I just upgraded to 5.0.1 and it seems that the vibration intensity is much much lower that any other ROM I've tried. I don't know do we already have new kernels for this instance, or there is a way-around to fix this issue.
Just while tying (in Google's native keyboard) I don't get enough vibration feedback, however the incoming call vibro strength seems fine.
Any solutions perhaps?
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So basically my question is if it's possible to set a different vibration strenght for haptic feedback and the vibration when you receive a call or SMS since I've noticed that they are tied together. Perhaps something in tasker? I haven't noticed anything in it though. I'm running darky's rom jvs base.
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There is a setting for haptic feedback in settings>sound, right at the bottom. Not sure if this changes the call vibration as well. Im assuming thats what you played with before...
yes, I know that but I was wondering if there was a way to set different vibration strengths. I like the haptic feedback to be kinda weak but then I can't feel the vibration when someone calls
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So I have asked this before and I've searched everywhere on the internet and have not found an answer.
After updating to the official Gingerbread update from AT&T my vibration intensity on incoming calls, texts and plugging in the USB is very strong. Too strong.
I know that on the SGII and maybe even the Infuse, that there's an option in the menu to adjust Vibration Intensity (and I'm not talking about the Haptic Feedback vibration intensity). So I decided to poke around in the settings.db file in /dbdata/databases/com.android.providers.settings. I found there are two entries VIB_RECVCALL_MAGNITUDE and VIB_NOTIFICATION_MAGNITUDE. I tried to change the values but it makes no difference. And I haven't been able to find any documentation on these.
I think it is something with the official release, because I used SGS Tools and did the vibration test and the vibration that put out was like how it was on Froyo.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
I recently upgraded to stock ICS 4.0.3 via KIES.
I have the ringtone and notification vibration intensities set to max under Settings -> Sound -> Vibration Intensity. When I change the intensity under this menu, I can feel a very strong vibration, however, when I receive calls, the vibration intensity does not match what I have set and is almost unnoticeable. I have missed several calls because of this issue.
Does anyone know of another setting or app that will fix this?
Never mind. Decided to go back to GB and problem is fixed. LPY seems to be really buggy at the moment...
Hi,
I've bought new Sony Xperia Z1 a few days ago and overall it's a great device, but there is one issue, which is very annoying for me.
The vibration motor is very loud, but at the same time vibrations are just weak, so that when the ringtone is set on the lowest level, the motor is louder than this ringtone and when I keep the phone in my pocket I can hardly feel anything when it's vibrating.
In the keyboard I've set the shortest possible vibrating time, but it still makes more sound than vibrations.
The pitch of the sound is increasing with the duration of the motor working: eg. when I push home button for one time, the sound is quite low (but still loud), but when I press a few times in a row the sound gets higher and even more irritating.
Is it normal behavior for this smartphone? It's very annoying, because vibration should be discrete way to notify me about incoming calls or text messages. The fact that it is louder than a normal ringtone makes it useless.
Is it possible to fix it via software or is it a hardware issue and I should send the phone to the repair center (i'm afraid to do it, because they've destroyed my phone in the past).
I have the same problem, sometimes it works, but mostly it is making a scratching sound.
I've turned off the vibration when pressing the screen/keyboard, makes too much noise.
It is probably a hardware issue, i want to fix it by myself, because i don't trust the repair centers.
thomas8787 said:
I have the same problem, sometimes it works, but mostly it is making a scratching sound.
I've turned off the vibration when pressing the screen/keyboard, makes too much noise.
It is probably a hardware issue, i want to fix it by myself, because i don't trust the repair centers.
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vibration very weak here: if in pocket or on any surface I can hardly feel it
Hi,
for a few weeks now, I'm experiencing the Pixel 5's vibration and haptic feedback being a lot weaker than before.
Because of this I have missed calls and can't really use the phone on silent mode which I usually have always on. I tested it by having my gf call me and I could confirm that the phone barely even vibrates. Nothing you could sense with the phone in your pocket.
Also the typing experience suffers due to basically no haptic feedback at all.
Of course I checked my settings, and I have Vibration and haptic feedback on max as always. Also a few times rebooting didn't fix my problem.
I was hoping that April's update would improve the situation, but got also disappointed there.
It's really annoying that such a basic functionality just stops working, I'm desperate at this point and consider to send my Pixel in if there's no correction in the near future