Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-19 Thread rajmund
Speaking of this, anyone noticed, that till the phone stops 
vibrating, unless you unmute the phone, and or it stops 
vibrating, you can't swipe to any of the buttons, whether that be 
reject or answer?


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- Original Message -
From: Jed Barton <jedbar...@gmail.com
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Date sent: Sun, 19 Feb 2017 14:58:10 -0500
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

everything appears to be on.

On 2/19/2017 1:55 PM, Paul Richard McGann wrote:
jed and jenn,

I still have iphone 6, and if you go to setting, go to sounds, 
then go
to sound and vibration, you cn check to make sure it is 
something you

need to turn on.

also, I did suggest apple accessibility team to try to advice 
developers
about special updated version to put new volume such as strong 
vibration
or weak vibration as you can adjust as comfort you.  so I 
expalined to
the team that there are some people who have diabetes or other 
disorders
as they can't feel vibrations very good.  it is important for 
makign

easier to add strength of vibration.

I hope that you can notify apple accessiblity team to pass your 
view.


sincerely,
rich

-Original Message- From: Rajmund
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 10:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

Hi,
And, while the phone is muted,  till it stops vibrating, you 
can't slide

to answer.



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- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel  <siegh...@live.ca
To: "viphone@googlegroups.com"  <viphone@googlegroups.com
Date: Saturday, February 18, 2017 5:59 pm
Subject: RE: vibration not working on silent



I think Apple needs to do a bunch of work around this and decide 
on
how to handle various scenarios.  I can confirm that when the 
mute
switch is on and somebody calls my phone does the one short 
vibration
and Voiceover announces the caller, but no vibration happens 
beyond
this.  Here is my further complaint: if you allow a caller to 
bypass Do

Not Disturb they also bypass mute, in other words if you open a
contact, go to the person's ringtone and turn on Emergency 
Bypass then
you hear all tones (text tones, ringtones etc.) if Mute is on 
but Do
Not Disturb is not on.  The explanation of Emergency Bypass is 
this
"Emergency bypass allows sounds and vibrations from this person 
even
if Do Not Disturb is on".  Of course I think this is great 
because you
may want certain people like close family membes to be able to 
reach
you even at night or when you are in a meeting, but at this 
point the
way it works means that the mute switch and Do Not Disturb 
basically
do the same thing.  I think that if I really want no ringtones 
or other

tones to come through then turning on mute should do this and it
should even mute those tones from people who have emergency 
bypass
turned on.  Alternatively, Apple could add a second setting to 
let you
decide separately if tones should come through when mute is on, 
by
default it should be off, but maybe there is one or two people 
who
should absolutely reach you no matter whether Do Not Disturb or 
mute

is on.
The other problem is that for those of us who have an Apple 
Watch the
watch obeys any setting you have for Do Not Disturb, if somebody 
calls
you where Emergency Bypass is not on for that person the call 
actually
goes straight to voice mail.  I guess in a way this is different 
from
Mute because if mute is on and somebody calls the caller will 
hear the
ringtone and only be passed on to voice mail once the 
appropriate
number of rings have passed.  Anyhow, the problem is that if you 
turn
on mute on the phone and somebody calls the Apple Watch still 
rings.
It's like it doesn't know that you put your phone on mute and I 
think
since it's connected to the phone at all times via bluetooth the 
phone
should tell the Apple Watch "Hey, the mute switch was just 
turned on,
so you also go to mute".  What good is it if you are in a 
meeting or at
church and you turn on mute, but then your Apple Watch rings 
anyways.
Also, it is important to note that this issue with no vibrations 
on
mute is a Voiceover bug.  If you put your phone on mute, then 
turn off
Voiceover with a triple click of the home button and then lock 
your

phone and call it the vibrations come through just fine.
I will definitely submit this to accessibility @applecom and as 
usual
the more of us who do this the more likely it is Apple will take 
this

seriously.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] 
On

Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 7:26 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

how did you end up reporting it, did you use an app?

On 2/18/2017 8:37 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
I have the same issue.  I don't really understand it, but I have
reported it.  Hopefully they will fix it.
Jenn

Jenn and

Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-19 Thread Jed Barton

everything appears to be on.

On 2/19/2017 1:55 PM, Paul Richard McGann wrote:

jed and jenn,

I still have iphone 6, and if you go to setting, go to sounds, then go
to sound and vibration, you cn check to make sure it is something you
need to turn on.

also, I did suggest apple accessibility team to try to advice developers
about special updated version to put new volume such as strong vibration
or weak vibration as you can adjust as comfort you. so I expalined to
the team that there are some people who have diabetes or other disorders
as they can’t feel vibrations very good. it is important for makign
easier to add strength of vibration.

I hope that you can notify apple accessiblity team to pass your view.

sincerely,
rich

-Original Message- From: Rajmund
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 10:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

Hi,
And, while the phone is muted,  till it stops vibrating, you can't slide
to answer.



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- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel  <siegh...@live.ca>
To: "viphone@googlegroups.com"  <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Date: Saturday, February 18, 2017 5:59 pm
Subject: RE: vibration not working on silent




I think Apple needs to do a bunch of work around this and decide on
how to handle various scenarios. I can confirm that when the mute
switch is on and somebody calls my phone does the one short vibration
and Voiceover announces the caller, but no vibration happens beyond
this. Here is my further complaint: if you allow a caller to bypass Do
Not Disturb they also bypass mute, in other words if you open a
contact, go to the person's ringtone and turn on Emergency Bypass then
you hear all tones (text tones, ringtones etc.) if Mute is on but Do
Not Disturb is not on. The explanation of Emergency Bypass is this
"Emergency bypass allows sounds and vibrations from this person even
if Do Not Disturb is on". Of course I think this is great because you
may want certain people like close family membes to be able to reach
you even at night or when you are in a meeting, but at this point the
way it works means that the mute switch and Do Not Disturb basically
do the same thing. I think that if I really want no ringtones or other
tones to come through then turning on mute should do this and it
should even mute those tones from people who have emergency bypass
turned on. Alternatively, Apple could add a second setting to let you
decide separately if tones should come through when mute is on, by
default it should be off, but maybe there is one or two people who
should absolutely reach you no matter whether Do Not Disturb or mute
is on.
The other problem is that for those of us who have an Apple Watch the
watch obeys any setting you have for Do Not Disturb, if somebody calls
you where Emergency Bypass is not on for that person the call actually
goes straight to voice mail. I guess in a way this is different from
Mute because if mute is on and somebody calls the caller will hear the
ringtone and only be passed on to voice mail once the appropriate
number of rings have passed. Anyhow, the problem is that if you turn
on mute on the phone and somebody calls the Apple Watch still rings.
It's like it doesn't know that you put your phone on mute and I think
since it's connected to the phone at all times via bluetooth the phone
should tell the Apple Watch "Hey, the mute switch was just turned on,
so you also go to mute". What good is it if you are in a meeting or at
church and you turn on mute, but then your Apple Watch rings anyways.
Also, it is important to note that this issue with no vibrations on
mute is a Voiceover bug. If you put your phone on mute, then turn off
Voiceover with a triple click of the home button and then lock your
phone and call it the vibrations come through just fine.
I will definitely submit this to accessibility @applecom and as usual
the more of us who do this the more likely it is Apple will take this
seriously.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Jed Barton
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 7:26 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

how did you end up reporting it, did you use an app?

On 2/18/2017 8:37 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
> I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have
> reported it. Hopefully they will fix it.
> Jenn
>
> Jenn and Kumi
>
> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton <jedbar...@gmail.com
> <mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my
>> iphone 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the
>> phone, it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i
>> feel a little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's ca

Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-19 Thread Paul Richard McGann

jed and jenn,

I still have iphone 6, and if you go to setting, go to sounds, then go to 
sound and vibration, you cn check to make sure it is something you need to 
turn on.


also, I did suggest apple accessibility team to try to advice developers 
about special updated version to put new volume such as strong vibration or 
weak vibration as you can adjust as comfort you. so I expalined to the team 
that there are some people who have diabetes or other disorders as they can’t 
feel vibrations very good. it is important for makign easier to add strength 
of vibration.


I hope that you can notify apple accessiblity team to pass your view.

sincerely,
rich

-Original Message- 
From: Rajmund

Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 10:31 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

Hi,
And, while the phone is muted,  till it stops vibrating, you can't slide to 
answer.




Sent from a Braille Sense

- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel  <siegh...@live.ca>
To: "viphone@googlegroups.com"  <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Date: Saturday, February 18, 2017 5:59 pm
Subject: RE: vibration not working on silent




I think Apple needs to do a bunch of work around this and decide on how to 
handle various scenarios. I can confirm that when the mute switch is on 
and somebody calls my phone does the one short vibration and Voiceover 
announces the caller, but no vibration happens beyond this. Here is my 
further complaint: if you allow a caller to bypass Do Not Disturb they 
also bypass mute, in other words if you open a contact, go to the person's 
ringtone and turn on Emergency Bypass then you hear all tones (text tones, 
ringtones etc.) if Mute is on but Do Not Disturb is not on. The 
explanation of Emergency Bypass is this "Emergency bypass allows sounds 
and vibrations from this person even if Do Not Disturb is on". Of course I 
think this is great because you may want certain people like close family 
membes to be able to reach you even at night or when you are in a meeting, 
but at this point the way it works means that the mute switch and Do Not 
Disturb basically do the same thing. I think that if I really want no 
ringtones or other tones to come through then turning on mute should do 
this and it should even mute those tones from people who have emergency 
bypass turned on. Alternatively, Apple could add a second setting to let 
you decide separately if tones should come through when mute is on, by 
default it should be off, but maybe there is one or two people who should 
absolutely reach you no matter whether Do Not Disturb or mute is on.
The other problem is that for those of us who have an Apple Watch the 
watch obeys any setting you have for Do Not Disturb, if somebody calls you 
where Emergency Bypass is not on for that person the call actually goes 
straight to voice mail. I guess in a way this is different from Mute 
because if mute is on and somebody calls the caller will hear the ringtone 
and only be passed on to voice mail once the appropriate number of rings 
have passed. Anyhow, the problem is that if you turn on mute on the phone 
and somebody calls the Apple Watch still rings. It's like it doesn't know 
that you put your phone on mute and I think since it's connected to the 
phone at all times via bluetooth the phone should tell the Apple Watch 
"Hey, the mute switch was just turned on, so you also go to mute". What 
good is it if you are in a meeting or at church and you turn on mute, but 
then your Apple Watch rings anyways.
Also, it is important to note that this issue with no vibrations on mute 
is a Voiceover bug. If you put your phone on mute, then turn off Voiceover 
with a triple click of the home button and then lock your phone and call 
it the vibrations come through just fine.
I will definitely submit this to accessibility @applecom and as usual the 
more of us who do this the more likely it is Apple will take this 
seriously.



Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf 
Of Jed Barton

Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 7:26 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

how did you end up reporting it, did you use an app?

On 2/18/2017 8:37 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
> I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have
> reported it. Hopefully they will fix it.
> Jenn
>
> Jenn and Kumi
>
> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton <jedbar...@gmail.com
> <mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my
>> iphone 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the
>> phone, it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i
>> feel a little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm
>> not pay

Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-18 Thread Rajmund
Hi,
And, while the phone is muted,  till it stops vibrating, you can't slide to 
answer.



Sent from a Braille Sense 

- Original Message -
From: Sieghard Weitzel  <siegh...@live.ca>
To: "viphone@googlegroups.com"  <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Date: Saturday, February 18, 2017 5:59 pm
Subject: RE: vibration not working on silent

>
>
> I think Apple needs to do a bunch of work around this and decide on how to 
> handle various scenarios. I can confirm that when the mute switch is on and 
> somebody calls my phone does the one short vibration and Voiceover announces 
> the caller, but no vibration happens beyond this. Here is my further 
> complaint: if you allow a caller to bypass Do Not Disturb they also bypass 
> mute, in other words if you open a contact, go to the person's ringtone and 
> turn on Emergency Bypass then you hear all tones (text tones, ringtones etc.) 
> if Mute is on but Do Not Disturb is not on. The explanation of Emergency 
> Bypass is this "Emergency bypass allows sounds and vibrations from this 
> person even if Do Not Disturb is on". Of course I think this is great because 
> you may want certain people like close family membes to be able to reach you 
> even at night or when you are in a meeting, but at this point the way it 
> works means that the mute switch and Do Not Disturb basically do the same 
> thing. I think that if I really want no ringtones or other tones to come 
> through then turning on mute should do this and it should even mute those 
> tones from people who have emergency bypass turned on. Alternatively, Apple 
> could add a second setting to let you decide separately if tones should come 
> through when mute is on, by default it should be off, but maybe there is one 
> or two people who should absolutely reach you no matter whether Do Not 
> Disturb or mute is on.
> The other problem is that for those of us who have an Apple Watch the watch 
> obeys any setting you have for Do Not Disturb, if somebody calls you where 
> Emergency Bypass is not on for that person the call actually goes straight to 
> voice mail. I guess in a way this is different from Mute because if mute is 
> on and somebody calls the caller will hear the ringtone and only be passed on 
> to voice mail once the appropriate number of rings have passed. Anyhow, the 
> problem is that if you turn on mute on the phone and somebody calls the Apple 
> Watch still rings. It's like it doesn't know that you put your phone on mute 
> and I think since it's connected to the phone at all times via bluetooth the 
> phone should tell the Apple Watch "Hey, the mute switch was just turned on, 
> so you also go to mute". What good is it if you are in a meeting or at church 
> and you turn on mute, but then your Apple Watch rings anyways.
> Also, it is important to note that this issue with no vibrations on mute is a 
> Voiceover bug. If you put your phone on mute, then turn off Voiceover with a 
> triple click of the home button and then lock your phone and call it the 
> vibrations come through just fine.
> I will definitely submit this to accessibility @applecom and as usual the 
> more of us who do this the more likely it is Apple will take this seriously.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
> Jed Barton
> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 7:26 AM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent
> 
> how did you end up reporting it, did you use an app?
> 
> On 2/18/2017 8:37 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
> > I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have 
> > reported it. Hopefully they will fix it.
> > Jenn
> >
> > Jenn and Kumi
> >
> > On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton <jedbar...@gmail.com 
> > <mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >> Hey guys,
> >>
> >> OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my 
> >> iphone 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the 
> >> phone, it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i 
> >> feel a little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm 
> >> not paying attention i'll miss the call, as it doesn't do long 
> >> vibrates to indicate a ring.  Any ideas what's going on?  Anyone else seen 
> >> this?
> >>  It is set to vibrate, but it just does a quick pulse.  Any thoughts?
> >>
> >> --
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> >> iPhone list.
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RE: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-18 Thread Sieghard Weitzel
I think Apple needs to do a bunch of work around this and decide on how to 
handle various scenarios. I can confirm that when the mute switch is on and 
somebody calls my phone does the one short vibration and Voiceover announces 
the caller, but no vibration happens beyond this. Here is my further complaint: 
if you allow a caller to bypass Do Not Disturb they also bypass mute, in other 
words if you open a contact, go to the person's ringtone and turn on Emergency 
Bypass then you hear all tones (text tones, ringtones etc.) if Mute is on but 
Do Not Disturb is not on. The explanation of Emergency Bypass is this 
"Emergency bypass allows sounds and vibrations from this person even if Do Not 
Disturb is on". Of course I think this is great because you may want certain 
people like close family membes to be able to reach you even at night or when 
you are in a meeting, but at this point the way it works means that the mute 
switch and Do Not Disturb basically do the same thing. I think that if I really 
want no ringtones or other tones to come through then turning on mute should do 
this and it should even mute those tones from people who have emergency bypass 
turned on. Alternatively, Apple could add a second setting to let you decide 
separately if tones should come through when mute is on, by default it should 
be off, but maybe there is one or two people who should absolutely reach you no 
matter whether Do Not Disturb or mute is on.
The other problem is that for those of us who have an Apple Watch the watch 
obeys any setting you have for Do Not Disturb, if somebody calls you where 
Emergency Bypass is not on for that person the call actually goes straight to 
voice mail. I guess in a way this is different from Mute because if mute is on 
and somebody calls the caller will hear the ringtone and only be passed on to 
voice mail once the appropriate number of rings have passed. Anyhow, the 
problem is that if you turn on mute on the phone and somebody calls the Apple 
Watch still rings. It's like it doesn't know that you put your phone on mute 
and I think since it's connected to the phone at all times via bluetooth the 
phone should tell the Apple Watch "Hey, the mute switch was just turned on, so 
you also go to mute". What good is it if you are in a meeting or at church and 
you turn on mute, but then your Apple Watch rings anyways.
Also, it is important to note that this issue with no vibrations on mute is a 
Voiceover bug. If you put your phone on mute, then turn off Voiceover with a 
triple click of the home button and then lock your phone and call it the 
vibrations come through just fine.
I will definitely submit this to accessibility @applecom and as usual the more 
of us who do this the more likely it is Apple will take this seriously.


Regards,
Sieghard

-Original Message-
From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Jed Barton
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2017 7:26 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: vibration not working on silent

how did you end up reporting it, did you use an app?

On 2/18/2017 8:37 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
> I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have 
> reported it. Hopefully they will fix it.
> Jenn
>
> Jenn and Kumi
>
> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton <jedbar...@gmail.com 
> <mailto:jedbar...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>> Hey guys,
>>
>> OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my 
>> iphone 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the 
>> phone, it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i 
>> feel a little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm 
>> not paying attention i'll miss the call, as it doesn't do long 
>> vibrates to indicate a ring.  Any ideas what's going on?  Anyone else seen 
>> this?
>>  It is set to vibrate, but it just does a quick pulse.  Any thoughts?
>>
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Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-18 Thread Jed Barton

how did you end up reporting it, did you use an app?

On 2/18/2017 8:37 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:

I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have reported
it. Hopefully they will fix it.
Jenn

Jenn and Kumi

On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton > wrote:


Hey guys,

OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my
iphone 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the
phone, it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i
feel a little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm not
paying attention i'll miss the call, as it doesn't do long vibrates to
indicate a ring.  Any ideas what's going on?  Anyone else seen this?
 It is set to vibrate, but it just does a quick pulse.  Any thoughts?

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Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-18 Thread kelby carlson
Same here; nothing to be done at this point. (Apple's support was
absolutely terrible when I reported this, to the point that I've sworn
off ever using them agian.)

On 2/18/17, Jennie Facer  wrote:
> I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have reported it.
> Hopefully they will fix it.
> Jenn
>
> Jenn and Kumi
>
>> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton  wrote:
>>
>> Hey guys,
>>
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>> it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i feel a
>> little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm not paying
>> attention i'll miss the call, as it doesn't do long vibrates to indicate a
>> ring.  Any ideas what's going on?  Anyone else seen this?  It is set to
>> vibrate, but it just does a quick pulse.  Any thoughts?
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Re: vibration not working on silent

2017-02-18 Thread Jennie Facer
I have the same issue. I don't really understand it, but I have reported it. 
Hopefully they will fix it.
Jenn

Jenn and Kumi

> On Feb 17, 2017, at 6:18 PM, Jed Barton  wrote:
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my iphone 
> 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the phone, it did the 
> same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i feel a little pulse, and 
> voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm not paying attention i'll miss the 
> call, as it doesn't do long vibrates to indicate a ring.  Any ideas what's 
> going on?  Anyone else seen this?  It is set to vibrate, but it just does a 
> quick pulse.  Any thoughts?
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vibration not working on silent

2017-02-17 Thread Jed Barton

Hey guys,

OK, so i ahve a bit of an issue.  I'm running the latest IOS, and my 
iphone 7.  When i go to put the vibrate switch on the side of the phone, 
it did the same thing with my iphone 6.  when i get a call, i feel a 
little pulse, and voiceover tells me who's calling.  If i'm not paying 
attention i'll miss the call, as it doesn't do long vibrates to indicate 
a ring.  Any ideas what's going on?  Anyone else seen this?  It is set 
to vibrate, but it just does a quick pulse.  Any thoughts?


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