Anybody knows about such software piece, where you can set up some profiles and rules when the profiles will change (like in SPB phone suite), but with addition when filtering calls so it will autoreply with SMS?
Example:
I have a profile "normal", "silent", "in-car", in-meeting", and so on. I have setup some call filtering based on which profile is selected so when I have in-car profile selected and someone will try to call me, I would like this profile to autoreply with SMS saying "I'm sorry i'm driving right now. Please call me later." ANd if the profile "in-meeting" wil be active, autoreply with SMS "I'm sorry I have a meeting right now. I will call you back."
Thanks.
MagiCall from Mobiion (http://www.mobiion.com/) is what you want
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I need to know if there is a following setting fo WM5:
1) is there any patch to remind the missing calls continously ?
i mean when a call unanswered, the option will adjust it to remind the call by repeat it within 1 minute or 2 minutes or any adjustable rate. samsung mobile phones have this option and is very useful for remind the missing calls and also for messages.
2) how can i adjust SMS text message tone different from CB (channel broadcast) cell message tone ?
i am not able to apply different ringtones for SMS text message and CB (cell channel messages) anyway to apply different tones instead of same tone ?
2) when i look to a missing call i also wonder if there is a option to see the caller name or number on main notifier screen instead of "1 missinh call" like normal mobile phones show it.
3) i also want to learn if there is a way to use MDA Pro camera for video call on Messenger and on skype to chat by video ?
above 3 feature is very usefull for me and want to learn is there is a possibility for above features.
thanks.
Does somebody know how to change this?
I was on a call with US Cellular. Then a txt msg was delivered to my phone and the ringtone for that msg. played while I was on the call.
Tech told me i have to change the setting for on call alarm. I looked everywhere, so I think, for anything related to "on call alarm". I have had no luck.
Hi, I use xdandroid with Oct 20th kernel. What I'm intended to do is to avoid incoming calls being interrupted during testing new builds, by setting up call forwarding from WM6, before launching xdandroid and test phone calls, then cancel call forwarding in xdandroid after then.
What I found is if I dial ##21# (the GSM command for cancelling call forwarding), xdandroid tells me "Cal forwarding Erasure was successful", but in fact calls are still being forwarded.
I did also looked in settings -> call settings -> call forwarding. I can cancel call forwarding from there but setting one up doesn't seems to work.
Does anyone notices this?
I would just cancel call forwarding when you get back to WinMo. That makes the most sense anyways, what if someone tries to call you in Android or while your rebooting to WinMo...? Seems kinda silly to me.
I don't think forwarding works in Android, for the record. If it does, there was another guy asking about it at Connect-UTB that would like to know how to use it
I recently decided to look into using YouMail. Basically, it forwards your unanswered calls to a mail box that is much more feature rich than the boring carrier voicemail. I have enabled call forwarding on my account, set up the call forward numbers, and my YouMail account is linked to my device. The only problem is that when I call my phone from Skype, I get a message saying something along the lines of "this voicemail inbox is not set up properly, please dial the number you are trying to reach in order to find the mailbox of the number you are calling".
As for the call forwarding options, there is the option of setting the voicemail number in the settings of the phone. I assume this is where I would enter the retrieval number and not the number to forward voicemail calls to. There is also the option to set where the calls are conditionally forwarded. This is where I assume I put the number where people actually leave voicemail, amirite?
Nevermind, it ended up being an OCN issue. I resolved it by getting YouMail Pro so I have my own personal voicemail number. Works great now!
So I finally got my first Android device and I managed to set up my SIP accounts via SGN2's native SIP client. I can make/receive calls without a problem over WiFi and 3G - I'm happy with my unlimited calls
I'm a big Call/SMS Blocker fan. All my phones has an app installed that blocks ALL unwanted calls/SMS/MMS. So I was happy when I found out the N7100 has a built-in call blocker feature.
It does it's job, ok. BUT, it blocks ALL incoming SIP calls even though I set the settings to custom and added all my contacts with VOIP/SIP numbers to the 'Allowed' list.
The problem somehow lies in the way 'Blocking Mode' filters incoming calls.
All my SIP calls has this pattern [username]@[IP Address] - ex [email protected]
So, even though I already added the SIP numbers with the IP details in my contacts' 'Internet Call' field and the 'Allowed Contacts', the calls are still blocked. It appears only phone numbers aren't filtered out by the Blocking Mode
Is there any solution to this?
Thank you for your time and inputs
My SGN2 N7100 on stock firmware (no plans of rooting for the time being).
I'm guessing you've already verified that what the incoming number looks like matches what you have for their sip address?
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I'm guessing you've already verified that what the incoming number looks like matches what you have for their sip address?
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Thank you for the reply.
Yes. I tried including all the details in my contact, from the default number to what it looks like when I receive a SIP call.
Normally SIP calls would show in the screen as: SIP[email protected]
The number is still blocked.
Interesting. I'm sorry I have no answers for, and I asked as I do not have any voip set up yet. I was suspecting your voip provider may have sent a base trunk address rather than the originator.
If you find a resolution, please let us know!
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that might be your carrier. Who may not allow VOIP calls. e.g Skype does not let KaKaoTalk run voip calls on their 3g network etc etc
dk206 said:
that might be your carrier. Who may not allow VOIP calls. e.g Skype does not let KaKaoTalk run voip calls on their 3g network etc etc
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I was talking about the built in 'Blocking Mode' in the SGN2.
As stated in my initial post, I have no problems making/receiving calls over WiFi AND 3G.
The issue isn't network related. VOIP calls will go through just fine IF I DISABLE the Blocking Mode feature (i.e. allow all calls)