VOIP - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-T989

Has anyone had any success using Groove IP in conjunction with Google Voice to substitute the lack of wifi calling availability with CM9 or any other AOSP ROMs and if so, how was the quality of the calls?
Looking for ideas, any suggestions are appreciated.

Not using GrooveIP but I used the built-in SIP to connect to my Callcentric VOIP account and it works perfectly.

I did that when I had my nexus s.. it will work but grooveip always has a call delay.. it gets quite annoying.
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camalus said:
I did that when I had my nexus s.. it will work but grooveip always has a call delay.. it gets quite annoying.
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VoiD_Dweller said:
Has anyone had any success using Groove IP in conjunction with Google Voice to substitute the lack of wifi calling availability with CM9 or any other AOSP ROMs and if so, how was the quality of the calls?
Looking for ideas, any suggestions are appreciated.
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I use groove as well. And yes I have the delay but is it groove or is it Google voices servers?
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I have been useing groove IP for a little over a year now, only when im poor and can't afford my obscenely high att bill. Have experienced no problems on ICS AOKP milestone 6 w/siyah kernal.
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Its groove having the delay. Google voice just transfers the calls between services.
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camalus said:
I did that when I had my nexus s.. it will work but grooveip always has a call delay.. it gets quite annoying.
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Hmm It's primarily because when I go to the coast to visit my Mom, her hurricane proof house with nearly bullet-proof windows and plaster/block walls seem to give me little or no signal, in the past I've just used the wifi-calling on T-Mobile based ROMs. I'm loving CM9 and gave GrooveIP a try today with Gvoice and it seemed to work great. It's only for a few hours a day each week but it always seems to be right when I have a critically important call come through and it drops, over and over without the wifi calling
Thanks for the suggestions I'll stick with this and see how reliable it is..

camalus said:
Its groove having the delay. Google voice just transfers the calls between services.
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Ahh. well ive gone on a hunt for a better app, and cant find one :'(
I hate this delay..

elesbb said:
Ahh. well ive gone on a hunt for a better app, and cant find one :'(
I hate this delay..
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Delay is annoying, small price to pay to avoid big bills..or not paying at all. It would be nice to see a better option tho...please let me know if you find anything better.....
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elesbb said:
Ahh. well ive gone on a hunt for a better app, and cant find one :'(
I hate this delay..
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Have you tried, fring or line2 or linphone? I have heard mixed reviews....at least linphone is open source...
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Q: Is it possible..

To have two phones connected to one line. Sharing the same minutes, data usage and txt msgs?
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Its illegal...but yes
It is called cloning a device. They used to do it for pagers but that is a major difference. Doubt you will find anyone to do it for a cell phone but theoretically it could be done.
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What about a family plan
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murso74 said:
What about a family plan
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That would cost money... I joke, but really this is the way to go. I have 5 lines on my family plan. We still only use 200-300 if the 1500 landline minutes.
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Aren't there also a lot of technical problems with a clone?
EX: A call or text comes in to your number and only one of the phones gets it.
I know I am off topic here but can someone explain VoIP to me please?
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JohnCorleone said:
I know I am off topic here but can someone explain VoIP to me please?
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Googe voice. Lmao...voip is caling over the internet
ugothakd said:
Googe voice. Lmao...voip is caling over the internet
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I think I am spending too much time testing and not enough time learning. Thanks
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JohnCorleone said:
I think I am spending too much time testing and not enough time learning. Thanks
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It is how Vonage and Majic jack work as well as a good part of the Sprint Airave. They just use your internet connection.
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It is how Vonage and Majic jack work as well as a good part of the Sprint Airave. They just use your internet connection.
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Ok, so on the most current Miui build Wifi works and voice calling isn't quite there yet. How would I go about setting something like this up? Do I need to get a specific app?
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Googe voice. Lmao...voip is caling over the internet
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More accurately, it is called Voice Over Internet Protocol. Goole voice is a specific service that uses the protocol, similar to the issue of Kleenex being a specific brand of tissue paper.
I like to clear up confusion before it gets too far - we Americans have redefined too many words out of ignorance and fallacious assumptions as it is ;-)
@John - I haven't looked at VoiP solutions for Android in several months, but GrooveIP was a great app to use Google Voice for this purpose. At the time that I discovered it myself, the official Google Voice app didn't support voice calls on Android, so the only free way I had found involved an intermediary internet number (called a DID number, using a SIP account... it gets convoluted and confusing too damn fast, and wasn't very stable... plus, all of the free SIP providers I could find seemed to shut down around the end of June, for some reason).
What are you trying to accomplish? The only use that readily comes to my mind is to avoid using limited anytime minutes by using unlimited data instead - I rooted a friend's phone for this purpose, because his girlfriend always tore through all of their minutes in the first week of the month, then *****ed at him when she was unable to call him (obviously, the *****ing came later that evening, lol) I should explain that they're on a prepaid provider that doesn't do any free mobile to mobile minutes, etc. Just re read you4r last post more closely, answering my own question
And I mistyped one part - google voice didn't support outbound calls, lol - one word makes all the difference. Actually, I think the issue was that outbound calls used minutes you have to purchase... it wasn't the ideal situation for my friend's budget...
Anyway, my friend also had an Evo that he was unable to flash to Virgin, so I initially tested on that using just a wifi connection. It works great, and actually save my ass one night when a bad flash rendered my Epic unusable, and I couldn't get to my laptop for another 10 hours. I found a McDonald's or Starbucks with the free hotspot service whenever I needed to make or receive a call
EDIT: I am doubting the accuracy of my statements... but I am certain that GrooveIP does not need an active mobile network and does not eat up minutes, because Virgin doesn't do free incoming calls (at least not on their lowest Android plan). So I may have some details mixed up, but GrooveIP will work.
I should mention that GrooveIP was a $4 app when I set my friend up, no trial version to be found either
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I guess I was trying to find a way to make calls using the most current Miui build. It only works on Wifi and when I make or receive a call you can't hear anything so I was hoping I could ring a roundabout way while they are working on it. Thanks for the thorough response.
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Call and text forwarding to tablet?

I would like an app that allows calls and texts to be forwarded to my tablet when I'm at home. I would like to be able to send and receive texts and receive incoming and make outgoing calls. I know that tablet talk supports the texting, but what about the phone calls? I would like to receive them at my verizon number, and it would be nice if both my tablet and phone ring when a call is being received.
Like I said, I would only like this to work at home when both phones are on the same wifi network.
EXIT: If there is no simple way to do the call forwarding, or if that would not work well, it would be great if someone could recommend an app to me which notifys me when my phone misses a call.
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I recently found the app tablet talk and it is awesome.
Works with wifi in your home or even through blue tooth and also does call forwarding. I just use it as a caller I'd to see if it's worth getting up to pick up my phone even.
Exactly what I wanted and I don't even carry my phone around in the house anymore.
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I also just discovered Tablet Talk and it works great.
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I'm using mysms there is a chrome app, a windows program, mac program, it runs in the browser and even an ios app..
Alex2x3 said:
I recently found the app tablet talk and it is awesome.
Works with wifi in your home or even through blue tooth and also does call forwarding. I just use it as a caller I'd to see if it's worth getting up to pick up my phone even.
Exactly what I wanted and I don't even carry my phone around in the house anymore.
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murse said:
I also just discovered Tablet Talk and it works great.
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+1 tablet talk is amazing
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I used talkatone and i liked it. Cant wait to try on my nexus 7 tonight.
Must have google number. But i like that so i can be semi free of carriers
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Thanks given guys for tablet talk info, works great.
Just tried tablet talk...very cool app!
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Is there a way to connect Tablet Talk to both an N7 and a Transformer? I've only gotten it to connect to one or the other.
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Is there a way to connect Tablet Talk to both an N7 and a Transformer? I've only gotten it to connect to one or the other.
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One device only right now. I think Dev is trying to work on multi device support.
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Tablet talk works flawlessy. I am using it now. I also like the option of it ringing when you get a phone call in case your not sitting next to your phone.
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I used talkatone and i liked it. Cant wait to try on my nexus 7 tonight.
Must have google number. But i like that so i can be semi free of carriers
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Holy crap talkatone works great! Just made and received a call on my N7! Very cool!
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tablet talk costs?
When I tried to sync sms on my Galaxy Nexus with the Nexus 7 via Tablet Talk, it locks up at 8 percent. I've tried removing cache, uninstalling then reinstalling,using Bluetooth AND WiFi. It always fails at 8 percent. Wtf?
They synced instantly for me. 4.1 Galaxy S and 4.1 Nexus 7.
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They synced instantly for me. 4.1 Galaxy S and 4.1 Nexus 7.
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I wonder is the different os versions is an issue. One wouldnt think so with so few devices with JB on em. I'm spoiled by aokp on my GN, so I've been reluctant to flash JB as a daily driver. Everything else works great, controlling the dialing of the phone, caller id, any new SMS received too. Its only when I try and "sync all SMS from phone" and it fails at 8 percent every time. I've emailed the developer.
I just got a response from the developer. They emailed me a copy of the app, labeled "TabletTalk143_synctest", and it worked beautifully over WiFi and Bluetooth. Extremely rapid response!
Shano56 said:
tablet talk costs?
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Just use your $25 Google Play credit from your N7 to purchase it.
Shano56 said:
tablet talk costs?
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A lot of quality apps aren't free.
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A lot of quality apps aren't free.
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Agreed. I don't mind paying for a good app either. It helps out against the stigma that android users don't pay for apps.
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Thank you everyone for recommending this awesome app, its exactly what I needed
Well worth the price
this made me love my Nexus 7 even more lol
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Jelly Bean is a few weeks (Coming soon)

Even more proof of Samsung making customers happy
http://m.samsung.com/us/support/SupportOwnersFAQPopup.do?faq_id=FAQ00050212&fm_seq=55187
Weird thing I don't see s2 on it :/
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Wonder who gets to determine what COMING SOON! means.
Already got Jelly Bean on my S3 and i'm loving it.
The AOKP features are of more value to me than the Touchwiz features.
Only thing i'm missing is WiFi calling.
AOKP FTW
But I guess it will be useful for people who want to remain stock.
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Already got Jelly Bean on my S3 and i'm loving it.
The AOKP features are of more value to me than the Touchwiz features.
Only thing i'm missing is WiFi calling.
AOKP FTW
But I guess it will be useful for people who want to remain stock.
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I would go with AOKP too, loved it on my galaxy nexus but the bugs start appearing after a 2 weeks and don't like to deal with that, which one are you running and how is your battery life?
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jgalan14 said:
I would go with AOKP too, loved it on my galaxy nexus but the bugs start appearing after a 2 weeks and don't like to deal with that, which one are you running and how is your battery life?
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Same. I'm running liquid jelly. Get random screen flickers but other than that its awesome.. oh and the speaker volume kinda sux
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I am on vanilla aokp and it has been pretty smooth. Only two freezes over the course of a week and battery life has been amazing.
Isn't wifi calling somthing everyone misses haha...
sb9400 said:
Isn't wifi calling somthing everyone misses haha...
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I use like 100 minutes a month. xD
I definitely don't miss the feature.
sb9400 said:
Isn't wifi calling somthing everyone misses haha...
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Don't use it, at the most 120 at month is just a he reboots, because sometimes I'm doing something for work and it messes up I loose it, then again I have a nexus 7 too
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What do minutes and wifi calling being mentioned together? Wifi calling still uses regular minutes. I like wifi calling because if im working in certain building sometimes I get no signal, so i use wifi calling. Its just cell booster and it helps out on battery.
Anywho, this is awesome to actually see some vocal news from a company about an update, happy with Samsung
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What do minutes and wifi calling being mentioned together? Wifi calling still uses regular minutes. I like wifi calling because if im working in certain building sometimes I get no signal, so i use wifi calling. Its just cell booster and it helps out on battery.
Anywho, this is awesome to actually see some vocal news from a company about an update, happy with Samsung
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My wifi minutes are unlimited. The benefit is that my house gets like .5 bars and voice calls can't be answered made here. It's also good because wifi calling shuts off the cell antenna.
mt3g said:
What do minutes and wifi calling being mentioned together? Wifi calling still uses regular minutes. I like wifi calling because if im working in certain building sometimes I get no signal, so i use wifi calling. Its just cell booster and it helps out on battery.
Anywho, this is awesome to actually see some vocal news from a company about an update, happy with Samsung
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Wifi calling does not use regular minutes if you have the feature added to your plan. it only counts regular minutes if you don't have the feature added.
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Wifi calling does not use regular minutes if you have the feature added to your plan. it only counts regular minutes if you don't have the feature added.
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Oh really? That's weird. So they have a Wi-Fi calling service you can add on so it doesn't use your minutes? Hmmm i must investigate
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For AOSP goodness, I use codename android ROM. Super Smooth and excellent battery life! get 4+ hours of screen on time.
theexel said:
I use like 100 minutes a month. xD
I definitely don't miss the feature.
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wifi calling helps too if you have bad reception and have wifi, I have unlimited minutes and use wifi calling because my work and school have low receptions and wifi is a life saver for me
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Oh really? That's weird. So they have a Wi-Fi calling service you can add on so it doesn't use your minutes? Hmmm i must investigate
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And the service is a free add on. They should have added it when they set up your account.
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jgalan14 said:
I would go with AOKP too, loved it on my galaxy nexus but the bugs start appearing after a 2 weeks and don't like to deal with that, which one are you running and how is your battery life?
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Build 4.
No bugs here so far.
Only thing is the cpu frequency setting doesn't stick after reboot even though I select it.
I can live with that for all the other tweaks this ROM offers.
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Oh really? That's weird. So they have a Wi-Fi calling service you can add on so it doesn't use your minutes? Hmmm i must investigate
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It depends on your calling plan. If you have at least a "value" plan, and I'm guessing a classic one as well, then minutes don't come out of your bucket. If you have an older grandfathered plan it comes out of your bucket.
The feature is free for any plan, even for prepaid ones.
Interesting that it hasn't been brought up before.
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yavihah said:
wifi calling helps too if you have bad reception and have wifi, I have unlimited minutes and use wifi calling because my work and school have low receptions and wifi is a life saver for me
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Fortunate for me I get pretty good signal, at home and at work, and wherever I go.
T-Mobile is pretty awesome in my area, I'm in SoCal so yeah.

[Q] Willing to pay $$ for solution

Hello everyone, Im new to this site and phone. My previous device was the Nexus S 4G and i must say my e4gt is a huge improvement. My only issue that i have is the inability while on a conference call or a merged call to be able to hang up on either callers without ending both calls. Does anyone have a solution to this? Is there any type of rom or software i can download that will give me the ability to choose which caller to disconnect? Im willing to pay $100.00 sent to your paypal account for this solution. Thanks to all!
Skype its what i use for confrence calls here.
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Skype its what i use for confrence calls here.
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skype you can only call other skype users though
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Rather than sending money. Upgrade ur device to quadcore. And use tango. Tango video calls gives u more freedom. Guess the good news its a freeware. For optimum usage you have to pay tango. Chaos
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That's gonna b a tuff one, all CDMA phones do this, my sgs2, galaxy nexus, s3, and note 2, but my n4 doesn't.. So im pretty sure it's a CDMA thing
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That's gonna b a tuff one, all CDMA phones do this, my sgs2, galaxy nexus, s3, and note 2, but my n4 doesn't.. So im pretty sure it's a CDMA thing
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I'm also being told from other sources that this is a CDMA thing.
Sparx639
Have the individual of whom you're wanting to hang up on hang up first. Then you can continue the call with the other individual.
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Thanks to all of you for your advice and or opinions i greatly appreciate it.

Note 8 lte phone apps?

I'm with at&t and am going to get the note 8 lte, which are the best apps to make phone calls,and also a video call?
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I heard that the at&t n5120 cant make phone call simply by putting in a sim. Can your note make phone calls the same way your phone works without using any app ? If no then the only app that works for me and free is viber. Gg talk was good but now it is dead
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I heard that the at&t n5120 cant make phone call simply by putting in a sim. Can your note make phone calls the same way your phone works without using any app ? If no then the only app that works for me and free is viber. Gg talk was good but now it is dead
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The i467 does not have the phone software, you are correct.
I use GrooveIP for voice over Google Voice and Hangouts for the rest.
Trail70rider said:
I'm with at&t and am going to get the note 8 lte, which are the best apps to make phone calls,and also a video call?
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Groove ip
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Thanks,I'm going to try them out!!
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Thanks,I'm going to try them out!!
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happy to see someone using dell streak now...
Dell streak 5 was an amazing device.... Very poorly marketed... Dell would have been in a different part of the economics had they done a good job...
Yes,that's what me and my brother have always thought,Dell had it right before anyone else,now everyone is making the same size,they didn't advertise it,so no one knew about it. Its still a great phone,I've had mine for 2 1/2 yrs.,I wish Dell would have made the streak 2,opus 1?. I haven't upgraded in 8 months because there hasn't been anything I've wanted alot more yet.I'm still on Froyo and would like to move up to Jelly Bean though: ),I will get the note 8,and still looking at phones,note 3,z ultra,...ect. . . I like the Lenovo k900,but don't know if that would work with at&t.
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Dialer App?
I have a ATT Galaxy Note 8 with a wireless data plan. It clearly has a micro-SIM and a LTE modem.
Really, all I think it needs is the actual Dialer app. Which leads me to the question: how would I install it?
I know that in some european markets the Note 8 has phone capabilities... would it be simpler to flash a euro image onto it?
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I'm with at&t and am going to get the note 8 lte, which are the best apps to make phone calls,and also a video call?
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If you are getting the Note 8 with the intention of using it as your primary phone, I'll chime in and say I haven't been happy with the quality of VoIP on AT&T's HSPA network. Your results may be better with LTE, but I think there is something about AT&T's network that makes it less suitable for VoIP than Verizon. I don't know for sure, I'm speculating based on what I've experienced.
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Thanks y'all, I will be looking into this,I would send text messages on it mostly,and also having the ability to make a call would be nice too,I will reply on how it does when I get it and start trying things out!
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I used groove ip, and made a phone call and it sounded great!! It was real clear, now im just going through google voice settings trying to receive calls, I'm using Talkatone too, in google voice you have a different number that people see when you call, it says you can port-use your cell number, but it cost $20 to do it, which I think I'm going to end up doing, just still trying to receive calls, it says to click on make a new number in google voice, then make sure forward calls is checked,...I think I'll get the receiving calls working soon: )..also the sending text are working!
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I feel hi-tech: )))
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Felt let down!!
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I feel hi-tech: )))
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What a big let down, you can imagine I just got it today (Note 8.0 LTE) the whole time I thought this is one big phone/tablet that will let me use it as a phone because of the SIM card slot and 4g and LTE abilities!! Only to find out that only international version can make calls!! WTF!! Hope to try your ways otherwise I am hoping someone will come up with a rom that enable this feature for good!
It'll work as a phone great, I just called my Dad today and had him call me back on talkatone, and it sounds great, also groove ip too, just get the app, then go on your computer to google voice and get a google voice number, it let's you scan through a bunch, just pick one and follow the steps, it sounds better than using my cell phone on speaker!
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Why not just return it and buy the N5100? VoIP calling works well over a strong signal, but is LTE really worth it when a phone version is available?
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