Hi,

if your in a important meeting, wouldn't you want everything off?  Not just 
called ID announcement?

Ricardo Walker
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On Mar 3, 2013, at 6:56 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu <kawa...@me.com> wrote:

> I like Caller ID, I.E. someone being announced although I wish it didn't do 
> it on loud speaker when the I phone headset was plugged in.  However, I'd 
> like the choice of having the announcement muted especially if you were in an 
> important meeting as others have stated.
> 
> Kawal.
> On 3 Mar 2013, at 23:41, James Mannion <mannion...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Personal preferences it sounds like. Some of us wouldn't find it a big
>> deal to mute VO when locking the phone in a situation where it could
>> ring where we were so concerned about someone knowing who is calling.
>> As was mentioned, I don't think many of us really share this concern.
>> Personally I don't care about it much if at some random time somebody
>> knows by what something said who was calling me. I don't think the
>> information makes enough of a connection in their life to even
>> acknowledge it. Others like yourself do look at it differently though.
>> Maybe they will put in a setting some day, but until then there are
>> controls you can use to manage the situation. No, it is not 100%
>> automated, but not difficult to manage. It seems to me that expecting
>> 100% automation to manage every situation causes more stress than to
>> just use the controls provided to effectively manage it.
>> 
>> On 3/3/13, Chris Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> You wrote:
>>> 
>>> Moreover, why is it that when we have a headphone connected, the caller ID
>>> is still spoken out loud through the speakerphone?
>>> 
>>> Ouch!  I didn't realize it did that, but then, I hardly ever use a headset.
>>> Is this also an issue with bluetooth headsets, or only with wired.
>>> 
>>> Chris.
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