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| [iPhone] Vibrate ONLY ONCE per phone call I am looking for a way to set a vibration pattern so that when the side switch is in the silent position, the phone vibrates only once for each incoming call.
In other words, it would work like this:
1. Phone is in silent mode 2. Screen lights up 3. Phone vibrates once 4. Phone does not make any more vibration or noise until next incoming call. -- USNG: 16TDN2870 Find your USNG coordinates: USNGWeb |
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 haroldo join:2004-01-16 united state kudos:1 | Answer the call...but if you don't want to take a call, simply press the power button, or click the pop up option to ignore the call |
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| said by haroldo:Answer the call...but if you don't want to take a call, simply press the power button, or click the pop up option to ignore the call I can appreciate that that would stop the phone vibrating, but a work-around that requires human intervention for each call is not practical in these circumstances.
Thanks for your response nonetheless. -- USNG: 16TDN2870 Find your USNG coordinates: USNGWeb |
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 DrDrewSo that others may surf. join:2009-01-28 SoCal kudos:8 | Make a custom vibration pattern of a buzz how ever long and then nothing else. |
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| said by DrDrew:Make a custom vibration pattern of a buzz how ever long and then nothing else. I tried that. It will save any vibration pattern but there's no way to tell it to only do it once. If I enter the pattern and then let the recorder time out, it's the same pattern as recording and then hitting the Stop button right away. That is, it just takes that recording and plays it back in a one-second loop.
I can set a long pattern with the desired bzzz at the beginning, and a very brief bz at the end, but that's the best workaround I could figure out. The custom vibration cycle is only ten seconds, so if the phone rings for 30 seconds, that's still three cycles, or three long bzzz at the beginning and two to three bz at the end. -- USNG: 16TDN2870 Find your USNG coordinates: USNGWeb |
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 pikePremium,MVM join:2001-02-01 Washington, DC kudos:3 | reply to ArgMeMatey I think this can be done with RingerX VIP (available in Cydia). |
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 jmycknshk...bring your green hat join:2004-07-02 West Chester, PA | reply to ArgMeMatey go into the settings, general, accessibility. turn on custom vibrations. then you can tap once to make the vibration you want, and let the timer run out for the rest of the ring. --
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 pikePremium,MVM join:2001-02-01 Washington, DC kudos:3 | said by jmycknshk:go into the settings, general, accessibility. turn on custom vibrations. then you can tap once to make the vibration you want, and let the timer run out for the rest of the ring. I'll never understand how people will take the time to write out a reply, yet can't be bothered to read the entire thread before posting. said by ArgMeMatey TWO POSTS UP : I tried that. It will save any vibration pattern but there's no way to tell it to only do it once. If I enter the pattern and then let the recorder time out, it's the same pattern as recording and then hitting the Stop button right away. That is, it just takes that recording and plays it back in a one-second loop.
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| reply to pike said by pike:I think this can be done with RingerX VIP (available in Cydia). Thanks, I am running Cydia on my phone so I'll check that out but I doubt the whole Cydia/jailbreak thing is going to have an acceptable WAF ... since this is for her. |
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