Little things missing in Z3

Hi, just bought Xperia Z3, updated to Lollipop 5.0.2, and it's awesome. 
However moving from LG phones, I feel the Xperia is missing few "little things":
1. No option of "vibrate when call is answered"
This one is small but a very useful thisng, you don't have to hold the phone at your ear, when waiting for the other person to answer.
2. No multi-clipboard!
There should be option to pase at least last 5 copied texts. This is very usefull for example when managing emails.
3. Low volume of speakers!
OK, I know, that the phone is waterproof, but c'mon guys...  have to have all volumes turned to max, to hear ringtone, youtube video sounds...
Is there any way to fix above?
Best regards, Jacek
BTW - My back panel glass cracked in half with no reason, while the phone was in my pocket... Is Sony using sugar-glass for phones? So delicate...

@JacekWarchol
Contact your local Xperia Care regarding your suggestions and the back cover
http://support.sonymobile.com/global-en/contactUs/
The back cover nor the front glass will crack unless the phone was dropped, hit, or there were too much pressure on the phone, perhaps you have dropped the phone before and this created micro cracks and the only thing needed was more pressure to expand the cracks. 
"I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not." Kurt Cobain (1967-1994)

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