Has anyone found or somehow modified the vibration motor strength? Its really too strong for my liking
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Is there any way to increase the vibration strength like when the phone is set to vib and ring? Kinda like Snailslug's Touch Response
Switcher05 said:
Is there any way to increase the vibration strength like when the phone is set to vib and ring? Kinda like Snailslug's Touch Response
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there is not "strength" only vibration duration... idk but there may be a regkey that controls this.
any file configuration set as calls and
SMS Vibration Strength? an
example of what can be a menu
button on the vibro strength
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An app would be really usefull. My phone vribrate like crazy, so hard that it makes much noise.
I know with my phone (SGS Captivate), you can change the strength of the vibration for calls/sms by going to Settings -> Sound -> Vibration Intensity.
I just looked at whether this is also true for the HD2 but unfortunately this is not the case. I think an app is the only solution...
The title says all
Any ideas?
No one?
So, it's the first time I've actually managed to send a notification to my Gear 2 and...
Wow. The vibration is so weak it's useless.
So I join the question. There should be a way to be able to either increase the vibration strength or lenghten the patterns.
So far all, I know is that this is not something that can be modified from the phone side.
The notification vibration cannot be felt when the phone is in pocket.even i have set vibration to strong. is there any solution to this?
Compared to prior Samsung devices, I find the vibration motor very very weak. In fact I literally just missed a call when the phone was on my desk next to me because sound was off and only vibration was on!
Anyone know a way to increase it beyond max? Any apps out there?
vibration motor is hardware-based so maybe be it's not possible. but you can try by searching the vibration option in settings, many tech reviewers said so
Samsung changed to x-axis (from previous models' z-axis vibration motor).
Better haptic feedback in hand/ when typing maybe (as motor now located in lower half of handset) but vibration intensity seems less, especially when handset resting in table, etc.