Hello everybody,
When I bought my Xiaomi Redmi 5, the seller promised me I could attribute a different ring to each contact.
Was he wrong?
Curiously enough, many people need somebody tells them to modify the contact to attribute him/her a ring.
So, I can reassure you, I had the idea.
On the Redmi 5, by default, the contact has many text fields, but no ring field.
There is no button in the down right corner of the contact modification form.
The contextual menu, with the "..." button, proposes to inactivate the vocal messaging for that contact, to suppress the contact, to block him, to share him, or to attribute him a default SIM card to call him (the phone embarks two SIM cards). According to where the contact is saved, less options can be available.
So I tried to install RingDroid, and I was answered that that application was not installed because it is not compatible with my phone.
The version of Android is 15.
Is anybody able to tell me more?
When I bought my Xiaomi Redmi 5, the seller promised me I could attribute a different ring to each contact.
Was he wrong?
Curiously enough, many people need somebody tells them to modify the contact to attribute him/her a ring.
So, I can reassure you, I had the idea.
On the Redmi 5, by default, the contact has many text fields, but no ring field.
There is no button in the down right corner of the contact modification form.
The contextual menu, with the "..." button, proposes to inactivate the vocal messaging for that contact, to suppress the contact, to block him, to share him, or to attribute him a default SIM card to call him (the phone embarks two SIM cards). According to where the contact is saved, less options can be available.
So I tried to install RingDroid, and I was answered that that application was not installed because it is not compatible with my phone.
The version of Android is 15.
Is anybody able to tell me more?