• Sabre363
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    61 year ago

    Yet it must remain on vibrate, lest someone attempts to call me.

      • Jon Von Basslake
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        311 months ago

        He’s a massive racist and homophobe, he’s done a lot of backstage politicking, especially in the WCW, to make sure that he and his friends get paid more and almost never lose, or at least practically never lose clean.

      • @Butters@lemmywinks.com
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        211 months ago

        I am wondering this too. I remember him from when I was a kid in the 80s. But haven’t really given him much thought since.

  • @TheRedSpade@lemmy.world
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    311 months ago

    That particular struggle hasn’t been real for years. At least not on Android with the “Find my phone” feature that can be accessed from any browser. I’d imagine Apple has implemented something similar by now.

    • @XTornado@lemmy.ml
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      11 months ago

      You still need to hear it, like it helps to know if it’s at your house or not but where it is… You’d still relay on sound, of course, it overrides the sound setting so that helps.

  • @TheRedSpade@lemmy.world
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    111 months ago

    of course, it overrides the sound setting so that helps.

    That was what I was getting at. It doesn’t matter if the phone is on vibrate or silent; you can still find it.

    • @FitchInks@feddit.de
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      111 months ago

      Not really. No need to call your phone. Just open any browser and let your phone ring. Doesn’t even matter if your phone is set on vibrate/silent. It just rings.