Your iPhone can give you feedback in a couple of different ways, including vibration. This feedback is usually indicative of something that needs your attention, like a notification from one of your apps, or an incoming phone call.
While you may have figured out how to turn the vibration off for individual types of alerts by going to the Settings > Sounds & Haptics menu, you may be looking for a more complete way to stop all of the vibration on the device. Our guide below will show you where to find the setting that controls all of the iPhone vibration so that you can stop all of it.
Another interesting setting on the Accessibility menu involves the light on the back of the device. Our how to turn off flash notification on iPhone tutorial will show you how to enable or disable it.
How to Completely Disable Vibration on an iPhone
The steps in this article were performed on an iPhone 7 Plus in iOS 12.2. Note that this will work on other iPhone models in other versions of iOS, too, but you have to be using at least iOS 9.
Step 1: Open the Settings app.
Step 2: Choose the General option.
Step 3: Touch the Accessibility button.
Step 4: Scroll down and select the Vibration option.
Step 5: Tap the button to the right of Vibration to turn it off.
There are many other settings that you can disable completely on your iPhone. For example, find out how to turn off all cellular data if you’re over your data cap and don’t want to get hit with any overage charges.
Matt Jacobs has been working as an IT consultant for small businesses since receiving his Master’s degree in 2003. While he still does some consulting work, his primary focus now is on creating technology support content for SupportYourTech.com.
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