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Vibration During Call?

jhewit22

Well-Known Member
Mar 15, 2010
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Erie, PA
This is really annoying and I can't figure out how to get it to stop...

When I'm in a call and get an email or text message, the phone vibrates as it normally would- causing the person on the other end of the line to hear a really annoying noise...

Is there a way to turn off notification sounds/vibrations when you're in a call.

It's only been doing it since 2.1 OTA upgrade...never happened on 1.5 at all.

Thanks!
 
Your phone only makes a tone? I envy you. I wish I could get a tone rather than a vibrate because when I get a text people I'm on the phone with wonder what the hell is going on lol. I know Handcent has the tone feature but I don't like Handcent personally. Is that what you use?

And maybe it vibrates because I have vibrate on for text messages no matter what the sound level is... I wonder if I turn that off what will happen.
 
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I got an htc eris on 2.1 right now and too it is really annoying when im on a call and an incoming text message arrives and vibrates all in my ear and the other person is wondering whats going on...point blank i dont want to have to take the time to go to my messaging settings and disable vibration setting cause i wanted it to vibrate obviously when im not a on phone call especially during work u know it wouldnt be right to to disable this during work how would i know someones txting me? i cant turn sound on at work or what if i dont want anyone to know i received a txt? right? handcent and chomp i dont really like cause messages show up and i like to hide my txt messages or is there a way to disable that on chomp or handcent???? cause if so i guess i will have to take that route but i really think is dumb that u cant do that with the stock sms just cause eris got updated to 2.1...any suggestions???
 
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I got an htc eris on 2.1 right now and too it is really annoying when im on a call and an incoming text message arrives and vibrates all in my ear and the other person is wondering whats going on...point blank i dont want to have to take the time to go to my messaging settings and disable vibration setting cause i wanted it to vibrate obviously when im not a on phone call especially during work u know it wouldnt be right to to disable this during work how would i know someones txting me? i cant turn sound on at work or what if i dont want anyone to know i received a txt? right? handcent and chomp i dont really like cause messages show up and i like to hide my txt messages or is there a way to disable that on chomp or handcent???? cause if so i guess i will have to take that route but i really think is dumb that u cant do that with the stock sms just cause eris got updated to 2.1...any suggestions???

Well, I use chomp. What I do is have the privacy settings set, so that only the name of the person who texted me shows up. I also use the pop up, and theres privacy settings for that, too. And you can always blacklist people to avoid their texts from showing up.

As for the sound/vibrate issue during a call. There is an option in chomp to notify you during a call. The two options are play ringtone or vibrate. Since you don't want to vibrate, select ringtone. The only reason I don't pick this is because my ringtone is about 30 seconds long, and during a call thats unbearable. Also, I tried using handcent, I didn't like it at all. AND the sound notification didn't work. Thats the reason I uninstalled it.
 
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Go to the Phone app >> Settings >> Call >> Call Alerts
At the bottom of the list, there is a section called "Alerts on call" and the option to "Notify during calls". I unchecked it and it stopped vibrating during a call. However, the stock email app will still cause the phone to vibrate during a call.
 
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