OK, I know there is a simple answer, but how do you make this phone ring more than three times before it rolls to voicemail?
Thanks!!
richard_carter53 said:
OK, I know there is a simple answer, but how do you make this phone ring more than three times before it rolls to voicemail?
Thanks!!
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I believe it is a system setting. Dial 611 ask them to change it.
--M
I have the same problem.
I hate it, when people complain that i always put them to voicemail...when in fact it goes to voicemail only after 3 rings.
PLEASEE HELPPPPP
Here's a list of GSM codes -- looks like 61 is the one you want.
thanks a lot buddy u solved my problm... and after looking for a while, i found that one can do it directy on an MDA.
Go to Start>
Settings >
Phone >
Services >
Highlight 'Call Forwarding' >
Click on 'Get Settings' >
from the 'Forward after' drop down menu, Select 30 seconds(or whatever u like, 30 seconds max).>
Exit settings.
and u r done.
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When I had my O2XDA there was a way of getting the ring to ring longer, before the answer phone kicks in - I seem to remember that it was a sequence of ####**** & number entered in to the phone app, but I cant find the post anywhere.
Can anyone remember and does it work for the Exec?
Also I believe it was an O2UK thing only.
Start -> Settings -> Phone -> Serivces tab -> Call Fowarding.
That should do it.
astage wrote:
If you're using the Exec on o2, you can adjust the cut-in delay at the o2 end. You do so by keying in/sending the following to o2:
**61*901*11*xx# [send]
(where xx is number of seconds, e.g. 30.)
Note: I think the maximum delay allowed is about 30-secs - at least I've never got it to extend longer than that!
I have found that o2 occasionally reset mine back to about 10-secs, so have it programmed into a contact number.
HTH
same trick for t-mobile ?
Anyone know the same trick for t-mobile ??
Nigel
Hoff said:
Start -> Settings -> Phone -> Serivces tab -> Call Fowarding.
That should do it.
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Uhm thats exactly right.
You don't need to invent cheese or anything. Just untick the 'forward to voicemail if not answered in xx rings' box.
kevin666 said:
astage wrote:
If you're using the Exec on o2, you can adjust the cut-in delay at the o2 end. You do so by keying in/sending the following to o2:
**61*901*11*xx# [send]
(where xx is number of seconds, e.g. 30.)
Note: I think the maximum delay allowed is about 30-secs - at least I've never got it to extend longer than that!
I have found that o2 occasionally reset mine back to about 10-secs, so have it programmed into a contact number.
HTH
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Thank you, thats the code I was after.
Anyone have any idea if you can change the amount of time before voicemail kicks in ?
Currently, with the slow recovery for ringtones, the phone only actually rings for about 15 seconds before voicemail kicks in - not really long enough.
Is this configurable anywhere ?
I would like to set it 45-60 seconds if possible.
Handset is on O2 if that has any bearing on things.
Love this place. SO much knowledge about !
Voicemail delay
Start Menu -> Settings
Personal Tab
Phone
Services Tab
Select "Call Forwarding" then Click "Get Settings"
It reads the details from the network..
You should see details on that screen of :-
"Forward phone calls only if:"
No answer..
Forward after <drop down list box>
Hope this helps.
Looks like the job. Thank you very much.
B. Rgds
John
I've had a quick search for this but can't find it and its probably something blindingly obvious, but how can you change the length of time the phone rings for before cutting out to voicemail?
Thanks in advance Carl
capt_carl said:
I've had a quick search for this but can't find it and its probably something blindingly obvious, but how can you change the length of time the phone rings for before cutting out to voicemail?
Thanks in advance Carl
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that depends on your carrier & how many rings/seconds it takes before the VM picks up. for example, Sprint is 20 seconds from first ring to VM - unfortunately on Sprint's network there is no way to change the time from 20 seconds more or less - i think some other carriers allow you to change that option - you can always call your carrier to find out or call your cell & time it to find out how long it takes before VM picks up - then you would know how long to make your ingers if you happen to make your own.
Hope that helps
I found a registry setting for WM Standard once that allowed me to increase my ring time from about 4 rings to about 5 (from about 20 seconds to about 30). It wouldn't ring any longer than that no matter how many seconds I set it to ring, but it was something.
That was for a smartphone, but it seems to me a similar setting ought to be found in WM Pro's registry...
Too bad I can't remember what it was (that was 3 phones ago!).
You can change it by:
Start --> Settings --> Phone --> Services
choose option Call Forwarding --> Get settings
Now it will display the settings for forwarding calls. Here you can also change the seconds before getting voicemail(max 30 seconds if supported by your operator).
greetz
I dont have the option of "Call Forwarding " how can i get it ????
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Thanks Caspertje Its been bugging me for about 6 mounths and it was in my face all the time god I fill silly.
no matter what you do with the phone settings this is controlled by your service provider.
Most phone providers world wide only allow for a maximum of 30 seconds ring time. this is done because they dont want to the available lines tied up that are ringing for extended periods.
araponga said:
I dont have the option of "Call Forwarding " how can i get it ????
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use a registry editor or advanced config, the page is an option to be enabled
When my phone stars to ring sometimes I get the message: "device is busy. Call is being forwarded" This is not quoted, because I have Dutch WM6.1.
But I think it must be something like that in English
Anyway.. When I get this message, the call is forwarded to my voicemail.
This is very annoying, because I have to call back all the time..
Does anyone have a sollucion?
ty..
I think this means you have accidentally pressed the call end button which causes it to go to voicemail...
Have you checked the settings in system options and turned off the auto reject call option?
stuntdouble said:
Have you checked the settings in system options and turned off the auto reject call option?
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Where do I find these?
Settings -> system tab -> ?
AnusPOWER said:
Where do I find these?
Settings -> system tab -> ?
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I can't remember exactly or check at the moment because I'm using a 6.5 rom. But I think you can access it by pressing the call accept button, then choosing options from the phone menu. Then that should bring up a tabbed menu, and its in there somewhere. There's definitely something there though as I remember changing it when I was using 6.1 last to get mine working fine.
In the services tab?
I disabled all forward call settings already.. No changes.
Hi All,
if i am on a call and same time if i get another call it is not showing in my missed call list. What settings i have to do for it or any other software to install.
It is making me miss many importent calls
Regarrds,
Pramod
Its not an touch2 issue
pramodkvp said:
Hi All,
if i am on a call and same time if i get another call it is not showing in my missed call list. What settings i have to do for it or any other software to install.
It is making me miss many importent calls
Regarrds,
Pramod
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You need to set this on provider level. Since I can't see from which country you are I can't help you directly. Get in touch with your provider. They can tell you the settings you need to make on their server.
Regards
cimber
HTC TOUCH 2 misscall alerts activation
cimber said:
You need to set this on provider level. Since I can't see from which country you are I can't help you directly. Get in touch with your provider. They can tell you the settings you need to make on their server.
Regards
cimber
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GO TO SETTINGS,
GO TO PERSONAL
GO TO PHONE
SELECT GSM/UMTS SERVICES: YOU WILL GET" CALL WAITING OPTION"
SELECT IT: CLICK GET SETTINGS,
it will give 2 options 1) Notify me & 2) donot notify me,
SELECT NOTIFY ME OPTION....... PRESS OK ON TOP RIGHT CORNER OF SCREEN!!!!! WAALAH! YOU ARE DONE