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How can I increase the ring time on my 4S? I internet-searched and was informed by several articles that I should call *#61#, but that only got me a wrong number message rather than the "secret page" I expected to see. Thank you.
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Good afternoon.
I know how important it is to get to those calls. I've been in the same spot. I've reached for my device just as its going to voicemail. I wish we could. I'm sorry there isn't away to increase the amount of rings.
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Good afternoon.
I know how important it is to get to those calls. I've been in the same spot. I've reached for my device just as its going to voicemail. I wish we could. I'm sorry there isn't away to increase the amount of rings.
JoeL_VZW
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Perhaps we should investigate if ATT / SPRINT is smart enough to satisfy a basic customer need like this...
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Sprint doesn't offer adjustable ring times before voicemail pickup but AT&T does
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We certainly do not want to lose you as a customer, Brownian_Motion. Please accept our apology as the ring time is not a feature that can be changed. May I ask are you missing calls because of the length of the ring time? If so then there's the option of activating no answer/busy transfer call forwarding. With this service, the call will ring on your mobile number but instead of going to voice mail, the call will ring on a second number of your choice. This is a great option if you have a landline phone to forward to or another cell phone, like a work cell. If interested then here's a link on how to do so.
ArnettH_VZW
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That was pretty unnecessary. If you are gonna switch over something that minor just do it.
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Minor? Tell that to my wife. We've tested this and the calling party gets
ringback anywhere from 2 to 4 times - BEFORE THE IDIOT PHONE MAKES ANY
NOISE. She gets maybe 2 to 3 actual rings before the call drops/forwards.
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just off the phone with customer service regarding the ring length of my samsung galaxy s7 edge. my phone goes to voice mail after 4 rings and sometimes fewer; way too short.
i am told there is NO way to lengthen this. customer care says ring length cannot be changed on any phone. This seems to be Verizon issue; why can't they resolve it?? How to get VZ to address the issue?
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There is no issue. It is what it is.
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I wish there were a polite way of saying what a stupid response you gave. I don't want to forward my calls, I want to answer my phone.