how to change vibration intensity? - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

Tmobile S3 T999L, with CM11 ROM.
The incoming call vibration is very weak on the phone, even it is on the desk on front of me I can barely notice it.
Did search but didn't find it work on my phone. Some post saying there is a setting "vibration intensity" under "sound", but not in my phone.
Could someone help me on how to set strong vibration intensity on incoming call, text message notification etc?
Thanks!

henry8668 said:
Tmobile S3 T999L, with CM11 ROM.
The incoming call vibration is very weak on the phone, even it is on the desk on front of me I can barely notice it.
Did search but didn't find it work on my phone. Some post saying there is a setting "vibration intensity" under "sound", but not in my phone.
Could someone help me on how to set strong vibration intensity on incoming call, text message notification etc?
Thanks!
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If I remember correctly that setting is under a "more", "advanced" or "other options" under the sound settings. I'd have to check my nexus 5 or htc one s when I get back but I'll let you know.

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Hi,
This is really strange ! My screen lights up each time I receive a phone call.
I'm looking my Call preferences in Settings right now and I don't find anything about the screen!
This is my conf in the sound Settings anyway (perhaps there's a link, so you can try my conf) :
Code:
General
Sound profile : Normal
Volume
Vibrate : checked
Incoming calls
Phone Ringtone
Quiet ring on pickup : checked
Pocket mode : checked
Flip for speaker : checked
Notifications
Notification sound
Feedback
Audible touch tones : checked
Audible selection : unchecked
Screen lock sounds : unchecked
Vibrate feedback : checked
There is also the display panel. I tried to disable Animations but my screen was still lighting up each time I received a call. Perhaps Notification flash have something to do with your problem ?
Good luck guys !
The not lighting up when you receive a text is normal. You could try Handcent of SMS popup from the market. These apps have an option for that.
As for not lighting up when you receive a phone call I have no idea. There was an issue with the proximity sensor bug on release, but this seems to be a different one.

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I have found this to be annoying as well. I have noticed that I have have my phone set on Vibrate (no sounds normally produced) and if I am on a call and an email or SMS comes in I get a notification sound. For some reason the sounds that are silenced when I am not on a call are produced when I am in a call.
I wish I knew of a solution to this issue.
m20120 said:
I have found this to be annoying as well. I have noticed that I have have my phone set on Vibrate (no sounds normally produced) and if I am on a call and an email or SMS comes in I get a notification sound. For some reason the sounds that are silenced when I am not on a call are produced when I am in a call.
I wish I knew of a solution to this issue.
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This might work for you:
Phone>Call Settings>Call alert>Uncheck "Alerts on call"
Now help me fix my problem and we're even.

[Q] Vibration alerts questions.

I am coming from a HTC Sensation 4g and its SMS vibration was very reasonable for SMS alerts and what not, but on my note it is too long in duration.
Is there a way to make the SMS or other alert vibration settings much shorter. I found the settings for the vibration settings for the phone call, but i can not locate it for other alerts. It would be great, right now it was irritatingly long.
Cheers!
rob
oddgit said:
I am coming from a HTC Sensation 4g and its SMS vibration was very reasonable for SMS alerts and what not, but on my note it is too long in duration.
Is there a way to make the SMS or other alert vibration settings much shorter. I found the settings for the vibration settings for the phone call, but i can not locate it for other alerts. It would be great, right now it was irritatingly long.
Cheers!
rob
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I believe it is in settings > sound > Ringtone and notifications > device vibrations for the actual pattern, and ...sound > vibration intensity has a seperate notification slider for how strong the notification vibration is (notifications are for sms and email etc)
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oddgit said:
I am coming from a HTC Sensation 4g and its SMS vibration was very reasonable for SMS alerts and what not, but on my note it is too long in duration.
Is there a way to make the SMS or other alert vibration settings much shorter. I found the settings for the vibration settings for the phone call, but i can not locate it for other alerts. It would be great, right now it was irritatingly long.
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I'm having the same issue. The vibrate for emails, sms, ect is always one big long vibrate. I tried the solution offered by @_Dennis_ but changing the settings here: "Settings -> Sound -> Device Vibration" don't seem to have any effect. I put it on 'Ticktock', and still the vibration is one long vibrate when emails come in, sms, etc. Has anyone found a way to change that?
Thanks!
Im glad im not the only one that can not figure it out.
I have my vibration set to heartbeat or something, it is short pulses. But the SMS alert is still a full on 2 second constant vibration.

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Hi,
Is there a way where the S3 would vibrate for any incoming notifications (mails, texts, etc.) while I'm texting someone instead of the usual notification tone? I had an Iphone before and it does this. I'm hoping the S3 can have this feature or an app can make this happen. It is very annoying to be in the middle of a text and hear the notification tones several times.
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Tanopug said:
Hi,
Is there a way where the S3 would vibrate for any incoming notifications (mails, texts, etc.) while I'm texting someone instead of the usual notification tone? I had an Iphone before and it does this. I'm hoping the S3 can have this feature or an app can make this happen. It is very annoying to be in the middle of a text and hear the notification tones several times.
Thanks
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I don't think we have a future where phone recognizes when you text and just vibrates. I think that you can only set it to vibrate only or vibrate & sound. I don't know about the app. It doesn't bother me so I haven't searched for it.
Sent from my frozen SGH-T999
HajmeR said:
I don't think we have a future where phone recognizes when you text and just vibrates. I think that you can only set it to vibrate only or vibrate & sound. I don't know about the app. It doesn't bother me so I haven't searched for it.
Sent from my frozen SGH-T999
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There is an "Alert on Call" option in the call setting. This is same as what I'm asking except I want it in the text setting.

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my phone doesn't alert me when I get an email or text while on a call, I've looked in the settings to no avail. How to change this? thx
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It should be automatic. I never really noticed if it made a sound or vibrated. Make sure your notification volume is all the way up. Enable vibration if you believe that would help. You'd feel a vibration on your ear, which might be better than sound.

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