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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Derby, England
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Quick Mobile Question
I know this has probably been asked a thousand times but does anyone know how to increase the ringing time of a Vodaphone mobile? I've done it in the past before but I can't remember how. I thought it was with a special code that was provider specific but just incase its phone specific I have a Panasonic GD87.
Thanks in advance
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Belfast
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You mean before it goes on to Voicemail? Mine is too short I think, as far as I know can't your phone provider increase the rings on it???
I don't think you'll be able to do it with the phone itself. I have the same phone so if you find out let me know! Good Luck |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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When I was on o2 you could choose in the Voicemail 901 setup how long you wanted your phone to ring for, but I haven't discovered that feature on my new T-Mobile voicemail
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but I haven't discovered that feature on my new T-Mobile voicemail
Its done from the phone on T-Mobile, you use the Call Divert options to set this up on Nokia phones, i do not know where you do it on others. Call customer services, they can set the delay for you there too.
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I have a Sony phone, you can set the number it diverts to and you can set different numbers on different conditions (busy, switched off etc) but not the delay.
Ah well, a phone call to Customer Services I think...
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