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iPhone and iOS offer a number of things that are obvious at first glance and are known to almost every user. However, there are also features that have been part of iOS for many years, and yet the way to set them up or activate them is quite complicated for iOS. One feature that may have escaped your notice for years is the ability to set your own vibrating ringtone on your iPhone.

in iOS you can create your own vibrating ringtone and then use it for a specific contact. You can thus achieve the fact that even during a meeting where you need to turn off the ringer, you can easily find out whether your wife is calling you who is about to give birth every day or someone who, if you call in a week, nothing important will happen. You can set your own ringtone by selecting a specific contact directly in the contacts directory and selecting the Edit option. Then select Ringtone and then Vibration, in which you will find the option Create custom vibration. Now all you have to do is touch the display. Every touch you make means a vibration, and you determine its length by how long you touch the display.

After that, all you have to do is save everything and if you set the mode with vibrations, you will feel exactly what you have saved in your phone. Apple does offer its own vibrating ringtone in iOS, but overall I get the feeling that it doesn't want to use it primarily to create custom ringtones that you use for all contacts, but only to create ringtones for a few contacts, which you can then distinguish by phone vibrations, not only by different ringtone.

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