Hi,
I really need to solve this problem.
I'm using dual sim adapter on XDAII and I had updated call forwards like
- If unavailable divert to second number.
Now I'm able to receive calls from disabled SIM.
Switching SIMs is really easy thanks to PZP (Thanks ZEN!),
But if call is coming to inactive SIM (it's diverted to active), I must pay for calls from inactive account to active one, what in some cases I gladly do, BUT in some not
In other phones (like nokia), if call is coming from diverted account, it shows '>'.
Do you know some software, which will indicate diverted calls?
(Could be commercial, coz I really need that!)
Yes, I also need this soft which Display the calls coming from forwarded lines
Pls help.
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Hello smart people,
Does anyone know how tot disable incoming calls on the MDAIII (without turning the phone off and without diverting the call to voicemail). The point is: I have a duo sim card. I use the MDA only for mail, agenda and navigation and I use my nokia as a phone. Every next call - after I send/receive my mail through GPRS - goed to my MDA, and not on the Nokia. This is annoying.
Any ideas??
thnx
you could try asking you service provider for a data only contract for you mda
hst said:
Hello smart people,
Does anyone know how tot disable incoming calls on the MDAIII (without turning the phone off and without diverting the call to voicemail). The point is: I have a duo sim card. I use the MDA only for mail, agenda and navigation and I use my nokia as a phone. Every next call - after I send/receive my mail through GPRS - goed to my MDA, and not on the Nokia. This is annoying.
Any ideas??
thnx
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try use this software...
aha. I will ask T-mobile
what does it do? Will the calls be received on my other phone?
hst said:
what does it do? Will the calls be received on my other phone?
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nope !! but it can block all incoming Voice call...
also nice, but not what I need....
I dont understand the question. You have a dual sim and two phones, the mda you use only for data and not voice, the nokia you use for calls. Why have you got a dual sim, surely one sim in each would sort out the problem. :?: :?: :?: CONFUSED
By dual SIM, he meant one SIM in his PPC and another SIM in his Nokia, both having the same phone number.
Hey everybody
So I've had my DHD on Vodafone since November. Since that time I've been having a recurring problem making out going calls as well as forwarding text messages and occasionally receiving calls.
Making Outgoing Calls: Whenever I try to make an outgoing call the phone will bleep and say 'Call ended'.. It does this alot at first it was across the board but tonight I seem to be able to call everyone apart from the person I actually need to call (typical).
Forwarding texts: I dont seem to be able to forward texts at all.. They get sent from my phone and it shows up as being sent but they are never received.
Receiving Calls: Less of a problem however every now and then people will try to call me and wont be able to get through.. Also sometimes the phone will cut out in the middle of calls.
Has anyone experienced problems like this before and if so what are the solutions??
I have tried switching the network settings and my wi fi is off and nothing has worked. I have also taken the phone apart and cleaned all of the contacts..
Phone already restored??
Sim Card tested in another phone, whether the card is OK??
Ask the provider to send you the right net configuration via sms??
only some ideas you can try....
L0gan
So, I have a Nexus 7 LTE with an AT&T Sim and I'm able to receive texts on the mobile number assigned to that sim. Unfortunately this is confusing some that think they can also call that number which leaves them waiting for an answer that never comes.
Does anyone know how to trigger the call forwarding to my Google Voice number (usually through **021*1234567890#) without having a dialer? If I root it and put in the stock dialer (or enable it? I heard it may be there but disabled) will I be able to dial the forwarding codes? I know I can't make calls with the dialer, but I don't know if that necessarily means the codes wouldn't work either.
Thanks!
Update/Correction.
The number only rings for some callers (VoIP callers?). For most people calling my data only number it just tells them that I'm not accepting calls at this time... which is a little better... maybe.
I imagine some people are going to think that means I've blocked them or whatever. Of well. I'll just have to re-educate people to use my Google Voice number as they bring it up.
My Galaxy Watch Active2 is LTE capable and I successfully activated its eSIM with my provider.
However, my provider's "clone eSIM" feature which I'm using is not really watch-friendly:
clone eSIM is linked to main SIM, so can use main package's data and minutes -> super
however, either main SIM (by default), or clone eSIM (can be selected with some network codes) can receive the incoming calls at once. -> really bad
So the thing is that in spite of both my phone and watch are truly connected to the network, whenever I got an incoming call, only my phone rings.
I can change the default call-handler device to watch, then only my watch would ring. (and this is even worse, as the watch will turn off LTE once it connects back to BT, and after that point noone will be able to call me, as the primary call-receiving device is offline)
I was hoping to get some nice routine with my provider, like "make the clone eSIM (watch) ring first, and if that is offline, proceed to main SIM (phone)".
But obviously, there are not too smart people on customer care to handle this for me - as the watch is not officially supported.
SO:
Is there any trick, to forward my incoming calls from the phone to watch through data? Like Wifi Calling, or "Call & text on other devices" (which doesn't list my watch)?
Thank you!
hi most carriers offer call divert functions
it does cost every timecits used but to get the watch to do what you ask you could try:
1/. set up the watch on a seperate number for example a pre paid esim .not the watch service you use now !
2/. use caĺl divert to transfer calls from the watch to the phone if not answered
an example of call divert options under uk bt is
Using Call diversion to forward calls | How to divert calls | BT Business
All of your call forwarding questions are answered here. Get the call divert codes you need and find out how to divert all incoming business calls.
btbusiness.custhelp.com
Alfiedog said:
hi most carriers offer call divert functions
it does cost every timecits used but to get the watch to do what you ask you could try:
1/. set up the watch on a seperate number for example a pre paid esim .not the watch service you use now !
2/. use caĺl divert to transfer calls from the watch to the phone if not answered
an example of call divert options under uk bt is
Using Call diversion to forward calls | How to divert calls | BT Business
All of your call forwarding questions are answered here. Get the call divert codes you need and find out how to divert all incoming business calls.
btbusiness.custhelp.com
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Thanks @Alfiedog, I thought about this one, but cost also matters: I'm using the main SIM's data plan with this "clone eSIM", and I'm using it intensively.
To make your suggestion working I'd have to go for a fully featured plan with my watch which would double my monthly bill (which is anyway not too cheap).
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Thanks @Alfiedog, I thought about this one, but cost also matters: I'm using the main SIM's data plan with this "clone eSIM", and I'm using it intensively.
To make your suggestion working I'd have to go for a fully featured plan with my watch which would double my monthly bill (which is anyway not too cheap).
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I cancelled my monthly watch contract which was 7 pounds per month on ee here in the uk.
then i got a vodafone sim ....which i converted to an esim on pay as you go .....prepay
i loaded onto the watch
so when i am near the phone which is on a different provider 3uk
i can call and recieve via bluetooth ...on thd phone account via the watch ...
when not having the phone on me ...out running for example the phone at home if not answered or out of service relays by forwarding the call to my watch phone number
if i leave the watch at home and just have the phone with me ...any calls to my watch forward to my phone if unanswered or no service via forwarding rules
fyi its not as much as the 7 pounds ee charged me per month ...
Well in my place I'm paying 7GBP for just having a clone eSIM/month!
The main plan is way higher! (And we don't have Vodafone here)
For the cheapest prepay plan would be ~20GBP which contains some minutes to talk and 2GB data (data can't be less with them).
So that's a no-go for here definitely.
I have my eSIM configured in my Pixel Watch LTE, and all is working fine so far. However, from time to time I'd look to have my little son wear the watch, when he is out and about alone by himself, so he can call me in case he gets lost, or I can find his location. Generally, this works, but the problem is that the watch also rings when I receive calls: The eSIM is a MultiSIM of my Vodafone contract, so it has the same number as mine in my main phone. Of course I don't want my son to receive my phone calls on the watch.
Is there any way of disabling incoming phone calls, or the the notifications / vibrations of them? Or, ideally, disabling the signaling of any incoming call except if it comes from a certain number (like my own landline)?
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I have my eSIM configured in my Pixel Watch LTE, and all is working fine so far. However, from time to time I'd look to have my little son wear the watch, when he is out and about alone by himself, so he can call me in case he gets lost, or I can find his location. Generally, this works, but the problem is that the watch also rings when I receive calls: The eSIM is a MultiSIM of my Vodafone contract, so it has the same number as mine in my main phone. Of course I don't want my son to receive my phone calls on the watch.
Is there any way of disabling incoming phone calls, or the the notifications / vibrations of them? Or, ideally, disabling the signaling of any incoming call except if it comes from a certain number (like my own landline)?
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I haven't received the watch yet, but it should have Do Not Disturb settings which you should be able to configure as you wish. For instance, your son could receive calls from Starred contacts only, while all the others are blocked.
Edit: See here
" Do Not Disturb: Turn off all notifications and silence incoming calls. Press and hold to customize exceptions for priority and repeat callers, alarms, and media sounds. "
That's the perfect solution, thank you very much!