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I had a samsung monte 3 years ago and noticed something with the ringtones and vibration. U could choose to ringing only, raising melody, ringing vibration vibration only. On my note 2 it is always raising melody where the ring tone starts at low vloume then it is raised to the specified volume.
My question is, is there a way for ring tone to start at specified volume?
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