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2-Jul-2021 19:54
I have to say the Android implementation is usually better. You can set different rings etc which seems a very obvious thing to allow.
I’d also like to be able to silence personal calls during work time and divert them straight to voicemail. Can’t do that either.
I may in fact end up with two phones to achieve this, which seems a bit unnecessary in this day and age. Unless you make phones.
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