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Spotify on galaxy s3 vibrates to beat

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Spotify on galaxy s3 vibrates to beat

Coming back to Spotify and put on new phone,a Galaxy S3 from Sprint. Now, I through this app only my phone vibrates to the Beat. Pause the music vibration stops, start and vibration continues. Exceptionally annoying. This is not going through thephone speakers, but head phones. Begrudgingly came back aafter canceling and this isn't a good new first impression

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"Solved, answering to myself. I had GS3's auto haptic feature set on. Spotify was not enabled on the sw lousy, but this still affected to Spotify. Might be something that you guys at spotify need to check out.."

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So there is a setting that you can switch off to stop it from doing so.

"Settings > Sound > Auto Haptic". spotify by default is set as using the auto haptic feature and unchecking it stops the vibration.

Hopefully that helps.

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It's not spotify. It's the galaxy. It does it to me on pro player too
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[Begin Quote]

"Solved, answering to myself. I had GS3's auto haptic feature set on. Spotify was not enabled on the sw lousy, but this still affected to Spotify. Might be something that you guys at spotify need to check out.."

[End Quote]

So there is a setting that you can switch off to stop it from doing so.

"Settings > Sound > Auto Haptic". spotify by default is set as using the auto haptic feature and unchecking it stops the vibration.

Hopefully that helps.

                                                                      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!


Thanks, auto haptic was enabled, reason I thought it was Spotify was that standard player wasn't doing the same

If you have Jelly Bean you'll need to download the auto haptic widget. (JB has no auto haptic feature in yet) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.immersion.android.autohaptic&hl=en&referrer=utm_so...

Thank you for the info! It is a menu change in Jelly Bean update. The Auto Haptic Widget fixed it.  That vibration was rediculous.

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