Goodmorning everyone,
A question, perhaps stupid.
My OnePlus 3T has a fairly low vibration (but I think it's a problem with all OnePlus). So far, to increase the vibration intensity I had to change kernels and then adjust it from a kernel manager (kernel auditor type).
Is there a way to increase the vibration intensity by staying with the stock kernel by going to modify some system files?
Thanks in advance for your answers,
regards
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Hey guys, like stated, is there a way to do this?
The best vibration i felt was from ultimate v3.0 rom, i have tried darky's and other roms but they all dont feel strong and firm.
Is there a way to bring the vibration part to another rom?
ps. i have increased all the intensity to the max but it still feels the same.
Does anyone know how to disable the Increasing volume ringtone, I work in a loud enviroment and I dont normally hear the phone till its to late, and I can never feel the vibrating ringer either.
So just wanting to know if there is anyway possible to have just instant max volume ringtone
Anyone?????? ;-)
What you can probably try is look for after market apps which increase the volume on your ringtone but I'm not sure if that is capable. You could try different vibrator apps which vibrates in different sequences.
Doubt if any sound managers will help..the speakers are not so great..even the vibrate is mild compared to other devices..
Don't really know what u can do..
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The same problem here. After flashing DjangoManouche 1.1 - Final Release. (EXT3 Stock + 95Mb Compcache No Overclock), I have the ringtone gradually increase for a couple of seconds before it reaches the full volume. Is there a way to fix it? Some MOD or app to deal with the issue?
EasyWorld said:
The same problem here. After flashing DjangoManouche 1.1 - Final Release. (EXT3 Stock + 95Mb Compcache No Overclock), I have the ringtone gradually increase for a couple of seconds before it reaches the full volume. Is there a way to fix it? Some MOD or app to deal with the issue?
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The solution when using stock roms is to use this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...p.disableincreasingring&feature=search_result
It works like a charm on ICS Stock or modified. :good:
Use kowalski kernel and there you can increase more the speaker volume and the headphone volume than the stock is
you may also use alsa mixer from the Android market, with kowalski kernel works great
I have best volume now with dm 1.5 and kowalski kernel :good:
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So after doing the usual searches, I can't find a solid answer to this issue:
I have recently had both CM7 and Mosaic 8 on my phone. I noticed that with CM7, it gave me a very noticeable haptic feedback experience. On Mosaic, the haptic feedback is noticeably weaker.
"No problem", I thought, and headed to settings to increase the haptic feedback level. It was set at the maximum, though. The bizarre thing is that I moved the slider around and the feedback I got on the maximum level is higher than what I'm getting from hitting the capacitive buttons.
I found this thread, which asked a similar question, but it's been dead for a long time and never received resolution.
I also found another thread about fixing the home haptic (here), but that one deals specifically with restoring the home haptic feedback inside of android.policy.jar.
So I'll ask the question - is there anyone who has figured out a way to truly ramp up the haptic feedback levels, and if so, is it something that the average, non-programming familiar user could accomplish?
Thanks.
I know this but exists in Illuminance as well, I think it's a GB ROM issue. I don't think they actually use the intensity setting, since the feedback while setting the intensity slider never has anything to do with the actual intensity when using the phone. Maybe someone else has something more technical to say about it, but you're definitely not crazy, I have had the same results.
Greetings!
I have a small question regarding to build.prop.
"ro.lge.vibrator_amp=120" does this string changes the behavior of vibration itself? I mean, does it make vibration more powerful?
I have this question because I think that vibration on my P970 is a little weird (this is my 3rd P970 and I've always thought that vibration on this one was different - weaker than in the others)...
If that string doesn't change anything, is there anything I could do to improve vibration behaviour?
P. S. I'm using Zeus v6.22 and it's original build.prop.
Thanks in advance.
... Anyone?
I think it changes amplitude of the vibrator... you could try change value to higher one (If you need more powerfull vibration) or lower it (for low power vibration) I may be wrong but i think its logical
Hi XDA,
What vibration intensity do you guys recommend on HTC One ? I'm running CM 10.2.
Thanks