Is this possible to make dual SIM different ringtone. Also vibrate on call connecting or hang up.
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I just put in the SIM card on my smartphone and tried to call and I get a weird call tone - instead of one I get two overlapping ones, one being solid "beeeeep" and the other more like a bit vibrating one. And if the line is busy, the call ends with the usual "beep-beep-beep" but instead of the earphone it comes from a speakerphone and the worst thing is, it doesn't end until I press the "End talk" button whereas on other phones it usually ends after 3-4 beeps.
My question is - is this behaviour normal for the WM6 built-in phone? I kinda doubt it but still... And is there any decent replacement for the built-in call handler application or are they all based on the same built-in crap? I looked but I found not much other than skins...
I suspect that one call tone is from network and the other is from built in application when it gets the network signal, but there's not much I am able to do about it, so please, can anyone help?
Sounds like your profile. Do you have it set to ring, and vibrate at the same time? As for the end talk, that's normal for WM6 phones.
Actually it's not the profile, because I am talking about the tone that I hear from the earpiece - there's two of them. I am not talking about vibration, that's turned off. Just that the overlapping call tones - one is solid, other is vibrant beep. And it sucks that there's two of them...
In addition, here's one weird thing - when I put in SIM card from one operator, it does these annoying things, but when I put another, everything works fine. So it kind of depends on the SIM card somehow...
UPDATE: Got rid of the double call tone with a workaround - in registry under HKCU\\ControlPanel\Sounds\GCFTone changed the "sound" key value from "ringback.wav" to "silent.wav", for which I previously created an empty wav file full of silence and copied it to Windows folder.
The SIM card change didn't help. I currently conclude that
a) if the SIM card is SIM ToolKit capable, it creates this anomaly.
b) the problem lies with some unknown properties of the SIM.
The problem with busy tone coming out of speaker still persists. Haven't found a solution for it yet. Going to harrass Microsoft and the mobile operator with the issue now
What is weird is that as far as I know, this is the most advanced PPC forum and I don't get even ideas about which registry setting to look into or smth... That's a bit sad.
Is it possible to implement flip to mute a ringtone during incoming call into the stock Rom? I tried few apps, but they won't recover from mute (goes to silent mode) once the call is made or a missed call happens... Also i miss calls after the mute happens because the ringtone doesn't get restored & the phone goes to silent mode.
For reference, i suggest HTC phone. HTC phones has this feature which is very useful. I would really love to have this in Yureka.
I have the dual sim version of the XT1622 - 2 GB RAM / 16 GB ROM and am trying to set up a different ring tone for each SIM card. Having gone through the settings several times, I cannot see anywhere on the phone where I can do this. When I go in to "Settings - Sound & Notification - Phone ringtone" and add a ring tone, it is the same ring tone for both sim cards.
My main reason for getting this phone was that I could use it for my personal phone and also for work. It would be very useful to have two different ring tones.
I would appreciate any help in setting this up.
Pat
My G4 2016 works almost perfectly, with one annoying exception: when I receive Whatsapp calls, the phone will ring - or not. Even when I use the BlueTooth headset, sometimes Whatsapp will ring like normal through the headset, at other occasions, the music will go mute when receiving a Whatsapp call, but there will be no ring tone.
The issue exists on Android 6.0 and stayed after update to 7.0
Seems like I don't receive whatsapp notifications unless my phone screen happens to be on.
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Upgraded my dual sim s8 to Oreo. When the incoming call screen pops up there is seemingly no way to tell which sim the call is ringing. On Nougat there was a subtle identifier in the status bar where the receiving sim had an outline around it. With Oreo that's gone and I see no way to tell. Am I missing it? anyone?
If the call comes in while you are unlocked and on the device the small popup does actually identify which sim, as does the call history.
Seems like a pretty decent oversight on Samsung's part.
Answering my own question here which may help others. It seems you can only get that outline indicator in the status bar if you choose a default sim for calls. If you select "always ask" then there is no outline indicator at all. So for example if you choose sim 1 for calls, the outline will always be around the signal bar for sim 1, unless you are receiving an incoming call on sim 2, the outline moves over to sim2 while the phone is ringing so you can determine which sim is getting the call.
So once you choose a default sim for calls, (depsite the fact that you still have the choice of sim to dial from in the dialer app) it functions just like it did in Nougat.
This was a pain point for me. Thanks for the answer.
Still we should get an indicator that is quite clear and big instead of struggling to find out about very basic thing (which sim are we getting the call through). Looking forward for a fix on this