Hi,
Does the Galaxy Note 2 support Message Access Protocol (MAP)?
Reason I asked is I want to be able to send text messages via my cars audio system (it's a uconnect 8.4 in a Chrysler 300).
It's currently greyed out as an option but wanted to know if there's a way to get it to work.
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Is there a accessory/device that I can use to connect to my android phone and use that device/accessory to compose message and do/accept calls on it when someone will call on my android device.
What I mean is for example I will compose a text message on "that device/accessory" which is connected to my android phone and when i send the message i just composed on " that device/accessory" it would then send the message to my android phone and then my android phone would automatically send the message on the network thus i only use one sim and when someone call to my android phone "that device/accessory" would act like a wireless Bluetooth headset?
You can use something like AndroidLost to send and read SMSs remotely from any browser enabled device, but you wouldn't be able to make or answer calls (though you can force the phone to hang up). You should be able to activate calling over bluetooth with any laptop. What exactly did you have in mind for an accessory?
What i imagine is am accessory maybe that look like an old nokia model (those like 3310 and such) but connected top my android phone and whenever i receive a text on my android phone i can read it using that accessory and can reply to that text using that accessory also. And also i can answer calls using it.
Maybe the idea is very closely similar to a sony smart watch but with the ability to send sms and accept calls.
I think you're looking for a bluetooth headset. With the voice recognition google apps in ICS and above, you can easily use a BT headset to compose messages and control your phone.
how do i compose message on a bluetooth headset? is there ab bluetooth headset with screen??
I read this a while ago and I still don't understand.
You're just asking for another phone (makes calls, has a screen big enough you can type messages on it) - that's not an "accessory" - so of course no one makes one. If this isn't just another phone tied to your phone... what do you want ?
A smart watch is what you want, but it doesn't have a big enough screen to type. Make the screen bigger and you literally have a regular phone.
You'd need to connect them over bluetooth, wifi, or cellular network - the last negating having only one SIM and the first meaning they'd need to be in decently close proximity - over wifi would only work if this "accessory" had wifi access and could do what you want.
If you really want a second phone that doesn't use network access - just get one. You can still use it over wifi and you can use Google Voice to retain the same number between devices. You can use various apps to get calls on it as well as sending SMS/IM.
It''s a phone tied to another phone. Imagine it as a smartwatch but i can compose message and does not look like a watch but a phone (looks like those first gen nokia phones). That my sim is on my android phone and whenever i receive message on my android phone it will be send over using bluetooth or wifi network to that phone and when i compose message to that phone it would be send on my android phone and be send to the network.
It's like a reprogrammed nokia phone to act like a smartwatch.
This is the first phone I've had (and I've had quite a few) that supported email via the bluetooth MAP profile (usually used by car head units to display/read SMS messages.)
Is there any way to prevent EMAIL messages from going across the bluetooth MAP profile? I've found driving in my car has become a major headache when my car alerts me to all my email (work email) -- but still want SMS messages to work normally.
(I can't block it from my car..)
Thanks
Gary
Has anyone found a SIP/VOIP client, dialer that works on a rooted default OS? I have both a Note 8 and Tab S T700 and on the Note I have 3CXPhone configured and working with a Vonage SIP acct. but when I try to use the same APK and profile on the T700 it crashes when trying to register... Other SIP clients that don't require the Native Android SIP stack don't crash but fail to register. It 'feels' like a possibly a firewall type of issue but I can't be sure so any help I can get would be greatly appreciated.
[A] CSipSimple Works!
3CXPhone which is no longer available crashes But Latest CSipSimple works as long as you configure it right I had been thinking I was translating the Password from the 3CX .profile but messed up the zero vs. Cap Ohh !
Hi,
I've recently upgraded to Marshmallow (6.12.401.4) and while everything is working well, I've noticed that on the Internet calling section if you add a SIP account, it no longer gives you an option to prompt if you want to make an internet call anymore.
Does anyone know how to either get this option back (without downgrading) or manually trigger an internet call if I want to make one?
Currently the options look in the attachment. In the past, there was a third option 'Ask for every call'.
Would be great if anyone knows what to do as I require SIP accounts to be used sometimes. Thanks in advance.
My 3XL won't allow any of my bluetooth devices (Dodge UConnect, Huawei Watch) to access messages. It is not an option in the pairing security (where you can enable/disable audio, contacts, etc.). Am I alone here? Or is everyone having this problem? When I receive a new text message, my car and phone are completely unaware of it.
I'm using Google Messages.
Nope. Both my car (2018 Subaru) and Garmin Vivo connect and receive & send notifications just fine.
I'm an idiot. The phone was displaying a notification to grant permissions to messages, but I didn't see it because it was hidden in the "dot" summary notification icon due to the notch. Once granting permissions, the messages come through fine.