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Gus

I think you might want to think this through a little more.

If the phone went into "quiet mode" and you missed an important call because you went to to get a cup of coffee from the coffee maker 20 feet away, you would be blogging about how phones shouldn't override settings on their own.

Users should set their preferences, machines shouldn't over-ride them.

Christian Cantrell

Not sure what you mean. This seems like a perfect case for smart ringers. Assuming you are wearing the phone, it would automatically adjust to the noise in your immediate area. If you walked over to a loud coffee maker, it should ring more loudly. If you wandered away where it was quiet, the ring would be softer in order to not draw unwanted attention. Or am I misunderstanding?

Mark Helmstetter

I think he means the case where you are not wearing the phone, which is the only problem I see with your original idea. If I leave me phone upstairs on the dresser, and I'm downstairs eating dinner, I won't hear the phone ring.

I suppose maybe a smarter phone and a smarter holster could help this situation. If the phone new when it was out of the holster, and the holster knew when it was not attached to your belt/etc. then it could perhaps make a more intelligent decision based on it's state and your preferences.

Or maybe we could all get some sort of radio beacon implanted in our bodies, that way the devices around us would know our proximity. :-)

BTW -- I'm going to start calling you at 9PM now -- just to keep your heart rate up :-)

RconR007

Another great topic regarding smarter ring tones. The way I have remedy the problem has been with "VOICE ringers." What the hell is that? Well I went to AT&T Labs for text to speech and created a bunch of Messages for a group of people, and made them polite enough that when the phone rings it just sounds like someone is talking to me. Instead of a loud ring or a vibration. Even in noise places I have been able to hear the phone ring, or speak in my case. Which made me feel good. I have this sexy english woman on mine, that speaks: "UHMMM, excuse me sir, you have a phone call on line 1 waiting." I get a kick out that every time I hear it.
Keep the great ideas coming.

Wes Alvaro

It's already in the works:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc163341.aspx
Looks like a pretty neat implementation.

Germany SIM Card

Sometimes for me also the ringing of my mobile phone scares me. I had a mobile phone before which has the feature of slowly increasing the Ringtone volume as the phone rings.

tera

Sometimes for me also the ringing of my mobile phone scares me. I had a mobile phone before which has the feature of slowly increasing the Ringtone volume as the phone rings.

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