BlackBerry Smartphones Blackberry Curve OS 7 only rings once 9320

Hello world

When I get a call my blackberry will play the ringtone only once and vibrates so many times that I put.

It took forever to ring and vibrate together but no matter what I change wil sounds always only once and then vibrate.

Is there someone who can help me to solve my problem?

Thanks in advance.

Concerning

I use 'Normal' profile and the settings of the phone are as follows:

Sound alerts

Ringtone = spirit

Volume = 8

Always play sound

Visual alerts

LED = On

Tactile warnings

Vibration = custom

Length = medium

Count = 3

Vibrate = always

Vibrate with ring = we

Change everything I have it will vibrate always the time that I put to vibrate and play only once the ringtone.

I am using the last = 2039 (v7.1.0.714) platform 9.49.0.76

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