You feel your phone vibrate in your pocket. You check it. Nothing. No notification, no call, no message. The vibration felt absolutely real. This phantom vibration syndrome affects up to 90 percent of ...
Google is reportedly testing custom contact vibrations for Pixel phones. As the name suggests, this feature would allow users to assign unique vibration patterns to individual contacts, improving call ...
Chethan is a reporter at Android Police, focusing on the weekend news coverage for the site. He has covered tech for over a decade with multiple publications, including the likes of Times Internet, ...
Editors note: A Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus was used to demonstrate the steps in this guide. The process will be very similar on most Android phones, although the exact menu names and locations may be ...
Ever felt your phone vibrate, only to check it and find no reason why? You’re not alone. Here’s why it happens. With smartphones becoming such a central part of our lives, they’ve brought us some ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link While it can be handy to hear your iPhone ring when you receive a new text or email, at other times, having your phone make loud sounds can be ...
We spotted Google Contacts code that hints at contact-specific vibration patterns for Pixel phones. Apple and Samsung already allow you to assign specific haptics to your contacts. If it rolls out, ...
To truly enhance your iPhone experience and make it uniquely yours, dive into the device’s vibration settings. Located under the “Sounds & Haptics” menu, these settings provide a wealth of options to ...
In recent years, it has been increasingly common to set a smartphone to silent or vibrate mode, eliminating the once-popular act of choosing a ringtone that either represented your impressive musical ...