Fingerprint and silent mode vibration bugs on Zenfone Max Pro M1

I'd like to point out two things I consider as bugs on Android 10 builds for Zenfone Max Pro M1:
1) When the phone is unlocked using fingerprint, it vibrates. But when the unlocking fails, it vibrates too. This is a dumb implementation. It's better to keep things as in Android 9: sound for successful unlocking, vibration when unlocking fails.
2) Vibration when we activate silent mode is stronger than vibration when vibrate mode is activated. This is counterintuitive. The phone should vibrate more when we activate vibrate mode, and less (or even don't vibrate at all) when we activate silent mode.
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1. Upon wrong fingerprint failing you'll get two haptic feedback and succesful fingerprint you'll get single haptic feedback, it's okay as pixel devices too has this ..
2. Ya..this is an issue from the very 1st build of Android 10 for Max Pro M1, switching silent mode gives more haptic feedback than switching the vibration mode..lol
@Christine_ASUS
Hi Incandenza & dibyarupprk2011
Thank you for your asking. Please clarify the issue to avoid misunderstanding in the conversation. Do you mean the vibration haptic strength of touch feedback is different, and in "Silent Mode" is stronger than in "Vibration Mode"? I just tested the touch feedback in three mode, "Silent Mode" "Vibration Mode" "Sound Mode", and I can not recognize the strength difference.
Is it new feature in Android 10 to vibrate while unlocking with fingerprint?
But i think it will effect our battery backup
Hi sujanjsr0
Yes. It is the normal behavior of Andriod 10 ASOP system. Sorry for any inconvenience it may caused.
@Christine_ASUS note carefully! @Incandenza and i said about the vibration feedback we get after turning the vibration mode and silent mode from the volume pannel... not about the vibration we get upon unlocking thru fingerprint!!
While switching to vibration or silent you'll notice the haptic feedback we get while switching is more in silent than vibration!
Screenshot attached...
Yeah, he is right @Christine_ASUS . That's what I was talking about.
Oh yes, that's right switching between profiles via volume menu and their feedback has been shifted down to the previous ones.
Now. (Correct)
Silent to General - No vibration. (Short)
General to Vibration - Short Vibration. (Long)
Vibration to Silent - Long Vibration. (No)
Shift them up 1 by 1
Agree . Feedback on Profile switching via volume menu gives feedback differently than before. These need to be shifted one up.
Now
Silent>General (No vibration)
General>Vibration (Short)
Vibration>Silent (Long)
Originally it was as follows.
Silent>General (Short)
General>Vibration (Long)
Vibration>Silent (No vibration)
Shift them up by 1.
@Christine_ASUS
Hi friends
Thank you for your reply. Hey Anandu, may you tell me which firmware version you tested for the "Originally"?
Mine as below
A10 V432
Silent>General (No vibration/Sound)
General>Vibration (Short)
Vibration>Silent (Long)
A9 V087
Silent>General (No vibration/Sound)
General>Vibration (Long)
Vibration>Silent (Short)
He tested in 432..
Just read it carefully.. the thing is.. whenever we tap the silent button in the the volume pannel (i have given screenshot above) the vibration feedback we get after tapping is very high compared to when we tap the vibration button..
Just check going to vibration mode and then to silent mode from the volume pannel
I am sorry I can't remember which build but in most of the stable pie builds ( probably 63 and 82) and i have mia2, mia3 android one phones, all show the same behaviour under the before or originally one.
Hi friends
Thank you all for your reply. I have forwarded the information of the vibration of switching the sound mode to the relevant department. We will keep you updated and your consideration will be very much appreciated.
Hi friends
After checking, the function is a default setting of Android 10 AOSP system. Sorry for any inconvenience it may be caused.