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bence2005

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Original poster
May 31, 2012
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Hey,

I use an iPhone 5 (iOS 7.0.4) and sometimes I don't receive the FaceTime calls. I can make calls so there is no problem with this. Not receiving a call happens when my phone is locked (sleep). For example, my sis called me from her iPad and my phone doesn't ring at all (we were in the same room). After when she told me she called me I looked my phone and there were no sign of a call, no missed call etc. So after checked settings I locked my phone and told her to call me again, This time my phone rang. Why? I don't get it, I read that the iPhone dops the Wifi network while it is locked after a certain time, but if it's true still there is the cellular data (3G). Or I am not able to receive a call when my phone is locked for a longer time? How long is that time the iPhone drops wifi?
Any advices?

Thank you.
 
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