> This phone doesn't give me enough time to answer it before it goes to
> voice mail. Is there a way to increase the number of rings? I have
> gone through the settings, but didn't see anything.
Never mind. Found it on a cingular forum.
Find your VM system number with *#67# [send]
Delay before answer: *61*(VM system number)**30# [send]
where the 30 before the pound sign at the end is the delay before going
to voice mail.
You can experiement with different settings, say 10 seconds and then 30,
to confirm that the changes work.
John Navas - 16 Dec 2005 14:53 GMT
>> This phone doesn't give me enough time to answer it before it goes to
>> voice mail. Is there a way to increase the number of rings? I have
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>You can experiement with different settings, say 10 seconds and then 30,
>to confirm that the changes work.
FYI, this is covered in the Cingular FAQ, link below.

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Call 611. They will take care of it for you.
At least my Cingular here in H-town did that for me.
On 12/16/05 8:08 AM, in article mcua73-sb5.ln1@turf.coleman.com, "Buck
Turgidson" <jc_va@hotmail.com> wrote:
> This phone doesn't give me enough time to answer it before it goes to
> voice mail. Is there a way to increase the number of rings? I have
> gone through the settings, but didn't see anything.
>
> Thanks for any help.
Austinman - 06 Jan 2006 23:52 GMT
You can also enter a hash code to extend the ring time. Check out
http://www.cellular.co.za/gsm_hash_code.htm for a list of them. There are
probably other sites with this information, but this was the first one
Google found.
> Call 611. They will take care of it for you.
> At least my Cingular here in H-town did that for me.
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