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2010-02-24
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2010-02-24
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This feature has been requested and discussed in here.
It seems that the ringtone has very high priority and will override other sounds and do not yield for other sounds until over. Is it possible to get around this? I would like it so that ringtone is muted for a second or two and the name is said then. After that the ringtone is continued.
This might require deep platform information and if you know a contact from Nokia that could tell more, that would be appreciated.