How do increase the number of rings on my Note 4?

tadpoles

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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

I don't think you can do it on the phone but your carrier may be able to increase it.

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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

As tadpoles says, you'll need to contact your carrier and see if they have a way to make the transfer to voicemail more "patient".
 

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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

my phone rings off too quickly if not answered

Procedure to adjust ring time before voicemail answers:



This question has come up several times and I've posted the procedure several times and it keeps coming up.


Just follow these steps.
1. Enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk
2. Write down the number your calls are currently forwarded to. This is your voicemail deposit number.
3. Decide how long you want the phone to ring in 5 second intervals. The maximum time is 30 seconds.
4. Now enter **61*(number from step 2)*11*(number from step 3, use 2 digits)# and press Send/Talk.
Example **61*18085519626*11*30#
This will now change your default ring time before voicemail answers to 30 seconds. To test if it was successful, enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk for the new value.
 

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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

Procedure to adjust ring time before voicemail answers:



This question has come up several times and I've posted the procedure several times and it keeps coming up.


Just follow these steps.
1. Enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk
2. Write down the number your calls are currently forwarded to. This is your voicemail deposit number.
3. Decide how long you want the phone to ring in 5 second intervals. The maximum time is 30 seconds.
4. Now enter **61*(number from step 2)*11*(number from step 3, use 2 digits)# and press Send/Talk.
Example **61*18085519626*11*30#
This will now change your default ring time before voicemail answers to 30 seconds. To test if it was successful, enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk for the new value.
This is good info. Thanks. It'll have to be posted again because different people ask the question. Maybe the mods could make a sticky of it?


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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

Procedure to adjust ring time before voicemail answers:



This question has come up several times and I've posted the procedure several times and it keeps coming up.


Just follow these steps.
1. Enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk
2. Write down the number your calls are currently forwarded to. This is your voicemail deposit number.
3. Decide how long you want the phone to ring in 5 second intervals. The maximum time is 30 seconds.
4. Now enter **61*(number from step 2)*11*(number from step 3, use 2 digits)# and press Send/Talk.
Example **61*18085519626*11*30#
This will now change your default ring time before voicemail answers to 30 seconds. To test if it was successful, enter *#61*11# and press Send/Talk for the new value.

Maybe it is a Sprint thing, but when I enter the command in step 1 into my dialer and hit talk, I get a voice message that the feature code I entered is not valid.
 

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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

Problem is, changing ringtones doesn't affect how long your phone rings on the caller's end. Changing the ringTIME with a code or contacting the service provider affects both the caller and called.

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Sweet Pikake

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Re: how do increase the number of rings on note 4

I think this procedure is for GSM based devices. CDMA might have different way of prolonging the ring time. Like others have suggested, it may be a carrier adjusted procedure.
 

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As I have turned off voicemail, my phone rings forever. Never stop ringing ever. Obviously carrier issue, I'm with o2 UK and unlocked SIM free.

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