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Meryl Uphoff

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Jan 25, 2024, 10:44:09 AM1/25/24
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I am using the Anker Soundcore Select Bluetooth speaker to stream radio at work via my Iphone. I have my iphone set to do not disturb. Yet the bluetooth speaker plays a ringing sound when a call comes in and if I ignore the call, the voice from the call also plays through the speaker.

I just want to change the sound when I place a call and it rings while waiting for the other party to pickup. I'm using CyanogenMod 7 on a rooted T-Mobile MyTouch 4G. The reason I want to do this is that the ringing noise is quite loud. If I have the Phone Call Volume all the way up, so I can clearly hear people on the line, then the ringing is loud enough to be painful. If I have it turned down so the ringing noise isn't overpowering, I can't hear people on the line after they pick up--and don't want to have to turn the volume up and down every time I place a call.

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The answer is no. That sound is generated by the communications network, and your phone is just playing it to you. Your phone has no native way to differentiate between that sound and the sound of the person on the other end (or their voicemail).

In theory, an application could be written that would listen to all the sound during a call and adjust volumes depending on what it hears. I performed a fairly exhaustive search, and found no applications that currently do this.

Music, what played at line hold/conference waiting are set by operator, and at most cases it not allowed to change it (except corporate virtual phonebox).
Music, what caller hear, when waiting for connect, can be changed by operator, but it usualy costs money for people, whom you call.
You can only decrease call volume.

Your iPhone rings normally until you look at it and then the ringer volume goes low. If this happens, then this is part of the Attention Aware Feature of the iPhone. When the iPhone has your attention while you are looking at the screen (typing, reading websites or working with an app), then it automatically reduces the sound because it knows you are looking right at it so no need to issue loud notifications.

Actually it is designed to keep you from irritating the people around you when you are out and about, if you are at lunch and your phone rings and you pick it up and look at it there is no reason for it to continue with the full volume ring. Your neighbors in the restaurant will appreciate it.

It also keeps my own phone from irritating me! I always have my ring volume set to maximum so I hear it if I leave it in another room in my house but if it's with me I appreciate that the volume decreases as soon as it recognizes that I've heard it ring.

Setting up a new Iphone11 and I have the ring tone sound set to the loudest pitch. It will ring 1 time on the loud pitch then drops to a very faint ring. Sometimes it will not ring loud at all. Ringtone is faint on all rings.

This is normal behavior and means once the phone rings, you are looking at the phone. The phone is capable of knowing you are aware it is ringing and is called "Attention Aware" which is a setting you can turn off if you'd rather your phone continue to ring at the loudest volume.

The point of it is that once you are aware of your phone ringing, meaning you are now looking at your phone, the volume of the ringer diminishes on purpose. The people around you might really appreciate this. People really appreciate the feature on my phone!

Introduction: Mobile phone conversation decreases the ability to concentrate and impairs the attention necessary to perform complex activities, such as driving a car. Does the ringing sound of a mobile phone affect the driver's ability to perform complex sensory-motor activities? We compared a subject's reaction time while performing a test either with a mobile phone ringing or without.

Material and methods: The examination was performed on a PC-based reaction time self-constructed system Reactor. The study group consisted of 42 healthy students. The protocol included instruction, control without phone and a proper session with subject's mobile phone ringing. The terms of the study were standardised.

I know old, just surprised no replies. Can you clarify what type of phone? The ringtones are upsetting as they show as available to choose from when picking a sound tone for notifications or calls or upsetting because they are available in the Ring app? In either scenario, since these would be customization choices, using them would be completely chosen by end user.

By sending 183 Progress with associated audio. In this case, the phone should play whatever is being sent. Conceivably, the provider is sending something different to the system with the Fanvil phones, perhaps because of the outbound caller ID or the country indicated by the IP address.

I want to stop the ringing sound when anyone call on my twilio number or is there any way I can make the incoming call to get retrieved automatically,I mean when any call comes to my twilio number it just instantly get received.I don't the caller to hear the ringing sound.

As far as I'm aware, the ringing is the least possible, but it is also not under our control. As you can imagine, when you dial a Twilio number the call has to go through several networks before it reaches Twilio, Twilio then has to make an HTTP request to your application, retrieve the TwiML required to answer the phone and then respond to the call. All of that can't happen instantly so the phone will ring.

Students prior to the tests filled in a simple questionnaire in which they answered the qualifying questions and gave their cell phone numbers. The study included three sessions: instruction, in which students learned how to use the programme; control, in which the telephone did not ring; and the proper session, during which the authors of the study called the students on their cell phone, and the students did not know who was calling. The first call was made exactly at the 60th s of the test; the phone was ringing for 20 s; next the authors waited for 10 s and called for the second time. The subjects were instructed not to answer the phone and to continue the examination.

Similar results occurred in the group of women; the longest reaction time was observed in the instruction session (707 ms) and the mobile phone session (657 ms); the control session appeared to have the shortest reaction time (612 ms).

The analysis revealed a significant correlation between the reaction time of the group studied and the type of the test, i.e. there was a statistically significant difference in the reaction time in the control session in comparison to the instruction and mobile phone session. The female subjects were characterized by a statistically significant difference between the instruction session and the mobile phone session, which was in accordance with the results for the entire population. More detailed data are included in Table II. Figure 2 illustrates the distribution of reaction times in women.

However, there was no significant difference observed in the male subpopulation between the mobile phone session and the other ones. Interesting relationships have been found by comparing the same sessions between sexes. Women had a significantly longer reaction time in the mobile phone session and the instruction session as compared to men, but this difference was not present in the control session.

No incoming ring sounds\notification sounds on phone with Watch 4 connected after watch 4 update on 11/28/2021. I have checked to ensure nothing changed. Nothing muted. I want\need audible ring\notification sounds on phone. With watch powered off, all works as normal. I have reset the watch 4 to no avail. I have sent a support request with no response. Never had this issue with the Watch 3. Watch 4 worked fine (ring\notification sounds on phone worked) until the update. Not sure what I can do other than wait for another update in hopes that it corrects the issue.

Thanks for the reply. I have been through all of those steps. Nothing is muted. Still, no ring\notification sounds on the phone once the watch 4 is powered up and connected to the Samsung phone. Something with the last watch 4 update. I can see that a phone call is incoming on both the phone & watch 4 and I can answer and hear the caller just fine. I just need audible ring sounds on the phone when the the Watch 4 is connected. It worked without intervention prior to the watch 4 update. Samsung is unresponsive.

@FlyboyLDB: For clarity, does the watch emit a ringtone while it is connected to the phone? On the watch itself, try heading to Settings > Notifications > Mute notifications on phone, and toggle this option off to see if this helps. Also, on the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone, head to Watch Settings > Notifications > Sync Do Not Disturb With Phone, and toggle this option off, if applicable. If you use Bedtime Mode or Theatre Mode on the watch, try disabling these features via Settings > Advanced Features, as they will also mute incoming calls.

I've got the same problem. My watch is connected, but has been for over a year. Only recently I realised that every time I get a call (Phone or Whatsapp) only my watch vibrates. The call doens't even show up on the display of the phone. And when I unlock my screen I still have to drag down the notification bar and look for the call in the list. I hope someone can help (not just with a link to some support page)

If your iPhone is in Do Not Disturb mode, incoming calls will go straight to voicemail without ringing. The same is true if you have a Focus mode enabled that's set to block calls (on iOS 15 or later).

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