When the Priv is in my holster, it vibrates once when I receive a call, then stops. This has resulted in a lot of missed calls. It does the same thing when I had the option enabled where when you flip the phone face-down on a flat surface and it goes into "sleep mode". I use vibrate 100% of the time, so this is a fairly big deal for me. Has anyone else had this issue? Anyone find a work-around?
When the Priv is in my holster, it vibrates once when I receive a call, then stops. This has resulted in a lot of missed calls. It does the same thing when I had the option enabled where when you flip the phone face-down on a flat surface and it goes into "sleep mode". I use vibrate 100% of the time, so this is a fairly big deal for me. Has anyone else had this issue? Anyone find a work-around?
Me too, (100%vibrate ). It also goes into silent mode really easy when you handle the phone. If you don't notice, you miss a lot of calls..
My Wife has the same issue with the Priv. I have a very difficult time getting ahold of her because she misses calls and BBM notifications. The vibration on the Priv is very weak and easy to miss.
Honestly, the intensity (or lack thereof) of the vibration isn't as big of an issue for me. But automatically putting the phone into "energy-saving" or "sleep mode" whenever it's in the holster, which seems to prevent it from vibrating more than one time when receiving a call, and having absolutely no control over any of it is simply makes the holster not usable for me. At least on the "flip to save power" thing they gave us the option to turn it off.
Same problem (I posted in another thread), did anybody contact BlackBerry or are we all just complaining here?
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I posted in the BlackBerry Community Support forums. But again, people saw my post as, "...what vibrate issue?". Changing how I handle notifications seems to be the way to go.
I posted in the BlackBerry Community Support forums. But again, people saw my post as, "...what vibrate issue?". Changing how I handle notifications seems to be the way to go.
What ideas are you trying?
Tried a few apps, nothing really works unless you are willing to stretch out the vibration to a ridiculously long time.