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en...@google.com <en...@google.com> #2
Looks like the feature can be introduced by a community app on Google Play, but it requires the phone to be rooted which I would not have to in the first place if its an inbuilt feature.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sk.blade.globalvibratetoggle
de...@gmail.com <de...@gmail.com> #3
Fuck y'all pussy ass mfs
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #4
Please provide following information which will help us to investigate this further,
* What is the desired behavior of the feature? (Be specific!)
* If relevant, why are current approaches or workarounds insufficient?
* If relevant, what new use cases will this feature will enable?
* What is the desired behavior of the feature? (Be specific!)
* If relevant, why are current approaches or workarounds insufficient?
* If relevant, what new use cases will this feature will enable?
co...@teco.com.ar <co...@teco.com.ar> #5
* What is the desired behavior of the feature? (Be specific!)
The desired behavior of this feature would be to stop the vibrations system wide irrespective of what the individual apps has to say about it. This vibrations feature would be independent of my sound being turned on or if I have a silent profile setup. If the sound is turned on it will just play the sound (no vibrations) and if the Silent profile is turned on then it effectively would just light up the screen ( as no sound and/or vibrations would be played).
An alternative would be to introduce a separate permission for allowing apps to use the vibration motors on the phone (which I should be able to deny to when installing the app and still be able to use the app unless the app is solely based on use case of controlling the vibrations)
* If relevant, why are current approaches or workarounds insufficient?
There is no current approach to solve this problem unless you root the phone. The only other alternative is to request each individual app maker to provide a setting to disable vibrations for notifications generated from their apps which is never heard to since the apps are mostly free and without any sort of support.
* If relevant, what new use cases will this feature will enable?
This will allow users to control vibrations just like users can currently control the sound level and notification sound in general. It will also benefit the users with giving back some battery life (and charge) when the vibration motors are not used. User, unlike present scenario, would not have to root their phones to get this feature, which can come with problems of warranty of their own.
Hope this helps, and am happy to provide any other details to get this feature to life.
Thanks!
The desired behavior of this feature would be to stop the vibrations system wide irrespective of what the individual apps has to say about it. This vibrations feature would be independent of my sound being turned on or if I have a silent profile setup. If the sound is turned on it will just play the sound (no vibrations) and if the Silent profile is turned on then it effectively would just light up the screen ( as no sound and/or vibrations would be played).
An alternative would be to introduce a separate permission for allowing apps to use the vibration motors on the phone (which I should be able to deny to when installing the app and still be able to use the app unless the app is solely based on use case of controlling the vibrations)
* If relevant, why are current approaches or workarounds insufficient?
There is no current approach to solve this problem unless you root the phone. The only other alternative is to request each individual app maker to provide a setting to disable vibrations for notifications generated from their apps which is never heard to since the apps are mostly free and without any sort of support.
* If relevant, what new use cases will this feature will enable?
This will allow users to control vibrations just like users can currently control the sound level and notification sound in general. It will also benefit the users with giving back some battery life (and charge) when the vibration motors are not used. User, unlike present scenario, would not have to root their phones to get this feature, which can come with problems of warranty of their own.
Hope this helps, and am happy to provide any other details to get this feature to life.
Thanks!
dh...@lixil.com <dh...@lixil.com> #6
We have passed this to the development team and will update this issue with more information as it becomes available.
ca...@pippa.com.br <ca...@pippa.com.br> #7
Fixed
en...@bobble.ai <en...@bobble.ai> #8
I would LOVE this to be fixed!!! What a pain in the arse
vi...@economia.cz <vi...@economia.cz> #9
Yes, I have vibrate turned off on every app including text and it still vibrates on text. I can't make it stop!
la...@ubilabs.net <la...@ubilabs.net> #10
i just want all vibrations off. even when they are supposed to be off i still get vibrate alerts.
kh...@gmail.com <kh...@gmail.com> #11
I wonder if this will be fixed, ever? Coming from IOS, I find this super irritating not to be able to turn it off in my current os
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #12
My old version hard the option to shut off all vibration so this is very annoying on my new version. Please fix this issue.
ro...@ayoconnect.id <ro...@ayoconnect.id> #13
You're waking up my wife at night! I've individually disabled vibrate on every app, but I've missed something because the phone keeps vibrating! I NEED vibration to be off permanently. I do not want the phone to vibrate ever. Please add this feature. Thank you.
ve...@gmail.com <ve...@gmail.com> #14
On some phones vibrate is just as loud as a notification. So having vibration in is like having sound on. It's loud enough to wake people up who are sleeping next to you. So when in Do Not Disturb, Android should prevent ALL apps from vibrating. Do Not Disturb should mean "do not disturb" rather than "vibrate loud enough to wake your wife."
sz...@agora.pl <sz...@agora.pl> #15
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ja...@unity3d.com <ja...@unity3d.com> #16
Call me a conspiracy theorist. Go ahead.
But I say that this COMPULSORY FORCED VIBRATE crap is a control agenda, deliberately designed and ENFORCED (with zero effective cancellation options), intended to screw with the end user’s mind, by forcing them to constantly OBEY a stupid little rectangle of black plastic.
I drowned and smashed my smartphone with a hammer long ago, after months of futilely trying to alter it to my own specs by toggling to the ‘off’ position all the annoying app functions literally thousands of times, only to have them evilly bounce back to life without my permission.
I realized I was trying to fight fire with fire, and threw my phone down the toilet for an hour, before taking it out to the old slaughtering stump in the back yard and pulverizing it with a claw hammer, (a la Ms Clinton, although sans the motivation of the alleged evil emails😂).
I am ALLERGIC to that bullying vibrate noise.
The reason I’m even on this forum is because now my roommates phone is vibrating at top strength and it wakes me up from the next room, two doors away!!! WTF
But I say that this COMPULSORY FORCED VIBRATE crap is a control agenda, deliberately designed and ENFORCED (with zero effective cancellation options), intended to screw with the end user’s mind, by forcing them to constantly OBEY a stupid little rectangle of black plastic.
I drowned and smashed my smartphone with a hammer long ago, after months of futilely trying to alter it to my own specs by toggling to the ‘off’ position all the annoying app functions literally thousands of times, only to have them evilly bounce back to life without my permission.
I realized I was trying to fight fire with fire, and threw my phone down the toilet for an hour, before taking it out to the old slaughtering stump in the back yard and pulverizing it with a claw hammer, (a la Ms Clinton, although sans the motivation of the alleged evil emails😂).
I am ALLERGIC to that bullying vibrate noise.
The reason I’m even on this forum is because now my roommates phone is vibrating at top strength and it wakes me up from the next room, two doors away!!! WTF
al...@super.com <al...@super.com> #17
Any updates? Not being able to control vibration seems like a major oversight.
le...@santodigital.com.br <le...@santodigital.com.br> #18
Thank you for your feedback. We assure you that we are doing our best to address all issues reported. For now, we will be closing the issue as won't fix obsolete.
th...@inspectorio.com <th...@inspectorio.com> #19
This isn't really obsolete, as the issue still persists years later. I created a new ticket for this:
https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/167352815
If you want to say "won't fix," that's fine. But it's definitely not obsolete.
If you want to say "won't fix," that's fine. But it's definitely not obsolete.
kr...@spinwise.com <kr...@spinwise.com> #20
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Regards,
Aditya
re...@google.com <re...@google.com> #21
I hate vibrate. Make it go away!
je...@sada.com <je...@sada.com> #22
Fu*k you google for spamming me and disturbing with vibration at my work !
sa...@gmail.com <sa...@gmail.com> #23
+1. It's bizarre that you can't turn off notification vibrations system-wide without rooting your phone.
si...@hubspire.com <si...@hubspire.com> #24
When can we expect a feature like this ?
ni...@gmail.com <ni...@gmail.com> #25
+1
do...@ext.urw.com <do...@ext.urw.com> #26
+1
ta...@digitalsuits.co <ta...@digitalsuits.co> #27
+1
ma...@gmail.com <ma...@gmail.com> #28
+1
se...@tetrate.io <se...@tetrate.io> #29
+1
rw...@commonforge.co <rw...@commonforge.co> #30
+1
jo...@toucanus.com <jo...@toucanus.com> #31
Any update on the Daily budget alerting in GCP?
ta...@hathora.dev <ta...@hathora.dev> #32
+1
sr...@spglobal.com <sr...@spglobal.com> #33
+1
ju...@ies-systems.com <ju...@ies-systems.com> #34
+1
wi...@opercredits.com <wi...@opercredits.com> #35
Is there any ETA for this? [3 year old issue]
aa...@wellsuited.com <aa...@wellsuited.com> #36
update on this please. It is insane to me that this doesn't exist and hasn't been built after 3 years of asking for this. Just this month we overshot our monthly budget by 50% because we didn't catch the daily increase after adding a new service and the monthly alert didn't hit until the middle of the month.
ak...@hyperscience.ai <ak...@hyperscience.ai> #37
+1
an...@tokenmetrics.com <an...@tokenmetrics.com> #38
+1
ko...@vodafone.com <ko...@vodafone.com> #39
+1
mo...@carrefour.com <mo...@carrefour.com> #40
+1
pa...@gmail.com <pa...@gmail.com> #41
+1
xi...@google.com <xi...@google.com> #42
+1
pr...@gmail.com <pr...@gmail.com> #43
+1
ri...@fanclash.in <ri...@fanclash.in> #44
+1
sh...@gmail.com <sh...@gmail.com> #45
+1
vi...@hiveon.net <vi...@hiveon.net> #46
+1
ar...@pharmeasy.in <ar...@pharmeasy.in> #47
Any update on this feature request?
ag...@gmail.com <ag...@gmail.com> #48
+1, any progress / ETA?
se...@onicore.io <se...@onicore.io> #49
+1
sc...@eworldes.com <sc...@eworldes.com> #50
+1
ma...@google.com <ma...@google.com> #51
+1
ao...@addshoppers.com <ao...@addshoppers.com> #52
+1
pp...@intact.net <pp...@intact.net> #53
+1
sa...@getcontextual.io <sa...@getcontextual.io> #54
+1
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #55
+1
an...@gmail.com <an...@gmail.com> #56
+1
en...@gmail.com <en...@gmail.com> #57
+1
dy...@gmail.com <dy...@gmail.com> #58
+1
ta...@gmail.com <ta...@gmail.com> #59
+1
Description
Please describe your requested enhancement. Good feature requests will solve common problems or enable new use cases.
What you would like to accomplish:
I would like to be able to create a daily budget alert in addition to my monthly, quarterly, and yearly options.
How this might work:
When you create a budget alert, the timeframe dropdown options would include a daily alert. As your charges are assessed during the day an alert would be sent to me if I exceeded an alert amount I sent. Exactly how my monthly and yearly alerts work.
If applicable, reasons why alternative solutions are not sufficient:
The custom range option is not suitable for daily as it would require you to create hundreds of individual alerts for the year. This is unreasonable.
Other information (workarounds you have tried, documentation consulted, etc):