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I don't even get why people need ringtone anymore. I can hear my phone vibrate from across the room and if its in another room, it's there for a reason and I'm not picking up anyway
My phone is brand spanking new and probably considered to be a flagship device, but the vibrate is pitifully weak where I often don't notice my phone going off while wearing it in my own damn pocket.
In general though, I've always had my ringer on while at home in case I set my phone down and need to know someone called. In public I leave it off generally.
If it's a flagship phone, you should be able to adjust the vibration intensity and cadence. Which phone do you have?
I have it set to maximum vibration intensity. I've heard others complain about the same issue. The vibration motor is just shit. It's a Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5.
a quick fix could be a smart watch or bracelet