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Hi:
I just got my v710 and so far so good (almost). I keep my phone on vibrate
because I think the rest of the world doesnt need to know I am receiving a
call. I use wired headset when in my car. Should there be some
notification in my ear that a phone call is coming through, or should I just
get surprised that someone is talking to me? Does a bluetooth headset solve
this issue?

Tony Montano

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Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but, I have owned a 710 for awhile and, as I
recall, the phone will "ring" in a wired headset whether or not the phone is
set to vibrate. Same with the bluetooth headset. I use a Jabra and works
just fine.

Why not test it out once by calling yourself from your home phone?

"Tony Montano" <montanoa@snet.net> wrote in message
news:EBWre.3572$on5.3403@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...
> Hi:
> I just got my v710 and so far so good (almost). I keep my phone on
> vibrate because I think the rest of the world doesnt need to know I am
> receiving a call. I use wired headset when in my car. Should there be
> some notification in my ear that a phone call is coming through, or should
> I just get surprised that someone is talking to me? Does a bluetooth
> headset solve this issue?
>
> Tony Montano
>

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Mine doesn't. It does vibrate, unless I set it to ring. I hate to muck with
the settings for something as frequent as a car trip

"Carl Rothman" <crothman@NOSPAMoptonline.net> wrote in message
news:Pgese.24967$So7.17334@fe10.lga...
> Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but, I have owned a 710 for awhile and, as I
> recall, the phone will "ring" in a wired headset whether or not the phone
> is set to vibrate. Same with the bluetooth headset. I use a Jabra and
> works just fine.
>
> Why not test it out once by calling yourself from your home phone?
>
> "Tony Montano" <montanoa@snet.net> wrote in message
> news:EBWre.3572$on5.3403@newssvr19.news.prodigy.com...
>> Hi:
>> I just got my v710 and so far so good (almost). I keep my phone on
>> vibrate because I think the rest of the world doesnt need to know I am
>> receiving a call. I use wired headset when in my car. Should there be
>> some notification in my ear that a phone call is coming through, or
>> should I just get surprised that someone is talking to me? Does a
>> bluetooth headset solve this issue?
>>
>> Tony Montano
>>
>
>

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