode?
DrADP said:
Or get tasker app and set a profile to turn it on and off when you want
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Can you provide more detail of Tasker App to accomplish this task. Thanks!
Set the ringer to silent or turn on airplane mode. If you're feeling inventive you could buy some NFC tags to change the settings automatically.
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Blocking Mode:
Menu> Settings> Blocking Mode> Turn it On, and select what and when you'd like it to be silent. Also can allow certain Contacts to have an Always permission.
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Blocking Mode:
Menu> Settings> Blocking Mode> Turn it On, and select what and when you'd like it to be silent. Also can allow certain Contacts to have an Always permission.
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Correct!
Or you could just long press the blocking mode toggle in the notifixation bar. It takes you straight there
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My notification bar doesnt have am option to toggle? Also, is there a tasker app you would recommend to automate turning it on/off.
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Myta said:
My notification bar doesnt have am option to toggle? Also, is there a tasker app you would recommend to automate turning it on/off.
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Oh really? Thats odd.
Tasker or AutomateIt should do the trick
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What is everybody talking about? Why blocking mode? How about just turn down the notification sound? If you expand volume bars, notification volume ha its own.... useless thread really
TooLow said:
What is everybody talking about? Why blocking mode? How about just turn down the notification sound? If you expand volume bars, notification volume ha its own.... useless thread really
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Lol I thought the same thing but figured it was too obvious and assumed that maybe it was the notification light that might be waking him up haha
if is it Facebook notifications or mail notifications just go to each app setting and turn the tone to silent or just open the notification bar and press twice on the volume button to turn it silent with no vibration and your alarm will still working
kylec said:
Correct!
Or you could just long press the blocking mode toggle in the notifixation bar. It takes you straight there
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Hi wekebu & kylec,
That is what I need. I am testing it to see if it meets my requirements completely. As Samsung's slogan, it designs for humans!
TooLow said:
What is everybody talking about? Why blocking mode? How about just turn down the notification sound? If you expand volume bars, notification volume ha its own.... useless thread really
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You need to do it - turns on during the day and turns it down at night everyday.
I use NFC to turn off all lights, vibration and everything. I sleep like a baby hehe. I wake up, NFC again and I'm back in business!
TooLow said:
What is everybody talking about? Why blocking mode? How about just turn down the notification sound? If you expand volume bars, notification volume ha its own.... useless thread really
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This is automatic; isn't that the beauty of most apps and functions? Every day between the hours of xx & xx Blocking Mode will perform an automatic funtion.
I'm sure you do things that others consider 'useless'. That was an insulting statement.