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Thomas Davie

macrumors 6502a
Jan 20, 2004
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Does she ever have an iPad or Mac near her when this happens?

I was leaving dialysis 2 days ago and waiting for my transport, thought I had received a call. I thought.

Heard ringing. Looked at phone and didn’t see anything. Kept hearing ringing which eventually stopped. Honestly just thought I was hallucinating or having another HPPD (hallucinogen perception persisting disorder) episode, i.e flashback.

Noooo, it was my iPad Pro sitting in it’s Tomtec case. Honest to god I did not know that you could make or receive calls on nearby Apple devices. I turned this off on all iPads and Macs I’ve got.

Tom
 

mblm85

macrumors regular
Apr 3, 2010
146
516
Yorkshire, UK
Go into the contact for each of these friends of hers. Go into Edit and scroll down to Ringtone. Is it set to Default or something else? Change it to default and it should ring like the others.

OR

go into Settings > Phone > Blocked Contacts and see if she's accidentally added them there

OR

Is she using a Focus that restricts which calls can come through?
 

AL2TEACH

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Feb 17, 2007
1,224
507
North Las Vegas, NV.
Thanks all, I went to ringtones and turned on Emergency Bypass for both. They ring now. Those #'s were not in the block list. A banner would appear with the call but only those two callers were silent. Working now but will try to see what happened later.
 
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