Hi guys,
I really do love my HTC One but the vibration intensity is way too strong and I'd like to reduce it. I'm running Android 4.4 and can't find a setting to change it. Furthermore I couldn't find an app to get the job done. Can you guys help me out on this one?
CHeers
Trickster MOD app has this setting.
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Is there a way to reduce it without having to root my phone?
It's a kernel function, so no, not without root.
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davebugyi said:
It's a kernel function, so no, not without root.
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Thanks so far!
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Hi all,
Any known way to remove the : line in apps like facebook or golauncher for example?
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yoniz said:
Hi all,
Any known way to remove the : line in apps like facebook or golauncher for example?
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Only if you root
daleski75 said:
Only if you root
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Details?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2200369
I think I could provide a non root solution. But it would create 2 types of settings app on your phone. Not 100% sure on this though...
What is you solution?
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Isn't there an option in settings>display and buttons and gestures to set a capacitive button as menu? I'm running a port of the One on my HTC Evo LTE, but don't know if official gas it or if our devs just threw it in. I know it existed in the sense 4 software.
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Well, it is is not there..
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Sorry. Really surprised, honestly.
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Guys, anyone?
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Root your phone, unlock bootloader and install custom recovery, then install XPOSED framework and install the menu button mod. Otherwise install a custom Rom with the setting enabled.
Or if you don't want to do any hacking, wait for HTC to possibly fix this.
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does anyone know how to? Really tried going to every settings and still can't seem to Find out how to... If anyone can show me how would be great. Thanks
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You can unfortunately its stuck there.
eleetsole said:
does anyone know how to? Really tried going to every settings and still can't seem to Find out how to... If anyone can show me how would be great. Thanks
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Try this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2200518
Press and hold and force cloce
Should be good until next reboot
But it is a reallky handy feature.
Limits cpu to 1.1 I beleive and can clamp down on brightness
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If you don't mind root or not . You can try to flash this ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2192324
eleetsole said:
does anyone know how to? Really tried going to every settings and still can't seem to Find out how to... If anyone can show me how would be great. Thanks
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This app will remove it. Requires root:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jmzsoft.powersaverdisable
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Is it possible to disable the vibration while the sound of the phone is on?
I am using stock and have looked at all the settings but I could not find it.
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Foxtrot2_nov said:
Is it possible to disable the vibration while the sound of the phone is on?
I am using stock and have looked at all the settings but I could not find it.
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yes go to sounds and untick vibration feedback for calls
Thanks for your reply, but is it also possible to completly disable it?
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Foxtrot2_nov said:
Thanks for your reply, but is it also possible to completly disable it?
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not all of it only if you go through all the sound settings and disable it one by one
or get root and add custom kernel
My GE HTC One has been having horrible battery life the last few days. Android System and Mediaserver have been slaughtering my battery within an hour and i want to know why. My possible thoughts are
Snapchat +Keepchat xposed extension (it saves all snaps to your internal mem)
Or settings issue?
Im exhausted and was hoping someone could give me advice to wake up to and try out tomorrow.
(BTW, its not partial wakelocks (caused by apps) because i got an xposed app that lets you disable wakelocks per app, and i knocked out any indecent wakelocks).
All help will be thanked!!!
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Toxicoblivion said:
My GE HTC One has been having horrible battery life the last few days. Android System and Mediaserver have been slaughtering my battery within an hour and i want to know why. My possible thoughts are
Snapchat +Keepchat xposed extension (it saves all snaps to your internal mem)
Or settings issue?
Im exhausted and was hoping someone could give me advice to wake up to and try out tomorrow.
(BTW, its not partial wakelocks (caused by apps) because i got an xposed app that lets you disable wakelocks per app, and i knocked out any indecent wakelocks).
All help will be thanked!!!
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when did it start going bad? what did you change/add around that time?? process of elimination.
cr1960 said:
when did it start going bad? what did you change/add around that time?? process of elimination.
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Maybe 3-4 days ago id say. And thats why im thinking the keepchat thing.
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Still need help!!!
Toxicoblivion said:
Maybe 3-4 days ago id say. And thats why im thinking the keepchat thing.
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so uninstall keepchat?
cr1960 said:
so uninstall keepchat?
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I disabled it. Still looking for other culprits because its still draining quick :/
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It got to around 60% before i plugged in. But it got there fast. :/
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Toxicoblivion said:
It got to around 60% before i plugged in. But it got there fast. :/
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about all I can suggest is that you wipe everything and flash the rom with stock kernel.
add apps one at a time and you should be able to work out what's using your battery.
I quit using snapchat and keepchat, it helped alot.
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HEY HEY HEY. ITS NEITHER SNAPCHAT OR KEEPCHAT.
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So ive been doing some reading, and apparently android 4.4.2 (across all devices) has a bug causing 100% cpu and battery to be diverted to the camera once an app has opened it. Google is aware, and working on a update. Should restore things to the way they were normally
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Not all devices, just those where the camera uses a Qualcomm chipset, such as the Nexus 5.
Google releases software updates to the Nexus 5. They do not release updates to the HTC One, HTC does. Even for the GPE.
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NxNW said:
Not all devices, just those where the camera uses a Qualcomm chipset, such as the Nexus 5.
Google releases software updates to the Nexus 5. They do not release updates to the HTC One, HTC does. Even for the GPE.
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Arent like 90% of US devices using Qualcomms though? And im running GPe, we would get it soon enough.
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Hi is there any way to disable high volume warning for unrooted devices?
Thx in advance
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skwieradee said:
Hi is there any way to disable high volume warning for unrooted devices?
Thx in advance
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I don't think its possible but with root you can with the xposed framework + Sense 5 Toolbox