Wiggum333
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@warpdrive ... yes, the global settings for that stuff are still there ... but try it yourself ... go change the pattern around and then get someone to send you a text, or send yourself an email. No matter what you do, the vibration notification for the stock texting app, and stock email apps are going to go "buzz buzz" ... and NOT follow the pattern you set in the global settings.
EDIT: Just to be clear ... what I'm talking about applies only to the STOCK email, gmail, and messaging app ... If you use a third party app for any of those things, you should be able to have it feed off the default setting, or set it specifically within the app (if it allows).
But what you'll find in the stock apps I am talking about, is that you have the option to only turn vibrations on or off ... it does not let you set a pattern, and it has a pre-set pattern built in - which is the quick, two-buzz vibration. What I was saying is, you cannot change that, as confirmed by both AT&T and Samsung reps I talked to. All you can do is turn it on or off.
EDIT: Just to be clear ... what I'm talking about applies only to the STOCK email, gmail, and messaging app ... If you use a third party app for any of those things, you should be able to have it feed off the default setting, or set it specifically within the app (if it allows).
But what you'll find in the stock apps I am talking about, is that you have the option to only turn vibrations on or off ... it does not let you set a pattern, and it has a pre-set pattern built in - which is the quick, two-buzz vibration. What I was saying is, you cannot change that, as confirmed by both AT&T and Samsung reps I talked to. All you can do is turn it on or off.
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