stevenpensacola
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It seems like the "vibrate" mode of the newer cell phones just keep getting louder and louder...and draw more attention than an audible ring tone.
If a ring tone goes off in, say Sunday School, everyone quickly knows who the offender is, and everyone goes about their business,
If a phone on vibrate goes off, everyone "hears" the rrrrrrr rrrrrrrrr rrrrrrr, but can't place where it's coming from, so everyone begins checking their phones until the poor sap finally finds out it is him. We then proceed to give him the stink eye as we discreetly make sure our phones are on vibrate...
I used to have a pager back in the dark ages, and you had to be physically touching the thing to notice the vibration...which is how it should be.
Maybe everyone should place their phone on silent mode, keep your phone visible so you can "see" if you get a truly important call which really, truly, really really requires immediate response.
Unless you're a world famous heart transplant doctor, it can probably wait.
Testing has found that when the phone is vibrating, it does consume much more battery resources than when "ringing".
If a ring tone goes off in, say Sunday School, everyone quickly knows who the offender is, and everyone goes about their business,
If a phone on vibrate goes off, everyone "hears" the rrrrrrr rrrrrrrrr rrrrrrr, but can't place where it's coming from, so everyone begins checking their phones until the poor sap finally finds out it is him. We then proceed to give him the stink eye as we discreetly make sure our phones are on vibrate...
I used to have a pager back in the dark ages, and you had to be physically touching the thing to notice the vibration...which is how it should be.
Maybe everyone should place their phone on silent mode, keep your phone visible so you can "see" if you get a truly important call which really, truly, really really requires immediate response.
Unless you're a world famous heart transplant doctor, it can probably wait.
Testing has found that when the phone is vibrating, it does consume much more battery resources than when "ringing".