I just flashed Clean ROM 5.0, and so far Jelly Bean is great. But I'm very annoyed at the removal of some of the choices for vibrate for notifications. There used to be an option to vibrate only when the phone is in silent mode. Which is exactly what I want. I don't want it to vibrate when I have the volume on, I only want the audible notification. But the newest settings only give me a check box for whether to vibrate or not!
Any thoughts on how I can set things up so that in silent mode, notifications vibrate, but when I turn up the volume, there will be no vibration? Frustrating for JB to have removed flexibility like that!
same boat, no paddles do post if you have a work around!
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Ever since the Jelly Bean update on my GS3, there has been no way for me to globally control the vibrate function for alerts or phone calls.
With ICS, I could use AudioManager to choose between a few different profiles. My daytime profile had the volume up loud and vibrate turned on for all phone calls, sms, and other notifications. Then I had a night time profile that would turn the volume way down on everything and disable vibrate for everything. And I also had a silent profile that would only turn on vibrate, all sound was off.
In Jelly Bean, the same profiles work except there seems to be no control over vibrate. I can tell Audio Manager to turn vibrate off for a specific profile, but the phone still vibrates.
The only way I've found to turn off vibrate and still have sound is to manually go to each program that is set to vibrate (i.e. each gmail profile, sms, facebook, etc) and turn off vibrate individually.
Has anybody found a better solution to disable vibrate globally with Jelly Bean?
Besides AudioManager Pro, I've tried Llama and RingLeader. All three programs have a place to set whether vibrate is on or off, but they don't work in Jelly Bean.
I never want it to make a sound, but only stay on vibrate. "Vibrate by force" doesn't work in the app store. I'm on LiquidSmooth beta 3.2 for 4.2.1.
I did set the phone to silent, and turned on text notifications, but other notificatinos still make sound
confusedman112 said:
I never want it to make a sound, but only stay on vibrate. "Vibrate by force" doesn't work in the app store. I'm on LiquidSmooth beta 3.2 for 4.2.1.
I did set the phone to silent, and turned on text notifications, but other notificatinos still make sound
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turn it off in sounds settings
Hello,
I'm running JellyBeans Build 20 on my Galaxy s3.
I have the AOSP messaging app and I have checked vibrate under notifications. Whenever I put the phone into sound only, the phone will still vibrate when a text comes. If I take vibrate off a text notification will only have sound but when I put it in vibrate mode, it does not vibrate.
I want my phone to vibrate when it's vibrate, but when it's on sound I just want it to be sound with no vibration. I know touchwiz had a setting where you could set vibrate to just silent mode, but I do not see that in AOSP. Am I simply missing a setting or is there an app that will allow me to override vibrate and make it vibrate when I want?
Thank you.
Zealex said:
Hello,
I'm running JellyBeans Build 20 on my Galaxy s3.
I have the AOSP messaging app and I have checked vibrate under notifications. Whenever I put the phone into sound only, the phone will still vibrate when a text comes. If I take vibrate off a text notification will only have sound but when I put it in vibrate mode, it does not vibrate.
I want my phone to vibrate when it's vibrate, but when it's on sound I just want it to be sound with no vibration. I know touchwiz had a setting where you could set vibrate to just silent mode, but I do not see that in AOSP. Am I simply missing a setting or is there an app that will allow me to override vibrate and make it vibrate when I want?
Thank you.
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im not familiar with that rom
settings/volume(sound) and unlink vol and notification should
if not then download xposed framework and install a module
Hi guys,
I flashed the factory image today and am quite pleased with it up to now, but there are 2 issues that really annoy me:
1. When sending messages in whatsapp, I don't get that pop sound it used to make.. it just sends the message and I can hear a very short strange and faint sound. other than that all regular notification are fine.
2. I'm sure this has been discussed thoroughly but what's the deal with removing silent\vibrate from the power menu options? I can't really remember how it used to be in the clean android 4.x since I was using xposed with gravityBox and I set the volume to control notifications+system sounds. aaaaaanyway, there is now way now to put the phone on silent COMPLETELY without going into settings>sounds and lowering the media volume separately.. sucks..
1: Complain to the app dev to update the app
2: Complain to Google
Next!
1. Same here. I guess the "pop" sound file has a format which worked fine on KitKat and now doesn't in Lollipop. => WhatsApp needs an update.
2. The notification system in Lollipop was profounld changed in comparison to KitKat. KitKat had sound, sound+vib, vib, none. Now, Lollipop distinguishes wheather you want all, some or no notification sounds. If you don't want any vibration, select "none" in the popup after pressing the volume rocker of the Nexus. You will receive everything, but you will not be bothered by any sound (also no vibration). If you just want some "importand" notifications with their sounds or vibration, selsect it in the same popup! What exactly is important and which calls you will receive is configured in the menu.
In short:
No vib, no sound: "None"
Vib only: "All" with decreased Volume down to vibration
BAZZI_US said:
1. Same here. I guess the "pop" sound file has a format which worked fine on KitKat and now doesn't in Lollipop. => WhatsApp needs an update.
2. The notification system in Lollipop was profounld changed in comparison to KitKat. KitKat had sound, sound+vib, vib, none. Now, Lollipop distinguishes wheather you want all, some or no notification sounds. If you don't want any vibration, select "none" in the popup after pressing the volume rocker of the Nexus. You will receive everything, but you will not be bothered by any sound (also no vibration). If you just want some "importand" notifications with their sounds or vibration, selsect it in the same popup! What exactly is important and which calls you will receive is configured in the menu.
In short:
No vib, no sound: "None"
Vib only: "All" with decreased Volume down to vibration
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Thanks for the reply mate, but you are quite wrong regarding the sound profiles, if you choose "none", media volume is not affected. I'll give you a scenario, say I'm in my room, and in the next room my baby boy is sleeping, I choose "none", then I go to watch a YouTube video, the video will have normal volume, my boy will wake up and my wife will beat me with whatever is the closest blunt object. While before, I had the option to silence media volume manually by pressing the volume rocker (or all together using xposed but that's not the case here), now in order to silence media volume you need to go into settings>sounds and mute it. What I'm saying is that "none" is not really complete silence, as it should be.
Hello,
I have a VZW m8 running Adrenaline 2.4 Android 5.02 with the latest firmware.
I have quite a few apps vibrate when I get notifications, fb messenger, what's app, group me and messenger....you get the point. when I toggle vibrate in the settings, they'll vibrate on vibrate but when it's on sound it will make a notification sound and vibrate. I don't want it to vibrate. Verizon messages has a option for vibrate only in vibrate mode but the other apps don't. is there a way for the software to force all apps to only vibrate in vibrate mode and just sound in sound mode (disables all vibrate)?
Have been looking for a solution for this for a little any help is appreciated. Thank you!