I am new user of moto g5s plus, after one month of usage i feel moto os is having few bugs which is surprising to me since i have used Moto G and G2 before which didnt had major bugs.
Bug:
I have set some ringtone in Sounds settings and disabled vibration alert for incoming calls, but rarely my mobile vibrates for incoming calls with ringtone playing alone.
Have anyone experienced this, please confirm.
Also let me know any workaround to avoid vibration alert.
Hey mechrathi. Do you use latest stock rom? My g5s+ do not vibrate when calling with disabled vibration. There are two places when you can change vibration for incoming calls. One in settings and one in options in Phone application. Make sure both are disabled. It may be trivial note but those vibrations might be caused by some notifications(apps, sms) not related to calling proccess.
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I recently noticed that I was always missing calls and not seeing notifications while my phone is on vibrate. I got someone to call me while my phone was on vibrate and noticed that the vibrate is REALLY REALLY weak. It was not this way when I first purchased the phone. Does anyone have any idea how to fix this?
What I've tried: Turning haptic feedback on and changing the vibrate intensity level to full in preferences > sound & display. It vibrates just fine for the haptic feedback but still has a very weak vibrate for ringing and notifications.
The only modifications I've made to the phone are: Root, circle battery icon mod and uninstalled AT&T bloatware.
Hi,
I am having an extremely annoying problem with my phone.
Whenever Im on calls and i receive a text, it vibrates, while im on call. And whats annoying is, that the person on the other end hears the annoying buzzing sound as well its irritating for me as well.
Is there a way to stop the phone from vibrating for notification while im on calls ?
Im not talking about changing vibrations for profiles, just stop vibrating while im on a call !
Another option - also not free, but ridiculously easy: Kill The Duck. (disclosure: I'm the dev)
Monitors phone state and disables vibrate notifications when there's an active call, and restores the prior vibrate notification settings when the call is over. That's it. That's all it does. Period.
After being driven crazy by this "feature" of my HTC Incredible for over a year, I figured it was time I did something about it
Hi all, I have just got my Galaxy Note from South East Asia. I just want to check whether this is a bug or everyone else's gnote is doing the same thing.
Like the title says, When I received a text message, gtalk notifications, whatsapp notifications, gmail notifications or any other notifications, the vibrations that is coming from the phone is the 'Incoming Call' Vibration instead of 'Notification' Vibration. The 'Incoming Call' Vibration is the long buzz and the 'Notification' Vibration is the 2x short buzz. So when I am chatting with multiple people, I get multiple long buzzes, this is driving me crazy, not just that, this is draining my battery as well..
I hope someone can help me, I want and need the vibration, but I just want the 2x short buzz..
p.s. I have played around with the settings with every single apps and the phone settings, but nothing seems to fix it. I have also done a hard reset, problem still there.
Is anyone else having this problem? If this is normal, then is there any apps or anything that can change this? Thank you in advance for any input..
Can anyone just let me know what are their notifications vibrate and the incoming call vibrate? I just want to know whether mine is acting normal or not? could some help me in replying please?
this is common even my phone vibrates long.. try keeping a short tone like single beep or something. This may reduce the duration.
U can actually set different vibration intensities for incoming calls, notification and haptic feedback ...what i did was to reduce notification and haptic feedback to zero so that my phone only vibrates for incoming calls. go to settings/sound/vibration intensity.
priyanv said:
this is common even my phone vibrates long.. try keeping a short tone like single beep or something. This may reduce the duration.
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Hhmm i actually use a very short tone, the facebook pop. but the vibrate is exactly like for the incoming calls..
iznee said:
U can actually set different vibration intensities for incoming calls, notification and haptic feedback ...what i did was to reduce notification and haptic feedback to zero so that my phone only vibrates for incoming calls. go to settings/sound/vibration intensity.
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the problem here is that the vibrate that I receive for incoming calls & notifications (sms, email, etc) are the same. when setting my phone on vibrate and when I have it on silent, I cant tell the difference whether it is incoming calls or just a sms text when I have the phone in my pocket. this makes me to respond quickly to my phone whenever it vibrates, because i use my phone as business use, since I thought those vibrates are incoming calls.
thanks to you both for the reply.
Hello fellow Moto G2 owners.
I've noticed some kind of annoying behavior of my Moto G2.
Running on XT1068 with 5.0.2, I've noticed that when I receive a phone call, the phone will only vibrate once at the beginning of ringing and then it just rings with no vibration. Is this something that can be changed? Do any of you experience the same behavior? I couldn't find any settings for vibration stuff besides toggling on or off for different functions.
Currently, my phone will vibrate for certain notifications while I am on a phone call. I don't want any vibration to occur while I am on a phone call (although a discreet beep in the background would be good, but not essential, the main thing is no vibration while on a call).
I've looked extensively in settings and can't find any way to achieve this. Have I missed something?
Phone is unrooted and stock ROM.
I'm looking for the same thing! The vibrator is so darned loud and with phone in my ear, it's crazy!
Hi,
It turned out I had to install a 3rd-party app for messaging (Handcent) to get this feature.
Also, after investigating further it turned out that the stock Messaging app doesn't vibrate when you receive a message while on a call (that is, there is no notification at all during the call). So it must have been some other app that had vibrated in my ear. However, I installed Handcent because I still want a notification (a tone) if I receive a message while I am on a call.
Hope this helps.
Look like the bug has been fixed and will be available in "future build"
Google search: Issue 220951: 7.0 Nougat vibration during call problem