slider and ringtones - OnePlus 3T Questions & Answers

Is there a way to change the slider in the community build 2 so it still rings when you have it on vibrate. In the previous version calls would be let through. At work I want the phone to ring but not have notification sounds come through. I tend to miss calls if the phone only vibrates.

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Disabling Sound Notifications While On A Phone Call

Is it possible with standard adjustments, or is there a need for a special app, to disable the beeping notifications I receive for upcoming calandar events and sound notifications for other then an incoming call while Iam trying to carry on a phone conversation? I find it very distracting and annoying to constantly hear beeps and chimes while Iam trying to carry on a conversation on my TYTN II!!
I do that with phoneAlarm, which lets me turn those chimes into short vibrations
Why don't you look at the Sounds & Notifications configuration located in the Personal folder? You can disable Notifications (reminders/alarms).
I still want to receive reminders/alarms, but not while Iam on a phone conversation and hear those sounds through the phone's ear piece. Is this possible?
stop notification sound while in call
ya me too i liek get this song playing why im on the phone when i get a message wtf haha anyone

Incoming calls

HI guys! I have a little problem on my wings: when I'm already on a call and someone calls me, I don't recevive any acoustic alert; I mean, the screen shows me that there is another incoming call but if I have the phone at my ear I can't see the screen. Is there a way to make the phone ring or vibrate or anything else that tells me that there is another call??
THX
Settings=>Phone=>Call Waiting. Make sure "Provide call waiting notifications" is checked and then go into Settings=>Accessibility and change your In-call alert volume to increase the tone.
Thanks. I found out that I had changed too many keys in the registry

vibration while ringing

I set my diamond to ringing and vibration mode when someone calls. Is there a way to make the vibration stopped for a while and continue instead of making it vibrate the whole time while the ringtone is ringing? Something like making those types found in Nokia handphones
no one?
HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\RingTone0
Set Script to v1w1v1w1v1w1c50apw3c150r or use cab file below.
doesnt do the job. It just set my ringtone to vibrate and then ring...Tried changing it back to vibrate and ringing...remains the same. Phone kept a constant vibration and ringing when a call comes in.

[Q] 'Incoming Call' Vibration instead of 'Notification' Vibration

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.

Getting rid of the alert when switching to sound from vibrate

Does anyone know if/how to get rid of the two-tone beep that plays when the sound mode changes?
I’m new to the Galaxy line, coming from a Nexus 6P. When the sound mode goes from either vibrate or mute to sound, there is a two-tone beep. IIRC, this did not happen on my 6P. On this phone, when I have the mode set to mute at night with an alarm set, I get this two-tone beep right before the alarm tone I’ve selected. This is a problem because I have a tone set to increase in volume slowly, and that beep kind of defeats the usefulness of that. It also is intrusive if a meeting goes a bit too long and the phone automatically switches to sound from vibrate.
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.

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