Some incoming calls vibrate? - HTC Sensation

I have all vibration shut off on my Sensation. Some incoming calls will still vibrate, is there some setting I am missing. I know sense has many different settings, is there a hidden setting I am missing. I hate vibrating calls. Please help.
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set phone to not ring for phone calls. (double check your settings)
Also why did you create a second post for this issue? why not just bump your previous one?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1133328

Try turning off "Pocket Mode".

Funny he brought this up, because mine does the same thing. I've had 2-3 calls out of around 100 incoming calls that vibrated, but nothing that would enable vibrate was turned on!
Pocket mode off, vibrate off, volume all the way up for the ringer...

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ring tone volume.....???

XDA II2........I couldn't understand why I missed calls when out and about. Not every day.......but would go through a day when everytime I checked my phone I had missed calls.
Why??
Its because the volume in the ear is the same as the ring tone!! So if I took a quite call, I would turn the vol up hgh. On hang up, no probs to hear the phone ringing. However, I get a call where the voice is very loud,so turn the volume down. Hang up.....and miss a load of calls cause now the ring tone volume is very low!!
Great phone/pda.......but the ring tone and vol in ear are the same!! any patches for this??
Mike
Are you using non default ringtone?
If you said the ringtone is the same volume as the sound volume of your ear reception, and you are using default ringtone... whopsss... ain't that too loud .
cheers,
cyberjaya
Vibrate might help you.
I don't get what you mean...
If I take / make a call, I can turn the earpiece volume up or down independant of the setting for ringtones / notifications.
I tested this...I made a call and turned the volume right down on the earpiece...then I ended the call and checked the volume sliders...both of them are in the same place as they were before. I then rang my 2i and the volume level was the same as it has always been.
Am I getting the wrong end of the stick?

SMS Vibration problem.

When I put my Fuze on the vibrate profile and receive a text message it vibrates one short time. Then, when I wake the phone up, it vibrates the other two times. It used to vibrate three short times all at once. Anyone know what's wrong?

[Q] G2X will not vibrate

ok so I have noticed that when my phone is in vibrate mode, it will not vibrate at all (think silent mode), but when I get a phone call, in audible ring mode, with vibrate: it vibrates fine.
I don't get it....
I have the phone rooted, but nothing that messes with the vibrate function.
anyone else have a similar problem, or better yet: a solution?
i know this is a old thread, but im having the same issue....vibrates with text etc just not when i am getting a call and its on vibrate.

Random vibrate?

Does anyone have this problem?
My phone would vibrate randomly. Very short vibration, kind of like haptic feedback when typing on the keyboard. Not very often, but once or twice every few days (that I have noticed). There would be no notification or led blink, and I don't think I have turned off any sort of notification beside vibrating for any app...
Usually sound plays when my phone is dying, maybe you have it on vibrate so its a small vibrate to let you know that power saving has come on? I have no idea, just poking in the dark here.
I happen to have a similar issue. Don't know if it relates but mine happens to vibrate when pushing the volume buttons. Strange habit of mine, pushing the buttons of my phone when it is in my pocket.
Don't know if this helps you in any way but thought I would mention it
blastermak said:
I happen to have a similar issue. Don't know if it relates but mine happens to vibrate when pushing the volume buttons. Strange habit of mine, pushing the buttons of my phone when it is in my pocket.
Don't know if this helps you in any way but thought I would mention it
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If you press and hold the volume down button, the phone will silent itself and turn itself into "vibrate mode", but that's not the case here.
smoochiezz24 said:
Usually sound plays when my phone is dying, maybe you have it on vibrate so its a small vibrate to let you know that power saving has come on? I have no idea, just poking in the dark here.
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Maybe but I'm not sure. I remember a few days ago I simply had my phone laying flat on my desk when I was working. It vibrated so I picked it up to check for message, only to find that it vibrated for nothing. There was nothing on the notification bar (there would be a triangle with ! if power saving is on). Weird
tsekh501 said:
If you press and hold the volume down button, the phone will silent itself and turn itself into "vibrate mode", but that's not the case here.
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It doesn't do that when locked
tsekh501 said:
I remember a few days ago I simply had my phone laying flat on my desk when I was working. It vibrated so I picked it up to check for message, only to find that it vibrated for nothing. There was nothing on the notification bar (there would be a triangle with ! if power saving is on). Weird
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Put me down for a "me too". I'm getting the random vibrations once or twice a day (that I notice, at least). I had the same thing happen, too, that you described -- my phone was on my desk at work and then randomly did a short "half-vibrate" -- but there were no notifications or any reason it should have vibrated. Must be a bug...
happens to me when a call connects i.e if i dial out and hen i hit a voice mail it will vibrate very shortly
Kurisu87 said:
happens to me when a call connects i.e if i dial out and hen i hit a voice mail it will vibrate very shortly
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Then your vibrate is not random.
Is it in your pocket or in your hand when it vibrates? I have heard of this strange phenomenon where you get these phantom vibrations on your leg where your phone would be resting against your leg in your pocket, but when you check your phone, there wouldn't be any messages. It used to happen to me all the time after I got a phone that would vibrate with incoming calls/messages, lol. It sometimes still happens, but not as much anymore. The human mind is so fascinating!
Edit, sorry, i didn't see the post where you had said that it was on your desk.
It's weird... After I posted it here, I have never experienced any random vibrate anymore.
I've had it but only while using go launcher. Uninstalled it and never had it again.
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Hrm, i'm just curious now if this is only me or some others are experiencing this too. Recently I flashed HyperSensation CM7 rom and I'm using FauxClock's kernel. Before my phone would not vibrate when I put it in silent or vibrate mode. All of a sudden yesterday after I rebooted a few times, the vibrate started to work in both vibrate and silent mode. Now it won't stop vibrating for no reason. It's a double vibrate, and sometimes I would receive at least 3-4 vibrates in consecutive times. I check my phone, my notification LED does not light up, I don't have any messages coming in, there are no Facebook notifcations, I don't have any e-mail's coming in.
Also whenever I reboot my phone and it finishes rebooting and shows me my lockscreen, it vibrates 2-3 times of the same doulbe vibrate rhythm. Does anyone know where I messed up while I was playing with my settings? My phone does vibrate when it's on loud when I receive messages or calls or other functions like my alarms. It just didn't vibrate before when I put it in silent/vibrate mode. Now it won't stop vibrating and this has been going on for 14 hours. I'm going nuts!

Calls disabling silent mode.

I use Llama to set my phone to silent mode when in work, i just got a call and the phone decided to ring and vibrate.
Ive also noticed that there using the volume buttons you cannot choose silent mode.
Actually could be down to Llama not recognising the cell tower I was connected to when the call was received.

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