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select your profiles which is the little loudspeaker icon. scroll all the way to the bottom you should see advanced. select advanced, selcet your profile that is labeled as active. you will then be able to customize the entire profile.
Have you checked to se if your phone is on silent or on a vibrate mode? It is possible you switched it without realizing it, which would cause the phone to not ring during a call.
its the camera ring thingy outside the lens on the back of your phone, you can turn counter clockwise to increase the volume (might be the other way I'm not sure)
Call in to Customer Service, listen to prompts for tech support standard customer Service will just Fwd you there, ask the tech that you would like to extend the amount of rings before it goes to your voicemail some providers do it by rings, and i know at&t does it by seconds and if it is by secs good rule of thumb is 5 secs = 1 ring!
I have the same problem. But i had solved it. I use a lighter to burn on my viewty's touch screen, and it is working properly again within 30 secs. And ofcourse, do not burn the touch screen without a screen protector. Hope this solution would help.
There should be a setting, most likely under advanced fax settings that is called Rings To Answer. That normally can be adjusted from one to seven rings.
I had this problem once and on my phone I would get one ring and then it would stop. Checking the phone I saw I missed a call. I live in the mountains of Puerto Rico and I believe what is happen is the network plays the rings for the caller but the phone isn't doesn't get the signal or start ringing until 3 or 4 rings later. In other words the caller has already heard 4 or 5 rings and has given up. While you have heard only one ring and when you got to the phone you already missed the call. I told my friends to let it rings more then 5 times before giving up and that worked.
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