T timrock Member Sep 21, 2010 #1 is it possible to set the number of times your phone should ring before it goes to voice mail? how do i set this up? thanks.
is it possible to set the number of times your phone should ring before it goes to voice mail? how do i set this up? thanks.
D DF Smod Silver Member Sep 21, 2010 #2 The only way I knew of that this was possible on the Droid 1 was to do some editing in the build.prop, chances are it is the same thing
The only way I knew of that this was possible on the Droid 1 was to do some editing in the build.prop, chances are it is the same thing
J jloya Member Sep 21, 2010 #3 ^^^^ I would like to know as well, i feel like it only rings for a short time before going to VM must have posted at the same time as you tparker as while i was typing my comment yours was not shown Last edited: Sep 21, 2010
^^^^ I would like to know as well, i feel like it only rings for a short time before going to VM must have posted at the same time as you tparker as while i was typing my comment yours was not shown
P piggylubber New Member Sep 21, 2010 #4 searching the boards, one op replied that only VZ can do that... Changing rings before voice mail
OP OP T timrock Member Sep 21, 2010 #5 piggylubber said: searching the boards, one op replied that only VZ can do that... Changing rings before voice mail Click to expand... thanks a lot.
piggylubber said: searching the boards, one op replied that only VZ can do that... Changing rings before voice mail Click to expand... thanks a lot.
D DF Smod Silver Member Sep 21, 2010 #6 This works on a rooted droid 1 Within Root Explorer navigate to system and longpress on build.prop Select "open in text editor" Find the line ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=3000 You can change this line to anything, even "0" the lower the number the lower the delay I have changed mine to zero before and the least amount of rings I ended up with was three A reboot will be necessary for these changes to take place and as I said I have only done this on a Droid 1 not a DX
This works on a rooted droid 1 Within Root Explorer navigate to system and longpress on build.prop Select "open in text editor" Find the line ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=3000 You can change this line to anything, even "0" the lower the number the lower the delay I have changed mine to zero before and the least amount of rings I ended up with was three A reboot will be necessary for these changes to take place and as I said I have only done this on a Droid 1 not a DX
C chikibabe Member Sep 21, 2010 #7 This doesn't seem to make a difference...5 rings both times. tparker76 said: This works on a rooted droid 1 Within Root Explorer navigate to system and longpress on build.prop Select "open in text editor" Find the line ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=3000 You can change this line to anything, even "0" the lower the number the lower the delay I have changed mine to zero before and the least amount of rings I ended up with was three A reboot will be necessary for these changes to take place and as I said I have only done this on a Droid 1 not a DX Click to expand...
This doesn't seem to make a difference...5 rings both times. tparker76 said: This works on a rooted droid 1 Within Root Explorer navigate to system and longpress on build.prop Select "open in text editor" Find the line ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=3000 You can change this line to anything, even "0" the lower the number the lower the delay I have changed mine to zero before and the least amount of rings I ended up with was three A reboot will be necessary for these changes to take place and as I said I have only done this on a Droid 1 not a DX Click to expand...
D DF Smod Silver Member Sep 21, 2010 #8 tparker76 said: This works on a rooted droid 1 Click to expand... I am sorry, this is for the number of times it will ring in the callers ear before your device will ring...oops Sometimes I feel like my Droid 1...so much information, so little memory
tparker76 said: This works on a rooted droid 1 Click to expand... I am sorry, this is for the number of times it will ring in the callers ear before your device will ring...oops Sometimes I feel like my Droid 1...so much information, so little memory