I like basically everyone on earth, use my mobile phone as my only contact number. Often my phone is not directly on my person or even at arms length. I am curious on if there is some option that maybe I'm overlooking that will ring the speaker group whenever i receive phone calls. I have a job in which i can get calls off hours and it would be extremely helpful if my speaker group rings rather than just my phone?
Is there an option out there for this action that i could have possibly overlooked?
To me this is a no brainer feature but any insight would be terrific.
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Hi,
Ok, i tried ringing my kaiser from another phone and realise that the kaiser only actually starts ringing/vibrating and notifying of an incoming call ONLY after 2 rings from the phone making the call.
This has an overall effect on me knowing if i am going to get calls, missed calls and calls diverting to voicemail after 6 rings...
Can someone confirm they get the same problem...
F
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Hi,
Ok, i tried ringing my kaiser from another phone and realise that the kaiser only actually starts ringing/vibrating and notifying of an incoming call ONLY after 2 rings from the phone making the call.
This has an overall effect on me knowing if i am going to get calls, missed calls and calls diverting to voicemail after 6 rings...
Can someone confirm they get the same problem...
F
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Can't duplicate the problem here! It rings on the very first ring.
Hi
If the phone is in standby (it's normal state after a couple of minutes) then it will take about a ring or 2 for it turn on and sound the notification. This seems normal for all pocket PC phones. SmartPhone's behave more like normal mobiles and ring quicker as they are always on and don't have a standby mode like pocket PCs.
Having a ring tone on the storage card can also slow things down so make sure your ring tones are in the devices memory.
Regards
Phil
Same problem here.
If my phone in sleep/ON mode the incoming call will forward to voicemail.
Outbound call always work.
If I power cycle the phone, incoming call will work.
I think something not sync between the phone and the ATT network.
So ATT think my phone is offline.
Is it possible with standard adjustments, or is there a need for a special app, to disable the beeping notifications I receive for upcoming calandar events and sound notifications for other then an incoming call while Iam trying to carry on a phone conversation? I find it very distracting and annoying to constantly hear beeps and chimes while Iam trying to carry on a conversation on my TYTN II!!
I do that with phoneAlarm, which lets me turn those chimes into short vibrations
Why don't you look at the Sounds & Notifications configuration located in the Personal folder? You can disable Notifications (reminders/alarms).
I still want to receive reminders/alarms, but not while Iam on a phone conversation and hear those sounds through the phone's ear piece. Is this possible?
stop notification sound while in call
ya me too i liek get this song playing why im on the phone when i get a message wtf haha anyone
I have a strange behavior when a call is accepted on the Z3C and wanted to ask if maybe others have this problem too.
If someone calls me, I pull the green button to the right and put the phone quickly at the ear and talk quickly, then my caller hears me after one second. Therefore he does not understand my name.
I manage myself so dasss I just keep the phone after accepting slowly leads to my ear, so that the caller understands me completely. This is obviously not a permanent solution.
The problem is even more extensive.
If I call someone, I can hear the called party also delayed, just tried.
Maybe someone else has the problem or a solution.
Problem yes, solution no
When receiving calls, I can hear the caller through my watch, however, the caller can't hear me. I have the answer call through watch option toggle, yet the caller still can't hear me through my watch. Can anyone help me out? Thanks in advance.
I know this is an old topic but I'm sure the OP and myself aren't the only two to have had this issue. Just below the top button on the right side of the watch there should be a tiny hole. If it is plugged take a very small sewing needle and very gently dig out what's in there. DO NOT PUSH VERY DEEP AT ALL.
I'm betting this is a Samsung thing or maybe even an Android thing, but how do I keep the phone from vibrating in my ear on a voice call when a text comes through? I really don't want any notifications unless maybe another call comes through (call waiting). I have a Samsung Gear S3 watch, and I don't mind the notifications coming through on it during voice calls, but the buzzing in my ear on the voice calls is wildly annoying. Thanks, in advance.