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I would check with sprint to see if your account is up to date. Otherwise, I would suggest going to your settings and see if you can update your phones's prl and profile. go to settings, tap "About phone", Tap "System updates", then tap each option. Good Luck!
If that pulsating tone is anything like what I sometimes here on my phone, then it has nothing to do with your phone. It's your telephone company telling you that there's unheard voicemail on their system. You'll need to contact your telephone service provider for instructions on how to access their voicemail system.
I am sure this solution will help you, Just follow the steps.
1- Go into the settings and find the option of call barring usually its in call settings option.
2- Then you find the option of deactivate barring on all outgoing & incoming calls select yes and if it ask you any code or password then its 0000 by default or your sim pin code if you haven't changed.
3- After deactivating barring of incoming and outgoing calls, your phone can make and receive calls.
It stands for "auto answer". I notice that when I'm sending a text and receive an incoming call, the phone would automatically answer-which was especially annoying when it was someone I didn't want to talk to! To get rid of this, go to "Settings & Tools" then "Call Settings", then "Answer Options" and uncheck the box that says "Auto w/Handsfree". The AA should then be gone.
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there are only settings on the phone that will stop sending of messages, settings will not stop the receiving of messages (unless their mms - picture messages). I would suggest you speak to your network as it maybe something on your account at their end that needs fixing?
Incoming mesages (sms) are directed at your mobile number so the phone will receive them as you do a call.
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