Phone feature which indicates an incoming call by making phone vibrate, not ring.
(Wireless Phone Feature) Discreetly notifies the wireless phone user of an incoming call by activating a soft vibrating mechanism, which may reside in the battery pack or in the phone itself.
A mobile phone feature telling the user of an incoming call by means of a vibration mechanism.
A vibrating alert is a cell phone feature whereby a vibration mechanism alerts a user of an incoming call, as opposed to an audible ring.
A strangely pleasurable feature of a mobile phone, which causes the whole thing to vibrate to tell you someone's calling or texting you. Great for noisy areas when you can't hear it ring, or when you want to turn the ring tone off but still be alerted to a call, or for those dark, lonely nights.
A feature that allows the phone to vibrate instead of ring, alerting the phone owner discretely of an incoming call.
Pager will discretely alert you to incoming pages by vibrating.
See Vibrating call alert.
A vibrating alert is on communications devices to notify the user of an incoming connection. They are particularly common on mobile phones and pagers and are usually used to supplement the ring tone.