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Use a Shortcut to Switch Between Sound, Vibration, and Silent Modes

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Essentials When Synchronised (default) is selected, your phone will vibrate according to the rhythm of the tone. For other options, the vibration pattern of your phone is fixed. Use a Shortcut to Switch Between Sound, Vibration, and Silent Modes 1 Swipe down from the upper right edge of the screen to display Control Panel and touch to expand the shortcut switches panel. 2 Touch Sound, Silent, or Vibration to switch between different modes. In Sound mode, your device plays all sounds as normal. In Silent mode, your device only mutes the ringtones for incoming calls, messages, notifications, and some third-party app notifications. Other sounds, including alarms, voice calls, music, videos, and games, will not be muted. In Vibration mode, your device is muted and vibrates to provide discreet alerts for calls or messages. You can also go to Settings > Sounds & vibration to switch between Sound, Vibration, and Silent modes. System Haptics The system uses haptics to provide feedback when certain operations are completed, such as when you touch and hold text, a contact, or some other elements on the screen. Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration > More settings and enable or disable System haptics according to your preferences. Set the Default Volume Go to Settings > Sounds & vibration and you can then set the default volume for the following items: • Ringer, Messages, Notifications • Alarms • Music, Videos, Games • Calls Set More settings On the Sounds & vibration screen, touch More settings, and set more notification methods according to your preferences. For example, you can set Screen lock and Screen touch. Raise to Reduce the Ringtone Volume When there is an incoming call, you can raise your device up to reduce the ringtone volume. To use this feature, go to Settings > Accessibility features > Shortcuts & gestures > Mute ringtone/Reduce volume and make sure that Raise to reduce volume is enabled. 22

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When
Synchronised (default)
is selected, your phone will vibrate according to the
rhythm of the tone.
For other options, the vibration pattern of your phone is
fixed.
Use a Shortcut to Switch Between Sound, Vibration, and Silent Modes
1
Swipe down from the upper right edge of the screen to display
Control Panel
and touch
to expand the shortcut switches panel.
2
Touch
Sound
,
Silent
, or
Vibration
to switch between
different
modes.
In Sound mode, your device plays all sounds as normal.
In Silent mode, your device only mutes the ringtones for incoming calls, messages,
notifications,
and some third-party app
notifications.
Other sounds, including alarms, voice
calls, music, videos, and games, will not be muted.
In Vibration mode, your device is muted and vibrates to provide discreet alerts for calls or
messages.
You can also go to
Settings
>
Sounds & vibration
to switch between
Sound
,
Vibration
, and
Silent
modes.
System Haptics
The system uses haptics to provide feedback when certain operations are completed, such as
when you touch and hold text, a contact, or some other elements on the screen.
Go to
Settings
>
Sounds & vibration
>
More settings
and enable or disable
System haptics
according to your preferences.
Set the Default Volume
Go to
Settings
>
Sounds & vibration
and you can then set the default volume for the
following items:
Ringer, Messages,
Notifications
Alarms
Music, Videos, Games
Calls
Set More settings
On the
Sounds & vibration
screen, touch
More settings
, and set more
notification
methods
according to your preferences. For example, you can set
Screen lock
and
Screen touch
.
Raise to Reduce the Ringtone Volume
When there is an incoming call, you can raise your device up to reduce the ringtone volume.
To use this feature, go to
Settings
>
Accessibility features
>
Shortcuts & gestures
>
Mute
ringtone/Reduce volume
and make sure that
Raise to reduce volume
is enabled.
Essentials
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