I see that the sound profiles can't customize, in fact when I remove the audio to all notifications in vibration mode, the soft touch buttons don't vibrate. There is a xposed module that makes the vibration of the keys permanently?
Nobody can't help me?
I'm sorry to tell you man, but I just don't think they're going to "fix" this any time soon.
Ever since the death of Symbian OS, there has been a real lack of support for audio profiles. I find it really annoying too - I swear it was such a useful feature.
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Hi there, I own a Samsung Omnia 7 and a LG Optimus 7 and I'd like to enable the bluetooth sms reading feature while the phone is in muted or vibration mode. Why does the telephone reads the texts only while its sounds are enabled?
Please help me, I'd love a registry tweak to do the trick!
A) Probably belongs in the Questions forum, or at worst in the Registry Tweaks thread. This question really doesn't deserve it's own thread.
B) One of the (many) failures of using a single volume control for everything except calls, I suspect. It probably assumes that if you wanted the phone muted, it's because you deidn't want it to make sounds (such as talking). Crazy, right?
C) It's possible that a registry tweak will allow this feature to disregard the master volume control, but I doubt it. More likely would be a registry tweak that allows controlling the volume of this feature, but it would probably be modified again by the master control (and thus muted).
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A) Probably belongs in the Questions forum, or at worst in the Registry Tweaks thread. This question really doesn't deserve it's own thread.
B) One of the (many) failures of using a single volume control for everything except calls, I suspect. It probably assumes that if you wanted the phone muted, it's because you deidn't want it to make sounds (such as talking). Crazy, right?
C) It's possible that a registry tweak will allow this feature to disregard the master volume control, but I doubt it. More likely would be a registry tweak that allows controlling the volume of this feature, but it would probably be modified again by the master control (and thus muted).
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Uhm ok.. I understand your reply.. By the way it's a pity, because I use the vibration mode and the bluetooth headset, I obviously don't want the phone to ring but I'd like it to read me incoming texts while paired with my bluetooth headset!
Please post in correct section. Try the Q&A.
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The only thing I really don't like about the Galaxy S4 is that the vibration is fairly weak. Working in an office I need to have my phoen on vibrate as a colorful ringtone is simply not an option. But I miss text messages and phone calls on occasion because I just don't feel the phone vibrating in my pocket.
Heck even if I have it laying on a nearby table sometimes I still don't hear it vibrating.
I have come up with a sollution acceptable work around to this issue!
I made a vibration sound as my ring tone. So now when the phone vibrates it also goes BzzzBzzzBzzz out of the speaker.
It's barely loud enough to be heard by anyone but you if it's in your pocket. If anyone else does hear it, it still just sounds like a normal vibrating phone. No obnoxious ringtone.
If you want to try this out I've included 3 WAV files in the attached zip.
- Base Vibration Sound.wav - This is the sound file I used as a base for the final ringtones I made. I have scoured the internet looking for vibration sounds. This one is the one that sounded most like an actual vibrating phone. Use this file as your source if you want to try this technique out but don't like the final products I created.
- Ringer Vibration.wav - I added some bass and increased the volume, and extended the length of the original source file so make a loud, long, steady vibration sound that is roughly the length of a normal incoming call vibration.
- SMS Vibration.wav - Same bass and volume changes as the Ringer Vibration, but it's 3 short bursts insead of one long steady vibration. I did this because 3 short burts is how I've always set my my SMS vibration sequence. There are pauses between each vibration in the squence so you can hack up he file and change the vibration pattern as needed easily enough.
Hopefully this idea helps someone else.
Note, I still have the phone vibrate and ring in settings so it still vibrates. The vibration sound is jus in addition.
This is still a work in progress for me. So if you can improve on it please do and share your version here! If there are any real audiophile geeks out there who can make this sound really good, please share your talents! I am NOT an audio guy by any means. I just found a vibration sound file online and modded it with a little cutting and pasting and enhancement options using a free program called Audacity on Ubuntu. So if someone has and knows how to use high quality audio modification software to do this properly, by all means please show us what youv'e got!
This may be a weird one, I am aware... BUT:
I connected bluetooth headphones to my S9 for the first time last night, and it was mind-blowingly loud, not in a good way. Even with the volume all the way down, it was almost painful to listen to music at the gym.
Do you guys know of any apps that can make sound quieter or adjust volume to be somewhere between the bottom volume option and the 'volume off' level?
I toggled dolby atmos on and off to see if that made any difference, and when I turned it on it seemed to get a little louder, which I expected. I also went through the audio profile customization, and while the audio sounds great, it's still too loud
Any ideas?
Thanks!.
I may have solved this one on my own, so I'll post the potential solution for anyone who may run into this issue in the future
In developer options, theres a toggle for 'disable absolute volume' - turn this ON.
Some Bluetooth speakers or devices might have issues working with Android’s volume control. Normally, changing the volume on your phone should change the volume of the Bluetooth device. Some devices don’t work with this feature, or have the volume become extremely quiet or super loud.
If you’ve experienced this problem with your devices, try enabling this setting. Otherwise, you should leave it turned off for normal functionality.
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I may have solved this one on my own, so I'll post the potential solution for anyone who may run into this issue in the future
In developer options, theres a toggle for 'disable absolute volume' - turn this ON.
Some Bluetooth speakers or devices might have issues working with Android’s volume control. Normally, changing the volume on your phone should change the volume of the Bluetooth device. Some devices don’t work with this feature, or have the volume become extremely quiet or super loud.
If you’ve experienced this problem with your devices, try enabling this setting. Otherwise, you should leave it turned off for normal functionality.
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That's it. I had the same on my Pixel 2 XL but I kept it set to "Off" because it still gets super quiet too if I need. It could be because the Pixel 2 has 25 volume steps rather than 15
On my note 9 there is also an option without the need of the developer mode:
Go to settings -> bluetooth -> advanced
There should be an option like "media volume sync"
Turn that one off and you can turn down the volume on your headphones separately.
Might be a basic question but I cannot figure out how to manage the volume at my new S9 device senseful.
I had a Sony Z5C before and was able to use all kind of audio controlling/profile apps without any hassle. I ended up using Phone Profiles Plus to control my devices volume.
For Samsung I ran into some problems I'm unable to find a solution for:
switching Volume often (not always) gives me a feedback sound; especially disturbing when switching to some silent mode at a meeting
lowering Volume to "0" using an app like phone profiles always enters "DND"-mode; sometimes I want no sounds but all visual notifications
switching to "DND" doesn't affect the camera shutter volume
I cannot believe, that I am unable to figure out the solution on my own. Hopefully someone can help me out or guide me in towards a solution. Especially the first to bullets are frustrating...
Thanks!
Hello,
It's my first Xiaomi phone, and after I started to use it I found out regretfully,
that not like Samsung at least, the system and the media volume control are not separated.
As also I found out that the control of the calls and the tapping vibrate are not separated to.
It's very comfortable to me, there is a solution for this issue?
Thanks in advance,
Dov.