It should hear it beeping which is an alarm to let you know that your phone is off the hook. I think it is a so called permanent signal.
to do this you have to hook up your phone to the computer then print it off
In telephony, the "thing" the receiver is placed upon after hanging up is called the "hook" because on the old wall phones it literally was a hook. If you neglect to hang up a phone, it is said to be "off hook" and this condition can be detected at the central phone switch. Likewise, a phone properly stowed and inactive is said to be "on hook". Even though we no longer stow our phone receivers on a hook, the terms "on hook" and "off hook" are still used in the telephone business.
No, a mobile phone with a flat battery will normally switch itself off as there is not enough power to sustain the standby mode, the phone will not ring whilst it is 'off'.
There does not seem to be a specific phobia for leaving the phone off of the hook. There is a phobia of phones that is called phonophobia. This caused people to fear answering or handling phones.
turn it on
It means someone is on the phone with someone else or the phone is off the hook.
The joke plays on the double meaning of "off the hook." In a literal sense, it refers to a phone being left off its receiver, preventing it from functioning. Figuratively, "off the hook" can mean being free from obligations or responsibilities, which adds a humorous twist by suggesting the pirate's carefree lifestyle caused his phone issues. Thus, the punchline cleverly combines both interpretations for comedic effect.
Hook it up to your computer and delete it
Um... If your phone is dead than it shouldnt ring at all. If you mean out of battery but still ON, than it should still ring, unless the volume is OFF. So you may have to adjust your volume when your phone is about to die.
a hook on a mobile phone
An agraffe is a clasp consisting of a hook fastening onto a ring.
It means that the phone is switched off.