I have tried to set my notification on my K-Jam to vibrate only for emails and alarms, however when in standby mode it won't vibrate. If I enable sound, the sound plays when I receive an email but no vibration.
Vibrate works in standby mode when the phone rings.
Anybody have the same problem and a solution?
Thanks
Resurrecting from the dead...Same issue here
I'm having the same symptoms. The light flashes and the notification is there on screen when I turn it on, but the vibrate never happens. If the phone isn't in vibrate only mode, the sound occurs, but still no vibrate and I am SURE vibrate is set to on for ALL alerts...Ideas?
More testing...
I've done some more testing and found out that it is ONLY new emails that do not set off the vibrate feature when the device is in standby. Text messages, alarms, mms and phonecalls all vibrate just fine when in standby. Does anybody know what the problem could be?
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if i dont have any notifications with vibrate enabled, is there anyway that i can set the phone to global vibrate and have all my sms's and emails etc vibrate as well? my notifications dont do anything if they arent set to vibrate already.
does anyone understand what im saying?
let me try and lay this out:
for all situations: sms, gmail, email, phone: vibrate is all unchecked.
situation A
volume rocker is set to ring @ medium volume
when calls come in, or when sms's arrive, all i get is a sound and lights, no vibrate.
situation B (reality)
volume rocker is set to vibrate
sms's arrive, only lights flash, no sounds or vibrate
situation C (ideal)
volume rocker is set to vibrate
sms's arrive, lights flash, and phone vibrates.
i figured it out. the app called sound manager does this, but doesnt advertise it very well.
all the notifications that you want to vibrate need to be checked. and in the menu of sound manager there is a vibrate setting, check it to vibrate when silent only.
ah, i can go relax now.
When my Galaxy Note is ringing, at first there is a short vibrate and more there is no vibrate although i've set vibrate function on always.but it is work well for notification such as SMS.
It is noticable that when phone is silent , vibration works well on notification and phone ringing.
Another problem is when i use GO SMS instead of defult message of Android.In the GO SMS Notification setting everything is ok means that i've set vibrate on always and sms rington on silent and disabeld android default notification but vibrate doesnt work.
I test my phone vibration from *#0*# but vibrate doesnt work in this test.
Really i dont know this is hardware or software problem. Phone Rom is JPKK2 ( Official Rom).
How can i fix it??
Just got a brand new Note3. Loving it save for the way it handles notifications with vibration mode.
It seems to default to the long "Basic Call" vibrate tone no matter what I configure in the settings. I find this tone to be quite harsh if I'm lying in bed, for example, and get a message. This is true for both SMS and gmail, so far. Further, I tried disabling vibrate notifications in some apps and they persist regardless and always with the same long vibrate tone.
Is this a known issue that others are experiencing? If not, do you have any ideas how I can properly configure vibrate mode to work properly?
Thanks.
LG need to address the problem with quiet mode.
It seems it would be easy to have a sub menu in each mode, sound, vibrant and quiet
So you can decide what led notifications, vibration and sound you receive.
I have to turn sound off, turn vibrate off and turn off Led notifications and make sure it is set to priority, so the alarms works.
It should be easier than that!!
I agree with this. I use my phone as my alarm but I don't like to get woken up by text messages or phone calls when I'm trying to sleep so normally I put my phone on silent. But with this do not disturb setting it's a pain in the backside having to manually set priority alerts on. Surely they could just add another toggle setting to the button on the notification bar so it goes 'Sound/Vibrate/Priority/Do Not Disturb'.
Thilly1 said:
LG need to address the problem with quiet mode.
It seems it would be easy to have a sub menu in each mode, sound, vibrant and quiet
So you can decide what led notifications, vibration and sound you receive.
I have to turn sound off, turn vibrate off and turn off Led notifications and make sure it is set to priority, so the alarms works.
It should be easier than that!!
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khamseen said:
I agree with this. I use my phone as my alarm but I don't like to get woken up by text messages or phone calls when I'm trying to sleep so normally I put my phone on silent. But with this do not disturb setting it's a pain in the backside having to manually set priority alerts on. Surely they could just add another toggle setting to the button on the notification bar so it goes 'Sound/Vibrate/Priority/Do Not Disturb'.
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I don't really know what you problem is... if you're in priority mode every single thing of your list get turned off automatically! Except for media volume. Just make sure you don't use "Do not disturb"-Mode if you still want to hear your alarm.
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Yup. Set mine to priority every night and no led notifications, no vibrate, no nothing other than alarm in the morning.
In my Android Sounds & Vibration Settings I have "Vibrate when ringing" set on, and a default ringtone. I'm using a Canadian VOIP dialer called Fongo.
With my Axon in Vibrate mode, when I call my Fongo number the Axon will only vibrate once, like a message notification. The call will continue to ring but the Axon is silent/motionless.
In the Fongo app Settings, I can turn on a separate "Vibrate When Ringing" toggle. This fixes the ringing issue, and will continuously vibrate when a call is ringing. However this breaks Silent mode function, so if the Axon is in Silent mode, it will actually vibrate rather than be silent.
Anyone know how I could fix this issue? At work I need it to be 100% silent in Silent mode, and need it to vibrate continuously when receiving a call in Vibrate mode. The vibrate setting is audiably loud in my quiet workplace (film set) so you can understand how this is an issue.