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1. Make sure that the "Smart Profile: Face Down" feature is enabled. 2. Hold the phone face up in your palm. 3. Call your Droid X from another phone. 4. As the phone is vibrating, DO NOT ANSWER. 5. Still holding the phone, flip the phone face down as it vibrates. 6. Still holding it face down, hit your volume key to silence the phone. 7. Flip the phone back over so it's face up. You should feel a quick vibrating jolt indicating the ringer is back on. 8. End the call. It shouldn't matter which phone you end the call from, as feeling the jolt is the key. 9. Leave phone face up and call yourself again. If the ringer is now working again, turn OFF "Smart Profile: Face Down" until there's a true fix. 10. If it does not work initially, try all of the steps again a few more times and hope you get lucky.
If you go to your preferences and select the vibrate and ring profile there's an option that says "customize" click that and it will have the option to turn it down to a lower volume.
I had the same prob. Do NOT RESET YOUR PHONE! I did. lost about 300 pics of my new born baby:( Any way today I was reading the manual, (maybe a year old now!) and it showed the * key as a short cut to vibrate. Just hold it down. So I did it showed the red shacky phone again! I freaked (didnt want to reset it again) but realized you just hold the * a second or two and it goes back to normal! too easy :)
it isn't a flashlight. it's the flash for the camera. Try opening the camera and going into the settings and turning off the "Flash" or "light" or whatever these phones call them.
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