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No Ringtone for incomming Call when in an App

NicoleJS

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Hi guys,
I cannot believe I am the only one with this issue, but my phone does not ring when an incomming call is received and you are in an app or game , it rings just fine when you aren't in a app. The phone puts a little call accept or reject icon on the screen when you get an incomming call, but there is no sound in the form of a ring tone when you are in an app. This is annoying as hell, as I have missed a fair few calls due to me not looking at my phone when a call is received and I have had an app running.
I have tried setting different permissions, mainly in the call management app, but nothing seems to fix the issue. Maybe I am doing something wrong and I am hoping you guys can steer me in the correct direction please.
Phone - Huawei Mate 20
Service Provider - iD (UK Service Provider over 3 Network I believe).
huawei mate 20x ringtone
Many Thanks in anticipation of your help.
phoneringtones.info
 
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It is hard to say without tasting it.  Once I've designed and brewed a beer, the estimated IBU and color are really meaningless to me.  It all comes down to taste, aroma, appearance, etc. to decide what I've really ended up with.  Sometimes, what I end up with really does not fit into a category and I just have to drink it all my self  ;D.

 
I think you should listen to music while drinking beer. To do that, you can search for the phrase ringtones ringchill and go there to download the music you want.
 
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