Is this possible? 'Coz this important feature really lacks on nokia communicators... I wonder why...<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by jaggeraugustine on 2002-06-03 1815 ]</font>
VIbrating battery for 9210
Yes it could be possible + it needs software support
JeP
Wouldn�t it be dangerous for the device? Perhaps the TFT and other components are very fragile and breakable..
they don't seem to be fragile, or mine shouldn't be working now ![]()
I find though that until a vibrator is available low bassy kick drums have a similar result.
Flipside
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I use the same trick as Flipside and I think I woudn't buy any software or battery to have 9210 vibrating
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what is FLIPSIDE? Can u tell me more about it?
So anyone willing to provide Rafe with a suitable Low Bass Wav file for those that want Vibration alert ?
Zuber
Already working on some, I'll post when they are at their best.
Flipside
Flipside,
I hope you have not given up on posting a sutable wav file, I am getting restless ![]()
Zuber
I'm still on it mate, trying to find something to hit the resonant frequency of the handset is a bit of a challenge, especially when I've been busy with other things too. Will keep you posted.
Flipside
Did you ever complete the file for vibrating alerts? Any more news on vibrating batteries since December 2001?
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I'm still on it mate, trying to find something to hit the resonant frequency of the handset is a bit of a challenge, especially when I've been busy with other things too. Will keep you posted.
Flipside
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Vibrating alert is one feature the 9210 lacks ,if it only worked when the 9210 was shut would make it perfect as i miss many calls when its in my back pocket in a bar etc...
If any one gets any ideas or details on where to buy one i'ii be one of the first to buy one.
Any advice on the above would be very much appreciated.
to Flipside,
it would be much appreciated if you can make available the vibrating (low resonant) ringtone. TIA.
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Only one problem, it wasn't the bass it was responding too, I found later it was the high pitched vocal in the track. /C Other problem is that it isn't very powerful and easilly missed if you are walking.
I was using the hardcore remix of Castles In the Sky (the accappella or original should work as it was the vocal at the right frequency), but to be loud enough to cause noticable vibration you'll get enough stares anyway....
keep on working, it will be cool to have a wav file that serves as a vibrate profile. ![]()
Yeah, I'II look forword to a wav sound that vibrates, but I have this Ferrari Formula car revving sound on my 9210 at the moment and boy does that turns heads, it vibrates but not that effectively!
While it isn't an elegent solution, you can get remote vibrators (such as a belt clip or pen) that vibrate when the phone gets an incoming call. They sense the outgoing transmission from teh phone and vibrate - just as some landline phones make weird noises when a cell phone gets a call in the room.
ObVibrate - reminds me of the Dilbert cartoon about "phanto pager sysndrom" where D's doctor offers to make it go away and D says can he just move it a little lower...