I double checked all the usual suspect Notifications and Sounds & Haptics settings to make sure they were set correctly and found nothing wrong. Then in Sounds & Haptics, I changed the ring tones for Text Tone and New Mail, and then set them back to default in order to test the ringtones and hopefully reset them. Then I went into Notifications and into the various individual apps whose notification sounds were not working correctly and changed their tones and then set them all back to default. I think the last app I changed was the Mail (Safari) app's sound under Notification, Customize Notifications, selected my mail provider's account name under Accounts, and noticed my Alerts setting was toggled off and I toggled that back on. Within a few minutes I received both an email and Blink notification that sounded normal. Again, I'm not sure what specifically fixed the problem, but in my case, it seems it may have been resetting the apps whose notifications were sounding distorted and turning on the Mail app's Alert on-off toggle that had been turned off during the IOS 17 install.

The LED flash next to the camera lens on the back of your iPhone or iPad can blink when your device is locked and you receive a notification. This can be useful for anyone who might miss audible alerts.


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One way I found, is to use your phone ( in my case Android ) has a siren gadget.I changed the camera notification tone to a siren tone, using the Android apps settings screen.You can install any ringtone app to support this feature.Enjoy :)

If you do not want to miss any call or message in noisy situations, the easiest way is to make your phone flash for every incoming call. Compared with loud ringtones, the calling flash alerts do a better job. Well, it is also a good way to find your blinking smart phone from various devices. Imagine the phone is ringing and flashing, it is hard to neglect any phone call, right?

Some Android phones may have the calling flash feature. However, you cannot get much customizations. Your Android phone's camera blinks when there is an incoming call. That's all. If you want to make it cool, you can do as the following paragraphs tell to turn on calling flash on your Android. Well, you can find related calling flash features under Android Accessibility. Though different manufacturers may vary slightly.

Just as above mentioned, you can get a few choices from above flash alerts features. Since you set personalized ringtones for different contacts, why not adding something special to your call screen? Here are popular call flash makers for Android with positive reviews. You can read and choose your best call flash notification app.

Note: If you do not want to be distracted in certain situations, there is no need to uninstall call flash apk. You can activate and deactivate calling flash and blinking alerts with easy steps.

Color Call Flash allows users to create special call phone screen flash for incoming calls. There are various personalized color call themes you can choose for calling flash on Android. It is super easy to set a color call screen flash. Just download your favorite call flash theme and ringtone. Later, you can see the amazing caller flash screen in all scenarios.

By using Flash Alerts on Call and SMS, you will not miss important calls or messages in vibrate or silent. If your Android phone is in low battery, you can turn off the calling flash function to save more battery. Well, you can also press the Power key to disable blink flash quickly.

If you are at parties or crowed places, you had better install one call flash app like Flash Alert on Call on Android in case of missing calls and messages. You can be notified with not only phone rings, but also blinking flashlights. Moreover, it is a good way to receive incoming calls and SMS text messages with silent blinking flashes.

Every time you receive new calls, SMS and notifications, your Android phone will start blinking with or without ringtones. Thus, you can set blinking flash signals instead of ringtones when your phone is in silent mode. If your phone battery is low, you can use Ultimate Flash Alerts to disable flashlight alerts manually or automatically.

Even though you do not hear your phone ringing, you can still see the incoming call via the blinking flash screen with Flash Light Alerts. Consequently, you can keep in touch with others in silent zones like hospitals, meetings and more. If you do not need flashing alerts or notifications, you can disable in one tap.

 Author Phobia: Steven Moffat was also inspired to write the episode based on the popular children's game Statues, which he always found "frightening". Beam Me Up, Scotty!: While the story is the Trope Namer for the Timey-Wimey Ball, the Doctor actually doesn't phrase it that way, instead calling it a "big ball of wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey... stuff". Blooper: When Sally gets the TARDIS key at the top floor of Wester Drumlins, she moves between the audience and a Weeping Angel in the background, causing it to subtly move. However, one of the times she does this, she is looking directly at the Angel, yet it still moves slightly. There are also a few scenes where the characters are looking at angels we can't see and blink, yet they don't move. To be fair, the Angels aren't required to move when unobserved; they're just able to. California Doubling: Wester Drumlins, the coffee shop, the DVD shop and the police station with the church opposite are all stated to be in London. However, in real life they are in South Wales. Completely Different Title: The French title is "Les Anges pleureurs" (The Weeping Angels). Defictionalization: There are lots of t-shirts that have "The Angels Have the Phone Box" on them. The DVD itself has the Easter Egg of the Doctor's part of the conversation. Deleted Scene: One humorous deleted scene would have formed part of the pre-credits teaser. After Sally discovered the message behind the wallpaper, Steven Moffat had requested the sound of cliched horror movie music. This would turn out to be Sally's mobile phone ringtone, and it was actually Kathy calling her friend from a pub. A scene cut from the epilogue had Larry revealing that he regularly checks to ensure that the Weeping Angels are still petrified. Inspiration for the Work: Steven Moffat had held the idea of the Weeping Angels since seeing an angel statue in a graveyard whilst on a family holiday. However when he took his son to show him, it had gone, leaving him wondering if he had simply misremembered the location and gone to the wrong place, or if there was a more sinister explanation... Self-Adaptation: The plot of this episode was based upon a short story Steven Moffat wrote for the Doctor Who Annual 2006 called "What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow". The story involves Sally Sparrow (who is a child in the story as opposed to a young woman in the episode) writing her school assignment about being contacted by the Ninth Doctor through photographs and a videotape (like the episode, there is a sequence in which Sally has a conversation with the Doctor through a television) in which he gives her instructions to allow her to return the TARDIS to him (the Weeping Angels aren't present in the story; the Doctor being separated from the TARDIS was due to a "hic-cough"), knowing what to do thanks to an adult Sally (who is a beautiful spy who saves the Doctor's life) giving him the story which details the experience. What Could Have Been: Steven Moffat revealed that Carey Mulligan was offered the chance to stay on as a companion, but she declined. At one point, Sally would have been seen to be pregnant at the episode's conclusion, but Moffat decided that it was more effective to delay Sally and Larry's romance until after her meeting with the Doctor. Moffat revealed that he considered an alternate Bittersweet Ending where Sally ends up trapped in the past. Originally, the producers considered having Michael Obiora play both the young and old version of Billy Shipton. However, it was decided that Obiora in makeup would look too fake, and so Louis Mahoney was cast to play the older version. The first draft of the script is very close to the finished episode with the exception of the ending. Instead of taking off by itself, the TARDIS brings Sally and Larry to 1969 where they meet the Doctor and Martha. After returning them to the present, the Doctor reveals that he learned everything from a book called Sally Sparrow and the Weeping Angels. He asks Sally to sign it and she sees that the author's name is Sally Nightingale. Also, Kathy was originally named Jenny. Working Title: "Sally Sparrow and the Weeping Angels". e24fc04721

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