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Galaxy S1. Mute with Gestures:
Go to Settings > Advanced features > Motions and gestures
Disable Mute with gestures or Turn over to mute if enabled.
2. Do Not Disturb:
Ensure Do Not Disturb is not scheduled or automatically turning on.
Check in Settings > Notifications > Do not disturb.
3. Bixby Routines or Modes and Routines:
Go to Settings > Modes and Routines
Ensure no routine is configured to lower ringtone or change sound profile during calls.
4. Digital Wellbeing / Focus Mode:
Check Settings > Digital Wellbeing for any active Focus Mode that could mute calls.
5. Third-party apps:
Uninstall or review call management, automation, or battery saver apps that might control sound settings.
6. Safe Mode Test:
Restart your phone in Safe Mode and receive a call.
If it works fine, the issue is caused by a third-party app.
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