I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I was wondering if there is a program or something I can use to reduce the intensity of the vibrator on the Kaiser.
whester said:
I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I was wondering if there is a program or something I can use to reduce the intensity of the vibrator on the Kaiser.
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Not a program, but if you open the phone and solder a resistor in with the vibrate motor it will lower the voltage to the motor, hence less vibration.
Did this on a friends moto v365
hah, nice!
How about if we want to increase the intensity?
You will have to increase the power send to your vibration motor. You can do it by removing a resistor or add power. I do not know if there is a resistor in the TyTN II that will increase the intensity of your vibration when removed.
Cannot wake phone while on speakerphone if "power button to end call" enabled
Please star this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39869
This is a regression in 4.2 and is extremely frustrating as I love the "power button to end call" option but it renders the phone useless on speakerphone.
They should allow for the volume rockers to wake the phone on phones without physical home buttons.
I had the same issue with my one x, I'm not sure it's even an issue, more a consequence of using that feature. The volume rocker has got to control volume in a call so we can't really use it to wake it up. I agree it's really annoying but just change back.
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letom said:
I had the same issue with my one x, I'm not sure it's even an issue, more a consequence of using that feature. The volume rocker has got to control volume in a call so we can't really use it to wake it up. I agree it's really annoying but just change back.
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It's quite easy to throw in a "screen off" clause to the code to first wake the device if the screen is off and then control the volume.
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rickytenzer said:
Please star this issue:
http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=39869
This is a regression in 4.2 and is extremely frustrating as I love the "power button to end call" option but it renders the phone useless on speakerphone.
They should allow for the volume rockers to wake the phone on phones without physical home buttons.
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There's been a response to this problem:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/mobile/ZlDsNF3gdHs/6_kfdv1w91cJ
The workaround is to wake the phone through connecting it to a charger.
I never noticed this problem on the S2 but it's bang in my face on the Nexus 4.
I wonder if there is a third party app that will keep the phone awake during a call?
I've looked in all the threads opened with vibration problems but haven't found my issue.
Which is : the vibration intensity raises with each press ( I think it has 3 vibration intensity ) To be more precise if , for example, I press the back button once I get a low intensity vibration, but if I pressed it quickly for 3,4,5,6 times I can hear how the vibrator increases the intensity and stays that way. So the intensity is not the same if I press the same button once or more times.
Has someone this behavior on their phones? Maybe is normal, but in my old S2 the vibration was constant form the beginning. Thanks!
L.E. : At least answer me please if your phone's vibration is ok, just test it by pressing the back button once, and then press it again for about 6 times repeatedly if you have haptic feedbak enabled
Happens on my phone too. Might be that the vibration engine needs to be more precisely controlled (could be done with software, maybe).
I also have this issue which I find rather annoying when pressing the back button quickly.
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It's completely normal. The vibration is sort of a spinning disc and it needs about half a second to spin up to high speed. When you trigger short vibrations repeatedly it doesn't stop completely between each tap and the vibration feels stronger.
Ambroos said:
It's completely normal. The vibration is sort of a spinning disc and it needs about half a second to spin up to high speed. When you trigger short vibrations repeatedly it doesn't stop completely between each tap and the vibration feels stronger.
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Thank you, this now makes sense.
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The same here!
It's normal!
It is normal for Xperia Z maybe, but I haven't seen a phone that does same (Xperia U,J, Samsung S2,S3,Note2, HTC Sensation, Iphone 4,5, S3 Mini, even Allview etc.) , feels like a cheap phone vibration in my opinion. If I type on my keyboard, and I type really quick, the phone is continuous vibrating, that sucks in my opinion, where is the haptic feedback in this?
P.S. thank you all for answering, I thought that my phone had a hardware problem.
Try changing the vibration intensity in the keyboard settings, worked for me
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It is normal for Xperia Z maybe, but I haven't seen a phone that does same (Xperia U,J, Samsung S2,S3,Note2, HTC Sensation, Iphone 4,5, S3 Mini, even Allview etc.) , feels like a cheap phone vibration in my opinion. If I type on my keyboard, and I type really quick, the phone is continuous vibrating, that sucks in my opinion, where is the haptic feedback in this?
P.S. thank you all for answering, I thought that my phone had a hardware problem.
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Thread revival. I am experiencing the exact same thing on my Z Ultra. It feels really awkward to my Note 2. Not sure if it really is 'normal', just bad implementation.
It is normal. I ve tested it on several Sony Z . I ve even changed the vibrator in one of them and it is the same thing. That is how the module works.
Ambroos said:
It's completely normal. The vibration is sort of a spinning disc and it needs about half a second to spin up to high speed. When you trigger short vibrations repeatedly it doesn't stop completely between each tap and the vibration feels stronger.
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i wanted to say this but you did it before i do:laugh:
This is 100% true
I discoverd this when i Smashed a ps2 controller
After fixing the vibration problem now I this issue appears
Can it be fixed by replacing the vibration motor?
My galaxy note 3 will not vibrate as you text on keyboard or even vibrate with notifications. I've master reset and still nothing...helllppppp
Note 3 Will not vibrate
Chanel015 said:
My galaxy note 3 will not vibrate as you text on keyboard or even vibrate with notifications. I've master reset and still nothing...helllppppp
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I am having the same issue. I have turned off the pwr saving option. Turned up the vibration intensity, I have installed third party volume control applications. Its almost like the thing completely stopped working. Can anyone provide any suggestions?
Wow. Lol. This sucks. Did u guys try a simple reboot after toggling the power saver mode a couple times? Good luck.
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Try going to:
Settings, device, sound, vibration intensity. Make sure notifications slider is up.
With my previous Galaxy S6, whenever my phone started charging (wired or wireless) it is vibrate a small amount to indicate that it started charging. Since I've received my Note 8, I've missed this vibrate indicator as I keep my phone on vibrate. Does anyone know of a way to enable this feature? I can't find the option anywhere in the settings.
In my note 8 I dont have that option, only to play a sound
I mentioned this ages ago, it don't vibrate when charger being plugged in. A step backwards.
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If you like your phone to vibrate when plugged, you may use macrodroid to execute the vibration, control the on/off state of the screen, etc