There was a time when there seemed to be quite a few requests for/complaints about iPhones not having an option for gradually increasing the ringtone volume when a calls is incoming.<p>I realise it must never have been a priority feature for Apple to implement, but I’m curious about why it seems that no one cares that it is missing anymore.<p>Does no one find it useful anymore? Perhaps because it is more acceptable to have a phone ring in many situations now. Perhaps the people who cared bought Apple Watches. Do people still want it, but internet searches favour the old questions/complaints?<p>Unimportant, but I’m curious.
Because this is how people "answer" phone calls these days: <a href="https://support.apple.com/en-us/105066" rel="nofollow">https://support.apple.com/en-us/105066</a>
Same, and so much cope from iOS users on those features. They'll argue something like "I love sleeping with an Apple Watch so that the alarm is less jarring". But a few lines of code and the thing could work for everyone: start w/ silent screen flash/vibration, wait 3 seconds, subtle beep, wait 3 seconds, regular ringing/alarm starts...<p>You wouldn't even have to turn it off in the movies...
I like the idea of increasing volume for a call, for the same reason I set my wake-up alarm low or with music that starts low; I don't like sudden loud sounds but I also don't want to miss certain calls or not wake up in time to help my child get ready for school.
Yeah, why can't you also set the phone to vibrate or emit some sound every X minutes when you missed a call? There are times I don't check the phone for days, because it just sits on the table telling me nothing.