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on 22-10-2012 16:06
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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on 22-10-2012 16:12
XX is the number of seconds you want it to ring in increments of 5. 30 is the maximum.
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on 22-10-2012 16:12
XX is the number of seconds you want it to ring in increments of 5. 30 is the maximum.
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on 22-10-2012 16:15
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on 22-10-2012 18:49
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on 22-10-2012 18:49
That is correct, but change 901 for your voicemail number if on a different network and that will work too
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on 22-10-2012 19:40
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on 22-10-2012 19:44
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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