![]() With a focus on literary non-fiction-and a willingness to stray when our hearts are taken-the magazine prizes the personal voice and celebrates life, art, and the written word with the most invigorating and challenging essays, interviews, translations, memoirs, belles lettres, and unusual musings we can get our hands on. The best literary publication in North America.īrick is an international literary journal published twice a year out of Toronto. Nobody who cares about books or life could be disappointed in it. Still having problems? Drop me a comment below.Brick is an unpredictable, original, yet reliable feast which I’ve enjoyed year after year. I hope these tips have helped you solve the problem with phone calls going straight to voicemail on your Android phone. Features like AT&T’s “Call Protect” can block calls from numbers you may not want blocked. The voicemail problem could be the result of network coverage issues that your carrier may be aware of.Įnsure that your wireless carrier doesn’t have any type of call protection enabled. Trying a new SIM may clear out the problem.ĭon’t forget to check your network coverage with your carrier. Maybe you need to replace it with a new one. If you experience any service issues, have your carrier inspect your SIM. Wait one minute or two until the name or your carrier appears on the screen. Power your phone down and take out the SIM card. Sometimes, taking your SIM card out and re-inserting it is the equivalent of a tried-and-tested reboot on PC. There is also a mode where calls are sent to voice mail when the phone is placed face down on a surface. Some phones have a DND scheduling feature that automatically puts the phone in “Do not disturb” mode. If your phone has a “Do not disturb” feature, make sure that it isn’t enabled. Tap the Bluetooth icon to turn the feature off. The quickest way to turn off your Bluetooth is to use the two-finger gesture and swipe down from the top of your phone’s screen. Try disabling your Bluetooth connection and check if the problem persists. Tap Calendar and check your working hour settings.Īs surprising as this may seem, your Bluetooth could be the cause why your calls are landing straight into voicemail. Launch the Voice app, tap Menu, select Settings and then Do not disturb. Basically, all the calls received outside your working or office hours are routed straight to the voicemail. The feature is only available on Voice for G Suite accounts. ![]() Pixel phones have a dedicated Google Voice Do Not Disturb (DND) mode that sends call to voicemail. Maybe the option to route incoming calls to voicemail is enabled for specific contacts. If this issue is affecting a limited number of contacts, check the settings for each contact. Reboot your phone and check of the problem is gone.Select Voice call, and then Always forward.Return once again to Settings and tap Call forwarding.Select Call barring and disable all call barring settings.Go back to Settings and click on the More button.Remove the numbers you don’t really on the list.Go to Settings and tap Auto Reject List.Open the Phone app and click on the three-dot menu.Obviously, to fix the issue, you need to disable these settings. ![]() If one of the following call settings is enabled, don’t be surprised if your incoming calls land directly into your voicemail:
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