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At 4:00 p.m. today, we received an evacuation warning due to the Palisades fire here in California. We are fine because they accidentally sent another alert, saying it was for another place. However, ever since that happened, my mother's phone has been randomly vibrating, as if there are notifications or apps causing it, and it's starting to annoy her. Should I just restart it?
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Glad your safe for time being hope it improves there as for the vibrations a restart may work but not sure
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yesterday (Last edited yesterday ) in
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Goodlock App / Nice Catch Module from the Samsung Galaxy Store.
Nice Catch can tell you a list of apps that made vibration.
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Slightly unrelated to your question but you should get an app called "Nice Catch" which will among other things show you your vibration history and what app caused the vibration