The device been running fine for couple of days, then It lost the ability to receive calls, whoever calls gets (( this mobile number is out of service )) .. yet I can call any number just fine ..!!!!!
Any solutions to this damning issue ?!
is it hardware ?!
Do I ask for replacement ?!
Are you sure its the phone? Sounds more like its your carrier screwing things up
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tandfeen said:
Are you sure its the phone? Sounds more like its your carrier screwing things up
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it was indeed my carrier that screwed up things not the phone thanx ..
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How? Not for me thank god. But, I used to think it was fake. I probably rooted/fixed 100 phones this week. And, I saw it today on a friends phone. He's on probation and doesn't need that
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Have you tried using titanium backup or root explorer to delete it
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That's a great idea. Thank you for your response. Totally worked. One more question, though.
It seems to get installed when you get a weird phone call. I already blocked unknown calls and a few likely suspects. Is there something more I can do. Like make it so only his contacts can call him?
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Nevermind I googled it.
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That's a great idea. Thank you for your response. Totally worked. One more question, though.
It seems to get installed when you get a weird phone call. I already blocked unknown calls and a few likely suspects. Is there something more I can do. Like make it so only his contacts can call him?
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where on phone did you see it? using root explorer or something? always thought was untraceable once installed..would be nice to know to look
Well best thing you can use is root call blocker, it works best but its paid app. Has that feature to just have calls from contacts. Also has reject too that works better than the built-in one..
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Android_Monsters said:
That's a great idea. Thank you for your response. Totally worked. One more question, though.
It seems to get installed when you get a weird phone call. I already blocked unknown calls and a few likely suspects. Is there something more I can do. Like make it so only his contacts can call him?
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might wanna tell "buddy" that if he got cases big enough for cops to tap his phones he might wanna switch to something other than his personal cell to conduct business or if it might just be wifey keeping tabs to make sure he aint banging the next new thing then he might wanna do the same because she can always order an in depth statement on calls and texts.... just saying
What? What's this about an app (or something) being installed from just receiving a phone call?
I'm no where near an expert or a dev but I never heard of anything like this. Unless the phone was already infected PRIOR receiving the 'weird' phone call.
Edit: OK.. I just Googled it, and sure enough it MUST be installed first. There are 2 versions, 1 - the LITE version can be installed on any android phone, but doest intercept live calls (and other things). 2 - the OMNI version requires a rooted phone, and you can intercept live phone calls and listen in.
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hmm.where's it located if hidden
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where was the app installed in the system?....I had weird phone calls plus anonymous text... o number said hidden text address which I thought was weird.....I sesrched through root explorer for flexispy no results...but am sure its labeled something else to be a spy app...?....I'm on probation so now I'm paranoid ..lol
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If you don't do anything wrong then there is nothing to be paranoid about.
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If you don't do anything wrong then there is nothing to be paranoid about.
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very true....but can never be to safe..just as thread started it just appeared.
Hello guyz ..
I use unlocked Htc Desire Gsm , i want to convert it into unlocked Htc Desire Cdma? Like i dont want it to be Gsm any more , i wanna use my Cdma Sim in this (gsm ) phone .?
Can u Guyz please help me with with this thing , i wud be very thankful to u .
Buy a CDMA-phone. Wether CDMA or GSM depends on hardware which cannot be changed.
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If you manage to change it anyway, let me know
Im Trying , but want help from others to .. IF any one knwz any details please let me knw .
Yeah, maybe just re-read what MatDrOiD posted.
Pretty sure he answered correctly.
PS, I want to turn my Honda Accord car into a Ferrari 550 Maranello. Can you tell me how??
Impossible
No you cant do that.design differences is simpliest way to explain why . CDMA phones are not designed with GSM compatibility in mind .even if they use the same hardware, software implementation in itself minimizes any chances of enabling a disabled radio or band to near impossible
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777ace said:
PS, I want to turn my Honda Accord car into a Ferrari 550 Maranello.
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Which year? I'm looking for a year or two old TypeS and I'm happy to see someone else with as good taste as mine
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I want to turn water into wine. Any tutorials out there? Thanks
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Rearrange electrons
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I want to turn water into wine. Any tutorials out there? Thanks
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Easy solution: Ask Jesus.
Or trade it on Craigslist. :what:
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Noting is Impossible .. Every thing is Possible ..
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Noting is Impossible .. Every thing is Possible ..
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Lolwut?
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[email protected] said:
Noting is Impossible .. Every thing is Possible ..
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If you buy a new phone, then is possible...
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Buy a CDMA-phone. Wether CDMA or GSM depends on hardware which cannot be changed.
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+1
The cdma and gsm is hardware related. There also seems to be a cdma only Rom. Best option is to trade on a site like craiglist or kijiji. You could also buy a cdma one somewheree like eBay then sell urs.
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GSM radios can't receive CDMA bands. It's impossible.
The only way it could ever work is if the Desire used a universal radio with firmware to control what band it picks up... which it doesn't.
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GSM radios can't receive CDMA bands. It's impossible.
The only way it could ever work is if the Desire used a universal radio with firmware to control what band it picks up... which it doesn't.
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... And even if that is true which it isn't its near impossible you reactivate disabled bands
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It can be done quite easily. Buy a CDMA Desire, take out its inner parts and put them into the housing of you GSM Desire. Voila: Your Desire, as you love it, with all its scratches and stuff, now is a CDMA device.
Hi, i have lost my phone, believe its stolen. Is it possible for me to remotely wipe data or logout my facebook and google?
Anyway to locate it through GPS?
Last but not least, any good recommendations for a alternate cheap phone? Like maybe HTC one V?
Use htcsense.com if you have logged your phone to htc sense account.
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jerrylzy said:
Use htcsense.com if you have logged your phone to htc sense account.
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Nope dont have Was using Lee's ROM...
kedirakevo said:
Nope dont have Was using Lee's ROM...
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Use Plan B by Lookout..
http://myportableworld.com/posts/lost-your-phone-heres-plan-b/
no deal...
Change all your passwords at least; it won't log you out but if whoever has it tries to access your account(s) it should ask them for the new password instead of just opening straight up.
Change all passwords
I can help you listen.
Your phone can be track through your phone's IMEI number. Just complaint about your lost phone to a police station or to the phone's company. No matter if a person change your lost phone's SIM card, your phone will located through IMEI number.
KapWorldDevp2 said:
I can help you listen.
Your phone can be track through your phone's IMEI number. Just complaint about your lost phone to a police station or to the phone's company. No matter if a person change your lost phone's SIM card, your phone will located through IMEI number.
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i seriously doubt my local police will do something as trival as locating my lost phone... and yes i have my IMEI
fridgie said:
Change all passwords
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problem is other than google and facebook, i forgot what i have inside that is instant access....
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i seriously doubt my local police will do something as trival as locating my lost phone... and yes i have my IMEI
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You have to report as stolen they will give a crime number then go to your network they will block the phone, will never be able to connect to a mobile network.
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You have to report as stolen they will give a crime number then go to your network they will block the phone, will never be able to connect to a mobile network.
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err... sorry if i come across as a .... idiot or something but do telcos really do that?
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err... sorry if i come across as a .... idiot or something but do telcos really do that?
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Depends where you are. In the UK it's standard practice (report a phone stolen to your provider and they'll blacklist the IMEI so it can't be used on a mobile network). In the US I think it's less standard and will depend on your carrier. Elsewhere in the world I've no idea. It's something they can do, you'd have to check whether yours does.
I bet almost any phone carrier will try to track your phone through its IMEI
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xdevilium said:
I bet almost any phone carrier will try to track your phone through its IMEI
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Depends on the country,in my country Orange,Vodafone,Cosmote doesn't do that,it's against their "privacy policy" which i think is a big...crap...but anyway,thats how things work here.
jeyml said:
Depends on the country,in my country Orange,Vodafone,Cosmote doesn't do that,it's against their "privacy policy" which i think is a big...crap...but anyway,thats how things work here.
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yea thats what I was thinking too, Im from singapore... and so much being a "FIRST" world country like what my gov like to boast.... corny...
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Why has this happened ? Someone rang me when I was holding.my phone sideways and now I cannot answer calls unless its locked.because there's no accept button .
Does anyone know if they can help or what to do ?
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jsl95 said:
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Why has this happened ? Someone rang me when I was holding.my phone sideways and now I cannot answer calls unless its locked.because there's no accept button .
Does anyone know if they can help or what to do ?
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I really dont know what happen to you, but perform a factory reset and it should be fine again
Hi all. My girlfriend has the T989 on T-Mobile. Bone stock with 4.04 kernel 3.0.8 unrooted and whatnot. She loves the phone and doesn't want me tussling with it. Here's the problem. Incoming and outgoing calls on both cellular and wifi calling don't work occasionally. All you'll hear on both ends is silence. You know that the received caller picked up because the talk time counter goes until hang up. I think it may be something wrong with the OS installation on the production line. Should I contact Samsung or trying toying with it myself? Thank you for the time if you read this.
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drkPu1se said:
Hi all. My girlfriend has the T989 on T-Mobile. Bone stock with 4.04 kernel 3.0.8 unrooted and whatnot. She loves the phone and doesn't want me tussling with it. Here's the problem. Incoming and outgoing calls on both cellular and wifi calling don't work occasionally. All you'll hear on both ends is silence. You know that the received caller picked up because the talk time counter goes until hang up. I think it may be something wrong with the OS installation on the production line. Should I contact Samsung or trying toying with it myself? Thank you for the time if you read this.
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You could try to flash new radio that might help.
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drkPu1se said:
Hi all. My girlfriend has the T989 on T-Mobile. Bone stock with 4.04 kernel 3.0.8 unrooted and whatnot. She loves the phone and doesn't want me tussling with it. Here's the problem. Incoming and outgoing calls on both cellular and wifi calling don't work occasionally. All you'll hear on both ends is silence. You know that the received caller picked up because the talk time counter goes until hang up. I think it may be something wrong with the OS installation on the production line. Should I contact Samsung or trying toying with it myself? Thank you for the time if you read this.
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The first 2 things I would try:
1. Factory Reset
2. New SIM card
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Hmm... Ill have to check out what's available for radio firmware later as I'm using my phone haha. As for the factory reset and sim card, doesn't work. Data is more stable with the new sim card though. Ill let you guys know what happens with flashing radio firmware. Thank you for the suggestions thus far.
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