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Jan 18, 2024, 6:40:26 AM1/18/24
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Is it possible to add a notification sound on the Fitbit sense? I know this model is equipped with a speaker because I take calls on it from time to time. I have been through every setting I can think of and even looked at 3rd party apps I could download. Still can't seem to find anything for a simple notification sound. Am I missing something glaringly obvious or is this basic feature simply missing?

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Suddenly, incoming callers do not hear a ringtone on their end anymore. Nevertheless, calls can be completed without further issues - just the calling party has the impression that nothing happes during the silence until we do pick up. Generally, my setup is working for years without such issues.

Does anyone have any further hints on how that may come about? I did try other nat settings but with no success, i.e., my ringtone packets to seem to get dropped in the critical case regardless of what I did so far.

Of course, I will ask our provider, but Deutsche Telekom is known to be catastrophic in this sense. Their position is that one should use their plastic equipment with proprietary software when connecting to their VOIP service.

In my examples, the call is never completed, just ringing and than hanging up. In all scenarios, completing the call does work without any issues whatsoever. The problem is just, that the calling party may not hear a ringtone presumably after a recent modification on the side of the carrier.

So, I've always loved that in Rebels, right from the get go, Ezra has this sound effect for him sensing the Force and would like to have it set aside for a tabletop role-playing game, but I can't find any Rebels soundboards anywhere, or even a proper singling out of the sound in a video. Does anyone know where I might find it, or at least a ringtone of it?

The scenario is this: We have a headquarters. This is where all the calls come in. We have set up an "Auto attendants" for this purpose. This also works wonderfully, but the ringtone during a conversation is much too loud. So if a call is being held with a caller and another caller is waiting on the line, the ringing drowns out the conversation with the first caller.
We can't use the "busy on busy" feature because it doesn't make sense in a headquarters. It must be possible to have several conversations at the same time.
Do any of you have any idea what I can do to make the ringing quieter? Normally, I don't want to hear another waiting caller knocking or kingking during a call.

I'd suggest the same thing razmee209 suggested. Assign custom ringtones to people whose calls you answer. Also, consider Settings>Phone>Silence Unknown Callers. That way, people who aren't in your contacts would ring at all. They will still show in the recents list and can still leave voicemail.

Thanks Raz, but that's not really what I'm going for. I don't want to assign ringtones to individuals, that would take a lot of effort. I want to, instead, have the option to have a ringtone set for callers that are NOT in my contacts list. Does that make sense?

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'While being extremely popular in 2000s, personalized ringtone became completely overlooked on the iPhone in 2018. We believe ringtones can be more than just a sound. It started with 'Let's make a simple ringtone maker' and evolved into a tiny platform for creating personalized 'ringgs' that stick and amuse.'

This tutorial shows you a stupidly-easy way to turn any MP3 song into an M4R ringtone that will be compatible with your iPhone. There's no iTunes involved. And best of all, it takes less than half a minute.

When having bluetooth headphones connected and listening to music, incoming call and message ringtones are output via the phone. In-band ringtone is supposed to be enabled by default for Android 9 - at least this is what online info tells me. Buuuuuut well, not for me.

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