π³ How to Control Vibration Settings on Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro | HyperOS Vibration Management π±
Description:
Managing vibration settings on your Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro (HyperOS) allows you to customize how your phone uses physical alerts for different events like incoming calls and notifications. You can decide whether your phone vibrates for these alerts, if it should vibrate when in Silent Mode, and sometimes adjust the intensity or pattern of these vibrations. This helps you stay aware of important events without always relying on sound, or to ensure complete silence when needed. These settings are generally found within the "Sound & vibration" menu.
How to Configure Vibration Settings on Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro:
Open the Settings application on your Xiaomi Poco X6 Pro.
Scroll down and tap on Sound & vibration.
Within the "Sound & vibration" menu, you'll find various options to control vibrations:
Vibrate for calls (or Also vibrate for calls):
Look for a toggle switch with this label. Tapping it will enable or disable vibration specifically for incoming phone calls. If it's on, your phone will vibrate when you receive a call (in addition to ringing, if not in silent mode).
Vibrate in silent mode:
You should see a toggle for this. If this is turned ON, your phone will still vibrate for calls and notifications even when you've put the phone in Silent Mode (where audible ringtones and notification sounds are muted). If it's OFF, Silent Mode will mean no sound and no vibration.
Vibration for notifications:
HyperOS may or may not have a single, separate master toggle for "Vibrate for notifications" that applies to all apps when the phone is not in silent mode.
Often, whether a notification vibrates is tied to:
The Haptic feedback setting (sometimes if system-wide haptics are off, notification vibrations might also be affected, though this can vary by OS version).
Individual app notification settings: Some apps allow you to specify if their notifications should vibrate. To check this: Go to Settings, then Apps, then Manage apps, select the app, then Notifications, choose a notification category, and see if there's a vibration toggle.
Some users on forums have noted that ensuring "Haptic feedback" is ON might be necessary for notification vibrations to work, or that specific notification tones themselves might carry a vibration pattern. If you're not getting notification vibrations when you expect them, check these related settings.
Haptic feedback (or Vibrate on tap):
As covered previously, this setting controls the subtle vibrations for screen touches, keyboard taps, and system navigation. It's generally found in the "Sound & vibration" menu, possibly under "Additional settings." You can usually toggle it on or off, and sometimes adjust the Haptic feedback level (intensity).
Vibration Intensity:
Your Poco X6 Pro, equipped with an X-axis linear vibration motor, might offer settings to adjust the overall vibration intensity or specifically the "tactile response" intensity. Look for options like "Haptic feedback level" or a general "Vibration intensity" within the "Sound & vibration" settings. This could affect the strength of haptics for touch, and potentially for calls or notifications if not separately controlled. One source mentioned that while there isn't a specific vibration setting for calls/notifications intensity, you can change the intensity of the "tactile response" (haptic feedback).
To Turn Off Most or All Vibrations:
Go to Settings, then Sound & vibration.
Turn OFF Vibrate for calls.
Turn OFF Vibrate in silent mode.
Turn OFF Haptic feedback (or "Vibrate on tap").
Ensure individual apps are not set to vibrate through their own notification settings if you want complete silence and no tactile alerts from them.