on 17-06-2016 16:21
Why do phones do this? It's a Galaxy S6, it's not in Do Not Disturb mode and even if it was the caller is on my list of Favourites.
I got an answer phone messages straight away but not the original call.
Phone shows good 4G signal and the O2 status page shows no issues?
I've had it a couple of times in the past causing problems with people thinking I'm ignoring them when collecting them from work.
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on 17-06-2016 16:27
on 17-06-2016 16:27
on 17-06-2016 16:32
on 17-06-2016 16:32
OK, I didn't realise that, thanks for the info. Although it sounds like asking me to switch to analogue when the digital signal is too strong As in, it sounds a silly thing to do in this day and age.
on 17-06-2016 16:52
on 17-06-2016 16:52
on 17-06-2016 22:31
Maybe this might explain what is happening with my wifes O2 phone.
It keeps switching itself to 'direct to voicemail'. She then misses important calls because she has not noticed its changed itself over.
We have changed it back again 3 times now in 2 days using the - **61*901*11*30# method.
Between that and me never having 4g, even though I pay for it.... o2 are trying my patience!
on 18-06-2016 13:27
on 18-06-2016 13:27
It would explain it but in England I never missed a call because I switched voice mail off.