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Old November 20th, 2009, 08:50 PM   #15 (permalink)
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ToxicToast,

Thanks for all the details information. We appreciate all your research and taking the time to post.

There's so much information here, so could you provide a simply summary of steps to reduce the number of rings.

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we went into the Advanced tab.
What do you mean by "Advance tab"?

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if you go to Settings > Sounds and Display > Roaming Alert

and uncheck that, the phone won't "check" to see if it's Roaming before each call comes in, thus gaining another half to full ring.
This is the only step I've seen laid out. I already have this unchecked.

Questions:

Are there any other steps in our handset settings that we can do to decrease the number of rings?

If so, please list the steps.

i.e. in the format of:

Menu --> Settings --> etc.

There's a lot of other technical information listed in your thread. I'm not sure what specific steps can be done, if anything, to imrove this further.

I'm also not sure if some of these can be improved via the handset (i.e. Menu --> Settings --> (perform additional steps)

vs.

what's not handset related.

Are some of the things you've mentioned above only matters that can be set or changed by Sprint Tech support only?

Please distinguish.

If so, please outline the steps of what we should say to Advanced Tech Support should we call them. If we have to call Advanced Tech Support, it would be nice to have a checklist/cheatsheet when talking with them, especially with all these techinical terms.

Please list any other specific steps that we can do, handset or non-handset, the steps, and pro's and con's (i.e. battery life) if any such steps are applicable. Thank you again for your diligence in this matter.

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