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This happens to me all the time. The problem compounds itself because cell phones and becoming smaller and smaller, making it harder and harder to find them in the event that they get lost. The problem is obvious, but I must confess I might not have the best solution for it. But I was thinking a few
conditions that should definitely be in place:
1) If the phone is on vibrate/silent mode and you miss 10 calls and if the total time for those calls was like 3 hours or so then the phone should switch to ringer mode.
2) If the cell phone is on vibrate/silent and has missed calls for over a day then it just goes back into ring mode.
I always find my phone hidden in some couch cravis. And its a pain. So this might help me.
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But this wouldn't work for long movies like "Titanic" or "Lord of the Rings". |
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tried loosing and it didn't work. Sorry. |
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lame vibrate is used to hide the fact your phone is on at work, potentially more workable would be to have a pin number to dial after your tel. no. that activates the ring similar to remote modes for answerphones |
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//I always find my phone hidden in some couch cravis//
Could you look there first? |
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