How to Tone Down or Turn Off Vibrations on OnePlus Phones

Main Image
  • Like
  • Comment
  • Share

OnePlus’ recently launched OnePlus 6T is now up and running. The phone is now available for sale in India and has received a tremendous response from its fans.

Once we started using it, the first thing we noticed was that its a little-too-powerful vibration motor. The Vibration won’t go away even when you toggle the alert slider to the silent mode. By default, the phone acknowledges your touches on the navigation bar, keyboard and other places with a distracting ‘hmmm’. Here is how you can tone down the vibration or switch it off completely.

How to reduce vibration intensity on OnePlus Phones

Else, you can tone down the intensity of vibration if you don’t want to permanently disable it on your OnePlus 6T

Adjust Vibration Intensity: Jump to Settings menu > Tap on Sound & Vibration > Select Vibration Intensity > Click on Vibrate On Tap. Control the intensity according to your need.

How To Permanently Disable Vibration On OnePlus Phones

Moreover, if you are not a big fan of touch-vibrations, you have the option to permanently disable them.

How to do that: Just jump to Settings menu > Tap on Sound & Vibration and Enable the switch next to Vibrate on tap.

Also Read: How to Get iPhone X Like Face ID Unlock On Any Phone

How To Disable Keyboard Vibration On OnePlus Phones

You can always enjoy the touch vibration on the screen and navigational bar, but disable it on the keyboard for smooth texting.

Disable just the Keyboard Vibration: Go to Settings menu > Tap on Language & input > Select Virtual Keyboard > click on Gboard and select Preferences. The follow-up screen will give you the option to disable the Vibrate on Keypress.

Ashish KumarAshish Kumar
He is Journalism graduate, sports lover, and a passionate reader. Just like others his eyes is also filled with dreams and believes that one day those dreams will come true. Cheers!

Related Articles

ImageRealme P1 Review: The Best Bang for Your Buck?

Xiaomi’s Note series and Realme’s Number series have been dominating the 15K to 20K segment for years now. But their recent pivot to the sub-30K segment left room for some new smartphones to take over. This is where the Realme P series comes in. The first iteration of the new series, the Realme P1 is …

ImageOnePlus 7T Pro McLaren Edition confirmed to launch on October 10

Like every year, this Techtober is going to be an eventful month. OnePlus, which had the launch of 7T last month, is set to unveil the 7T Pro in London on October 10. And as anticipated, an exclusive McLaren Edition is also incoming. It was confirmed none other than the company CEO Pete Lau via …

ImageOnePlus 7 Will Start Selling In India On June 4; Amazon reveals

Amazon India, a long time online outlet for OnePlus phones has finally shared the launch date of the OnePlus 7 (review). The date which had been kept under wraps till now is finally here- June 4, 2019, at 12 noon. This standard edition debuted alongside its big brother, the OnePlus 7 Pro (review) with an …

ImageOnePlus Nord CE 4 Vs Nothing Phone 2a: Which one gives a better value for your money?

Recently, OnePlus launched the next in its CE series. OnePlus Nord CE 4 has been announced in India which promises premium specs at a price of under 30k. Competing with it directly is the last month launched Nothing Phone 2a which also costs under 30,000 but comes with various out-of-the-box features. While the OnePlus Nord …

ImageOnePlus Backtracks: Gemini Ultra Not Coming to Phones After All

Remember how OnePlus apologized for mistakenly advertising the UFS 3.1 storage in the OnePlus 12R as UFS 4.0? Something similar has happened again. At the Google Cloud Next ’24 event, OnePlus announced its ties with Google for bringing the Gemini 1.0 Ultra, Google’s largest and most capable model for highlighting complex tasks, to its smartphones …

Discuss

1 Comment
User
gideon
Anonymous
4 years ago

any idea of how to lower touch tone volume…it seems to be an either on at an annoyingly high volume or off. thanks

Reply
User
Deepak Singh
Anonymous
4 years ago

The option should be there under sound and vibration settings.