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ParagJain

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Developers and folks with access to apple's beta test feedback system;

Can you please leave this feedback to include the sound control (volume up and down) in the control center panel. I don't want to unlock the phone and then be able to reduce or up the sound.

I'm not a developer, so don't have access to their official beta test feedback system.

thanks,
 
Developers and folks with access to apple's beta test feedback system;

Can you please leave this feedback to include the sound control (volume up and down) in the control center panel. I don't want to unlock the phone and then be able to reduce or up the sound.

I'm not a developer, so don't have access to their official beta test feedback system.

thanks,

Volume control in control center is in iOS 7 already...
 
Volume control in control center is in iOS 7 already...

My bad, had to clarify; I meant the ringtone volume control and not the music player.

Situation is; When at office, i like to reduce the ringtone sound not to disturb others and when in public, i like to keep it at max so that i can hear it.
 
Why not just put the phone in vibrate mode with the switch?

I spent some decent amount of $$ on purchasing the tones, would certainly like to enjoy them when it rings..but, equally i am aware that i need not disturb or break in concentration of my friends sitting next to me ...:)
 
I spent some decent amount of $$ on purchasing the tones, would certainly like to enjoy them when it rings..but, equally i am aware that i need not disturb or break in concentration of my friends sitting next to me ...:)

How about purchasing the song and listening to it via the music app, and answer your phone when it rings? I am sure 25-31 seconds of a song isn't better than the full version.
 
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