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So I dropped my phone from about 1 foot up, it's in an Incipio Case so it's fine more or less...but I seem to have messed up my vibration perhaps. It might just be my head screwing with me but I was wondering if anyone could tell me how strong the haptic feedback is on the first setting, which is where I thought I had it set. Unfortunately I messed with it and don't remember what it was set on. But when I put it on the first setting and in my case I can hardly feel anything at all. The second setting feels a little better like it used to but I dunno. The third setting is way too much I know it wasn't that high.
Pretty much I'm just asking if anyone can tell me if the haptic feedback on the first setting is REALLY weak, especially if they have their phone in an Incipio Case (which definitely dampens the vibrate). Like I can barely feel it. Also, when I slap my phone (which seems to be a decent method at fixing vibrate) the phone's vibrate goes off a bit, and I'm wondering if that is normal. I might just be paranoid since I dropped it but I dunno.
So thanks to anyone who helps!! If my vibrate is screwed up that's definitely not a reason to return my phone (especially since I rooted it and deleted all the ATT apps and it isn't worth the $150 deposit to replace it just cause of a screwed up vibrate) I used to have an LG VU and when the vibrate screwed up it usually just fixed itself after a few whacks or so. Anyway, just wondering if I still have a perfect phone or not.
Pretty much I'm just asking if anyone can tell me if the haptic feedback on the first setting is REALLY weak, especially if they have their phone in an Incipio Case (which definitely dampens the vibrate). Like I can barely feel it. Also, when I slap my phone (which seems to be a decent method at fixing vibrate) the phone's vibrate goes off a bit, and I'm wondering if that is normal. I might just be paranoid since I dropped it but I dunno.
So thanks to anyone who helps!! If my vibrate is screwed up that's definitely not a reason to return my phone (especially since I rooted it and deleted all the ATT apps and it isn't worth the $150 deposit to replace it just cause of a screwed up vibrate) I used to have an LG VU and when the vibrate screwed up it usually just fixed itself after a few whacks or so. Anyway, just wondering if I still have a perfect phone or not.