Haha, I know the feeling! Maybe setting a secondary reminder before an important call could help. What do you think?
That’s a solid idea! A secondary reminder could work wonders. Also, create a checklist of alerts to ensure nothing is missed while focused on calls.
Sometimes I feel like my alarms are louder than the actual calls! Anyone else experience this? It’s like a battle between notifications!
True! It can be a real juggling act to balance everything. Being mindful of your priorities during calls is key.
Reflecting on this, I believe setting clear priorities for alerts is crucial. Not every notification requires immediate attention while on a call.
I had a terrible experience during an important work call when my alarm went off. It completely distracted me from the discussion! Now, I always turn off alarms beforehand.
That’s rough! I once muted my phone, but accidentally set a timer that went off mid-call. Always check twice!
I’ve noticed that my alarms don’t go off if I’m connected to a call. It’s like my phone knows! Still, I prefer to silence everything just in case.
Interesting point! My phone doesn’t behave like that. I had an alarm ring right through a conference call!
I always put my phone on ‘Do Not Disturb’ mode before calls. It’s saved me from awkward situations. Highly recommend it!
That’s smart! I forget sometimes and feel like a clown when my notifications go off.
On the flip side, I once had a colleague whose phone battery died during the call, and their alarm went off repeatedly! It was distracting but also a little funny.
LOL! Reminds me of my friend who had his alarm set for 5 AM during a late-night call. No one could take it seriously.
I don’t think alarms are a big problem during calls. Users should just plan ahead. I’ve always managed to keep it quiet.
It’s contentions to say alarms aren’t a problem. I can name at least three times when mine went off and I had to scramble to mute! So unpredictable.
Every time I realize I have an alarm during a call, it feels like a mini anxiety attack. Just wish the phone could read our minds! Anyone else feel this way?