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Looks like your device loves to shake it!
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Roger Wright wrote: it switches to vibrate mode all by itself
It's a new feature.
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I don't think it's Verizon's fault. Bitch at Samsung. I have an S4 with Verizon service and I don't experience that. Perhaps you've installed an app that is messing with the setting or you've a virus. Gotta stay away from those pr0n sites ya know.
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: I don't think it's Verizon's fault. Bitch at Samsung. I have an S4 with Verizon service and I don't experience that. I'm sure that makes sense somehow, but I can't see why you should tell someone to bitch at a company for a problem that doesn't exist on your device.
As the ringer mechanism is integral to the OS (for pretty obvious reasons, on a phone) the OS is obviously at fault, here. Is everyone afraid to say J'accuse at google?
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Except that the particular dialing app, along with the TouchWiz interface, is supplied by Samsung
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Diallers? Touchwiz?
What have they got to do with the system volume control, that is used for the ringer?
I have four android devices; two made by Samsung. Samsung bloatware has bugger all to do with the volume control.
The behaviour of another person on this thread has already pissed me off with it. Don't add to that.
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The OP mentioned the volume being muted and set to vibrate after/while making or receiving a phone call.
I don't know what I've done to upset you, but Touchwiz does affect the volume control, believe it or not. But whatever. Touchwiz is more pervasive that it may seem.
These behaviours have not been exhibited by other android devices.
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You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
Only 2 things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: These behaviours have not been exhibited by other android devices. If you look in the android help forums, rather than in a help forum for Windows developers, you'll see that similar behaviour has been reported for numerous devices.
It's only Windows developers here who have said that it only affects one device -- the same Windows developers who said that anyone who uses a help forum is an idiot who should not allowed to use a phone (unless it's CP, of course. Help forums that are used by people with such arrogance are obviously useful, and you're not an idiot if you use one of them; only if you use on that they don't use).
It wasn't you who behaved in that way, true, but you appear to be supporting the points made with such ignorance and arrogance, and, as I said:
me.state = AlreadyPissedOffOverIt
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Hmm, I get your point and no, I don't support such arrogance. Sorry if I gave that impression. I was just stating what is an apparently uninformed opinion on which party should be responsible.
Certainly get the point you were making with the other poster about the help forums and completely agree it is arrogant and frankly unhelpful.
I'll shut up now.
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TheGreatAndPowerfulOz wrote: Gotta stay away from those pr0n sites ya know.
Then what would be the point of having a vibrator with a big screen?
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Roger that! When you're Wright, you're right.
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Bug ending up as a feature?
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Um, I'd look in the direction of Android, first.
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First smart phone? Just joking.
Anyhow, go to your settings. Some aspects of the phone are Samsung and some are Verizon. For instance, I have a Note 4. I can either use the messaging service via Samsung or Verizon, but not both. I tell the phone this in the settings section.
If this is your first real smart phone, then it can take some getting used to. It can be frustrating at first. With all this said, I love my phone; and it took a while to get used to.
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Slacker007 wrote: Some aspects of the phone are Samsung and some are Verizon The ringer volume?
I sincerely doubt that either of them have anything to do with it. I'd bet that android forums have the solution.
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If you have to go to the forums to learn how to use your phone, then either you shouldn't be using a smart phone, or the phone was designed by retarded oompa-loompas. That is my strong opinion on this matter.
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Slacker007 wrote: That is my strong opinion on this matter Proof that even very bad opinions can be strongly held.
How's this:
"If you have to go to the forums to learn how to use your programming language, then either you shouldn't be a developer, or the documentation is cr@p."
How you can sit there and comment to a help forum that people who use help forums are idiots, I don't know. I can only pretend to be that dumb.
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Firstly, Mark Wallace, your phone is "supposed" to be intuitive and easy to use for the "average" person. For you to even draw a comparison between the phone and a complex programming language, is just silly.
This is the lounge, not a help forum.
My point is that I and many, many, many, people that I personally know, young and over 50, have never had to use the forums to learn how to control the volume on their phone. You should not need any help with the basic functions of your phone. So to my comment, either you should not be using smart phones or they were designed by retarded oompa-loompas.
I have been using Samsung smart phones for a handful of years now, and have never had to go to the forums for anything on my phone; nothing.
You and I have butt heads on many topics over the last few years, this debate is no different.
Cheers.
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Yes, yes. Android is perfect, and never has any bugs.
How about the thousands of people who were locked out of wifi because of a ridiculous bug in the android time server software?
The workaround for that *bug* -- which, let us remember, prevented people using wifi! -- was found and reported by a forum user.
How about the thousands of other people who have gone to the android forums to find -- and have found -- workarounds for other *bugs* in the various versions of the android OS?
The solution for the problem reported here may be one of several things, all of which are discussed on the android forums, because this problem affects many people.
The search string android forum phone keeps going to silent mode, brings up lots of such discussions about this particular problem, each of which has either a solution or a workaround, which is far more useful than the responses here, in a forum which is primarily populated by Windows developers.
Let's be clear:
Saying "this is how to fix that problem" is far more useful an answer than "you should be able to use computer that's disguised as a phone without help".
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Roger isn't asking about how to simply adjust the volume. He's asking about an anomaly that strikes me as most counter-intuitive, i.e the device 'randomly' switching from ring to vibrate. Maybe you could be more constructive and cite the section for Android help that addresses this peculiarity. I've only ever seen my Android manuals quickly gloss over how to intentionally adjust the ringer volume, or change the ring mode.
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That's an arrogant asswipe attitude.
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You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
Only 2 things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.-Albert Einstein
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It's not this[^], is it?
I'd have to say that that ranks as one of the stupider and least intuitive "handy features" that can be added to a phone.
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Nope, but it was worth a look. Thanks!
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I would first try Verizon Tech Support.
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