Thanks. I don't know what the problem was but after I went into settings and sounds I changed it around then changed it back and it seems to be working for now.
Betty
On Wednesday, October 11, 2017, 11:41:47 AM CDT, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] wrote:
I just push the button on the side until it says mute.
That's what I've always done and it would vibrate but not ring. Now it rings to.
Betty
My iPhone 6 Plus is using iOS 11.1 Public Beta 2 and the ring mute works fine.
• Ring/Silent (iPhone only): Use to mute sounds and alerts on your iPhone. If the switch shows orange, it means your iPhone is in silent mode and will vibrate for incoming calls or alerts. When in silent mode, the alarms you set in the Clock app will still sound, and calls from Favorite contacts will still ring.• Volume up/down: Use to adjust the volume when listening to music, watching videos, or playing games. When you press the buttons, you'll see the Volume under the indicator. When you're not using other apps, the buttons will adjust the ringer volume and you'll see Ringer under the indicator.
Also, check in Settings/Sounds to be sure that "Vibrate on Ring" and "Vibrate on Silent" are switched the way you want them.
And, of course, the most effective way to be sure calls and messages will not interrupt what you are involved with is to switch on Airplane Mode.
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