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Muting a ringtone, decreasing the ringtone volume, or answering a call may seem like basic phone features. However, if these features are not easily accessible, they can still cause major issues for users, as illustrated in the three examples below:
1. Muting a Phone
Before going to a meeting, you probably set your phone to silent to avoid unwelcome disruptions. However, if you've ever forgotten to mute your phone, you'll know just how embarrassing it is when it rings during your boss's presentation.
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2. Excessively Loud Ringtone
When you're out and about, you might increase the ringtone volume on your phone to make sure you don't miss any calls. Unfortunately, this also means that when you do receive a call, the noise can be deafening for those around you.
3. Answering a Call with One Hand
When you're carrying the groceries home, answering a call with just one hand can be incredibly fiddly, whether you're trying to swipe the screen or press the answer button.
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Although on the surface, each of the above issues may seem trivial, they do inconvenience users from time to time. That's why the HUAWEI P10/P10 PLUS supports more intuitive gestures for handling call functions, ensuring that user embarrassment is kept to a minimum.
1. Flip to Mute
If your phone rings half way through a meeting, the typical response is to try to hang up, or press the power button to mute the ringtone. Unfortunately, both of these solutions require you to touch the screen or press a physical button, which can take time. However, thanks to the flip gesture on the HUAWEI P10/P10 Plus, users can now flip their phone over to stop it vibrating and mute the sound, preventing possible embarrassment. To use this feature, go to Settings > Smart assistance > Motion control > Flip, and enable Mute incoming calls.
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2. Automatically Decrease the Ringtone Volume
When out and about, you might set a high ringtone volume on your phone to avoid missing incoming calls. Unfortunately, this means that you must press the volume down button repeatedly when your phone rings to avoid disturbing others. Thankfully, the HUAWEI P10/P10 Plus supports an intuitive gesture which decreases the volume of the ringtone automatically when you pick up the phone to answer an incoming call. To use this feature, go to Settings > Smart assistance > Motion control > Pick up and enable Reduce the ringtone volume for incoming calls. The next time your phone rings too loudly, simply pick it up to reduce the ringtone volume.
3. Answer a Call Without Touching the Screen
If you have trouble answering calls using just one hand, you may want to try the Raise to ear feature on the HUAWEI P10/P10 Plus. To use this feature, go to Settings > Smart assistance > Motion control > Raise to ear and enable Answer calls. When you next receive an incoming call, raise your phone to your ear to answer it without touching or swiping the screen.
In addition to the functions mentioned above, you can also use the Motion control feature on the HUAWEI P10/P10 Plus to control alarm and timer sounds, or switch between hands-free and earpiece mode during calls. To use these features, go to Settings > Smart assistance > Motion control, and enable the relevant switches on the Flip, Pick up and Raise to ear screens.

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Controlling All Volume with Rocker?

For some reason, the notification volume is not affected by the volume rocker. Does anyone have a way of lowering and raising all volume at the same time?
roperband said:
For some reason, the notification volume is not affected by the volume rocker. Does anyone have a way of lowering and raising all volume at the same time?
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I'm noticing this as well. On my Infuse, the volume rocker would raise and lower the ringer AND the notification volume. It's also annoying having to dig into the settings to change it everytime!
yeah it would be great to link all volumes to one for me
Has anyone found a solution to this issue yet? This is the only phone I've found with two different sound settings for calls and notifications.
Thanks in advance.
Bump. There's no mods or anything that change this?
I actually didn't notice this until you pointed it out. I spent some time trying a few apps from the market that were suppoded to link the volumes but nothing seems to work.
Volume slider widget.
https://market.android.com/details?id=de.hinterhofapps.sliderwidget
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Volume slider widget.
https://market.android.com/details?id=de.hinterhofapps.sliderwidget
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I see nothing about tieing the notification volume to the volume rocker. Do you use it as such? Seems it is just another volume widget which I already use AudioManager for. AudioManager has profiles so I can set my notifications to go quiet at night.
Edit: Figured it out. You bring up the sound volume you wish to change using the widget. Then you use the volume rocker to adjust it. If it had profiles it would be sweet.
Agoattamer said:
I see nothing about tieing the notification volume to the volume rocker. It is just another volume widget which I already use AudioManager for. AudioManager has profiles so I can set my notifications to go quiet at night.
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No, it really does tie them together. You have to use the widget to do it, but it works flawlessly and is neat looking to boot. Thank you very much!
Was just looking in my AudioManager settings and there is a setting for Ringer and Alerts linking but it is greyed out. I wonder if this is another of those ICS things.
Cm9 and aokp they can be tied together..
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you can even expand the tab to show all volume types
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Quick Settings app let's you control both notification and ringtone volume simultaneously with side rocker.
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Quick Settings app let's you control both notification and ringtone volume simultaneously with side rocker.
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Thanks, this works even better than the slider widget.
dcfella said:
Quick Settings app let's you control both notification and ringtone volume simultaneously with side rocker.
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Yep, Quick Settings (by halfbit) actually links the 2 together. Can't unlink them but I don't want to anyways.
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No, it really does tie them together. You have to use the widget to do it, but it works flawlessly and is neat looking to boot. Thank you very much!
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Tried the app and put the widget on the home screen but it still doesn't tie the two volumes together. When I tap the one i want to change on the widget and use the rocker its still only changing ringer volume
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After further review Quick Settings does not work for linking the 2 together for ICS. Although it shows correctly in the Quick Setting settings it does not actually link the 2 together. To test go to regular volume settings and turn all volumes on full. Then go to QS settings and bring down the volume to almost silent but not silent. You will see both ringer and notification volume set to low in QS. Now go to your regular volume settings and you will see alert volume untouched. Better yet, send yourself a sms and volume will still be full.
Agoattamer said:
After further review Quick Settings does not work for linking the 2 together for ICS. Although it shows correctly in the Quick Setting settings it does not actually link the 2 together. To test go to regular volume settings and turn all volumes on full. Then go to QS settings and bring down the volume to almost silent but not silent. You will see both ringer and notification volume set to low in QS. Now go to your regular volume settings and you will see alert volume untouched. Better yet, send yourself a sms and volume will still be full.
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Agreed. Tested the same thing in quick settings with the same results.
I guess its just a Samsung thing cuz I've never had this issue on anything but a Samsung phone. Galaxy nexus, skyrocket and now the note. Fortunately there were work arounds on the other two phones (via custom rom or market app). Really annoying!
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custom vibration issues

Hey guys,
I am running ICS. Like others, I am kind of frustrated that you cannot set separate volumes for incoming calls and notifications/texts.
It wasn't a huge deal, I could use Setting Profiles lite to put my phone on vibrate when I plug it into a charger, I could use a call blocker to prevent an incoming call from preventing my alarm from going off (it happens if I get a call at the same time the alarm is set to go off). But I ended up purchasing and installing ICS+ Enhanced Ringer Control, which separated volumes but didn't allow for enough customization over controls to be really convenient. It still would have generally worked well enough for me, especially since my speaker is broken and my device is automatically silent without a bluetooth speaker (so I wouldn't have to adjust ringer volume on the go), but...
Ever since installing (and subsequently uninstalling) Enhanced Ringer Control, custom vibration patterns no longer work for me - I mean they work but not for notifications/alerts. That means incoming calls and texts and e-mails are back to the same, generic, easy enough to miss patterns. I tried re-installing Smart Vibrator thinking permissions needed to be reset, but that did not work. I am assuming that re-installing Aqua Mail (which gives the option of a custom pattern for incoming e-mail) would also not work.
I e-mailed the developer of Enhanced Ringer Control, but I figured I might have better luck finding a fix here. Thanks in advance. I prefer custom vibration to "Enhanced Volume Control."

Problem controlling Bluetooth volume [solved]

Hey evbody, Im back with Note 8 (from the 7 & LGV20) and have a wierd issue. At work I have a Bluetooth speaker,syncs up fine,nice & loud. For some reason I cant control the volume direct from the phone. The slider moves like normal and its either full blast (or so it seems) or off. Its like the ramping ability of volume is gone. Did something change with Samsung while I was away? My LG and other Sammys worked fine. Say for instance Im playing music and a few profanity laced tracks come up, I could lower volume by simply pressing vol down hard button, without waking phone up. Now Its unresponsive and When waking phone up,it shows me slider is almost at minimum yet Lil Wayne is still blastin. Moving slider more goes to zero which kills all audio.
Any ideas? Is there a Bluetooth profile or something I missed?
Does the volume slider show the name of the device as you're changing the volume?
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louforgiveno said:
Does the volume slider show the name of the device as you're changing the volume?
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Yes, It shows up as Sound Kick 2. I misspoke early stating button was unresponsive while phone screen is off. It actually does work but behavior is still the same. ie. Holding volume down wont do any ramping until volume hits minimum/zero which mutes all sound.
2muchspl said:
Yes, It shows up as Sound Kick 2. I misspoke early stating button was unresponsive while phone screen is off. It actually does work but behavior is still the same. ie. Holding volume down wont do any ramping until volume hits minimum/zero which mutes all sound.
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Sorry, beats me....perhaps unpair and re-pair....the only other thing i can think that may be doing it is in the volume panel when you click vol button and if you press the arrow to the right to reveal all the volumes....have you enabled the option to 'use volume keys for media' i DON'T have that enabled....perhaps if you do try disabling it and see if that works.
Best of luck getting this issue resolved. If i can think of anything else i will chime back in.
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Best of luck getting this issue resolved. If i can think of anything else i will chime back in.
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Thank for any help, Im puzzled as well ?. I left work for the day and will give it some attention in the a.m., I also plan to bring speaker home and pair it to the wives Note 8 to see is it isolated. Hopefully someone can pair to an external Bluetooth speaker and see how thiers behave.
2muchspl said:
Thank for any help, Im puzzled as well ?. I left work for the day and will give it some attention in the a.m., I also plan to bring speaker home and pair it to the wives Note 8 to see is it isolated. Hopefully someone can pair to an external Bluetooth speaker and see how thiers behave.
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Interestingly enough i just tried with my jbl pulse and what i noticed is that when i press volume keys on note it actually turns the speaker volume down (as if i were pressing actual speaker volume button)
Whereas with my note 7 and EVERY other phone the two volumes where independent....i could have phone on full volume and speaker at 15% etc....so interesting find......gonna try enabling that toggle i mentioned earlier and see if that switches back to old method.....must be part of the new bluetooth protocol.
Ok think i got it for you!
That toggle did nothing but what you want to do is on the bluetooth page press the three dots in the right upper corner, select media volume sync and disable that setting. Hopefully solved.... i learned something new today !
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Interestingly enough i just tried with my jbl pulse and what i noticed is that when i press volume keys on note it actually turns the speaker volume down (as if i were pressing actual speaker volume button)
Whereas with my note 7 and EVERY other phone the two volumes where independent....i could have phone on full volume and speaker at 15% etc....so interesting find......gonna try enabling that toggle i mentioned earlier and see if that switches back to old method.....must be part of the new bluetooth protocol.
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Im thinking youre on the right track of a new BT protocol or something to that effect, your view on how your Note 7 behaved is exactly how mine behaved on various devices. My phone sits closer to me where as my BT speaker is hard to reach. I usually kept the BT speaker volume at max and used phone volume buttons as my control. Hopefully I can do a little testing in the a.m.. I actually skipped my internal playlist today and streamed iHeart due to it.
I see your potential fix and will give it a full swing at work tomorrow, actually anxious. I'm a person who needs music to be productive. Thank you for digging around for a solution.
2muchspl said:
Im thinking youre on the right track of a new BT protocol or something to that effect, your view on how your Note 7 behaved is exactly how mine behaved on various devices. My phone sits closer to me where as my BT speaker is hard to reach. I usually kept the BT speaker volume at max and used phone volume buttons as my control. Hopefully I can do a little testing in the a.m.. I actually skipped my internal playlist today and streamed iHeart due to it.
I see your potential fix and will give it a full swing at work tomorrow, actually anxious. I'm a person who needs music to be productive. Thank you for digging around for a solution.
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Fingers crossed.
Disabling that made it work in 'legacy' mode for me (independently)
Also try toggling the developer options setting "Disable absolute volume"
louforgiveno said:
Ok think i got it for you!
That toggle did nothing but what you want to do is on the bluetooth page press the three dots in the right upper corner, select media volume sync and disable that setting. Hopefully solved.... i learned something new today !View attachment 4290577
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This did it!!!! Works absolutely perfect. Thank you a million times. Im not sure what the purpose of the default setting was but it will not be missed.
2muchspl said:
This did it!!!! Works absolutely perfect. Thank you a million times. Im not sure what the purpose of the default setting was but it will not be missed.
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Awesome. ur welcome!
I turned off the default setting -- in order to use dual output -- and now I am NOT able to turn it back on again. Other people have the same problem. Any solutions??
Can't turn it back on.
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Awesome. ur welcome!
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Hi. You can turn off the media volume sync but you can NOT turn it back on!!
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
louforgiveno said:
Ok think i got it for you!
That toggle did nothing but what you want to do is on the bluetooth page press the three dots in the right upper corner, select media volume sync and disable that setting. Hopefully solved.... i learned something new today !View attachment 4290577
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Thanks for this; just got a S9+ and my volume bar was 'bouncing' every time I changed an app with my Bluetooth headphones connected. Disabled the 'volume sync' and it works like normal.
Broo said:
Thanks for this; just got a S9+ and my volume bar was 'bouncing' every time I changed an app with my Bluetooth headphones connected. Disabled the 'volume sync' and it works like normal.
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No problem. Glad it helped
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louforgiveno said:
Ok think i got it for you!
That toggle did nothing but what you want to do is on the bluetooth page press the three dots in the right upper corner, select media volume sync and disable that setting. Hopefully solved.... i learned something new today !View attachment 4290577
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Thank you so much. Still helping in 2019.
Just to add a little something that really expands how the volume is used, download from the Play Store Sound Assistant and Precise Volume. Sound Assistant is a very light program that allows you to control the sound of every app on your phone and has an EQ included.
Like if you play games on your phone and don't want the game(s) to be heard, you can turn them each all the way down while still keeping your ringer, media, notifications, etc the same. Or you can modify those individually as well.
Check it out.
Solution to this in 2020 is under disable absolute volume under developer setting. You must toggle Bluetooth off and back on and also turn Bluetooth speaker off and back on. Now you can control the volume of some older speaker with your phone.

Mate 10 Pro - Sound and vibrate mode?

Hello,
I'm pretty new to the android system (previously windows mobile) and I don't really understand how to start or stop the vibrations when the ringtone is ON. For now, the phone always vibrate when ringtone is ON, and if I deactivate the vibrations on the app notification itself, it will not vibrate even in vibrate mode.
Is there a way to easily choose to have vibration or not, regardless of the ringtone volume and the app notif setting (I don't want to go to setting and activate vibrate mode for all the app one by one each time I want or don't want the phone to vibrate!)?
Just enable vibrate while silent and disable vibrate with ringtone, for notifications though its a per app basis, or u can choose to entirely disable vibrations by completly decreasung vibration strength.
May I know where to find the option to decrease the vibration strength?
I'm using Mate 10 Pro
mhamdto said:
May I know where to find the option to decrease the vibration strength?
I'm using Mate 10 Pro
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There is no setting to adjust "vibration strength".
But if you go to settings > Sound > you will notice in here there are two settings for vibration (single sim) or three settings if you are using 2 sims.
You will have to experiment with these variable settings to achieve what it is your trying to achieve.
You can turn on vibration for all apps in their individual settings and they will vibrate or not depending on what you do in the "master" settings I mentioned above.
However, if you want only certain apps to vibrate, or not, while leaving the master vibration turned on, then you will have to make those adjustments individually.
Thank you for all the replies.
jaseman said:
There is no setting to adjust "vibration strength".
But if you go to settings > Sound > you will notice in here there are two settings for vibration (single sim) or three settings if you are using 2 sims.
You will have to experiment with these variable settings to achieve what it is your trying to achieve.
You can turn on vibration for all apps in their individual settings and they will vibrate or not depending on what you do in the "master" settings I mentioned above.
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That's where I'm stuck. I set the vibration ON in the app notification, since, I want the notification to be able to vibrate when I ask for in the master setting. But I don't find a way to choose only the sound but not the vibration in this case :/
The settings relative to the SIM are about calls, I don't really car about those one, it's more about messenger or WhatsApp, sometimes I just want them to "bip" without having the vibration that are not good with this phone, looks like a piece of metal that resonate in a metallic box. Somewhat awful in fact for my personal tastes.
I would gladly cut off the vibrations from the app notification, but there are some times, when the phone is into a bag or a pocket, were vibration is far better than sound.
WM10 and all WP previously had the simple vibration master toggle control on the sound volume panel that can be activated or not regardless of the sound volume and it was pretty convenient, would have been nice to have this simple toggle on android device too.
Hildr said:
Thank you for all the replies.
That's where I'm stuck. I set the vibration ON, since, I want the notification to be able to vibrate when I ask for in the master setting. But I don't find a way to choose only the sound but not the vibration in this case :/
The settings relative to the SIM are about calls, I don't really car about those one, it's more about messenger or WhatsApp, sometimes I just want them to "bip" without having the vibration that are not good with this phone, looks like a piece of metal that resonate in a metallic box. Somewhat awful in fact for my personal tastes.
I would gladly cut off the vibrations from the app notification, but there are some times, when the phone is into a bag or a pocket, were vibration is far better than sound.
WM10 and all WP previously had the simple vibration master toggle control on the sound volume panel that can be activated or not regardless of the sound volume and it was pretty convenient, would have been nice to have this simple toggle on android device too.
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I am having a hard time trying to clearly understand what it is that you are trying to do but maybe this will help.....
For example I use Textra as my messaging app. I believe it is far better than the default app provided by Huawei.
Now open the phones master settings > sound > I have "Vibrate in silent mode" toggled ON, then next to "SIM 1 vibrates when ringing" I have toggled ON. Close settings.
Now in Textra > Settings > Customize notifications > scroll down to "Vibrate" and I have mine set to "Always"... however there are three other settings to choose from such as "Yes (except on silent)" or "Yes (only when on vibrate)" or "No". So you can take more granular control of when it will vibrate on receiving a text message. I highly recommend Textra! You will not be sorry!
Now let's look at Gmail as the next example. Open Gmail > tap top left hamburger icon > scroll down to settings > General settings > Manage notifications > under your email address is the word "Mail"...long press right on the word "Mail" itself...not on the toggle to the right but on the word "Mail". Now another "hidden" settings dialogue window will open and you will see an entry for "Always vibrate" as well as "Always pulse the notification light". This is where you can turn off vibration for Gmail while leaving it on for all other apps in the master setting.
Hope this helps!
Ok, so in fact, if the app does not allow a fine tune of the setting, we are screwed up?
For what I was looking for, here are an example with and old WP of mine:
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First slider is for ringtone
Second slider is for app and media
And then, the toggle vibration ON or OFF
There is also a setting for each app to activate or not if vibration/sound will be played, but it's the master setting seen previously that control what is done.
You could then have your apps/call ring and vibrate, or only ring, or only vibrate, or nothing at all (silent mode, slider to 0 and vibration toggle off).
So when I have my phone in my pocket I just let the volume at max and Vibration ON (only authorized app would vibrate). But when I put my phone on my desk for work and I suddenly receive a lot of notifications through WhatsApp or messenger because a discussion is ongoing, I just lower the volume, and cut off the master vibration so it doesn't resonate on all the desk (it does more noise than the ringtone itself and it's really annoying).
Considering I often answer to the messenger discussion on the computer, it's nice to have the "bip" from the phone, but not the vibrations.
But in the same time, once I left my desk, I just have to press the vibration toggle to have all the authorized app vibrate when a notification came in.
That's what I was used to have and now looking for on the mate 10 pro.
I've found that Samsung have an setting "vibrate with ringtone" that cut/allow the vibration if ringtone volume is not shut down. That is exactly the mode missing here.
I hope I'm more clear with that example, I'm not really fluent in English, sorry for that.
Of for example whatsapp, open whatsapp, use 3 dot menu and choose settings, slect ringtone to none if u dont want and toggle vibration based on what you want, every app has its own settings inside its menu, not in the master settings.
lingarajug said:
Of for example whatsapp, open whatsapp, use 3 dot menu and choose settings, slect ringtone to none if u dont want and toggle vibration based on what you want, every app has its own settings inside its menu, not in the master settings.
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So you telling me the only way to have the vibration quiet for 20 min is to pass 5 min to stop every app in its own setting, to do the opposite after, each time I want to change the behavious of my phone, so from 4 to 10 time a day? Oo
If u want all vibrations quite for 20bminutes go to master sound setting and tap OFF vibrate which will totally stop any app vibratioms as well and turn it back on when you need it.
lingarajug said:
If u want all vibrations quite for 20bminutes go to master sound setting and tap OFF vibrate which will totally stop any app vibratioms as well and turn it back on when you need it.
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I'm still confused. Where to find the toggle for vibration in the sound settings?
I'm attaching a screenshot for my sound settings options on my Mate 10 Pro
lingarajug said:
If u want all vibrations quite for 20bminutes go to master sound setting and tap OFF vibrate which will totally stop any app vibratioms as well and turn it back on when you need it.
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That's exactly what I'm looking for... but, I've absolutly no idea how to do it. Is it possible with EMUI 8? (thank you @mhamdto for the screenshot).
Yes just below silent mode there is option for vibrate in silent mode, do if u want all notifications off and vibrate off thrn enable silent mode and vibrate in silent mode as well but if u want it other way then silent mode off and vibrate on, and if u want to mute yhen turn sound all the wsy down and then mute option appears below the bar.
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Yes just below silent mode there is option for vibrate in silent mode, do if u want all notifications off and vibrate off thrn enable silent mode and vibrate in silent mode as well but if u want it other way then silent mode off and vibrate on, and if u want to mute yhen turn sound all the wsy down and then mute option appears below the bar.
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Correct me if I'm wrong. What you basically mean is if I want to enable vibration is to put my phone in silent mode. In other words, if the phone is not silent then you can't control the vibration from the sound settings
Ok, thank you all for the replies. It looks like it's impossible to control vibration with sound ON then. That's stupid but well, it's not like the phone was a high end one with a €800 price tag... Oh wait
mhamdto said:
Correct me if I'm wrong. What you basically mean is if I want to enable vibration is to put my phone in silent mode. In other words, if the phone is not silent then you can't control the vibration from the sound settings
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No you can control vibration even when phone is unmuted.
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Hildr said:
Ok, thank you all for the replies. It looks like it's impossible to control vibration with sound ON then. That's stupid but well, it's not like the phone was a high end one with a €800 price tag... Oh wait
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It is entirely possible to control vibration when phone is unmuted, just play with the settings for a while and you will understand slowly.
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No you can control vibration even when phone is unmuted.
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It is entirely possible to control vibration when phone is unmuted, just play with the settings for a while and you will understand slowly.
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I apologize, @mhamdto and I should be very stupid, could you please post a screen of your sound setting with sound ON and Vibration ON, and with sound ON and vibration OFF please. But without having to disable vibration on each app of course, cause we don't have time to disable 20 setting each time we want the vibration quiet but the sound ON.
What we are looking for should take less than 10sec to do like with other phone, so it should not be hard to do two quick screenshots of the setting.
I am just wondering if I had this issue with .125 firmware and if it's not new with .128
Hildr said:
I apologize, @mhamdto and I should be very stupid, could you please post a screen of your sound setting with sound ON and Vibration ON, and with sound ON and vibration OFF please. But without having to disable vibration on each app of course, cause we don't have time to disable 20 setting each time we want the vibration quiet but the sound ON.
What we are looking for should take less than 10sec to do like with other phone, so it should not be hard to do two quick screenshots of the setting.
I am just wondering if I had this issue with .125 firmware and if it's not new with .128
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@Hildr no need to apologize. We are on the same side here. I'm attaching the screenshots as requested. P.s. I'm on build 8.0.0.129
mhamdto said:
@Hildr no need to apologize. We are on the same side here. I'm attaching the screenshots as requested. P.s. I'm on build 8.0.0.129
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Ho, sorry, I was asking for @lingarajug, I did notice you were looking for the same thing as me. And yeah, the parameter in your screenshot adjust the vibration only in silent mode like you said. I wonder how @lingarajug adjust vibration with sound ON...
Edit: Contacted the Huawei Support, they told me to disable "Vibrate when ringtone". So I think the setting should be there but is missing on some firmware, I've sent them a screenshot of my sound setting and will see their answer. Hopefully the setting will be back with a future update.

Question Surface Duo is Screenshot working after android 12 update?

Hi all, after the android 12 update, I am now unable to take screenshots on my surface duo 2. I used to press the power button and volume down together, now that's no longer working. Anyone else have this issue also?
Still works on my SD2.
Flavio said:
Still works on my SD2.
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Hi, thanks for checking. I'll have a closer look at my device and the settings.
ltMason1 said:
Hi all, after the android 12 update, I am now unable to take screenshots on my surface duo 2. I used to press the power button and volume down together, now that's no longer working. Anyone else have this issue also?
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Mine isn't working either. It only works after turning off the device but it becomes disabled with the time. Did you find any solution?
Rizh-sha said:
Mine isn't working either. It only works after turning off the device but it becomes disabled with the time. Did you find any solution?
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Hi, I still haven't found a solution, I'm thinking of resetting my phone back to factory settings, then doing the 12 update again. I'll let you know if that's fixed it.
No problem here.
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well, I found the issue with the screenshot not working.
If you change the gestures settings on your duo to the three button gestures and then slide down from the top to bring down your quick actions and notifications. That will disable your screenshot (power plus volume down) and quick mute (power plus volume up) functionality.
Even after switching the gestures back to swipe actions and restating the phone screenshots wont work.
The only way to enable screenshots again is to switch back to swipe gestures, then hard reset the phone. Power plus volume down for about 20 to 30 seconds until the phone turns off.
Then press and hold the power button until the phone turns back on.
This is clearly a bug. I prefer having the old 3 button gestures control system but now I cant use it, if I want to have a working screenshot button.
Disappointed, but I'm glad I figured it out.
This issue is still persistent after a factory reset.
ltMason1 said:
Hi all, after the android 12 update, I am now unable to take screenshots on my surface duo 2. I used to press the power button and volume down together, now that's no longer working. Anyone else have this issue also?
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Still works on my SD2
ltMason1 said:
well, I found the issue with the screenshot not working.
If you change the gestures settings on your duo to the three button gestures and then slide down from the top to bring down your quick actions and notifications. That will disable your screenshot (power plus volume down) and quick mute (power plus volume up) functionality.
Even after switching the gestures back to swipe actions and restating the phone screenshots wont work.
The only way to enable screenshots again is to switch back to swipe gestures, then hard reset the phone. Power plus volume down for about 20 to 30 seconds until the phone turns off.
Then press and hold the power button until the phone turns back on.
This is clearly a bug. I prefer having the old 3 button gestures control system but now I cant use it, if I want to have a working screenshot button.
Disappointed, but I'm glad I figured it out.
This issue is still persistent after a factory reset.
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I know this is late but MS still has not fixed this issue, but I pointed to point something out, you do not need to do a hard reset, changing to the swipe gesture and then a normal restart also works. Also if you like the 3 buttons as i do as a alternative you can thwe square which brings up the open apps dialog box and you can take a screenshot of the app in the center, not he same thing but thought I'd mention it.
I don't have this bug on my SD2; I try to do the same process you describe and still keep three buttons control
Just an FYI, there was an update that came through this morning that seems to have fixed the screenshot keys in 3 button mode. Figured I would let everyone know that has had this issue such as I. There was no specific detail about the update other than operating improvements.
AngelDeath said:
Just an FYI, there was an update that came through this morning that seems to have fixed the screenshot keys in 3 button mode. Figured I would let everyone know that has had this issue such as I. There was no specific detail about the update other than operating improvements.
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Interesting, I have still been running into this problem when in 3 button mode. It will work for a little while and then suddenly stop working again until I restart the phone.
foofiebeast said:
Interesting, I have still been running into this problem when in 3 button mode. It will work for a little while and then suddenly stop working again until I restart the phone.
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Actually I have been busy as of late, but there was another update that happened 3 weeks ago and the screenshot is now NON-Functional for me in either option, so its broken completely, where before if I changed it to swipe gesture it would work, now nothing works.
AngelDeath said:
Actually I have been busy as of late, but there was another update that happened 3 weeks ago and the screenshot is now NON-Functional for me in either option, so its broken completely, where before if I changed it to swipe gesture it would work, now nothing works.
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It still works (consistently) for me in gesture mode, but not surprised to hear thats not the same for everyone. Every day its a new "quirk"

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