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Originally Posted by md_lieber
I figured out why this is happening (lol, because it was happening to me too!)
Hit the volume toggle and select "vibrate". Both "System" and "Ring" now show vibrate. Exit this screen.
Hit the volume toggle again and move your finger up the slider to indicate loud volume. "System" now shows the set volume, but "Ring" has moved off of vibrate but shows 0 volume.
We set the volume on "System" because that's the default screen, but 4.8 seems to not move "Ring" volume accordingly.
Hope this helps us find a solution!
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Well, looks like the ring-tone issue is REALLY REALLY affecting a lot of people....
I just want to make sure that for those people who haven't seen the quote above from a few pages back, that it seems like this IS actually THE temporary solution which has frequently been working for me and allowed the ringtone to work everytime.
Just to reiterate the instructions, i'll give you EXACTLY the way that I do this (and remember, the ORDER IS IMPORTANT):
1. Set your phone on VIBRATE by first setting the SYSTEM volume on vibrate.
2. Now, set your RING volume on VIBRATE as well (most likely, it turns to vibrate when you do step 1, however I just press vibrate again for formality purposes lol)
3. I then make sure i TURN UP my SYSTEM volume to that of my choosing (DO NOT TURN UP RING VOLUME FIRST!!!). This seems to be the critical step here.
4.
NOW, you may put the volume up on the RING volume wiith your finger to whatever setting you like.
And VOILA! thus far, this has been the solution that's worked for me everytime and a soft reset has not even been necessary.
It would be appreciated if people could report back and let me know if this solution works for everyone else too. THANKS!
(p.s-sorry for all the extatic font language, lol, i just figured i'd really get the instructions across by making it really clear cause i know how frustrating this problem is for everyone. Also, Just wanted to give thanks to md lieber for discovering this temporary fix!)