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Re: Disabling Tmobile startup jingle on Samsung S20
Roe18 wrote: Just go to settings and select sounds and vibrations, then system sound and slide the ball all the way to the left. Restart your phone and it should be silent when it starts up. =) Alas, that has the side effect of ruining System sound for everything else on your phone for the rest of the day. Thank GOD there is the “Silent Boot” app!25Views0likes0CommentsRe: Overseas Travel: How can I avoid incoming call costs but still use free text/data roaming while abroad?
https://www.t-mobile.com/support/coverage/international-roaming-checkliststill says as of 8/2022: Calling while abroad Incoming calls are routed automatically to your phone... Your voicemail password & charges Great news, there's no extra charge for people leaving a voicemail in your inbox when you are roaming internationally. However, you will be charged for the following: If your phone is on when you get an incoming call, even if you don't answer it and it goes to voicemail, the call is charged one minute for the call coming into the phone. (There are no charges at all if your phone is turned off.) If you call your voicemail from your mobile phone to listen to messages, that call will be charged at the international roaming rate of the country you're in. If you don't want to be charged for listening to your messages, you can access your voicemail from a landline or other phone. You'll need your voicemail password (the one you selected during voicemail setup). If you've forgotten your password, you can reset it by contacting T-Mobile Customer Service. From a landline or other phone, call your mobile number and have it go to voicemail. Interrupt your voicemail greeting by pressing * (the star key). When it tells you to, enter your voicemail password. Follow the menu options to check your voicemail messages. Note: Keep in mind, the landline or other phone you're using may charge you long distance fees when calling your phone to get your messages. Check into that ahead of time so you know what to expect.13Views0likes0Comments