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1 | initial version | posted 2014-12-06 16:06:33 +0200 |
I guess that the different handling of SIT tones by phone carriers make it not easy to find a good solution, but one year has already pass and the loud error tones has not been addressed yet.
So, as a kind of workaround, I think that allowing the option of "muting SIT tones" (on the phone tab, for instance), and just leaving the "Network error" message on the screen, can be a simple way to manage this problem.
It is quite disturbing when, while silently holding a incoming call as ignored, the speaker loudly plays these tones at the end of the call. Yeah, it could be a carrier's fault to behave that way, but let's provide a better procedure.
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I guess that the different handling of SIT tones by phone carriers make it not easy to find a good solution, but one year has already pass and the loud error tones has not been addressed yet.
So, as a kind of workaround, I think that allowing the option of "muting SIT tones" (on the phone tab, for instance), and just leaving the "Network error" message on the screen, can be a simple way to manage this problem.
It is quite disturbing when, while silently holding a incoming call as ignored, the speaker loudly plays these tones at the end of the call. Yeah, it could be a carrier's fault to behave that way, but let's provide a better procedure.
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I guess that the different handling of SIT tones by phone
carriers make it not easy to find a good solution, but one year has already pass passed and the loud error tones has not been addressed yet.
So, as a kind of workaround, I think that allowing the option of "muting SIT tones" (on the phone tab, for instance), and just leaving the "Network error" message on the screen, can be a simple way to manage this problem.
It is quite disturbing when, while silently holding a incoming call as ignored, the speaker loudly plays these tones at the end of the call. Yeah, it could be a carrier's fault to behave that way, but let's provide a better procedure.