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Try turning down your volume using the physical buttons until vibration is deactivated.
If it doesn't work here's another way to do this :
Go to your phone settings and click on the sound category
Uncheck vibrate when ringing
Go back and click on Language & Input
Click on Google Keyboard Settings then on Preferences
Uncheck vibrate on keypress
Here you go, vibration shouldn't bother you anymore. But keep in mind that it will not really save your battery life. If you want your battery to last longer, lower your screen brightness and deactivate Data Usage when you don't need it.
Some apps like Juice Defender can help you by doing this automaticaly.
You may try default phone and security code to remove restrictions. ur defalt phones codes is 12345 or 00000 u can use it Default 4 Digit user code: 1234 or 0000 Default 6 Digit Security code: 123456 or 000000
Type *#06# at the mobile screen to know IMEI no of your mobile. send the IMEI no to me and i will reply you with unlocking code. IF Problem not Solved So Please New Software install in the Phone Problem will Solved
Sadly, I have the same problem. It's probably just the phone, the way it's manufactured or something, because this is the second LG Flare I've purchased that did exactly what you're describing. The only solution I've come to is to power the phone down and restart it, or remove the battery, wait a few seconds, then put it back in and restart it. Ultimately, though, there is no permanent fix. And don't worry about calling VM, they are absolutely no help.
Its probably not the phone, its your carrier network. The network is what takes the call and what sends it to the phone, your phone really has nothing to do with it.
If you can figure out the solution to this problem please let me know. I have tried everything and this is not the first time it's happened. My phone once sent the same text message to the same recipient over 80 times. And don't count on Virgin Mobile and their joke "trouble tickets". You will NEVER hear from them again about it. And when you call back to get help, you will have to explain the ENTIRE thing over again because apparently their customer service reps don't take adequate notes when you call them. I have had so many problems with texting on this phone it's ridiculous. Most of the time I don't get text messages from people, and then sometimes I'll get them like 4 days later but never all of them. The texts that I send will sometimes take hours or days to reach the recipient... It is a joke and it's a well-known issue that Virgin has with the LG Flare. Seems a bit strange that they would still sell it? From what I've heard the only thing you can do is call them and demand that they send you a replacement phone-- but NOT another LG Flare! Good luck!
the other solution is not what i think they are asking. there are many ways to put the phone on vibrate: 1. closed: press the phone icon and hold the # sign. 2. open: hold down the Z key from the main screen. 3. open or closed: press the down volume key on the left side of the phone until it says vibrate.
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