Re: how to reach someone who makes it h ard to reach him.

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Sujet : Re: how to reach someone who makes it h ard to reach him.
De : this (at) *nospam* ddress.is.invalid (Frank Slootweg)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android
Date : 08. Apr 2024, 16:23:21
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micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
 
My brother, who has been sick and I'm worried about him, is usually
impossible** to reach.   It rings 5 or 6 times and goes to voicemail,
which is almost always full.   I visited two weeks ago and found he had
it set on DND.  I turned that off, but today it did the same thing.
 
If his phone were off, it would go to voicemail right away, right? or
almost right away, no 5 rings, Right?
 
Is there any other way it could ring 5 times and go to VM other than
DND?
 
Maybe he sets it to DND when he's sleeping and forgets to change it
back.   Is there some other settting he could use instead for sleeping?

  There probably is a setting for a sleep schedule, but if that exists
and how/where to set it, depends on the phone (which you don't mention).

  My Samsung Galaxy A51 has such a sleep schedule (Settings ->
Notifications -> Do not disturb -> Sleeping).

Or a way that I could get it to ring aloud for me, even when set on DND?

  AJL described how he uses that on his phone.

**Except I can text him, but he doesn't usually notice texts either.
 
Is there a way to keep the text notification on top until he clicks on
it?  I seem to find that they display for a second or two and then all
there is is the badge on the text icon on the homepage.

  On my phone the SMS notification stays on the lock screen or home
screen until touched, but it's a tiny icon, so easily overlooked.

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8 Apr 24 o Re: how to reach someone who makes it h ard to reach him.1Frank Slootweg

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