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My HTC Wildfire only rings about 4 times before going into Voicemail resulting often in my missing the caller. Is this a phone or provider (O2) issue? Does anyone know how to lengthen the time of the ringtone?

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**61*901*11*XX#
XX is the number of seconds you want it to ring in increments of 5. 30 is the maximum.
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**61*901*11*XX#
XX is the number of seconds you want it to ring in increments of 5. 30 is the maximum.
I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.
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@MI5 wrote:
**61*901*11*XX#
XX is the number of seconds you want it to ring in increments of 5. 30 is the maximum.

Interesting! Is this the case for all Android based phones?

 

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Will work for any phone, I believe....
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@jonsie wrote:

Any o2 phone:smileyhappy:


That is correct, but change 901 for your voicemail number if on a different network and that will work too wink
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Call me dumb but could you give an actual example for what I would need for lets say .... 30 seconds?

 

Would that be **61*901*11*30# ??

 

And that is the maximum amount of ringing time.....

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No worries. Sorted it thankyou!
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Yes, your assumption is correct.
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