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It could be that your selected ringtone is inaudible. Go into your settings and test the selected ringtone for calls. If you can't hear it, try another. Also check your ringer volume setting. It may be all the way down.
If you're missing incoming phone calls due to your iPhone not ringing, you may have accidentally switched the ringer to vibrate or silent, according to Apple. The switch on the left side of the iPhone turns off the ringer and usually sets your phone to vibrate mode, but if your iPhone's vibrate setting is also disabled the phone will instead be set to silent mode. When in the phone's sound settings vibrate mode can be enabled, and the ringer volume of your phone is adjustable.
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Try to used another phone to call your missing phone,when its ringing then good..Listen for the ringing tone of your missing phone then look for it where the sound is coming from, If it's not the case and if someone answering when you are calling then make a conversation to him/her.
Hit and hold the number 1. This should bring you to your voice mailbox set-up. Follow prompts from there. If that doesn't work call your cell phone number from your cell phone.
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