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  • Oops, it's still set to silent from math class, thanks forthe reminder :)
  • Vibrate, almost always.
  • while at work I have it on meeting or silent at home it is on normal or loud but always on vibrate
  • Vibrate and ring. I use my Ipod a lot every day, that way I won't miss any calls. :)
  • loud ring. It startles people when it rings.lol
  • Set to Vibe THEN ring! The vibe alerts when in a meeting, restaurant, anywhere you don't want to annoy EVERYONE that you have a call (wish some cared about others as much). The beauty of having the phone vibe three times and then ring is so you can catch that call (or let it go to v-mail) without anyone knowing. However when the phone is in your office (while you’re in a meeting in the conference room), you can still catch, or know someone has called. Another example is at home when you take the phone off and put it down. Rather than having to bounce back and forth between ring and vibrate, you can again catch that call since once the three vibes are over...it begins to ring! This is especially great when you have different ringtones for different people. So probably the best feature ever developed, and the one that all manufactures took off their new phones (except for the blackberry, but that’s a PDA) is no more for now. If there is a phone that will vibe, then ring...I would buy it in a heartbeat! In the interim I will stick with my old Moto E-815: If anyone knows of a phone that will vibe first to alert you (not the entire room), then ring if the phone is not on you, or you didn't feel the vibe, PLEASE LET ME KNOW!!!!!!! Thx!
  • Mine is set to differnt Family Guy quotes unless I'm in church and then it's off completely.
  • Vibrate then ring, to try and not disturb people around me.
  • Vibe then ring...but the sound on my phone is rarely turned on. Usually it's just on vibrate.

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