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Originally Posted by GhettoBSD
well, i think the problem is! ready?...........
You can't use a headset with vibrate!#!@*# I think lol
What happens is that if your phone is on vibrate, and you're using a head set, and then a call comes in right, you think you'd be able to answer with the head set.
But i'm guessing some engineer thought "who would leave their phone on their desk and walk around with a wireless headset and have the phone on vibrate?" SO, it's not compatible. I tried this a long time ago and it didn't work then. So i'm not surprised it doesn't work now.
So what im also guessing is that the phone will force audio ringer back on so you can hear it on the headset, and turn off vibrate "because who would leave their phone behind..." It does suck, and i wish we could fix it but i'm pretty sure thats the case.
Small things like this upset me because we should be able to configure it anyway we want, but of course, they don't think so!
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This is actually not quite right. First, you could of course have the phone in your pocket. You could easily answer a call in a library and speak softly and not disturb anyone.
Second, the *RINGER* is set to OFF after answering a call. It's the PPC (sounds, music, etc) that is turned on. There is a third volume that is called "In Call" that is adjustable independent of these only while a call is connected.
Plus, this has only been an issue since WM6.1 I've been doing this same routine for almost 6 months and this has just started in the last month or two (and survives hard/soft resets).