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lehmancb 05-15-2007 09:35 PM

Some Sort of Silence
 
Hey all I realize that I am new to this and I could just be retarded also but I not sure. I just got my phone a few weeks ago, and have noticed that there is no silence button, (or maybe I am just missing it) For instance if I am on a phone call and call waiting comes through or a text message my phone will just start playing my ringtone in the middle of my conversation and havent found a way to shut it off even after excepting the text message. Or just being at work not on the phone and it rings but all I want to do is shut off the ringtone and not answer well in the past on other phones you could just hit end or volume down to silence. Like I said I could be missing something abvious any help would be appreciated.

BTW I have the PPC-6700

tek2tirado 05-15-2007 10:26 PM

well when im on a call and another call tries to come thru i have never had my ringtone go off ... but u can alwayz hit wait it it tries to come thru

when im not on a call and i dont want to answer or here the ring tone i just hit the side volume bar up or down and it silences it

not sure y ur ringtone goes off when ur already on a call ... it should just be a beep in ur ear piece

lehmancb 05-15-2007 11:20 PM

Thanks for the insight that is what I was thinking it should do to I just wonder why it does ring.

nuguy 05-16-2007 03:40 AM

I am on the URom and am using MSVC as well as OnLock. I work in face to face sales (I run a furniture store).

When a call comes in, and don't wish to pull out my phone, I hit the vol down button - that will silence the ringer. HOWEVER, thaat doesn't stop the MSVC announcement!!! That is so unprofesional.

I love the announcements in general, but there should be a definitive way to silence anything that is happening, without removing the phone from the holster.

This is doubled by the fact that the phone will answer on it's own 50% of the time upon removeing it from the holster (the green answer button gets tapped by the holster).

Any Suggestions????

gbm85 05-16-2007 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nuguy
Any Suggestions????

Set your phone to vibrate before you put it in the holster?

crawrj 05-16-2007 03:35 PM

Someone could write a little app to toggle the registry strings for vibrate on and off then you could map it to a button. I wish I were a programmer :o


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