If somebody told you that their mobile phone had fallen into the sea would you hear the ring tone on calling its number and be able to leave a voicemail message?
Many thanks Kerplunk - it rang several times and then went to voicemail - not directly to voicemail, would this make any difference?
Im really not sure if hearing a ring tone means that the phone itself is ringing and therefore not really underwater as said or wether it is the network just trying to reach the number?
Surely, if you dropped a 'phone ( or any piece of electronic equipment ) into the sea then the water would short eveything out and the 'phone would react is if it were dead. The ringing tone you hear is generated by the provider and if no response returned in a given time then provider switches to voicemail.
So, the 'phone could drowned, have a flat battery, be switched off, or whatever.
You've given me an answer that has made me think that maybe the phone is in the sea after all. It appears that you are saying that you would hear the ring tone even if the phone had "short out". More to think about. Thanks to all that have given my question thought.