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Smartphone Vibration Alert Sucks!!!(How to fix?) by SporaD8: 11:45am On Mar 20, 2016 |
I really miss those good old day when your Nokia 3310 phone rings in your pocket, and even if you are wearing Agbada you dare not ignore the phone cos it will be like a lizard crawling in your pants! But now, smartphone vibration alert is as useless as the "P" in psychology! You have your phone in your pocket, but chance to be in such noisy places as construction site, market place, Bus stop etc or in a meeting and you decided to engage the silent mode, only for you to feel like checking the time then you see 18 missed calls!!! Nairalanders please, is there anyway to fix/correct this situation? |
Re: Smartphone Vibration Alert Sucks!!!(How to fix?) by Nobody: 12:07pm On Mar 20, 2016 |
SporaD8: Get urself a better phone. In the last few years I've used htc, lg and Samsung phones and they all have settings for vibration intensity. Even my iPhone got decent vibration (though not too strong). Gone are the days when u keep ur phone on the table and when it vibrates it feels like there's an earthquake. Doesn't make sense, not everyone likes that heavy vibration in their pockets. That is why these phones have vibration intensity so u can set the vibration to the level u want. |
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