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new i4s owner with a question

jeepn803

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when double tapping the home button it brings up apps that are running. Do i need to end those task to keep the battery from dying?
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jeffym

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This is my first iphone of any kind.

How do I get incoming sms messages to only vibrate while keeping incoming calls ringing?

Is this possible without jailbreaking?

TIA
 

Peligro911

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This is my first iphone of any kind.

How do I get incoming sms messages to only vibrate while keeping incoming calls ringing?

Is this possible without jailbreaking?

TIA

Try setting each notification to none and see if they vibrate still I'm not sure
 
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This is my first iphone of any kind.

How do I get incoming sms messages to only vibrate while keeping incoming calls ringing?

Is this possible without jailbreaking?

TIA

you could set your text tone to NONE and leave vibrate on... that might work

nope.. doesn't work :( sorry
 
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Try setting each notification to none and see if they vibrate still I'm not sure

you could set your text tone to NONE and leave vibrate on... that might work

nope.. doesn't work :( sorry

Thank you both for responding. I love this phone, but I can't believe I can't get this to happen. I think EVERY cell phone i've had that has had both texting and phone calls has been able to get this done.

I'm very disappointed. Maybe I should have done more research.
 

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