Here is something odd, ever since updating to jelly bean, I'm unable to turn off vibrate for notifications, any ideas what I'm supposed to do here? Thanks guys!
I have "vibrate when ringing" unchecked!
Sent from my Motorola Droid Xyboard 10.1 with Verizon 4G LTE
open Text Messaging, settings, all the way at the bottom is a check box for vibration
THANK YOU! Its been driving me crazy!
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Hello I just received the HTC Sensation yesterday and this phone is amazing. I have one small issue though that I haven't been able to find using search.
I'm currently running Android Revolution 3.0.1 and whenever I receive a text while the screen is off, the notification rings but my screen remains off. I spent an hour already looking through settings and other options on "how to enable the screen to turn on when I receive a text" and I can't seem to find it.
Where/what is the option to enable it? Any help would be appreciated thank you.
Can't do it with the stock sms. Go sms and I think sms popup, maybe others from the market can do this.
Sent from my Leedroidified Htc Sensation.
+1 for SMS Popup
Use Tasker.
I also use SMS Popup, great app. Answer your sms messages right from the pop up. Lots of good settings to fool around with.
try handcent? whatsapp doesn't work too. kinda disappointed.
Hi there,
I just installed Sky ICS 7.4 for my Rogers S2 LTE. Every time I get a new notification (i.e. sms, e-mail, etc.), it uses the haptic feedback vibration settings.
Is there a way to get the phone to use the Notification vibration setting again? Of course, I can just increase the haptic feedback vibration setting but I want it at a lower setting for regular use while still being able to feel the vibration from notifications.
Thanks a lot!
Exact same problem here
Sent from my Galaxy S2 LTE
Try easyreminder in market, that may help
I want to turn on vibration when I want to text to someone so that I can easily do the texting without loooking at my cellphone (every press of the letter will produce vibration). I tried everything in settings -> HTC input, but I could not find it. I also changed the profiles from normal to vibrate but it is the same. I turned on the sounds when I text messages but I would also like to turn on vibration during texting.
I found it in HTC input settings but it is in "grey color" and I can not turn it on. WHY?
If anyone could help me, I would appreciate it a lot.
Thanks in advance!
SOLUTION:
Hey guys, I found it. The "Power saver" option should be OFF, so that this option "vibration when texting" is activated. This is so logical...
Thanks anyway, I'm glad if this helped someone....definitely helped me.
Hello,
My N5 vibrates through each notification when I drag my thumb down the few notifications when the notification tray is already pulled down. Is it possible to turn off the vibration? I don't have "Vibrate on touch" on (Settings>Sound) and even my keyboard has haptic feedback switched off.
Thanks
That's a feature from 4.3, no way of stopping unfortunately. Not without rooting and delving into the apks anyway.
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Alright thanks mate
Hey everyone. First I want to say I hope everyone is hanging in there during this very tough time. I'm having a problem with my Note 10. It's on Tmobile and I bought it from Tmobile. It's 100% stock and I've done usual updates from Tmobile OTA. I have recently seen that my missed calls do not show in my notification panel. If I pull the notification panel down into extended view, missed call icon is not showing there either. If I go to the Phone app and tap on recents I CAN there see missed calls. This is causing a major issue for me. Can anyone help? I also have gone to settings -> notifications -> phone and show notifications is grayed out.. but it's grayed out in the ON position. Also missed calls, voicemails are also grayed out in the same phone panel.. but in the on position. I'm really confused what is going on. I just want the missed phone icon to show in my notification panel because I often have my sound off. Any help would be great thanks!