Hi, I think this has happened to most of us. Hold your phone so the
volume buttons are on your left. Go up one past the two volume
buttons. The button at the top, on the long side of the phone, can be
pushed up and down, down being towards your desk or whatever your phne
is lying on. you can push it up and down, and it will say "mute" when
pushed down and "unmute" when you push it up, not towareds the corner
(it won't go there but the oehter way. Now all of your sounds including
your ringer will be back to normal.
Vicki Meizinger
On 8/22/2012 11:53 AM, Michael Amaro wrote:
Hello Listers,
Yesterday I let my 9 yearold son borrow my iPhone 4s. When he gave it
back. I noticed that when ever I receive a call,the phone vibrates
when it rings. I wentin to settings and sounds and made sure that
vibrate mode is turned off. In deed it is. How can I keep the phone
from vibrateing when it rings? Even though as I said before vibrate
mode is off.
Thanks
Michael
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