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Hi Guys,
I've got a strange problem with spotify on my Galaxy s3. When music is playing in spotify, it seems to be linked to the vibration function of the phone because it vibrates in time with music.
Now at first I thought it was just vibration from the speaker, but then I realised when I turned the volume down, it is not because the phone vibrates away in time to the music even when the volume is 0. Also, i've tested other sound emitting apps, such as games, youtube and the default music player, but there is no vibration with these.
So the problem seems to be with spotify. Any ideas?
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Yep. There is indeed a setting in "Settings > Sound > Auto Haptic". spotify by default is set as using the auto haptic feature and unchecking it stops the vibration. Woop.
Thankyou!
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I have the same issue. Galaxy S3, premium account with spotify and phone haptic feedback vibrates to music. How do I stop it for the spotify app?
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Yep. There is indeed a setting in "Settings > Sound > Auto Haptic". spotify by default is set as using the auto haptic feature and unchecking it stops the vibration. Woop.
Thankyou!
IDEAS: Device Management | Recover Deleted Items
Please! Give "Kudos" to posts that you found helpful. Mark "Accept as Solution" if a post solved your issue!. Thank you!
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Please! Give "Kudos" to posts that you found helpful. Mark "Accept as Solution" if a post solved your issue!. Thank you!
The auto Haptic setting is the in same Tmobile S3. however i when in setting>sound and unchecked the Haptic feedback and the Haptic feedback in Vibration intensity but this did not solve this problem for me. Am I suppose to do something in Spotify to stop the vibrating?
I have a T-Mobile GS3 and the 'Auto-Haptic' option isn't available. Additionally, turning Haptic off completely doesn't fix this. Anyone know of a way to resolve this?
Spotify, do you know of any ways to resolve the matter? Would it be possible to include Haptic control in the software?
I have all haptic setting turned off on my SGS3. Spotify still vibrates. Not bad if just running around, but when phone is on nightstand, it tends to be an issue. Any help would be appreciated!
go to google store and download auto haptic feedback
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.immersion.android.autohaptic
WHY I have to change my phone setting?
It is problem of the Spotify program, so I expect the Spotify will resolve this.
If not, I stop my payment.
If it only happens on your phone, it could be a long wait. I seem to recall that you could turn off auto haptic for specific apps by touching the text to open a list of third party apps.
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