[Q] [ToroPlus] Latest Sprint VVM - Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Hey guys!
Attached is the latest (5.3.1.20) sprint Visual Voicemail APK I pulled from the recently released GA series JB rom (4.1.2) for the Epic 4g touch from sextape.
I know this is a long shot: Would some one be so kind as to test this please? I know the Sprint VVM app has traditionally not worked on the Gnex and I doubt it will this time. My number isn't on my Gnex right now else I would test it myself.
It should at least install but I don't have high hopes that it will connect with carrier VM. I never understood why. In case anyone thinks to ask: I can't use the sprint GV integration because my carrier, Ting, (MVNO of sprint) doesn't support the *28 code required for google voicemail integration nor the free (as in checking VM doesn't count against minutes) conditional forwarding as a gnex on sprint would.
Also, presuming this doesn't work; I don't suppose anyone has any ideas on how to check carrier voicemail from the Gnex without it counting against minutes?
Thank ya kindly.

works great on my Evo 3D. Thanks

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the install failed for me with latest CM 10.1
heroisnotdead said:
Hey guys!
Attached is the latest (5.3.1.20) sprint Visual Voicemail APK I pulled from the recently released GA series JB rom (4.1.2) for the Epic 4g touch from sextape.
I know this is a long shot: Would some one be so kind as to test this please? I know the Sprint VVM app has traditionally not worked on the Gnex and I doubt it will this time. My number isn't on my Gnex right now else I would test it myself.
It should at least install but I don't have high hopes that it will connect with carrier VM. I never understood why. In case anyone thinks to ask: I can't use the sprint GV integration because my carrier, Ting, (MVNO of sprint) doesn't support the *28 code required for google voicemail integration nor the free (as in checking VM doesn't count against minutes) conditional forwarding as a gnex on sprint would.
Also, presuming this doesn't work; I don't suppose anyone has any ideas on how to check carrier voicemail from the Gnex without it counting against minutes?
Thank ya kindly.
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[Q] Outgoing call log problem with Google Voice

I use google voice for all calls. The outgoing calls I make with google voice are saved in the call log with the intermediate number that google voice generates. It is a known problem with touchwiz. It does not happen if I install CM10 ROM.
Does anyone have a fix for it?
Is there a ROM available with other features of touchwiz, but this problem fixed.
I like the stock ROM with touchwiz and dont want to go with AKOP or cyanogenmod.
The ATT version of Jelly Bean (4.1.1) has a bug where Google Voice integration with the dialer is broken. When you use google voice to make calls, the dialer shows (and records in the call log) the google voice proxy number and not the number you are dialing of the contact you are dialing.
According to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35616192&postcount=29
Some users (on Verizon?) are seeing it work correctly. This leads me to believe that some builds of 4.1.1 for the S3 may have this functioning correctly.
Some questions:
Does anyone know of any ROMs for the S3 that have the correct behavior with Google voice that work on ATT?
Can we take the dialer from the Verizon S3 and use it on an ATT S3?
Any other suggestions for resolution?
isaacfinnegan said:
The ATT version of Jelly Bean (4.1.1) has a bug where Google Voice integration with the dialer is broken. When you use google voice to make calls, the dialer shows (and records in the call log) the google voice proxy number and not the number you are dialing of the contact you are dialing.
According to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=35616192&postcount=29
Some users (on Verizon?) are seeing it work correctly. This leads me to believe that some builds of 4.1.1 for the S3 may have this functioning correctly.
Some questions:
Does anyone know of any ROMs for the S3 that have the correct behavior with Google voice that work on ATT?
Can we take the dialer from the Verizon S3 and use it on an ATT S3?
Any other suggestions for resolution?
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any of the stock I 747M Canadian ROMs will display the correct telephone number in the call log when using Google Voice. It's not a bug. It's a sales code feature for the AT&T build. Was the same on ICS
does anyone know if it works with i9300 stock 4.1.1 ROM?
A work around is to install an app called "GVoice callback" from amazon app store. It is not there in android play store.
In GVoice callback settings check auto answer, and sign in with your google voice account.
In google voice app settings set as to never use google voice
Now when you dial a number, GVoice callback will use google voice to call your number and then connect to the person you are calling. It will automatically answer that call, so you are connected.
The call log will only show the original number you dialed.
agriff said:
any of the stock I 747M Canadian ROMs will display the correct telephone number in the call log when using Google Voice. It's not a bug. It's a sales code feature for the AT&T build. Was the same on ICS
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Does this mean there's a way to undo/reverse that code? I' dont' quite understand what a "sales code feature" means.
And I can confirm that using a Canadian ROM on my S3 with ATT makes it function correctly.
isaacfinnegan said:
Does this mean there's a way to undo/reverse that code? I' dont' quite understand what a "sales code feature" means.
And I can confirm that using a Canadian ROM on my S3 with ATT makes it function correctly.
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Is there any catch/issue using the Canadian ROM on S3/ATT? Which particular one do you use?
The stock ATT ICS worked pretty well except for the google voice call log issue.
Thanks.
mailxd said:
Is there any catch/issue using the Canadian ROM on S3/ATT? Which particular one do you use?
The stock ATT ICS worked pretty well except for the google voice call log issue.
Thanks.
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I'm currently trying out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033132&highlight=vldlk4
and modem from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831898
I've been too busy to really put it through it's paces. But data and voice are functioning fine, and it's nice for the call log to work correctly.
thanks, that canadian ROM does work!!!! So for no issues. I am using it in an ATT S3 in straight talk.
isaacfinnegan said:
I'm currently trying out
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033132&highlight=vldlk4
and modem from here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1831898
I've been too busy to really put it through it's paces. But data and voice are functioning fine, and it's nice for the call log to work correctly.
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premneo said:
thanks, that canadian ROM does work!!!! So for no issues. I am using it in an ATT S3 in straight talk.
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any battery drain like CM10 ? (and what's the final reason...) CM10 is great except for the mysterious battery drain ....
isaacfinnegan said:
Does this mean there's a way to undo/reverse that code? I' dont' quite understand what a "sales code feature" means.
And I can confirm that using a Canadian ROM on my S3 with ATT makes it function correctly.
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It just means that it's just another stupid, nonsensical software build characteristic that AT&T has chosen to give to their build of the ROM, likely in the pursuit of every last nickel.
The AT&T and Canadian versions are essentially the same ROM. You can just tweak the build characteristics by changing the Sales Code on the build.prop, others.xml, and a few other files. If you take all the /system/csc and build.prop, and a few other files from the Canadian version and copy them over to the Att version of the ROM, not changing a single .apk, you will get nearly the Canadian version on your phone "magically". The dialer will have a SMS button where the voicemal button is on the att rom, again without changing apks....and Google Voice will function properly on the call logs.
You could modify the apk by decompiling it and editing the correct smali files to make the SecPhone.apk build characteristics the same on an ATT rom as they are on a canadian version....but it's a ton easier just to run the i747M rom. It's a good one
There are no ill effects of running the Canadian Rom on an att gs3 and on the att network, as far as I know and I've been running it for a while. Just make sure your APNs are correct to get the best signal.
I have just been running it since yesterday. I think the battery is better in the Canadian ROM. I didnt like the look of CM10. I prefer the looks of touchwiz calendar and alarm. Moreover the gallery sync with picassa never worked with CM10.
mailxd said:
any battery drain like CM10 ? (and what's the final reason...) CM10 is great except for the mysterious battery drain ....
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agriff said:
It just means that it's just another stupid, nonsensical software build characteristic that AT&T has chosen to give to their build of the ROM, likely in the pursuit of every last nickel.
The AT&T and Canadian versions are essentially the same ROM. You can just tweak the build characteristics by changing the Sales Code on the build.prop, others.xml, and a few other files. If you take all the /system/csc and build.prop, and a few other files from the Canadian version and copy them over to the Att version of the ROM, not changing a single .apk, you will get nearly the Canadian version on your phone "magically". The dialer will have a SMS button where the voicemal button is on the att rom, again without changing apks....and Google Voice will function properly on the call logs.
You could modify the apk by decompiling it and editing the correct smali files to make the SecPhone.apk build characteristics the same on an ATT rom as they are on a canadian version....but it's a ton easier just to run the i747M rom. It's a good one
There are no ill effects of running the Canadian Rom on an att gs3 and on the att network, as far as I know and I've been running it for a while. Just make sure your APNs are correct to get the best signal.
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I flashed the Canadian ROM mentioned in this thread, and then flashed the model UCLI5 from the link above (my stock phone did indicate that UCLI5 was used). After that, I had to go to mobile network search once to find ATT, and I notice that only wap.cingular is listed as access point.
1) I kind of feel my mobile reception is worse --- is that expected? or maybe just today's weather is bad ..
2) How do I get back LTE access point? Can I dictate which ap to use (disable LTE when traveling into hiking areas...)
I can verify that the call log shows the correct number (not the weird google voice relay number). However, Google voice's "display voice mail in call log" feature seems not displaying the old voice mails as it does in CM10. Btw, does this Canadian ROM support OTA? Or is it a good idea to get OTA after all (the only benefit as I see, is to avoid data wipe?).
Thanks.
I didnt flash the modem. My modem version is UCDLK3
mailxd said:
I flashed the Canadian ROM mentioned in this thread, and then flashed the model UCLI5 from the link above (my stock phone did indicate that UCLI5 was used). After that, I had to go to mobile network search once to find ATT, and I notice that only wap.cingular is listed as access point.
1) I kind of feel my mobile reception is worse --- is that expected? or maybe just today's weather is bad ..
2) How do I get back LTE access point? Can I dictate which ap to use (disable LTE when traveling into hiking areas...)
I can verify that the call log shows the correct number (not the weird google voice relay number). However, Google voice's "display voice mail in call log" feature seems not displaying the old voice mails as it does in CM10. Btw, does this Canadian ROM support OTA? Or is it a good idea to get OTA after all (the only benefit as I see, is to avoid data wipe?).
Thanks.
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mailxd said:
I flashed the Canadian ROM mentioned in this thread, and then flashed the model UCLI5 from the link above (my stock phone did indicate that UCLI5 was used). After that, I had to go to mobile network search once to find ATT, and I notice that only wap.cingular is listed as access point.
1) I kind of feel my mobile reception is worse --- is that expected? or maybe just today's weather is bad ..
2) How do I get back LTE access point? Can I dictate which ap to use (disable LTE when traveling into hiking areas...)
I can verify that the call log shows the correct number (not the weird google voice relay number). However, Google voice's "display voice mail in call log" feature seems not displaying the old voice mails as it does in CM10. Btw, does this Canadian ROM support OTA? Or is it a good idea to get OTA after all (the only benefit as I see, is to avoid data wipe?).
Thanks.
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Use the APN settings shown here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34945967&postcount=2
Google Voice VM will not show on the call logs in any TouchWiz ROM. Samsung never bothered to make it compatible and don't seem to care about making it work
agriff said:
Use the APN settings shown here.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34945967&postcount=2
Google Voice VM will not show on the call logs in any TouchWiz ROM. Samsung never bothered to make it compatible and don't seem to care about making it work
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For ATT voice calls, is there any difference between
[ROM][VLDLK4]Bacon-JB d2att 12/3/12 (Rogers)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34945967#post34945967
[ROM][JB][4.1.1][VLDLK4] Stock SGS3 TouchWiz ROM / Rooted / Debloated (12/06/2012) (Telus)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033132&highlight=vldlk4
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I'm using the Telus one with modem modem_CWM_I747UCLI5.zip . It quite often cannot find mobile signal (can't make call). I'm using the 4g data, which is ok for me.
mailxd said:
For ATT voice calls, is there any difference between
[ROM][VLDLK4]Bacon-JB d2att 12/3/12 (Rogers)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=34945967#post34945967
[ROM][JB][4.1.1][VLDLK4] Stock SGS3 TouchWiz ROM / Rooted / Debloated (12/06/2012) (Telus)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2033132&highlight=vldlk4
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I'm using the Telus one with modem modem_CWM_I747UCLI5.zip . It quite often cannot find mobile signal (can't make call). I'm using the 4g data, which is ok for me.
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it doesn't matter which Rom. youhave to add the APN settings I linked to in post #2.
System Settings/More Settings/Mobile Networks/Access Point Names/add new APN. Use the values in my link
agriff said:
it doesn't matter which Rom. youhave to add the APN settings I linked to in post #2.
System Settings/More Settings/Mobile Networks/Access Point Names/add new APN. Use the values in my link
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did that. is that suposed to affect voice signal? i am ok with 3g g lte, but would like to have better.voice signal. .
mailxd said:
did that. is that suposed to affect voice signal? i am ok with 3g g lte, but would like to have better.voice signal. .
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try flashing the UCLH9 modem from ICS. That's been the best one for me
Fix for Google Voice outbound call entries
premneo said:
I use google voice for all calls. The outgoing calls I make with google voice are saved in the call log with the intermediate number that google voice generates. It is a known problem with touchwiz. It does not happen if I install CM10 ROM.
Does anyone have a fix for it?
Is there a ROM available with other features of touchwiz, but this problem fixed.
I like the stock ROM with touchwiz and dont want to go with AKOP or cyanogenmod.
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There's an app that fixes this. Just search for "GV Outbound Call Log Repair" in the Play store.

Guide to Flash to Straight talk using cdma

I have hacked several phones thanks to the help of this group so I wanted to return the favor. I spent about 6 hours doing this and have success (phone, text, and 3g web even using OTA programming with no MEID cloning.).
The first thing you need is to make sure your phone is stock. If your phone is modded get the stock rom from here
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/roms.html#stock
I have tested this on a rooted phone using the GB rom above. With the latest radio from here
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/radios.html
Next follow what shef692003 says about using CDMA workshop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1067036&highlight=spc&page=4
Make sure to get your drivers downloaded first. You will have to hunt for cdma workshop yourself.
We need to change the spc code to 000000 you can also change the NAM number to your phone number but this doesn't seem to effect anything. after rebooting your phone dial the straight talk OTA program number *22890.
I will update after testing with AOPK 4.2 rom later. Thank all you guys for the help you have given.
Update after replacing stock rom with jelly bean AOKP
After running all day on AOKP using straight talk and all is well. Cell coverage is the same if not a little better than my wife's stock straight talk phone. Data was 3g and all the phone's features have worked "out of box" so to speak. I hope this helps someone else if they want to flash their Dinc 2 over to straight talk.
_Skare_krow said:
After running all day on AOKP using straight talk and all is well. Cell coverage is the same if not a little better than my wife's stock straight talk phone. Data was 3g and all the phone's features have worked "out of box" so to speak. I hope this helps someone else if they want to flash their Dinc 2 over to straight talk.
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Thanks for the info.
I was wondering, what are the APN settings you are using to achieve 3g?
EDIT: Also, when I try to call *22809 it tells me "we are unable to program your phone"
Best,
Andrew
hawk1220 said:
Thanks for the info.
I was wondering, what are the APN settings you are using to achieve 3g?
EDIT: Also, when I try to call *22809 it tells me "we are unable to program your phone"
Best,
Andrew
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Sorry it took so long to get a reply back. My kid fell through some sheet rock and broke his arm so I've been busier than usual.
Are you using the stock rom from Verizon?
I didn't touch the APN settings the only other thing I did was to change the NAM value to my phone number. After doing those two things I was able to complete OTA programming. I had also updated the radio but I think that was after I had finished the OTA programming. I'll check my APN settings when I get a chance, but those where "stock" so to speak.
I want to do this for my brother, he is currently on Verizon. I am assuming that he has to disconnect service from Verizon first then activate Straight Talk?
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
_Skare_krow said:
I have hacked several phones thanks to the help of this group so I wanted to return the favor. I spent about 6 hours doing this and have success (phone, text, and 3g web even using OTA programming with no MEID cloning.).
The first thing you need is to make sure your phone is stock. If your phone is modded get the stock rom from here
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/roms.html#stock
I have tested this on a rooted phone using the GB rom above. With the latest radio from here
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/radios.html
Next follow what shef692003 says about using CDMA workshop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1067036&highlight=spc&page=4
Make sure to get your drivers downloaded first. You will have to hunt for cdma workshop yourself.
We need to change the spc code to 000000 you can also change the NAM number to your phone number but this doesn't seem to effect anything. after rebooting your phone dial the straight talk OTA program number *22890.
I will update after testing with AOPK 4.2 rom later. Thank all you guys for the help you have given.
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HI THERE!! IS THIS REALLY ALL I HAVE TO DO TO FLASH MY SPRINT HTC EVO 4G TO STRAIGHT TALK?? HAS ANYONE TRIED THIS?DOES IT WORK?I DO NOT MEAN ANY DISRESPECT BUT IT LOOKS SO SIMPLE...THAT I AM SCARED TO TRY IT.(SORRY FOR THE ALL CAPS MESSAGE,MY KEYBOARD IS ACTING UP) PLEASE LET ME KNOW:good:
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_Skare_krow said:
I have hacked several phones thanks to the help of this group so I wanted to return the favor. I spent about 6 hours doing this and have success (phone, text, and 3g web even using OTA programming with no MEID cloning.).
The first thing you need is to make sure your phone is stock. If your phone is modded get the stock rom from here
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/roms.html#stock
I have tested this on a rooted phone using the GB rom above. With the latest radio from here
http://vivow.pcharpoon.com/radios.html
Next follow what shef692003 says about using CDMA workshop.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1067036&highlight=spc&page=4
Make sure to get your drivers downloaded first. You will have to hunt for cdma workshop yourself.
We need to change the spc code to 000000 you can also change the NAM number to your phone number but this doesn't seem to effect anything. after rebooting your phone dial the straight talk OTA program number *22890.
I will update after testing with AOPK 4.2 rom later. Thank all you guys for the help you have given.
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Will this work for a sprint HTC evo 4G as well?
this is no longer needed.. you can bring your dinc2 to straight talk without doing any flashing.. it's their byop plan.
johneightyone said:
this is no longer needed.. you can bring your dinc2 to straight talk without doing any flashing.. it's their byop plan.
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Not True. You can bring SOME CDMA phone to ST but the incredible 2 is NOT one of them! If you try to activate it using their BYOP program they will take you MEID and after 10 or so minutes tell you that the phone is not compatible with their system. I know I tried. The reason I bought my incredible 2 was for the BYOP program.
Sorry for not replying
I never got an email showing their was a request for info on this thread. This method won't work for sprint phones ,I think, because it uses verizon CDMA settings. It does work as this is how I got my phone on the ST network.
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Not True. You can bring SOME CDMA phone to ST but the incredible 2 is NOT one of them! If you try to activate it using their BYOP program they will take you MEID and after 10 or so minutes tell you that the phone is not compatible with their system. I know I tried. The reason I bought my incredible 2 was for the BYOP program.
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thats not true i activated one on straight talk
I don't see any reason why you could not use the Dinc2 on BYOP for straight talk.
will this work for the droid 4??? i tried to switch my old droid 2 with the d4 using the same number with page plus and they said they dont do 4g lte phones..
How did you get the Incredible 2 onto Straight Talk?
Mrhunter13 said:
thats not true i activated one on straight talk
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Can you pleawe share with me how you did it? I have a stock Incredible 2 that I am trying to get working on Straight Talk CDMA and I sure hope I don't have to go the trouble of flashing it!

Need Help With Voicemail

Since I've had my phone (approx. 1.5 years), I've basically just gone without any voicemail service. The reason being, I'm using an unlocked T-Mobile GS3 (T999) on an AT&T service plan. My stock T-Mobile Visual Voicemail didn't work (as I recall), so I never bothered.
Now, however, I would like to have voicemail set up, and I'm pretty lost. I'm sure I'm just making it harder than it is, but I'd rather be sure. Can I just download any basic Visual Voicemail app from the play store and be good to go? If so, any recommendations?
For the record, I'm running CyanogenMod 11 m10
I think you have to call t-mobile and get it set up to work with their vvm.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk
I'll have to try that, thanks

2 questions, getting desprate. Please Help...

Ok First, I am looking for a voicemail app that will let me listen to my voicemail's, "WITHOUT CALLING ANOTHER NUMBER".
I liked the old one like sprint had awhile back. I just don't want to call another number to get my voicemail.
And Second, We have three phones, one is able to switch Carriers and the other two say not compatible. They are all the same phones.
How do I get our other Note 2 sph-L900 open to go to another carrier? We are trying to go from sprint to Straight talk.
I was wondering if the sd card needs to be upgraded to a 10 to help this problem.
Please I could really use some help here, going nuts..
Yes the Phones are rooted and running Cyanogenmod Nightly 12.1.
mpoehling said:
Ok First, I am looking for a voicemail app that will let me listen to my voicemail's, "WITHOUT CALLING ANOTHER NUMBER".
I liked the old one like sprint had awhile back. I just don't want to call another number to get my voicemail.
And Second, We have three phones, one is able to switch Carriers and the other two say not compatible. They are all the same phones.
How do I get our other Note 2 sph-L900 open to go to another carrier? We are trying to go from sprint to Straight talk.
I was wondering if the sd card needs to be upgraded to a 10 to help this problem.
Please I could really use some help here, going nuts..
Yes the Phones are rooted and running Cyanogenmod Nightly 12.1.
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For your first question - I use Google Voice. I prefer the visual voicemail from Sprint, but I haven't found any other than Google Voice that works with CM12.1
No idea about your second question....
Ok, Thank you altimuh, installed and in use......
Any help on the Second question, anyone, Please...
I got it ... and yeah, this was the place to ask....
mpoehling said:
I really don't understand why I never get the help I need from here.......
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Because your second question makes little sense and this is a forum filled with users-- it's not a Sprint helpline.
First, there is no sim card (...which I assume you mean because an SD card is totally unrelated to carrier service). You need to call Sprint or walk into a store. Ask them to unlock the ESN for use on an mvno. If you don't have an outstanding bill, they'll likely be okay with it.

HTC 10 and AT&T Visual Voicemail

Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone knew if the unlocked version of the HTC 10 will still work with AT&T visual voicemail? I had to get the AT&T branded M8 and M9 in order for VVM to work being the AT&T version had voice mail integrated in to the dialer. Now that they don't offer their version I'm wondering if VVM can still be used?
That's a good question. I ran into this years ago and have since moved to Google voice. I haven't looked back and I really like it. Not sure if you're interested in that, but at least it's an option if you can't get AT&T VVM to work.
Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
droidiac13 said:
That's a good question. I ran into this years ago and have since moved to Google voice. I haven't looked back and I really like it. Not sure if you're interested in that, but at least it's an option if you can't get AT&T VVM to work.
Sent from my SM-N920V using Tapatalk
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Thank you for the suggestion, I'll have to do some research on Google voice. I wasn't sure if there was a fee for that service or if you needed to change your phone number. Really hope there is a way to still use AT&T VVM service.
dondula said:
Thank you for the suggestion, I'll have to do some research on Google voice. I wasn't sure if there was a fee for that service or if you needed to change your phone number. Really hope there is a way to still use AT&T VVM service.
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Google Voice is pretty old now and no longer being supported for most areas. Last time I tried there were very few phone numbers available.
That being said, I'm a longtime user and it's a superior service for voicemail and call control.
Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
dondula said:
Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone knew if the unlocked version of the HTC 10 will still work with AT&T visual voicemail? I had to get the AT&T branded M8 and M9 in order for VVM to work being the AT&T version had voice mail integrated in to the dialer. Now that they don't offer their version I'm wondering if VVM can still be used?
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I can confirm ATT VVM works the the US Unlocked variant. Just install it from the play store. I can't get call forwarding to work and I'm not able to test VoLTE because I'm not in a volte coverage area this weekend.
Does hotspot work out of the box like it did with M9?
Ph33zy said:
Does hotspot work out of the box like it did with M9?
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Yep. no issues at all. I'm typing this from my laptop that is connected to it now.
jollywhitefoot said:
I can confirm ATT VVM works the the US Unlocked variant. Just install it from the play store. I can't get call forwarding to work and I'm not able to test VoLTE because I'm not in a volte coverage area this weekend.
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Is it actually integrated in to the dialer like the OP mentioned, or does it take you in to att's branded app?
tekkneke said:
Is it actually integrated in to the dialer like the OP mentioned, or does it take you in to att's branded app?
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It's not integrated into the dialer. It's the AT&T branded app, but it's stand-alone.
Cool I will try that one. Volte isn't working for me though--updated my imei, new sim, etc and nothing. Worked fine in my iPhone and I'm in a good volte area.
cdd543 said:
Cool I will try that one. Volte isn't working for me though--updated my imei, new sim, etc and nothing. Worked fine in my iPhone and I'm in a good volte area.
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I'll be able to test vote tomorrow afternoon and will report back

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