slow intensity of vibration motor - Realme 2 pro Questions & Answers

Hey guys,
Whenever i put my mobile on vibration mode and put it in my pocket i miss my phone calls because of this low intensity vibration motor. Is this the same way with you?
Is there any way to change the vb settings without root?

snipereye said:
Hey guys,
Whenever i put my mobile on vibration mode and put it in my pocket i miss my phone calls because of this low intensity vibration motor. Is this the same way with you?
Is there any way to change the vb settings without root?
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I'm facing the same with Realme 3 Pro. Looks like its present for all the Realme phones - Hardware issue.

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vibration decrease

Hi !
Is it possible to decrease the vibration when someone calls or new sms is received?
Because the original vibration is much too noisy for me! I'm student and when I'm in class and the phone vibrate, everybody's hearing it !!
It's louder than the ring set on 3...
Is there any possibility ?
Thanks
I'd also be interseted to hear about this. It's the loudest vibrating i've heard from a phone!
It's like an earthquake when the phone is on the glass table
+1 I too would be interested in this.
or maybe just a shorter vibrate would be better too. I have a low volume tone for SMS when at work, but have had to turn vibrate off altogether as this was louder that my message tone!
If it can’t be decreased, then a shorter vibrate time would be a start
me2 !! will save battery power lol
Look at this, it function on call and email, not on SMS (yet).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=569025
muntos said:
Look at this, it function on call and email, not on SMS (yet).
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=569025
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Thanks for this info !
I'll have a look into it.
Any other idea ?
i have my hd2 set up seaprate for sistem volum (10%) and ringer volume (100%) ... works fine, but the SMS volume is low, as the sistem volume
is there a way to fix this? like ringer AND sms = ringer volume???
thanks
UP please !
UP ? please !
upping it every so often probably isn't going to solve your issue
I think vibration strength is set by the amount of power given to the vibrator, so you should virtually reduce the current going to the motor, but probably that's not something easy to do... also, I don't need the vibration pattern utility, but I think you could set it so it has very short burts of vibration, that way it wouldn't be as noisy
I believe there is an app for vibration pattern on freewarepocketpc.
Thanks very much for your answers.
Seems that there is no other possibility that vibration pattern.
Cheers
colinou said:
Thanks very much for your answers.
Seems that there is no other possibility that vibration pattern.
Cheers
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Vibro in the omarket... Or online on pccpocketfreeware...

[Q] increase vibration intensity?

I have set the intensity to max but i still find it weak as compared to my old htc desire.. I always missed calls as I cannot sense it when it's my pocket. Is there an app/way to increase the intensity much higher?
i would like this also.
must be some way to mod???
yeahman45 said:
I have set the intensity to max but i still find it weak as compared to my old htc desire.. I always missed calls as I cannot sense it when it's my pocket. Is there an app/way to increase the intensity much higher?
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racnigel said:
i would like this also.
must be some way to mod???
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Along with increasing the intensity, you can change/create a new vibration pattern. That will also help to improve the vibration intensity.
vndnguyen said:
Along with increasing the intensity, you can change/create a new vibration pattern. That will also help to improve the vibration intensity.
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I installed vybe and created long patterns with highest intensity but still not good when in pocket.. it's ok on the table but in my pocket... I always missed my calls and sms

Is it possible to change vibration intensity between Sound and Vibration mode?

I've searched around for a bit, but couldn't find the answer to this...
When in Vibrate mode, I want the vibration intensity for phone calls and messages to be at the maximum intensity.
When in Sound mode, I want the vibration intensity for for phone calls and messages to be completely off.
I've tried going into the Sound Settings and adjusting the vibration intensity while in Sound and/or Vibrate mode, but the intensity setting does not save within the Sound or Vibrate mode; its setting is applied universally.
My phone isn't rooted and I can't root because of a stupid app that my work uses and disables my app if I'm rooted. Plus, I've had less and less of a reason to root (besides tether and Titanium)
Is it possible to set it the way I've described?
Thanks in advance.

Vibration intensity changeable

Dear members,
I've been searching hours for a solution to change the intensity of vibrations for the lineageos on my le pro 3.
Can anyone definetely tell how to setup vibration intensity with that device on lineageos?
There seems not to be any setting to change vibration-strength in the regular settings.
Maybe an app will do the job.
Thanks so far,
mobshredder
Same here. Always miss calls when the phone is in pocket.
Anyone figured it out?
Mobshredder said:
Dear members,
I've been searching hours for a solution to change the intensity of vibrations for the lineageos on my le pro 3.
Can anyone definetely tell how to setup vibration intensity with that device on lineageos?
There seems not to be any setting to change vibration-strength in the regular settings.
Maybe an app will do the job.
Thanks so far,
mobshredder
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Did you guys ever find out a solution? Is there another ROM that will allow for making the vibrate intensity stronger?

any way to improve vibration intensity?

The vibration on this phone sucks. I can't even feel it in my pocket. Does anyone know how to increase it's intensity without root?

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