Hi. When I'm running Tom Tom, voicecalls are automatically directed to voicemail...I assume because the radio cannot deal with both GPS and phone signal? Anyone else have this problem? Is there a hack to sort it?
I used to be able to accept calls on my Universal when running TT?
Do you use Tomtom Traffic or Buddies.
If the phone was busy doing a data transfer via GPRS, it could BRIEFLY affect the handsets ability to receive a call. But GPS and phone use at the same time should be no issue, I'm always using both together, and the Artemis has been one of the best at handling both at the same time.
The Universal is a 3g device in 3g signalled areas it can manage GPRS data and voice calls at the same time. but I should stress even using Traffic and buddies the amount of actual GPRS usage is pretty small and you'd have to be super unlucky for it to regularly prevent you taking a call.
mine accepts calls no problems but I dont use the traffic updates on TT at any time (GPRS) although I dont know if this would affect anything
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I'm not subscribed to Travel or Buddies as far as I'm aware. I'll keep testing and see how it goes.....thanks.
Hey,
is it possible gain internet access and phone call at the same time?
I think you're asking this because you lose data connection when making a call? I'm pretty sure this depends on the signal strength or type of tower in your area. Test it in different spots, you'll find the data connection will stay in some places but drop in others.
I hope that's what you meant by the Q!
Hi
It seems you're on an EDGE (2G/GSM) network and Edge doesn't support voice and data transfer simultaneously, at a given time you can either use it for data or voice but not for both.
To use both of them simultaneously, you need a 3G network, which can help you achieve what you're looking for.
Hope this helps.
Hi. I have the volume bug and not sure if this is related but i've noticed that I can hear interference during voice calls very faintly in the background. I'm on Vodafone and have only noticed this at home where I only get 2g coverage. I have WiFi on but dont know if thay makes a difference.
Anyone else hearing anything during calls? It's the classic cellular noises a bit like the built in radiation ringtone.
If you use wifi at home for data connection you could try the following thing.
2G gives trouble as you know...
In the phone application type *#*#4636#*#* touch phone information, set it to WCDMA only and see what happens and if it gets better with calls, maybe you lose the complete data connection and you have to put it back on where it was, I disconnects de the radio for a couple of seconds when it reconnects to the provider )
This forces not to use 2G networks, so there is no interference of this source.
Maybe it helps? it's just a thought
GrandPuba2000 said:
If you use wifi at home for data connection you could try the following thing.
2G gives trouble as you know...
In the phone application type *#*#4636#*#* touch phone information, set it to WCDMA only and see what happens and if it gets better with calls, maybe you lose the complete data connection and you have to put it back on where it was, I disconnects de the radio for a couple of seconds when it reconnects to the provider )
This forces not to use 2G networks, so there is no interference of this source.
Maybe it helps? it's just a thought
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This will not fix anything especially as he specifically stated that he only gets 2G coverage at home
also, as I have already pointed out in another thread, that option does not stay persistent (at least in my experience)
oscillik said:
For all those people who are saying that you can force the phone into 3G only mode - I have some news for you -
It doesn't stick.
Try it yourself.
1. Go to the phone application
2. Hit *#*#4636#*#*
3. Select Phone Information
4. Scroll down until you find Set preferred network type
5. Change it to WDCDMA only (or indeed anything other than GSM/CDMA Auto PRL)
6. Now reboot your phone
It doesn't stay persistent.
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But you don't make phonecalls over 2G are you, if you're on 900Mhz provider this will use gsm signal to make calls isn't it?
GrandPuba2000 said:
But you don't make phonecalls over 2G are you, if you're on 900Mhz provider this will use gsm signal to make calls isn't it?
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you are incorrect - if your phone is in 2G mode (either due to forcing it into 2G mode via the settings option, or by being in a non-3G coverage area) all communications are done over 2G. This includes SMS, cellular calls, and mobile data access.
Ok, did not know this, and wanted to know.
Is this the case everywhere or a standard in mobile communications technology?
So no chance that GSM signal is stil there and works if you don't get 2G data connection?
Did not see my GSM signal drop out when 2G was available.
GrandPuba2000 said:
Ok, did not know this, and wanted to know.
Is this the case everywhere or a standard in mobile communications technology?
So no chance that GSM signal is stil there and works if you don't get 2G data connection?
Did not see my GSM signal drop out when 2G was available.
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If you can only receive 2G connection in your coverage area, you will not be able to make calls over 3G.
Hey so has anyone else noticed this issue? As I mentioned, it's very very faint - as in you have to be in an otherwise silent room to notice. And it occurs when I have 3G too i've noticed today.
Some more detail:
The noise doesn't start as soon as the phone connects - usually a few seconds afterwards and it actually continues for a couple of seconds after i've hung up (which I've noticed if I put the phone straight back up to my ear).
Would someone else mind doing a test call in a very quiet place and letting me know?
Hi guys sorry to bump this but quite concerned that it's only my phone this is happening to. If someone wouldn't mind just listening carefully during a call (maybe to your voicemail to avoid the weirdness!) in a quiet room to let me know if they can hear interference that would be great.
So this problem frustrated me so much that I got the phone exchanged. Guess what though - same problem.
Surely someone else has noticed this - if you're in a quiet place it's both pretty loud and very distracting.
As I originally explained - after a few seconds of any call, I get a very short mute (we're talking microseconds) followed by the kind of background buzzing noise you get when you put a phone near a speaker.
Could it be down to a faulty batch?
As of recently I shave been noticing my voicemail getting messages, but no missed calls, there are also certain times where my pebble watch will say there is no Internet connection when I am connected to cell data. Are these related? Also I really need to be able to know when I'm getting calls. Any help would be appreciated.
Also, just found out if do change to 3g it will work, but not on lte
Currently I am in stock room.
My phone suddenly drops the network (Wi-Fi and cell network) but it is not in airplane mode.
I won't be able to receive any calls, but the caller will hear busy tone.
During the whole time my network shows few bars, but it is probably fake network.
I am just missing many calls due to this problem, and when some one notifies over other phone I will get to know and I will put into airplane more and back, the network resets and works fine.
Can anyone know what is the problem ??
I have reset my phone also, but of no use.
Thanks in advance.