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  2. 8 ways to fix an iPhone that's not ringing properly - AOL

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    If your iPhone won't ring, check that it's not set to Silent, having custom ringtone issues, and not in Do Not Disturb or headphone mode.

  3. Users say they have failed to wake up because of problems with sound

  4. Your phone may not be the best alarm clock if you want a good ...

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    If you are getting enough sleep at night consistently but are still not sleeping well or waking up feeling rested, it may be time to get evaluated by a board-certified sleep physician for possible ...

  5. Ringtone - Wikipedia

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    The ringing pattern is known as ring cadence, in which the high voltage ring current is switched on and off to create the pattern. In North America, the standard ring cadence is two seconds of ringing followed by four seconds of silence. In Australia and the UK, the standard ring cadence is 400 ms on, 200 ms off, 400 ms on, 2000 ms off.

  6. Health effects from noise - Wikipedia

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    Traumatic noise exposure can happen at work (e.g., loud machinery), at play (e.g., loud sporting events, concerts, recreational activities), and/or by accident (e.g., a backfiring engine.) Noise induced hearing loss is sometimes unilateral and typically causes patients to lose hearing around the frequency of the triggering sound trauma. [17]

  7. Phantom vibration syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Phantom vibration syndrome or phantom ringing syndrome is the perception that one's mobile phone is vibrating or ringing when it is not. Other terms for this concept include ringxiety (a portmanteau of ring and anxiety), fauxcellarm (a portmanteau of "faux" /foʊ/ meaning "fake" or "false" and "cellphone" and "alarm" pronounced similarly to "false alarm") and phonetom (a portmanteau of phone ...

  8. Why your iPhone's snooze is set at 9 minutes and not 10 - AOL

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    Not 10, not five, and the reason behind this is typical of an Apple product. A Quora user just revealed that the specific nine-minute snooze is an homage to old electric clocks.

  9. Ringing (telephony) - Wikipedia

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    A ring generator or ringing voltage generator is a device which outputs 20 cycle sinusoidal AC at up to 110 volts peak to power bells or annunciators in one or more telephone extensions. [4] The output stops if a handset is taken off the hook. In terminology devised by phone phreaks, a ringing generator is a magenta box.