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iOS tip: Create custom vibrations for your iPhone contacts

Want to know whether that buzz from your silenced iPhone is a call from your spouse, boss, or babysitter, and not just some random cold call?

Good news: your iPhone will let you create custom vibration “patterns” that you can assign to any contact you choose.

iOS 7 already comes with a few preset iPhone vibrations, ranging from Heartbeat (buzz-buzz, buzz-buzz) to S.O.S. (three short buzzes, three long buzzes, and three short buzzes again), and you can assign those patterns to specific contacts in your address book (more on that in a moment).

But you can also “record” your own personalized vibration patterns by tapping out the buzzes on your iPhone’s touchscreen.

Neat, right?

You can select a saved custom vibration—or create a new one—for a specific contact.

Here’s how you do it…

Bonus tip

Once you save a custom vibration, it’ll often be available as an alert option for other apps and events.

For example, you can set a custom vibration to buzz when you get a calendar alert by tapping Settings, Notifications, Calendar, Calendar Alerts, Vibration.

Scroll down to the Custom section, then pick one of your previously saved custom vibrations from the list, or tap Create New Vibration.

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Note: This updated and revised tip was first published in January 2012.