[Q] Device Not Ringing - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey all, recently my Note 2 has acquired quite an irritating problem, it doesn't ring when someone calls me and goes straight to voicemail.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance. Djamel

Open phone application - menu - call setting
Check 2 things
1.if auto rejection is on, switch off
2.call forwarding, disable if any condition call forwarding activated.
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dr.ketan said:
Open phone application - menu - call setting
Check 2 things
1.if auto rejection is on, switch off
2.call forwarding, disable if any condition call forwarding activated.
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Thanks man, much appreciated

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Vibrate when call connects

Is there a way to get the phone to vibrate when dialed number connects.
Right now it plays a tune, so it knows its connected, however can that be tied to vibrate as well?
My old phone did this, and its great to not have to hold the phone to your ear if the connection takes a long time to get through.
if you flash the cm7 Rom it has that option. i dont think any of the others do though.
I use Go Contacts, which comes with Go Dialer , and it has that option ...
Stock dialer does this, settings, call, call alert, answer vibration
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i have that feature on miui
TLJester said:
Is there a way to get the phone to vibrate when dialed number connects.
Right now it plays a tune, so it knows its connected, however can that be tied to vibrate as well?
My old phone did this, and its great to not have to hold the phone to your ear if the connection takes a long time to get through.
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If you have root then search "vibralert" in the market.
Top app with lots of options.
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avarize said:
Stock dialer does this, settings, call, call alert, answer vibration
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hehe, yeah I forgot you could do this on stock ... Great reminder ....
avarize said:
Stock dialer does this, settings, call, call alert, answer vibration
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THANKS !!!

Stupid IDing when phone rings.

So my T989 with rooted stock rom is very annoying now. I "think" ever since I downloaded Titanium Backup and removed some bloatware, the phone now ID callers or text messages.
i.e. *ring ring John Doe is calling ring ring*. Same goes for text messages.
I've already removed T-Mobile ID app. What else could be causing this?
Thanks!
Say what?
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Go to settings>> voice input & output >> text to speech settings and make sure driving mode is unchecked
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elflip88 said:
Go to settings>> voice input & output >> text to speech settings and make sure driving mode is unchecked
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^This
is exactly what is causing it. Driving mode.
The weird thing is, this just happened to me for no reason too... just two days ago, all of the sudden driving mode enabled itself..
Weird. I turned it off, no issues since. Though I kind of liked it.. might use it
elflip88 said:
Go to settings>> voice input & output >> text to speech settings and make sure driving mode is unchecked
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That was it! Thanks!

[Q] answering calls

hey guys i've been having my sprint galaxy nexus for a few weeks now and i think this just recently started happening.
but when i get a call and i answer it the phone will say to accept the call press 1 to send to voice mail press 2...
can i turn this "feature" off?
dont really like having to pull up the dial pad every time i get a call.
Sounds like you are recieving a Google Voice call.
is that what it is
i thought maybe it was. i guess thats when it started happening. i logged off google voice and it still does it.
Yep google voice call. You need to disable call screening in the settings of the browser site.
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El Daddy said:
Yep google voice call. You need to disable call screening in the settings of the browser site.
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awesome, thanks man
No problem.
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Help with a bad ass sgs3 feature

After seeing the sgs3 Verizon commercials showing off voice command in some apps, I figured I'd try it on my sprint sgs3 and it works flawlessly....for the most part...when I receive a call, I keep saying "answer" or "reject" to the point where I'm yelling at the phone, and still no response. The other voice commands work fine, but I want the phone voice command functions to work. For those of you that don't know what I'm talking about, go to settings--language and keyboard---voice cmd. Attached is a screenshot of my settings within that menu
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And I know the picture shows otherwise, but my settings are in fact turned on! Just thought I'd clear that up
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I did the same thing. but figured it out. Go to language and input and press on voice cmd and check the incoming calls box.
Edit
Oops never mind.. try restarting your phone
Does my screen need to be unlocked when I get a call to use this feature? My screen is looked and whenever I get a call, with commands to accept or reject the call don't work...kinda mad I wanna be cool and show it off to people lol
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You need to turn off vibrate for incoming calls for answer/reject voice commands to work.
Was driving me crazy trying to figure this out until someone mentioned it on another thread. But I'm surprised Samsung doesn't have proper instructions explaining this. Anyways...
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drewmonge said:
You need to turn off vibrate for incoming calls for answer/reject voice commands to work.
Was driving me crazy trying to figure this out until someone mentioned it on another thread. But I'm surprised Samsung doesn't have proper instructions explaining this. Anyways...
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Thanks man, I'll disable the vibration. Don't even know why vibration matters.
Also how do I disable it? Do I uncheck sound and vibration or do I turn the vibration intensity for phone calls all the way down?
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Does vibration need to be turned off for the clock command to work?
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alexnaoumi said:
Thanks man, I'll disable the vibration. Don't even know why vibration matters.
Also how do I disable it? Do I uncheck sound and vibration or do I turn the vibration intensity for phone calls all the way down?
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Yes. Just uncheck sound and vibration. The 'vibration off' matters because it gets in the way of hearing your voice. Makes perfect sense. And no, the vibration doesn't need to be turned off for the snooze command.
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So even if I leave vibration intensity for phone calls all the way up, unchecking sound and vibration will make my voice command work? Just wanna clear it up. And thanks for your help too, I appreciate it
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alexnaoumi said:
So even if I leave vibration intensity for phone calls all the way up, unchecking sound and vibration will make my voice command work? Just wanna clear it up. And thanks for your help too, I appreciate it
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Yeah, you can have your vibration intensity all the way up, just as long as its not active for incoming calls, by unchecking sound and vibration. This is only needed if you want to use the voice cmd to verbally answer and reject incoming calls. All other voice commands are independent of the vibration settings.
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drewmonge said:
Yeah, you can have your vibration intensity all the way up, just as long as its not active for incoming calls, by unchecking sound and vibration. This is only needed if you want to use the voice cmd to verbally answer and reject incoming calls. All other voice commands are independent of the vibration settings.
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How do you disable vibration for incoming calls while enabling it for all other notifications?
clankfu said:
How do you disable vibration for incoming calls while enabling it for all other notifications?
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go to settings/sounds/ uncheck sound and vibration under ringtone and notifications!
jrdejavux said:
go to settings/sounds/ uncheck sound and vibration under ringtone and notifications!
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Wouldn't that turn off vibration for notifications though?
alexnaoumi said:
Thanks man, I'll disable the vibration. Don't even know why vibration matters.
Also how do I disable it? Do I uncheck sound and vibration or do I turn the vibration intensity for phone calls all the way down?
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The vibration matters because people will half their phone on a flat surface half the time and it will make a loud buzz sound which will disrupt it from picking up your voice saying reject or answer.
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verbal caller ID feature

today i received a call from my cuzin and my note 2 verbally was telling me who was calling i never experienced this b4, has anyone experience this? if so how do you turn on that verbal caller id feature?
It's in the: Settings-->Language and input-->Text-to-speech output-->Driving mode
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Its also in the main pull down menu (WiFi BT airplane etc).
Cousin.
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