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Decreasing number of rings
- Hace 3 años
Hey there! The short code you used, was it this?
**61*18056377243**segundos# Cambia el tiempo de retardo de la transferencia de llamadas. Elige un retardo de 5, 10, 15, hasta 30 segundos. Por ejemplo, al marcar **61*18056377243**10# would be a 10-second delay.
Bear in mind you can only time in 5 second intervals up to 30 seconds or it might not work. Alternatively, you can dial 611 to reach out to your Account Expert OR contact T-Force via Facebook or Twitter and we'd be glad to help you out. Hope this helps!
T-Mobile's Call Forwarding Delay Time **61* feature does not work for me. Regardless of the number of Delay Seconds entered, it defaults to the standard 15 seconds or so ring time.
In my case, I have a Samsung Note 20 Ultra and I believe the reason this Call Forwarding Delay Time does not work is because Samsung intercepts the MMI Code and strips the optional delay portion (**nn#) within their phone's "Supplementary Services" feature, which cannot be disabled.
If I'm correct, T-Mobile engineers need to get on the phone with Samsung engineers and get this problem solved. It's a Samsung problem that appears to many to be a T-Mobile issue.
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