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Turn on vibrate for notifications or continuously
Do you want your phone to vibrate when you receive texts, phone calls, and notifications? Vibration is a great option when you want less than an audible ring and more than complete silence. Your phone has a small vibration motor inside that will provide a haptic buzz when you receive notifications and calls. This wikiHow guide will show you how to make your iPhone, Android, or Samsung smartphone vibrate.
Things You Should Know
- For iPhone, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics. Then, turn on Play Haptics in Ring/Silent Mode.
- For Samsung Android models, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap the sound options, then turn on vibrate.
- For other Androids, press a physical volume button, then tap the Ring icon to switch to Vibrate mode.
Steps
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Open the Settings app on your iPhone. It's the gray gear icon on your Home screen or in your App Library .
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Turn on Play Haptics in Ring Mode . Turning this option on will make your iPhone vibrate when it's set to Ring Mode.
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Turn on Play Haptics in Silent Mode . Turning this option on will make your iPhone vibrate even when it's set to Silent Mode.
- Turning both of these options on means your iPhone will vibrate at all times (unless you’re in Do Not Disturb or in certain Focus Modes ).
- To turn vibration back off , tap either of these options again.
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Swipe down on the screen. Starting at the top of your Samsung phone's screen, swipe down to open the quick settings menu. [2] X Research source
- If you’re still getting started with your device, see our guide on how to activate your cell phone .
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Tap the sound options button. This icon will be either the mute, sound, or vibrate symbol.
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Cycle through the options until you reach the Vibrate setting. Each press will cycle your sound through these three options. The vibrate icon looks like a speaker with a line through it with a wavy line to the right.
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Press one of the physical volume buttons. This will open a volume slider on the right-side of the screen. [3] X Research source
- Use this method if your Android is not a Samsung Galaxy model. If you have a Samsung, see this method instead.
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Tap the Ring icon. It’s a small bell.
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Tap the Vibrate icon. It’s a rectangle with vertical lines on either side. This will turn on vibrate for your Android.
- Changing the notification settings, like vibration, is a great way to control your cell phone use .
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Open the Shortcuts app on your iPhone. If you want to create a continuous vibration effect on your iPhone, you can do so in the Shortcuts app. This shortcut will repeat a vibration pulse for a specified amount of loops. You'll find the Shortcuts app on your Home screen or in your app library.
- Check out our iPhone shortcuts guide to learn about more cool things you can do with the Shortcuts app.
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Tap the + icon in the top right to start a new Shortcut.
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Tap Add Action .
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Search for and select Vibrate . A list of options will appear.
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Select Vibrate Device . Another set of options will appear.
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Search for and select Repeat .
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Tap, hold, and drag Vibrate Device. Move it between Repeat and End Repeat .
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Increase the number of loops. Tap 1 time next to repeat. Then tap the + icon in the pop-up menu to increase the number of times the vibration pulse will occur. Your custom vibration Shortcut is complete!
- Tap the play button (the triangle icon) to run the shortcut.
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