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The intensity for the vibration (ringtone, notification; not keyboard haptic response) is way damn high with this phone. Left over a desk or a conference table it will make the most inconspicuous noise.
So, is there a method/app (even rooted) to lower it?
Thanks.
Regards,
D.
Deivid85 said:
All threads from search tool look dead and have no good answers.
The intensity for the vibration (ringtone, notification; not keyboard haptic response) is way damn high with this phone. Left over a desk or a conference table it will make the most inconspicuous noise.
So, is there a method/app (even rooted) to lower it?
Thanks.
Regards,
D.
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I think gravity box module can set the intensity of vibration.
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Checked it but couldn't find it... Could you give me a little more direction?
Thanks,
D.
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I use my trinity as an alarm clock (as well as the 101 othering things including a phone!)
problem is the flashing lights annoy the hell out of me at night and i have to hide the phone under something to stop the green light acting like a beacon for every one wanting to pass on the right.
the hack turns off the lights but also the vibrate, which I use when in meetings.
Has anyone got or seen a simple tool to turn on or off the lights as required.
thanks in advance.
I lay my phone upside down on my bedside table then you don't see the lights!
Go kill the AllLEDMgr driver in the registry.
All LED will be gone - including normal notification LEDs like missed call or BT
You can couple it with say Mortscript to make a good toggle, only if you don't mind the reboot required.
hacking the reg
Disable flashing service LEDs
[HKLM\Drivers\BuiltIn\AllLEDMgr]"Index"=0
Note! Disables vibrating.As i said the hack stops the vibrate from working and I don't realy want to reboot after modifying the reg.
The FD said:
I lay my phone upside down on my bedside table then you don't see the lights!
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This is also my method
But I agred with you, it's f***ing annoying that beacons
disabling the vibro don't surprise me at all - circuit wise a vibrator is just like an led so its natural to have turf up with it in the driver.
that said I heard vj was developing a led manipulation tool for the hermes. tyou may want to do a search yourself.
Although I usually have this option turned off because of battery life concerns, how much of the batt juice does this option actually use? I know there is a setting to set the intensity to low. I would like to start using this option because.... because I like it.
Thanks!
haptic vibration is created by a tiny motor.
motors tend to draw a lot of power (compared to other electrical components).
so while haptic vibration is nice to have it will have a noticeable effect on your battery.
only way to tell for sure it to run your battery down without it on, then run your battery down with it on, and see what the difference is.
Berserk87 said:
haptic vibration is created by a tiny motor.
motors tend to draw a lot of power (compared to other electrical components).
so while haptic vibration is nice to have it will have a noticeable effect on your battery.
only way to tell for sure it to run your battery down without it on, then run your battery down with it on, and see what the difference is.
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Lol, that is definitely not a way to tell, I doubt their person can properly create a perfect control group.
In short, the more stuff your phone does, the quicker you kill the battery. So almost every additional feature you add will affect your battery life negatively.
Mark271 said:
Lol, that is definitely not a way to tell, I doubt their person can properly create a perfect control group.
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you don't need to have a perfect control group.
run the test a couple times, check the averages and compare them.
I'm guessing that what with haptic feedback on the results will be obvious.
I had shut mine off (which was in full intensity) yesterday afternoon to test this very thing. Will report results today.
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If you like it, turn it on. Its for tactile feedback after all, and turning it off would be crippling the phone's functionality, leading to more typos and more frustration. Its a small vibration, not the ring+vibrate that makes your phone leap past the edge of a coffee table. If you are really dying for battery life, I highly doubt the haptic feedback is the culprit or be a gamechanger.
I'm fairly certain that haptic feedback drains a substantial portion of the battery juice. One of the first thing I did after a few days of playing around with it was to disable haptic feedback. I use the softkeys a lot and having the phone vibrate each time i press then surely can't be good for the power supply. nothing scientific, but just a strong, common-sensical hunch.
appreciate the answer guys. I guess it only makes sense to try it out. Thought it might not be super accurate, it should be fine I actually have very good battery life right now. Even playing an hour or two of games like homerun 3d and armored strike I can usually last for over 15-18 hours. Will post back with the results.
Under Settings>Sound and display>Vibration Intensity you can adjust how strong the haptic feedback is.
Ive always had Haptic feedback on all phones that had it, i like it i mean yeah im sure it does help drain the battery faster but i would just turn the Intensity down a little. oh and the haptic feedback doesn't effect the keyboards btw (guessing this all has to do with which keyboard you are running but im not sure)
Believe it or not, audio generated from the speaker actually consumes more power than haptic feedback or vibration from most devices. You won't really notice any significant battery gain from disabling haptic feedback on the Vibrant. Screen brightness and backlight duration, radio operation, and media sound consume the most power on your device.
At this point, I choose not to believe that. Servo motors love juice.
-bZj
I'd just be curious if anyone would care to develop an app that could read hardware draw like we can on apps. I'd pay for that.
I dun use haptic also but if it helps to type more accurate.. Why not
Is it possible to change the general Vibration intensity?
I'm not talking about the keyboard key vibration duration, I talk about the general strenght of the vibration motor wich is way to high with this device!
Even if I disable all vibration settings within an app, and just use a short pattern in lightflow, this phone is waking up the hole house if it lays on a desk.
Is there any custom Kernel or a root method, with a way to change the intensity like it is known from Samsung, CyanogenMod, LG or all the others? This little simple slider under Sounds wich let you set a percentage value for the intensity.
I love this phone, but this drives me crazy...
This was discussed quite a while back and I never saw any solution to it.
Is there any way to tune the vibration (eg. notification, touch, global vibrations separately)?
Previously I've used Xposed modules, but Xposed is not available on Android N afaik.
I'm using EX kernel, and there are two settings for vibration in the EX kernel manager app, but the only that works is the first option "Vibration" which is the global setting.
The second "Notification vibration" slider doesn't have any effect whatsoever.
Also, I'm using Swiftkey as my keyboard, and the lowest setting for key press vibration is still too high, 1 or 20, there is literally no difference.
The only way I see it is to tweak the global vibration down, and then raise the notification/call vibration intensity.
I'm on Android N stock, rooted, EX kernel.
I have the same issue. I hate the vibration so much that I turned it off completely for all notifications. Anyway to tune the vibration to the effect that it's closer to the vibration of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. I'm looking for a softer vibration as opposed to the rattling strong vibration the Nexus 6P currently has.
thdaddy34 said:
I have the same issue. I hate the vibration so much that I turned it off completely for all notifications. Anyway to tune the vibration to the effect that it's closer to the vibration of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. I'm looking for a softer vibration as opposed to the rattling strong vibration the Nexus 6P currently has.
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I hate that I almost can't feel the vibration while the phone is in my pocket, and also hate when typing on the keyboard instead of getting nice haptic feedback, there is just an annoying sound.
That's why I'm looking to tweak it, it's really badly calibrated, at least in my case.
adsubzero said:
I hate that I almost can't feel the vibration while the phone is in my pocket, and also hate when typing on the keyboard instead of getting nice haptic feedback, there is just an annoying sound.
That's why I'm looking to tweak it, it's really badly calibrated, at least in my case.
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I am starting to think that maybe they just put a cheap vibration motor in the Nexus 6p.
The touch screen vibration drives me crazy on this phone. Every phone I've ever had I've been able to adjust the touch vibration. Even on the Gboard keyboard if u set the vibration to the lowest setting (1ms), it doesn't change the intensity. I know I could just turn it off, but I like to have just a slight vibration when I'm typing. I'm rooted with Magisk and Xposed. Does anyone know of any apps or modules that could fix this problem?
Airwolf79 said:
The touch screen vibration drives me crazy on this phone. Every phone I've ever had I've been able to adjust the touch vibration. Even on the Gboard keyboard if u set the vibration to the lowest setting (1ms), it doesn't change the intensity. I know I could just turn it off, but I like to have just a slight vibration when I'm typing. I'm rooted with Magisk and Xposed. Does anyone know of any apps or modules that could fix this problem?
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Google needs to add this to the sound & notification category. Samsung had vibration sensitivity and I would set it to a very mild vibrate, which was good, but the default one is too strong. Most keyboards even if you set the vibration intensity, nothing changes, still the same.
I tested the Gboard settings again just to verify. It actually does change the intensity. The problem is, the lowest value is not low enough. There's gotta be a way to lower this value.
Can vibration intensity be fixed with a software update? Isn't it more the hardware?
Airwolf79 said:
I tested the Gboard settings again just to verify. It actually does change the intensity. The problem is, the lowest value is not low enough. There's gotta be a way to lower this value.
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Yes, that is what I wanted to say: Even changing intensity to lowest, still it feels like a default setting. My Note 5 and Galaxy S8 were good, I could set it way lower and barely feel it.