Calmi: turn off the vibration with the mute button (Cydia)

Calm down

There are many people who always carry the iPhone in silence, all time. Without going any further in my family there are people who have not heard Tritono or Marimba for years. For those people there are several tweaks in Cydia that improve the behavior of the silent mode, because sometimes even the sound of the vibration is excessive, especially if you have the iPhone on a table or something like that multiplies the sound by vibrating.

A few weeks ago we showed you a very useful modification for this: MyVibe, a tweak that turns off the vibration when your iPhone is on a table. And if you put it in your pocket, the vibration turns on again, ideal so that the entire office does not know that you have received a notification.

A few days ago a similar tweak appeared in Cydia, ideal for those who always have silence on their iPhone, It is called Calmi and what it does is turn off the vibration of the iPhone when we activate the silent mode With the side button of the iPhone, in this way we can have the iPhone without sound when the button is in the normal position (lowering the volume to the minimum) and with the vibration activated, and when we move the button to silent mode, the vibration will also be deactivated, and we will only see the notifications on the screen.

It seems like a great idea to me, because it is true that sometimes the vibration of the iPhone is excessive. Just add an option in the Settings of your iPhone to activate and deactivate the function, the rest is as simple as I have told you. When activated the mute button will deactivate the vibration. Silent mode taken to the next level.

You can download it free In Cydia, you will find it in the BigBoss repo. You need to have done the jailbreak on your device.

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  1.   aarancon said

    Gonzalo, by any chance you will not know of a Cydia tweak that allows you to fade-in (the sound gradually increases in volume) in the alarm of the iOS clock app? This is what I used to do with PlayAwake, but at the moment it is not compatible with iOS 6 (and I don't think it is more so because its main function, which was to make it possible to include any song as an alarm, already has iOS 6 by default). I am one of those people who likes to wake up little by little and let's not say "suddenly".

    I know that in the AppStore there are quite a few apps that do it but for them to work they have to be at least in the background, and many times you may not remember to leave them like that with the consequent problem of being late for work.

    1.    gnzl said

      Well, the truth is that it doesn't ring a bell, but I recommend the phillips alarm clock that I have, it does that to you but with light little by little, it's milk, you wake up in glory!