App for vibration notification? - Galaxy S III Themes and Apps

I don´t know why but when I set my GS3 for Vibrate the phone vibrates when I get a call but it doesn´t vibrate when I get an email on my gmail account, it doesn´t vibrate when the google calendar reminder goes off, it doens´t vibrate if I set the phone to sound plus vibrate (I cannot recall if it vibrates when I get a text msg). So I was wondering if there is an app for this...

Seriously? Nothing? I would think this one would be a piece of cake.

For your Gmail you need to set it up through the app.
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ovdevil said:
For your Gmail you need to set it up through the app.
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When I go to settings on the app there is nothing there that allows me to choose vibration as the notification type.

rawfa said:
When I go to settings on the app there is nothing there that allows me to choose vibration as the notification type.
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Go to settings then click on your email address then click on sound & vibrate

rawfa said:
When I go to settings on the app there is nothing there that allows me to choose vibration as the notification type.
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Did you get this working?
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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
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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!!!

Flashed jelly bean, no longer vibrates for texts and emails

I flashed the mrom aosp jelly bean And my phone no longer vibrates for texts and emails when on vibrate mode, only phone calls. Anyone know how to fix it or what settings I need to look up?
Thanks
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I just tested and I get vibration for SMS, I am using Handcent though, not sure if it makes a difference.
WiredPirate said:
I just tested and I get vibration for SMS, I am using Handcent though, not sure if it makes a difference.
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I managed to get sms alert working, but not email yet.
joshtb86 said:
I flashed the mrom aosp jelly bean And my phone no longer vibrates for texts and emails when on vibrate mode, only phone calls. Anyone know how to fix it or what settings I need to look up?
Thanks
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Go into the messaging app settings and change the vibration from "never" to "always"
on the email, the gmail app should automatically have the notification, but try going into the settings for that. see what you find.
joshtb86 said:
I flashed the mrom aosp jelly bean And my phone no longer vibrates for texts and emails when on vibrate mode, only phone calls. Anyone know how to fix it or what settings I need to look up?
Thanks
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go into gmail app settings click on your email and it'll bring up the settings for notifications, same with messaging its in settings. I was going crazy over the same thing as soon as i switched over until I'd read that JB changed how notifications act so now every app has to be coded to vibrate on its own as opposed to having a system wide setting.
sanyokt4j said:
go into gmail app settings click on your email and it'll bring up the settings for notifications, same with messaging its in settings. I was going crazy over the same thing as soon as i switched over until I'd read that JB changed how notifications act so now every app has to be coded to vibrate on its own as opposed to having a system wide setting.
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Thanks! I cant veleieve they did that!
joshtb86 said:
Thanks! I cant veleieve they did that!
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well I like it better this way since in theory it lets you have more control over the vibrate notifications of a lot of apps. The only issue is that a lot of the apps have yet to be optimized for JB.
Wolfbeef123 said:
Go into the messaging app settings and change the vibration from "never" to "always"
on the email, the gmail app should automatically have the notification, but try going into the settings for that. see what you find.
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The messaging app provides these three options for when to vibrate:
- Always
- Only when silent
- Never
Are there any apps or hacks that could enable the following behavior?
- If I set the phone to vibrate (using side buttons), the phone vibrates when I get a text message.
- If I set the phone to silent, the phone doesn't vibrate when I get a text message.
The only two situations I care about are Silent and Vibrate. I never ever use a regular ringer.

Sync, push etc.

Trying to figure out, after many years of Android, what the SYNC toggle in Android turn on/off.
I thought this woulkd turn on/off ALL push notifications, but it seems instead that it does so only for google ones (gmail. exchange, calendar, tasks, play stores) while facebook and whatsapp are totally ignored.
I am finding the best way when at home to switch off all notifications besides whatsapp actually, without going into each one of them: is tehre any?
I dont use whatsapp, but my Facebook acts same as yours.. If I don't want notifications I have to manually go in the app and turn them off. I think the sync toggle is for Google services, possibly everything set up in "accounts". The Facebook sync in accounts is for contacts, that is why it does not stop notifications.
WiredPirate said:
I dont use whatsapp, but my Facebook acts same as yours.. If I don't want notifications I have to manually go in the app and turn them off. I think the sync toggle is for Google services, possibly everything set up in "accounts". The Facebook sync in accounts is for contacts, that is why it does not stop notifications.
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well at least now I know it's not only me...
yeah it's a little annoying that Android does not have a sigle notificstion register point where all apps (even those not using google srvices) can register for push notifications, so that it'd be easy to toggle on/off what you want, insteda of going into each app's settings
I thought that tasker could help, but no it cannot...
I have a tablet at home, and don't want to receive double notifications
thegios said:
well at least now I know it's not only me...
yeah it's a little annoying that Android does not have a sigle notificstion register point where all apps (even those not using google srvices) can register for push notifications, so that it'd be easy to toggle on/off what you want, insteda of going into each app's settings
I thought that tasker could help, but no it cannot...
I have a tablet at home, and don't want to receive double notifications
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Silent mode?
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thedudejdog said:
Silent mode?
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no because I want to keep whatsapp and phone calls on
thegios said:
no because I want to keep whatsapp and phone calls on
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Put your tablet in silent and just respond when your phone notifies you?
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thedudejdog said:
Put your tablet in silent and just respond when your phone notifies you?
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yes again but... stil... before going to bed I will have to clear all notifications twice, from phone and from tablet...
and sometimes phone receives a notification before the tablet...
thegios said:
yes again but... stil... before going to bed I will have to clear all notifications twice, from phone and from tablet...
and sometimes phone receives a notification before the tablet...
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Turn one or the other off.
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Dark ParanoidAndroid by Daxmax has a "Do not Disturb" toggle. Sounds like that's what you're looking for unless you are on stock maybe? Bottom right toggle
Sorry in advance if this does not help you...
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thegios said:
well at least now I know it's not only me...
yeah it's a little annoying that Android does not have a sigle notificstion register point where all apps (even those not using google srvices) can register for push notifications, so that it'd be easy to toggle on/off what you want, insteda of going into each app's settings
I thought that tasker could help, but no it cannot...
I have a tablet at home, and don't want to receive double notifications
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I believe it does.. And Facebook app is probably holding it wrong.
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bk201doesntexist said:
I believe it does.. And Facebook app is probably holding it wrong.
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and friendcaster and whatsapp and... no facebook is not alone

[Q] gmail vibrate notification

Does anyone know how to get gmail to stop vibrating in vibrate mode when getting a new email? I looked in the options and i cant seem to find it anywhere. I just want it to show the led light and nothing else. Also does anyone know how to get go sms to show the number of unread notifications. It used to be in the settings, but i dont see it anymore.
ab102 said:
Does anyone know how to get gmail to stop vibrating in vibrate mode when getting a new email? I looked in the options and i cant seem to find it anywhere. I just want it to show the led light and nothing else. Also does anyone know how to get go sms to show the number of unread notifications. It used to be in the settings, but i dont see it anymore.
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I would like to know this too.
Go throught the settings of the gmail app. Is not hard to find
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I meant when it's in vibrate mode. My Gmail will vibrate even if I tell it not to in the settings. In fact, every notification vibrates when on vibrate mode. This was not the case with my galaxy s2. I hear this is a jb thing.
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cd85233 said:
I meant when it's in vibrate mode. My Gmail will vibrate even if I tell it not to in the settings. In fact, every notification vibrates when on vibrate mode. This was not the case with my galaxy s2. I hear this is a jb thing.
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Seriously not trying to be a **** here.. but.. "Vibrate mode" .... umm... its supposed to vibrate when android gets a notification UNLESS the vibrate flag is not assigned to the notification via the app.. (usually an option per app)
Now you are saying, in vibrate mode, it still vibrates even though you have the vibrate option turned off in the Gmail app?
elesbb said:
Seriously not trying to be a **** here.. but.. "Vibrate mode" .... umm... its supposed to vibrate when android gets a notification UNLESS the vibrate flag is not assigned to the notification via the app.. (usually an option per app)
Now you are saying, in vibrate mode, it still vibrates even though you have the vibrate option turned off in the Gmail app?
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Dude, all I am saying is that before on the galaxy s2 only apps that were told to vibrate would vibrate EVER. Didn't matter if it was silent, vibrate or sound mode. This has changed in the new version of Android and it is plain annoying to me since I told the app not to vibrate so I would like for it to not vibrate. The apps that I told to vibrate I would like to vibrate-- nothing else.
cd85233 said:
Dude, all I am saying is that before on the galaxy s2 only apps that were told to vibrate would vibrate EVER. Didn't matter if it was silent, vibrate or sound mode. This has changed in the new version of Android and it is plain annoying to me since I told the app not to vibrate so I would like for it to not vibrate. The apps that I told to vibrate I would like to vibrate-- nothing else.
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Thats what i was saying in my second part of the post, if you have the Gmail settings open, and under "notifications" you UNCHECK "vibrate" it is still vibrating? Cause it shouldn't. That setting is global for all sound modes.
elesbb said:
Thats what i was saying in my second part of the post, if you have the Gmail settings open, and under "notifications" you UNCHECK "vibrate" it is still vibrating? Cause it shouldn't. That setting is global for all sound modes.
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Yea I unchecked it. It happened on my stock ROM as well as Wicked and DeathStalker. This is the bit of research I did a while ago. I'll have to hunt through that thread to see if it was fixed somewhere.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785800
The only reason I care about this is because I only care about texts or phone calls at work. Emails and FB or whatever are irrelevant to me and thus I don't want to vibrate on my desk or pocket...Just a personal choice, I guess.
cd85233 said:
Yea I unchecked it. It happened on my stock ROM as well as Wicked and DeathStalker. This is the bit of research I did a while ago. I'll have to hunt through that thread to see if it was fixed somewhere.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1785800
The only reason I care about this is because I only care about texts or phone calls at work. Emails and FB or whatever are irrelevant to me and thus I don't want to vibrate on my desk or pocket...Just a personal choice, I guess.
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yeah i understand exactly where you are coming from. I have a question, when you adjust the volume using the volume rocker buttons, does your notification volume change too?
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I just odin'd back to stock wiped my data and can confirm that there is NO vibration when receiving any notification that has the "vibrate" option unchecked.. Don't know what your issue is. Gotta be a conflicting app. Do you use light flow at all?
elesbb said:
yeah i understand exactly where you are coming from. I have a question, when you adjust the volume using the volume rocker buttons, does your notification volume change too?
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I just odin'd back to stock wiped my data and can confirm that there is NO vibration when receiving any notification that has the "vibrate" option unchecked.. Don't know what your issue is. Gotta be a conflicting app. Do you use light flow at all?
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Interesting. I had stock and I was sure Gmail was still vibrating when vibration was turned off. Were you in vibration or silent mode? I do not use lightflow, though I was thinking of getting it since this phone seems to have RGB LEDs.
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has anyone been able to fix this problem? I still turn off vibration on the settings, yet in vibrate mode it still vibrates..i just want the LED light to show up without vibrate.
I'll bump it again.
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I'll bump it again.
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I'm not sure what to tell you guys. I flashed stock and tested this and it does not vibrate.. so it's gotta be your ROM or something you guys added or changed.
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im on the build number JDQ39.M919UVUAMDL...its the stock that came with the phone. only thing i changed is rooted..but i still cant seem to figure out how to turn vibrate off for notifications in gmail. i already unchecked the vibrate option.
I can back this clame up since I was on 100% stock and it did the same thing.
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I set ringer to mute when phone is touched, but can't remember where I set it from...

Help
Anyone
Thanks in advance,
Braindead
Setted to mute or vibration?(When touched)
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Setted to mute or vibration?(When touched)
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What I said,
Touching the phone during a ring causes the ring to mute for the remainder of that ring.
It is set and works but ckecking all the usual places does not reveal that option.
Probably​ Moto app, actions, pick up to stop ringing.
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Probably​ Moto app, actions, pick up to stop ringing.
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Can I text you for more help?
Lol
Ty
aviwdoowks said:
Can I text you for more help?
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No, I put phone face down
Go to moto actions apps then click on pick up to stop ringing option and turn it off!
Dude, just login into Android Device Manager in a browser using the same Google Account on your phone then ring it. If your phone doesn't have Internet though, you're done.

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