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 Muffled ringtone for 2 sec and back to normal
kogan31
post Oct 16 2008, 05:42
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Hi guys,

Omnia ringtone(mp3) will sound muffled for aroud 2 sec when there is an incoming call and resume back to normal after that. Anyway to fix that? The fault is not with the mp3 but with omnia. I spoke to samsung helpdesk before and they said thats how omnia works.

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post Oct 16 2008, 06:45
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QUOTE(kogan31 @ Oct 16 2008, 13:42) *
Hi guys,

Omnia ringtone(mp3) will sound muffled for aroud 2 sec when there is an incoming call and resume back to normal after that. Anyway to fix that? The fault is not with the mp3 but with omnia. I spoke to samsung helpdesk before and they said thats how omnia works.

Thanks,
Kathy



I guess no one knows. Neither do i.. Sorry
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Koofteh
post Oct 16 2008, 11:38
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This is a common problem not just on the Omnia, but all Samsung phones. Even my old dumbphone U600 had the same exact issue with MP3 ringtones.

I haven't been able to find a solution yet sadly...
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post Oct 16 2008, 15:30
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is it possible to change codecs? diff mp3 codec possibly??
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post Oct 16 2008, 15:49
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Sorry to say I bought up this problem when I got the phone in August. I phoned Samsung directly and was told by them it is to protect the speaker....i laughed when they said it. I have been on many websites and no one no's how to fix this sad.gif
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post Oct 16 2008, 17:03
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QUOTE(Daymo7 @ Oct 16 2008, 15:49) *
I phoned Samsung directly and was told by them it is to protect the speaker....i laughed when they said it.


It is a safety feature incase you have just hung up a call and still have the phone next to your ear. Quite sensible really...
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post Oct 16 2008, 18:31
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QUOTE(Dodger747 @ Oct 16 2008, 18:03) *
It is a safety feature incase you have just hung up a call and still have the phone next to your ear. Quite sensible really...


I can see what you are saying but I have never had a problem with any other phone I have had, plus you set the volume of the ringtone anyway. Seems a poor reason to me but hey, it doesnt take away what a great phone it is anyway.
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post Oct 20 2008, 12:52
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I really hate this feature too.
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post Oct 20 2008, 14:02
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QUOTE(Dodger747 @ Oct 16 2008, 18:03) *
It is a safety feature incase you have just hung up a call and still have the phone next to your ear. Quite sensible really...


Bit random to have a feature for such an unlikely event. Surely hanging up requires moving the phone away from your ear anyway, to press the button!
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post Oct 20 2008, 17:35
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QUOTE(Dodger747 @ Oct 16 2008, 09:03) *
It is a safety feature incase you have just hung up a call and still have the phone next to your ear. Quite sensible really...


That's what increasing ringers are for.

This is just stupid... it jumps up in volume after a few seconds. It would make more sense if it played your ring at low volume once and then turned it up to full volume. Not play 2 seconds and then go up in volume halfway through the ringer.
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