Hi all:
I hope to find an answer to my question, as in subject , I have a very big problem about this option "Vibrate on answer".
I have HTC one S updated to 4.1 Jelly bean, sense 4+,.......... S4 processor and I can't find this option any where in settings.
when I call some one, if the person in other side pick up the call my mobile vibrate , it could be a good feature but it is annoying me too much, in spite of that I turn off all vibration features every where (Keyboard, sound, messages & battery saving) but still I'm getting this small vibration when call is answered.
I tried to press down volume and change profile to Silent and Vibration but also not working, as I tried with different app like callvibrate and my settings ....ect , nothing could disable this vibrate
Now I'm thinking If there is no solution I will use CyanogenMod 10 (stable) as my last solution.
So does the CyanogenMod 10 have this option "vibrate on answer", is every thing working fine..... GPS, camera, ...ect
what is the main issues with CyanogenMod 10 ???
sorry because i'm asking so many questions , I tried really hard to solve this issue , I search and googled alot , and i'm looking for your help
regards,
but before that I wish if some one help me to find out how to solve this issue " I don't want my mobile vibrate when some one answer my call"
please help
Any way I figured out the answer and I will post it here for general knowledge.
This issue (Vibrate on answer) is a missing option in HTC sence 4+
it is because of the proximity sensor, you will notice that If you put the mobile close to your ears there will be no vibration as the screen will be turned off, but …. If you hold the screen away from your ears the screen will be turned off and the mobile will vibrate when the other party pick up the call.
It could be a good feature, but the mobile owner should have the right to turn it off, I hope HTC will listen and add this option to the settings list.
If you still want to turn this option off, you can use an app to turn off the proximity sensorbut then the screen will not be turned off if you put the mobile close to your ears.
Still I'm thinking about CM 10 because of this missing option.
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Hi! maybe it was on this forum about that but I couldn't find it. Sorry for my poor english
I have a problem with answer call lag. it's mean that when my wife call me she has 2 rings (in hear phone) and after that TP turn on screen and starting to ring. I know earlier that call is comming because led is blinking, but screen is off to 3. beep (in my wife phone).
and I have some times another problem, when time from my calendar comming reminder ring, vibrate, screen turn on (why?), but when phone is locked TP doesn't go back to stand by and the screen is still active, you can see today screen.
maybe someone has any experience with such a problems? please help me!
thank you!
I noticed the call lag in my TP as well.
anyone has an explanation?
lag here also but dont know how to fix... i dont think this can be fixed.
Does this happen to any one or is it just me?
I have an ordinary case for my Touch Pro. Almost 10 out of 10 times when the phone rings and I reach out to my phone, try to take it out - boom - the call becomes a missed call. I guess what is happening here is that once the phone rings, the screen is active and either your finger accidentally touches the volume key or any other key or even the screen, it makes it a missed call. It is very annoying and how to avoid this????
Thanks
kmahesh said:
Does this happen to any one or is it just me?
I have an ordinary case for my Touch Pro. Almost 10 out of 10 times when the phone rings and I reach out to my phone, try to take it out - boom - the call becomes a missed call. I guess what is happening here is that once the phone rings, the screen is active and either your finger accidentally touches the volume key or any other key or even the screen, it makes it a missed call. It is very annoying and how to avoid this????
Thanks
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there is a key disabler cab look for it
There are many options how to disable the touchscreen.
There was a topic not long ago about this.
Answerkey Disabler
PocketShield (I currently use this one)
TouchProLock
Sensorlock
Throttlelock
S2U2 (not recommended for TP, drains the battery for unknown reason)
All these deal with locking the TP.
Sorry for not posting links but I don't have much time. All of them are available on XDA though.
You do have the option of extending the time it takes for a call to go to voice mail, it can be extended up to 30 seconds. The option is under settings > phone > Services > Call Forwarding
There is also a lot of lag on between the time the caller's phone is ringing and you get a ring on the Fuze
I guess this is not because of the keys. Just keep the phone in front of you and try to call your phone and see your self, first you will see the incoming call indicator light, and after some time you will start hearing the ring tone. Now by the time you take the phone from the case - it's a miss call. I tried to search all over XDA but didn't find a way to start ringing immediately when call comes, I read some where that this is due to the dialer skin and by using default WM dialer this can be fixed. I didn't try this.
kmahesh said:
Does this happen to any one or is it just me?
I guess what is happening here is that once the phone rings, the screen is active and either your finger accidentally touches the volume key or any other key or even the screen, it makes it a missed call.
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I think he was talking about the touchscreen being active on incoming calls.
If however the problem is in the delay, then the dialer skin is the key.
You have to change it to the WM default (it does work, the lag is almost gone) and have the ringtone in WAV format (not tested, I didn't bother to put any wavs).
if you get rid of the dialer and switch to WM
you will lose functionality including the symbol to show bluetooth being on or off
I downloaded and installed disableanswerkeys and it works fine. It took a while for me to understand the cryptic question it asks in the beginning - i get stumped if there are two negatives in a sentence So It is on and i tried and it works ok. I also downloaded sensorlock and throttlelock. Yet to try these ... will post my comments.
the lag in answering the call - i believe there is a separate thread about that, right?
Thanks for the help
lbhocky19 said:
if you get rid of the dialer and switch to WM
you will lose functionality including the symbol to show bluetooth being on or off
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LOL, that's what happened to my bluetooth......thanks
I posted this on the Verizon forums and it was suggested that I also post here looking for an answer so here it goes.
My phone will randomly turn sound off. According to all sound profiles my sound is on and it should make noise when ringing or text messages come in. The problem is that the sounds will randomly turn off but not necessarily all of them. I may receive text notifications and not rings or vice versa or I may not receive either. Then randomly they will come back and I will receive all the sound notifications.
I recently had my phone replaced and once I got the new one it began doing the same thing. I just can't believe that it is a coincidence that I would get two phones (both brand new) that would do the same thing. In an effort to fix it I updated my firmware on my old phone and everything but did not help.
I love this phone and I don't want to get rid of it and I don't want to go back to the Verizon store if there is a fix for it.
Thanks in advance for any advice you may have.
Hi,
I also have an Omnia II. And I do not have those issues. But what I do know is that there is an option that if you flip your phone (with the screen facing ground) the sound will shut off if someone is calling. Like if you are in a meeting and someone is calling, you just turn your phone and the sounds is then silenced.
You can find these this setting in Start>Settings>Basic settings>Motion setting
(could be other names as I use a Dutch windows)
IannEefje said:
Hi,
I also have an Omnia II. And I do not have those issues. But what I do know is that there is an option that if you flip your phone (with the screen facing ground) the sound will shut off if someone is calling. Like if you are in a meeting and someone is calling, you just turn your phone and the sounds is then silenced.
You can find these this setting in Start>Settings>Basic settings>Motion setting
(could be other names as I use a Dutch windows)
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This is the most likely problem. They set it up so that, even if the phone is tiled just slightly downward, the sound will be turned off. They really should have made it a more direct-downward position. If you turn that off and still have problems then check to make sure you're not activating a silent mode with the volume-down rocker on the side of the phone. Holding the rocker down for a few seconds will put the phone into either vibrate or silent. Hope you get it figured out!
Hi All:
I have used more than one HTC smartphones (One S & M8), then I left HTC for Samsung because of a thing it could sound strange but it is about my control over my smartphone & how I feel regarding the smartphone I'm using.
I have two questions I'd like from A9 owners to answer me regarding it:-
1- Vibration feedback .... when you answer a call & the phone screen is on, HTC UI will assume that you need to be notified that your call have been answered by vibrating ....... in A9 is the case still the same or I can stop vibrating completely ??
2- Vibration feedback when using fingerprint scanner ........... again I read some where every time you use fingerprint scanner the phone will vibrate when you pass the lock !!!!!!!!!!!!??
I hope the case is not the same anymore, HTC should stop this vibrating stuff since the battery is already small & vibrating consume more power & for me it is so annoying thing.
a Smartphone should only vibrate when I want it to vibrate, it is something up to me not to HTC UI or Android !
You can disable haptic feedback once and for all in settings.
No by disable haptic feedback.
Iam still facing same, i already disable all haptic feedback and all vibrations.
The title pretty much says it. If my phone is facedown there is no ring tone, and auto answers and I never know the call even came in. I assume it is a setting about silence phone by putting facedown, but it shouldn't auto answer. But I can't even find that setting. Anyone have any suggestions?
check you do not disturb settings.
the settings you are looking for are under settings\smart\assistance\voice control
Thanx for the suggestion, but that's not it. It is scheduled for specific hours, and I tested...holding the phone it rings, face down on the counter it doesn't, and it auto answers.
I would swear I saw and turned on a setting to quiet the phone be placing face down. But I didn't expect it to answer. But I can't find that setting now.
Settings > smart assist > movement control....or something like that...translated from dutch....sorry...
Thanks.
This is crazy. I just checked there again, and it's not there.
I notice on my Note 4 that there is a turn device over to mute. Maybe I am thinking of that.
That leaves me wondering why this phone will not ring when is facedown , and also auto answers. So phone call comes in, the phone answers it, and I have no way of knowing that the phone call even came in. Again, that is if it's facedown on the desk .
settings/motion control, at least on my mate 9 pro..
I can say that there is definitely NO setting there0 regarding any thing to do with silencing my phone by putting the phone face down. But...When I first got the phone the firmware was 138, and I did a lot of the configuration on 138. It has since upgraded to 9183. Maybe that setting is now gone.
One thing olI did try:.under Smart Assistance, I had Smart Assistance, motion, lift to ear to answer turned on. So I thought maybe being face down was making that setting answer. I turned it off, and that did not fix it.
I'm on hold right now with Huwaei tech support.
Well, guess what. The reason turning off Raise Tho Ear didn't fix the problem is because it is there in 2 places. I turned off one but not the other. Three 2 places are:
Smart Assistance/Motion Control/Resist To Ear
Advanced Settings/Accessibility/Resist To Ear To Answer
ewingr said:
Well, guess what. The reason turning off Raise Tho Ear didn't fix the problem is because it is there in 2 places. I turned off one but not the other. Three 2 places are:
Smart Assistance/Motion Control/Resist To Ear
Advanced Settings/Accessibility/Resist To Ear To Answer
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Dear ewingr,
I am having the similar issue on my Made 10 pro. Communicated with Huawei Tech Sopprts many times and followed to their many recommendations. I even reset my phone to the factory original configuration but the problem is still there. The problem is when the phone is in the pocket, in-coming calls would automatically pickup without me even know it since it is never ring or vibrate. I did all I could, some guys recommeded to never put the phone in the pocket....common guys please be relistic, the phone almost always reside in the pocket that why we call it a mobile phone.
Any body please help!!
qatran11