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I think there's a default one that goes off right after you missed a call and that's it--there's no reminder for it (unfortunately) and there's no good way to change that sound either.
Unfortunately not. You might be able to do something with the actual sound file somewhere deep in the firmware if you hack around in it by connecting the phone to a computer and using some application to access it, but that might be the only way to do it (if that even works).
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C DM
Unfortunately not. You might be able to do something with the actual sound file somewhere deep in the firmware if you hack around in it by connecting the phone to a computer and using some application to access it, but that might be the only way to do it (if that even works).
wow, because on this verizon site this live sales person is saying otherwise
wow, because on this verizon site this live sales person is saying otherwise
And what would that be?
Aside from that, VZW (or even any) representatives are often not exactly informed and/or know something incorrectly, so, unfortunately, it's not unusual to get wrong information that way.