In one of my android apps, I need to enable or disable the vibration completely irrespective of the mode (i.e. silent or general or loud).
I am currently using the f
The deprecation text for setVibrateSetting() says:
This method should only be used by applications that replace the platform-wide management of audio settings or the main telephony application.
From what I understand, there is no other option to globally enable or disable vibration, so if you have an app such as a ring profile manager, you probably need to use it.
IMHO, Google used deprecation here inappropriately.
I use the following class to hide the deprecation in one "compat" class:
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
class AudioManagerCompat {
final static int VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER = AudioManager.VIBRATE_TYPE_RINGER;
final static int VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION = AudioManager.VIBRATE_TYPE_NOTIFICATION;
final static int VIBRATE_SETTING_ON = AudioManager.VIBRATE_SETTING_ON;
final static int VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF = AudioManager.VIBRATE_SETTING_OFF;
final static int VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT = AudioManager.VIBRATE_SETTING_ONLY_SILENT;
static int getVibrateSetting(AudioManager am, int vibrateType) {
return am.getVibrateSetting(vibrateType);
}
static void setVibrateSetting(AudioManager am, int vibrateType, int vibrateSetting) {
am.setVibrateSetting(vibrateType, vibrateSetting);
}
}