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[Bug 1290201] Re: haptic feedback / vibration audible during calls

 

If this is still a concern I gather a fix has to come from dialer/
usensord at this point. The vibrations are so subtle that, if they can
still be heard, they'll have to be globally disabled during calls, but
the UITK can't provide that.

** Changed in: ubuntu-ui-toolkit (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Fix Released

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Title:
  haptic feedback / vibration audible during calls

Status in Dialer app for Ubuntu Touch:
  Triaged
Status in “ubuntu-ui-toolkit” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  If I press any of the call control buttons during a call, the phone
  vibrates.  This vibration is audible to the person on the other end of
  the call.  This means people can hear when I toggle
  mute/pause/speaker, which can be considered rude or at least
  distracting.

  The dialer app seems to ignore audio for a while after each button
  press, but the mic starts working again before the vibration stops.
  Could we make the vibration shorter?

  This was on a nexus 4 (mako), image 228 (observed on older images
  too).

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