[Q] Can cancellation mic be turned off - HTC Rezound

Can the cancellation mic be disabled or turned off (toggle switch) ? If not is this a hardware limitation or an interface issue (i.e, if no method currently exist could they add software toggle at a later date to allow you to enable/disable it ?)

I googled arround and did not see any anything.
Why would you want to do this though?
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[Q] Problem with vibration. It only vibrates for calls and doesn't for anything else

Hi all,
I have a problem with the vibration of the device.
It vibrates when I receive calls (I put the heartbeat vibration), but it doesn't for anything else.
I've tried to use any possible mode (silent, vibration, loud), and tried disabling and enabling the vibration from the "Sound" menu and from individual applications, but found no fix for this so far.
Same thing happened one month ago but I don't remember in which way I made it work by playing with the settings.
Anyone ever faced this problem before?
Any idea about the resolution?
Thanks a lot.
ale
have you tried under sound settings to enable auto haptic(the last one) and tick with V whatever app that doesn't vibrate?
and offcourse, try to reinstall the SMS app and define the incoming settings that'l support vibrate.
eytan123 said:
have you tried under sound settings to enable auto haptic(the last one) and tick with V whatever app that doesn't vibrate?
and offcourse, try to reinstall the SMS app and define the incoming settings that'l support vibrate.
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Thanks for your reply.
I guess I fixed it again, but I don't know in which way.
Among the things I have done there are:
- put the volume at the max and untick and tick again the "Sound and Vibration" in "Sound" menu (which I suppose gave the fix)
- Activated the Haptic feedback
- Activated the Auto Haptic feedback for some applications
- changed the "Device Vibration" in "Sound" menu
- increased to the max the vibration intensity for every voice in "Sound" menu
The menu names/voices may be different since I'm using the italian language on my phone.
I just wanted to share with you all in case someone face the same problem again.
Thanks a lot again
ciao
ale

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