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Turn on vibrate for notifications or continuously

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Do you want your phone to vibrate when you receive texts, phone calls, and notifications? Vibration is a great option when you want less than an audible ring and more than complete silence. Your phone has a small vibration motor inside that will provide a haptic buzz when you receive notifications and calls. This wikiHow guide will show you how to make your iPhone, Android, or Samsung smartphone vibrate.

Things You Should Know

  • For iPhone, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics. Then, turn on Play Haptics in Ring/Silent Mode.
  • For Samsung Android models, swipe down from the top of the screen, tap the sound options, then turn on vibrate.
  • For other Androids, press a physical volume button, then tap the Ring icon to switch to Vibrate mode.
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iPhone

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  1. It's the gray gear icon on your Home screen or in your App Library.
  2. It has a red speaker icon.[1]
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  3. Turning this option on will make your iPhone vibrate when it's set to Ring Mode.
  4. Turning this option on will make your iPhone vibrate even when it's set to Silent Mode.
    • Turning both of these options on means your iPhone will vibrate at all times (unless you’re in Do Not Disturb or in certain Focus Modes).
    • To turn vibration back off, tap either of these options again.
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Android (Samsung Galaxy)

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  1. Starting at the top of your Samsung phone's screen, swipe down to open the quick settings menu.[2]
  2. This icon will be either the mute, sound, or vibrate symbol.
  3. Each press will cycle your sound through these three options. The vibrate icon looks like a speaker with a line through it with a wavy line to the right.
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Android (Other Models)

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  1. This will open a volume slider on the right-side of the screen.[3]
    • Use this method if your Android is not a Samsung Galaxy model. If you have a Samsung, see this method instead.
  2. It’s a small bell.
  3. It’s a rectangle with vertical lines on either side. This will turn on vibrate for your Android.
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Make an iPhone Vibrate Continuously

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  1. If you want to create a continuous vibration effect on your iPhone, you can do so in the Shortcuts app. This shortcut will repeat a vibration pulse for a specified amount of loops. You'll find the Shortcuts app on your Home screen or in your app library.
  2. A list of options will appear.
  3. Another set of options will appear.
  4. Move it between Repeat and End Repeat.
  5. Tap 1 time next to repeat. Then tap the + icon in the pop-up menu to increase the number of times the vibration pulse will occur. Your custom vibration Shortcut is complete!
    • Tap the play button (the triangle icon) to run the shortcut.
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Try a Constant Vibration App

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  1. Whether you want to play a prank or work out some muscle pain, you can find an app that will persistently make your phone vibrate. Download a vibration app. Go to the App Store (iPhone) or Google Play Store (Android) to find a vibration app for constant vibration. These apps have good reviews and high ratings:
    • iMessage U Vibrating Massager (iPhone)
    • Vibrator Strong: Vibration App (Android)

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