Recently came from the Thunderbolt. I'm wondering if there is a Rom or Kernel that has been created to support a decent call recording app yet?
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Very Very Very interested in this as well...
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I would be interested in this as well.
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Interested a well.
Hopefully a Dev will incorporate this into their rom soon. It'll definitely set the bar for others...
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Hopefully a Dev will incorporate this into their rom soon. It'll definitely set the bar for others...
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I definitely support this!! xD
Yes me too. But I am little pessimistic regarding this issue, since there are a lot of Samsung smart phones which are uncapable of two way recording. Most of apps will record the application side.
If I knew this could be solved with patching and recompiling the kernel with I would gladly invest some time to to that. However it doesn't seem to be that simple, since after all this time there are bunch of Samsung phones without support for this.
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Yes me too. But I am little pessimistic regarding this issue, since there are a lot of Samsung smart phones which are uncapable of two way recording. Most of apps will record the application side.
If I knew this could be solved with patching and recompiling the kernel with I would gladly invest some time to to that. However it doesn't seem to be that simple, since after all this time there are bunch of Samsung phones without support for this.
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Thanks for the background... That may explain why it is not getting as much attention. Either too complex or the phone may not be capable of providing quality two way recording. Nonetheless, I hope the efforts continue.
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The Samsung galaxy s2 was capable of it. Keep hope guys
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Can you try Auto Call Recorder from Appstar Solutions? It works for me.
The app is free. The quality of recordings is bad, but It works. One can understand both sides.
Consider that I am using imoseyon kernel 1.2 and I actually did not try any other app with it.
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Can you try Auto Call Recorder from Appstar Solutions? It works for me.
The app is free. The quality of recordings is bad, but It works. One can understand both sides.
Consider that I am using imoseyon kernel 1.2 and I actually did not try any other app with it.
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Tried that one..for some reason, I don't get audio on the playback.
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I used Vrecorder on my EVO.
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Tried that one..for some reason, I don't get audio on the playback.
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Have you tried opening the file with another application?
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I used Vrecorder on my EVO.
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Yes but this thread is about GN.
This is strange,
I have just tried another (Drew Garen ICY+ v 4.0) ROM with imsoeyenon kernel, but maybe not the same one.
And Auto Call Recorder didn't work, or better said I wasn't able to hear anything except noice.
So restored back my old system (EaglesBlood + imoseyon kernel), but still cannot record, only noice. Did reinstall, and now I can hear only my side, other side is too low.
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Ok I checked again. Actually if another person is a quiet one, nothing can't be understood.
When I reported that the app actually works, I spoke with not so quiet person.
I was thinking about seeing of the developer of rVoix would consider a port of his app to the nexus.
Best call recording app I've ever used. Records both sides of the call in great quality.
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I am not a lawyer or law enforcement (I am interested in civil liberties), but FYI in the US there's some issues about the legality of recording phone calls. In most places it's fine as long as you're one of the parties, but in several states (California, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Washington) the other party must be notified that you're recording.
What you mentioned doesn't make such kind of applications illegal. Otherwise we would not have
so many call recording apps in the market.
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I was thinking about seeing of the developer of rVoix would consider a port of his app to the nexus.
Best call recording app I've ever used. Records both sides of the call in great quality.
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Tried AllCallRecorder... But when i choose "Recorder the other party" it says "Your phone is not supported"
What do i have to do to fix this?
and how do i know whether the kernel i have supports that or not
Why would you ever need a call recorder?
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Every time I try to open volume + it force closes. Is anyone else having this issue. If so, were you able to get it resolved? What steps did it take?
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Try cleaning the cache and data on it and see if that helps
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I can't say that I have any idea what is going on with the app you mentioned, but I do know that ICS introduced a number of changes that can cause apps to fail if they're not updated. I have an app that was crashing on ICS due to a new permission requirement. No code changes, just announcing a new permission in the manifest.
I'd get in touch with the developer. An email from a tech savvy user who can help with debugging can be quite useful. You'd be surprised by the number of people who think a market comment is useful for the developer. It's not.
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I can't say that I have any idea what is going on with the app you mentioned, but I do know that ICS introduced a number of changes that can cause apps to fail if they're not updated. I have an app that was crashing on ICS due to a new permission requirement. No code changes, just announcing a new permission in the manifest.
I'd get in touch with the developer. An email from a tech savvy user who can help with debugging can be quite useful. You'd be surprised by the number of people who think a market comment is useful for the developer. It's not.
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I already have contacted the developer with the problem and offering my help. I hope you're correct.
The problem I am seeing is that so many people leaving reviews are leaving them from their galaxy nexuses and they almost all seek to have no problem with the app even though it specifically states it doesn't support any version of android other than gingerbread.
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...even though it specifically states it doesn't support any version of android other than gingerbread.
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Well there you go. I don't know what the app does, maybe it's possible on other versions but maybe it's not.
Personally, I like to give people the option to try my program even if I think it might not work. Naturally, a lot of people then come back and say it doesn't work on X or Y. I could dramatically improve my ratings by excluding all devices that I know don't work, but I'd rather give people the option to try for themselves. Granted, most people are stupid and it's a wasted gesture, but still...
Not saying you're one of those users, just venting a bit. Sorry. If I could help you pull logs or something for the developer of that app just let me know
Works flawless on mine.
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Works flawless on mine.
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What version and rom are you on?
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Never mind I got it working now. It had to do with the from I was running. Zygot3 now works perfectly with Volume +
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So is anyone excited for this update like i am i know its not a major one but what we do have is great
WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK ABOUT IT
i think jelly bean is exciting, a massive speedup in terms of the UI, new notifications, new stuff in the play store. awesome speech stuff and new google search... and thats just what i can remember
smh. One whiff (a small one at that) and noses go wide open.
Shouldn't we wait for the ics update first?
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Keynote here for anyone interested http://live.cnet.com/Event/Google_IO_Wednesday_Keynote?tag=Column1;TopPagination
I hope Samsung skips ics and gives us jellybean
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smh. One whiff (a small one at that) and noses go wide open.
Shouldn't we wait for the ics update first?
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no.
this is why we are here. this is why we are enthusiasts.
and I'm running ICS just fine already. of course we are excited about 4.1.
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Keynote here for anyone interested http://live.cnet.com/Event/Google_IO_Wednesday_Keynote?tag=Column1;TopPagination
I hope Samsung skips ics and gives us jellybean
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That will never happen. The only way JB is hitting our phone is if we do it.
I'm really thinking of going back to a Google phone. Less of the features I really want, but at least the new toys hit it first and fast.
Oh and yea Galaxy S is getting it!! But Sammy will never push it to our phones, and you all know I'm right.
i think for the most part the new notification is by far what im after camera upgrade to
Offline voice actions will be a huge help to the utility and speed of voice commands. Other than that, meh. Of course I'm excited though, and will flash anything
I'm definitely waiting for the next Nexus for my next phone purchase. It's hard to not get caught up in the GS3 hype, but its such a minor upgrade to our phones' specs......the GS3 will be many, many months before it sees 4.1.
Hope Samsung port it to the S3 fast. So we can use it. I like it really much!
So guys ... keep it rockin' ;-)
Anyone getting the Nexus 7? I ordered the 8gb version right away.
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Anyone getting the Nexus 7. I ordered the 8gb version right away.
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Did they announce a release date yet? I kinda sped read through the article, but I'm getting that shat day one! I can see a LOT of Kindle Fires going up for sale now, including my g/f's lol!
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did anyone see if it had a sd card slot and why no back camera
So when is the cyanogen 4.1 alpha coming
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So when is the cyanogen 4.1 alpha coming
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already been posted about it http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-4-1-9999
the nexus 7 looks nice
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did anyone see if it had a sd card slot and why no back camera
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No SD slot or HDMI
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already been posted about it http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-4-1-9999
the nexus 7 looks nice
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Bring on CM10!
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did anyone see if it had a sd card slot and why no back camera
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I'm guessing because most people wouldn't be toting a tablet around to take pictures of other things besides themselves. With my original galaxy tab, I was surprised how well the back camera did for video but it was too easy to cover the mic with your hand when in landscape mode. Also, the official portfolio case for it covered the rear camera and led.
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already been posted about it http://www.cyanogenmod.com/blog/cyanogenmod-4-1-9999
the nexus 7 looks nice
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HAHAHAHA great play on words there.... er ah version numbers
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A little OT but all the laptops that google is using during the google IO are Macs.... LOL
So I didn't have an android phone during the froyo to gingerbread update, which from my understanding is more like this than 2.3 to 4.0. I know we have had lots of trouble with kernel source and all sorts of other issues. Was this due to the fact that it was such a big difference, and so maybe this time it would be easier for our great devs to get this going for us once code drops? Obviously we can't know for sure until then and I'm not trying to offend anyone or seem greedy, I am just curious if this is how android works, or if not.
Thanks.
That is because google banned windows a long time ago from their offices.
So, can anybody think of any good reasons why we couldn't get the new voice search and Google Now on our phones now? I personally don't understand why we would need a new operating system for that. But, I really know nothing about what goes on behind the scenes with programming and development, so I could be totally wrong. What are your thoughts?
Hi All.
Right so as the title say's this topic is about s-voice.
I used s-voice on my stock SIII and I have to say it wasn't great.
It worked but only so so.
Now I found that the version of S-Voice that was included on the leaked version of 4.2.1 was fantastic. It really worked very well.
I have since then gone back to stock and now run Sotmax and as far as I can tell the version is the same as stock.
So basically back to not great.
You can understand that I was exited to see the s-voice for the S4 and rapidly installed only to to quickly find that it's horrific.
Really isn't very good at all.:crying:
So what I've done is I've pulled the S-Voice out of the leaked 4.2.1 and installed on my SIII. Have to say I love it this is the best version of S-Voice out there in my opinion. It's also a lot bigger than the S4 version (~32MB compared with ~25MB)
Give it a try and see what you think.....
Now if I could only make it look like the S4 version......
S-Voice_From_Leaked_4.2.1.zip
Now what I can't understand is why would they release a version of S-Voice that is just no where near as good as one they have on their test bed for 4.2.1 on the S3. Unless this is some personally tweaked version from that developer....?
Any how, Included languages are:
German
English (UK)
English (US)
Spanish (Spain)
Spanish (Latin America)
French
Italian
Thai (I don't know as it looks like gibberish to me....)
I use the UK one my self so I can't say how well the others work but I would love to know.
I downloaded and installed the s4 version the day it was dumped, us version, it is a vast improvement, and works great even on 4.1.1
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ZDeuce2 said:
I downloaded and installed the s4 version the day it was dumped, us version, it is a vast improvement, and works great even on 4.1.1
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I tried that one on my int version and it really blows.
Could you try this one? I would like to know what you think.
Any feedback?
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Do you have this instslled on 4.1.2 stock?
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Do you have this instslled on 4.1.2 stock?
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Not me personally but my wife has and it works great on there.
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Not me personally but my wife has and it works great on there.
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Working great on 4.1.1 also
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I'm just downloading and will provide feedback shortly. On 4.1.2 and using s-voice from the s4. I'm liking the new driving mode feature and it seems to work better than the stock s3 s-voice but too many errors for my liking and that's even speaking slow and clearly with US English
Update - this is definitely better than the stock s-voice but not seeing any noticeable difference compared to the s4 leak. Will test over the next couple of days and report back
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Something interesting to note, when I went into settings and "help" one of the examples is turning driving mode on or off yet this version doesn't support driving mode
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I'm just downloading and will provide feedback shortly. On 4.1.2 and using s-voice from the s4. I'm liking the new driving mode feature and it seems to work better than the stock s3 s-voice but too many errors for my liking and that's even speaking slow and clearly with US English
Update - this is definitely better than the stock s-voice but not seeing any noticeable difference compared to the s4 leak. Will test over the next couple of days and report back
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Something interesting to note, when I went into settings and "help" one of the examples is turning driving mode on or off yet this version doesn't support driving mode
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It does support driving mode but it's not the same as the S4 version.
When in driving mode it just gives you audio event messages. That's all I think.... Wasn't a fan of driving mode on the S4 any way.
just told my galaxy to turn of wifi - it now says network errror when I'm trying to tell it to turn WiFi back on.. lmao. good move samsung, good move.
apart from that it works good, thank you
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just told my galaxy to turn of wifi - it now says network errror when I'm trying to tell it to turn WiFi back on.. lmao. good move samsung, good move.
apart from that it works good, thank you
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Lmao, it's a dump app for a phone you can't even get yet, let them sell 2 or 3 and work the bugs out.
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Lmao, it's a dump app for a phone you can't even get yet, let them sell 2 or 3 and work the bugs out.
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isn't it from the sIII 4.2.1 leak and not from the SVI dump or did I get that wrong?.. and I think Samsung might have already sold a few if them.. with 4.1 but still ;D
imo s-voice is completely useless anyway. seriously in which situations can you talk to your phone without looking like a retard? imagine sitting in the train and the guy next to you says every few minutes: 'turn wifi off', 'send message to Michael', 'how did xy play on the weekend'..
OK maybe the car mode might be interesting, I personally have a motorbike.. so - no s-voice.
and I also have never ever seen anyone else talking to their phones, not even those apple geeks.. maybe because I'm german and we're always at least some month behind the newest trend..
don't get me wrong, nice gimmick of samsung and thanks for spreading it here, but most of the time only to play around with
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isn't it from the sIII 4.2.1 leak and not from the SVI dump or did I get that wrong?.. and I think Samsung might have already sold a few if them.. with 4.1 but still ;D
imo s-voice is completely useless anyway. seriously in which situations can you talk to your phone without looking like a retard? imagine sitting in the train and the guy next to you says every few minutes: 'turn wifi off', 'send message to Michael', 'how did xy play on the weekend'..
OK maybe the car mode might be interesting, I personally have a motorbike.. so - no s-voice.
and I also have never ever seen anyone else talking to their phones, not even those apple geeks.. maybe because I'm german and we're always at least some month behind the newest trend..
don't get me wrong, nice gimmick of samsung and thanks for spreading it here, but most of the time only to play around with
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You basically answered your own question.
S-Voice is awesome while driving. You can call, text, navigate hands free. But yeah if you use it in the train you look like a lunatic.
What kind of bike do you have? I have a Thundercat.
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You basically answered your own question.
S-Voice is awesome while driving. You can call, text, navigate hands free. But yeah if you use it in the train you look like a lunatic.
What kind of bike do you have? I have a Thundercat.
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I tried most of the possible actions.. and none of them worked really good, especially when I imagine that I would have to concentrate on my imaginal car while talking to my phone.
maybe that's because l've set it to German, might work better in English like Google now does but i don't speak English good enough to use my s-voice in english. (what would, again, look pretty stupid if everyone around speaks german
and the bike thing: also yamaha driver! :thumbup: officially I have to ride my xt 125 because I'm not 18 yet and 125ccm is the maximum allowed for u18s here in germany. :crying: but my dad's old xt 600 from the 80's is waiting for me to turn 18 + get the official driver license and it's f**kin awesome. 1 cylinder, nice deep 4stroke sound and enough power, especially for a 'beginner' (once again we have regulations here in germany, limited hp for 'newbies', another licence.. damn). and I'm to big (length and wide-wise) for a racing bike, so motocross it is nice to see other people around on xda with similar hobbies :good: you don't play/like rugby by chance as a British man? ;D
now back to topic, don't wanna spam this thread
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MrDannyD said:
You basically answered your own question.
S-Voice is awesome while driving. You can call, text, navigate hands free. But yeah if you use it in the train you look like a lunatic.
What kind of bike do you have? I have a Thundercat.
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Not sure on that one, I do know the S-voice I downloaded was from the s4 dump, and not the 4.2.1. Their may have been two different dumps though. I don't use it at all, but did test it just to check it out and say I've got it. I believe mind is the 10.0 release... I would check out the German on this one, but I don't speak German with any fluency what-so-ever.
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I'm a fan of the driving mode for reading and sending text messages, adding reminders/calendar appointments and searching for locations using Google navigation as I travel a lot for work. I've found that all versions of s voice so far have let me down and only 70% of the time gets it right.
I used to own an iPhone 4s and have to admit that Siri is a big step above s voice but I'm glad Samsung are working to make it better and can't wait to see the improvements
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This is working for me. Stock rooted 4.1.2.
Hello Xda, I was curious whether there is an application for all android devices that enables the knock knock feature from the g2. If anyone knows, please post the link. Cheers
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Hello Xda, I was curious whether there is an application for all android devices that enables the knock knock feature from the g2. If anyone knows, please post the link. Cheers
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I know I can set certain behaviors with apex launcher using a desktop double tap which resembled the "knock knock" feature. Sleeping and waking the phone isnt one of them though.
They had an app for the Nexus line called "PGM Nexus" that had the exact same function. Maybe you could ask those guys for a similar mod for the S4?
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Armandopjr said:
They had an app for the Nexus line called "PGM Nexus" that had the exact same function. Maybe you could ask those guys for a similar mod for the S4?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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The only problem is that I'm not rooted
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The only problem is that I'm not rooted
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Good luck with any moderate to serious mods without being rooted
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Good luck with any moderate to serious mods without being rooted
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I don't see how it's so serious. It's just tapping the display twice to wake the device. How complicated is it?
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I don't see how it's so serious. It's just tapping the display twice to wake the device. How complicated is it?
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It's all about permissions... What is the so permitted to do without root access?
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Maybe a tasked profile.
If I actually did help, how bout a Thanks
Thought something like this was kernel based. Custom kernels for the htc one have this ability.
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Pretty sure osmosizzz is correct. Faux and Franco usually build this in but without root your sol. Sorry dude.
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I had PGM on my galaxy nexus.... after getting used to it, it really really hard to live without this feature (especially after a few failed hardware buttons on phones in the past). Alongside the on-screen buttons, my phone required no hardware button pressing.
This is the one feature I will go to the ends of the earth looking for, and unfortunately I have yet to find anything like this for the S4. The reason this is such an obscure feature is because it requires low level kernel+hardware development, and from what I have heard from ponery and other devs, getting the kernel and screen to listen for specific screen input /w a corresponding kernel module (while keeping battery drain at an acceptable level) requires very very specific hardware and boatloads of very extensive, tricky, and sensitive development.
I wish someone would make something like this for the S4 (if ponery did I would jump for joy), and I would pay good money for it too.
It would have been really awesome if samsung would have included this type of feature alongside airview (and made sure they were both really really polished.... like an open airview api out-of-the-box), instead of the dumpster full of gimmicky garbage they did include.
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I had PGM on my galaxy nexus.... after getting used to it, it really really hard to live without this feature (especially after a few failed hardware buttons on phones in the past). Alongside the on-screen buttons, my phone required no hardware button pressing.
This is the one feature I will go to the ends of the earth looking for, and unfortunately I have yet to find anything like this for the S4. The reason this is such an obscure feature is because it requires low level kernel+hardware development, and from what I have heard from ponery and other devs, getting the kernel and screen to listen for specific screen input /w a corresponding kernel module (while keeping battery drain at an acceptable level) requires very very specific hardware and boatloads of very extensive, tricky, and sensitive development.
I wish someone would make something like this for the S4 (if ponery did I would jump for joy), and I would pay good money for it too.
It would have been really awesome if samsung would have included this type of feature alongside airview (and made sure they were both really really polished.... like an open airview api out-of-the-box), instead of the dumpster full of gimmicky garbage they did include.
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the PGM feature is the best implementation ive seen id really like to see that on the s4
calrity
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
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what else did you install to get it working?
i would seriously pay to get this feature on an s3 or see it available for the s4 if i ever find a cheap s4 to buy that i can flash or byod to my company
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what else did you install to get it working?
i would seriously pay to get this feature on an s3 or see it available for the s4 if i ever find a cheap s4 to buy that i can flash or byod to my company
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what kernel are compatible with it, kt, chronicle and where can i download module for it ?
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I don't see how it's so serious. It's just tapping the display twice to wake the device. How complicated is it?
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You can buy LG G2
The Illest 619 said:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.paranoid.touchcontrolfree&hl=en
says its compatible so i tried it but needs you to install a seperate app after it.. the actual module is only for nexus.
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I don't mean to bother but I asked a few months ago how you got the app working on your s4. You said you downloaded something else to do it? I've been looking everywhere for this.
I know I would need a kernel as well so what kernel did you get with it?
robcop19 said:
I don't mean to bother but I asked a few months ago how you got the app working on your s4. You said you downloaded something else to do it? I've been looking everywhere for this.
I know I would need a kernel as well so what kernel did you get with it?
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Don't think I ever said I got it working. The description at the time said it was compatible (which it doesn't now) but after installing the app I needed to install some extra module which is only for nexus which made it useless for me.
Guys newbie here... found someting about knock on feature...
Its on ExperimentalX kernal but its not for our device hope so it can be ported buy developers.
If it helps here's the link...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/google-nexus-5/orig-development/kernel-elementalx-n5-0-23-t2519607
This is a question to all devs who understand the underlying system far better than I. I have a T-Mobile Note 3 and am interested in moving to CM but where I live the signal is not great at all so I MUST use Wifi calling and MMS. now is the mechanism a module that can be moved to another rom or is this something baked into the samsung based rom itself?
If I can move to another type of non samsung rom and take wifi calling with me how can this be done or is it a feature that will have to be added to source and recompile?
Thanks so much everyone maybe if there is no way to do it now maybe we as a community can find a way to do this and bring it to other devices that do not have this type of feature.
I am not aware of anyone getting T-Mobile wifi calling working on an aosp ROM. It requires very deep integration into the system. It's not just an app, though it probably could be if they cared to write it properly.
If I had a need for it, I'd use csipsimple and voip.ms or callcentric. I believe the AOSP dialer app supports sip calling as well.
I've been tmobile for years with many phones and have never heard anyone porting it. Make that happen and lots of donations would come at ya like a stripper getting rain'd on
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str8killinya said:
I've been tmobile for years with many phones and have never heard anyone porting it. Make that happen and lots of donations would come at ya like a stripper getting rain'd on
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This is exactly what my thoughts are if anyone gets it to work out of the box on tmo devices they would be swimming in donations.
ttabbal said:
I am not aware of anyone getting T-Mobile wifi calling working on an aosp ROM. It requires very deep integration into the system. It's not just an app, though it probably could be if they cared to write it properly.
If I had a need for it, I'd use csipsimple and voip.ms or callcentric. I believe the AOSP dialer app supports sip calling as well.
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Ill have to look into these solutions.
The sad thing is I remember reading awhile back that tmobile was planning to open source their wifi calling software.
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https://code.google.com/p/the-ims-open-source-project-for-android/
The stack is available for dev
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Thank you for asking this question. I was wondering the exact same thing because I just flipped to a CM based 4.4.2 ROM last night and the dev said WiFi calling was specific to Samsung ROMs, which didn't make any sense to me.
Does/would WiFi calling have a completely different script in AOSP versus TW?
All I know is I would definitely be in the group that 'makes it rain' for a dev that implements the feature into an AOSP ROM for the Note 3.
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samklee said:
The sad thing is I remember reading awhile back that tmobile was planning to open source their wifi calling software.
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This would make things so much easier. but another thing is that i'm thinking that they are now using a different protocol because i've seen another dev using that IMS stack in the note 2 forums [EDITED to add info on other developer]
GrannyDanger said:
Thank you for asking this question. I was wondering the exact same thing because I just flipped to a CM based 4.4.2 ROM last night and the dev said WiFi calling was specific to Samsung ROMs, which didn't make any sense to me.
Does/would WiFi calling have a completely different script in AOSP versus TW?
All I know is I would definitely be in the group that 'makes it rain' for a dev that implements the feature into an AOSP ROM for the Note 3.
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Well since it is baked into the samsung roms it would mean that it would have to be reverse engineered. no one seems to want to take the time to do it or they can't figure it out and from what i know they would be able to get about 60k from various device forums.
str8killinya said:
I've been tmobile for years with many phones and have never heard anyone porting it. Make that happen and lots of donations would come at ya like a stripper getting rain'd on
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False. CM7 had it for the Mytouch 4g. But that was also when T-Mobile used the Kineto apk version of wificalling and not IMS.
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corwest said:
False. CM7 had it for the Mytouch 4g. But that was also when T-Mobile used the Kineto apk version of wificalling and not IMS.
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Never had that phone but remember when it was apk corrected lol
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Andromadus Mimicry ROM by Blk_jack had T-Mobile Wifi calling put into the ROM for T-Mobile (HTC) G2
Link for Mimicry http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1714187
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'So... you're telling me there's a chance??'
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Nope. Completely different implementation. Sorry bro.
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some fat clown on google+ still claims he has some port but he wants to keep it hidden so people don't steal and claim credit for his work. lol.