1. kybrdfrk's Avatar


    How could you increase your vibration by opening the housing of the curve, and tightening some devices in it?
    Is it better everyone? I was so sleepy sorry.. my bad.

    Last edited by kybrdfrk; 01-10-09 at 04:52 PM.
    01-10-09 04:22 PM
  2. rehab0808's Avatar
    Have no idea what you are saying? You want your curve to vibrate more?
    01-10-09 04:24 PM
  3. xliderider's Avatar
    I don't think it can be done.

    It's also hard to read your post when you have the font in bold font.
    01-10-09 04:24 PM
  4. xliderider's Avatar
    The application VibAndRing can be used to control the length and number of vibrations your phone sends out when a call comes in but it can't make the vibrations stronger.
    01-10-09 04:27 PM
  5. rachel0179's Avatar
    I dont understand why you want the vibration to be louder though.
    01-10-09 04:30 PM
  6. Vic0645's Avatar
    Wow. What grade is the op in?

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    01-10-09 04:33 PM
  7. xliderider's Avatar
    Wow. What grade is the op in?

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    Give the OP a break, English may not be their first language. At least give them the benefit of the doubt.
    01-10-09 04:41 PM
  8. kybrdfrk's Avatar
    I don't think it can be done.

    It's also hard to read your post when you have the font in bold font.
    Sorry..

    Have no idea what you are saying? You want your curve to vibrate more?
    Yupp..

    The application VibAndRing can be used to control the length and number of vibrations your phone sends out when a call comes in but it can't make the vibrations stronger.
    Ouw.. too bad..

    I dont understand why you want the vibration to be louder though.
    Cause I want it louder, why..?

    Wow. What grade is the op in?

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    Godamnit. I was sleepy

    Give the OP a break, English may not be their first language. At least give them the benefit of the doubt.
    Thanks so much
    01-10-09 04:54 PM
  9. kybrdfrk's Avatar
    So it's not possible to make the vibration goes stronger?
    01-10-09 04:55 PM
  10. xliderider's Avatar
    No, it is not possible.
    01-10-09 04:58 PM
  11. BBA's Avatar
    Vibration is hardware-dependant, not software dependant...
    01-10-09 05:47 PM
  12. GmrPnm21's Avatar
    If you learn a way to make it stronger, let me know! They only thing I can think of is voltage modding the motor or replacing it.
    01-10-09 09:49 PM
  13. Cixdk's Avatar
    I think he ment, was there a screw he could loosen to allow for more vibration? Hah

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    01-10-09 10:58 PM
  14. ballroomdru's Avatar
    Vibration is hardware-dependant, not software dependant...
    Not entirely true. The software tells the phone how much current to give the motor that creates the vibration. I have had a software update improve the power of the vibration of a phone before.

    But to do what the op wants with a hardware solution?? Not easy...not even hard.....more like mostly impossible.
    01-10-09 11:37 PM
  15. xliderider's Avatar
    I think the 3rd party app. VibAndRing is still the OPs best bet. The duration and or length of pauses between the vibration pulses can be customized to perhaps make the vibration of the phone possibly easier to detect.
    01-11-09 04:24 AM
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