In stock ROMs in Poland it is possible to make video calls (Orange or Play operators).
It is free of charge (I mean included in you billing plan, charged as regular phone call), don't have to use special software (skype, hangouts or whatever) just calling from stock ROM - when you go to your contact you choose whether you wanna call or video call somebody.
Is it possible to implement it in any custom ROM? And would anybody try to do so? :fingers-crossed:
Thing is that once I change ROM from stock one to whatever I loose this option.
And yes, I know I can use skype and other tools but GSM doesn't use your transfer data.
Where can I download these(orange/play) stock ROMs. Please give me link.
Can it be ROM for i9300?
I don't have it myself and will have to search for it but so far I've seen some stock ROMs for i9300.
And moreover I've seen this function on my friends i9300 (but for sure option is available for all phones coming from Play, not so sure if Galaxy Nexus was available in the Play offer so there might be no stock ROM for it).
All i9300 has gsm video calling function. But you have posted it in Google Nexus thread. So talk about it.
macr0sss said:
Can it be ROM for i9300?
I don't have it myself and will have to search for it but so far I've seen some stock ROMs for i9300.
And moreover I've seen this function on my friends i9300 (but for sure option is available for all phones coming from Play, not so sure if Galaxy Nexus was available in the Play offer so there might be no stock ROM for it).
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Android doesn't natively support video calling over network.
Samsung, Lg all have implemented it for their Phones.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
ashish0304 said:
All i9300 has gsm video calling function. But you have posted it in Google Nexus thread. So talk about it.
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I am sure not all i9300 support video calling as in USA network providers do not support, as far as I know.
@seriousia: is it possible to implement those Samsung or LG solutions in custom ROMs?
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Some people hate the verizon apps , I actually like them because I am the account manager. I need to make sure there is no overages from time to time on my numbers also I like the My Verizon Widget.
Ever since 4.0.4 , all 4.0.4 roms it never works.
It says your device is not compaptible is there any chance someone provide me APK for Verizon Login or tell me how to load it ignoring the error in play store? thank you
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Some people hate the verizon apps , I actually like them because I am the account manager. I need to make sure there is no overages from time to time on my numbers also I like the My Verizon Widget.
Ever since 4.0.4 , all 4.0.4 roms it never works.
It says your device is not compaptible is there any chance someone provide me APK for Verizon Login or tell me how to load it ignoring the error in play store? thank you
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Are you referring to 4.0.4-based custom ROMs? Because I'm running the official Verizon 4.0.4/Build IMM30B that was pushed over-the-air to some people, and Verizon login works fine, as do the Verizon-branded apps like NFL Mobile.
I have run into this issue on custom ROMs though, particularly on my Motorola Xoom. Unfortunately, I believe all the Verizon-branded apps are designed to specifically check for Verizon-blessed ROMs, not just whether or not you're a subscriber. As far as I know, none of our devs here at XDA have ever found a way to circumvent that protection.
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Are you referring to 4.0.4-based custom ROMs? Because I'm running the official Verizon 4.0.4/Build IMM30B that was pushed over-the-air to some people, and Verizon login works fine, as do the Verizon-branded apps like NFL Mobile.
I have run into this issue on custom ROMs though, particularly on my Motorola Xoom. Unfortunately, I believe all the Verizon-branded apps are designed to specifically check for Verizon-blessed ROMs, not just whether or not you're a subscriber. As far as I know, none of our devs here at XDA have ever found a way to circumvent that protection.
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Thanks for reply I am actually talking about the offical 4.0.4 from source not leaked 4.0.4 I tried AOKP and running Viscious AOSP did not work on any of them
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Thanks for reply I am actually talking about the offical 4.0.4 from source not leaked 4.0.4 I tried AOKP and running Viscious AOSP did not work on any of them
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Well 4.0.4 built from source isn't an official Verizon ROM, so therefore the Verizon-branded apps aren't going to work for you, unfortunately. That's so lame isn't it? Being a subscriber isn't enough...you have to be running officially blessed firmware as well.
Also, that "leaked" 4.0.4 wasn't really a leak. Verizon did actually push it OTA to some users but the OTA was ultimately stopped for unknown reasons. Regardless, if you want 4.0.4 AND the Verizon apps, I think the 4.0.4 OTA IMM30B is going to be your only choice for now until Verizon pushes an official IMM76D ROM, which hopefully will be soon.
So is there still no way to circumvent this problem? I'm running Apex on 4.0.4 and Verizon Login isn't compatible with my device. Is there no way to sideload the apk, or is that not enough? I can't imagine not being able to use the NFL Mobile app once football season starts up.
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I am running Cyanogenmod 7.2 Stable, no further mods, on my HTC Desire Z.
I came across this thread: http://www.androidng.com/install-google-talk-video-audio-any-android-gingerbread-phone but given that it seems to apply to older 2.3.3 ROMs and not the current 2.3.7 ROM (CM7.2) I am unsure about whether I should flash that app.
Anyone know if the app in that link will work on CM7.2? If not where can I find one that works?
I don't need the video calling to work (since the DZ doesn't even have a front camera), just the voice calling. Thanks in advance.
I tried using google voice through talkatone (amazing program uses google voice over the data channel not the voice channel) on mimicry v1.5.0 and it didn't work. Something about the kernel not supporting some sort of streaming thingie. Running blackice now and it runs amazingly well.
Sent from my G2 running the random rom of the day.
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I tried using google voice through talkatone (amazing program uses google voice over the data channel not the voice channel) on mimicry v1.5.0 and it didn't work. Something about the kernel not supporting some sort of streaming thingie. Running blackice now and it runs amazingly well.
Sent from my G2 running the random rom of the day.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I am not trying to use Google Voice. I am talking about the Google Talk app that is mostly used to do instant messaging chat (similar to Whatsapp, BBM, iMessage). The Nexus devices on stock ROMs have the additional capability of voice and video calling built into the Google Talk app - bringing its capabilities to that of Skype. But non-Nexus devices don't have this, plus CyanogenMod 7.2's own Google Talk app lacks it. I don't need to use it to make calls to real phone numbers, I just want to, say, call my sister while she is logged into Gmail on her laptop. And yes, I know about Skype, but I don't like using it on a different device or computer other than my main PC due to its super annoying feature of constantly syncing my text chat history every time I log in.
To rephrase my question: Is the Google Talk apk linked in my OP suitable for flashing onto my DZ and then using for voice calls? If not, where can I get a suitable Google Talk apk?
Sorry misread the post (never read and drive) but if I am not mistaken it uses the same backend. Guess I will have to try it myself and see what happens.
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I think you are looking for gapps-gb-20110828-newtalk-signed.zip
Just flash it over CM7.2 through recovery (don’t forget to make nandroid backup before flashing ).
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I think you are looking for gapps-gb-20110828-newtalk-signed.zip
Just flash it over CM7.2 through recovery (don’t forget to make nandroid backup before flashing ).
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Thanks, it works for me
e: Works on my LG Optimus 2X as well! Tried a two-way call between both devices. Thanks for the help.
Did they do away with this or did I just not notice it till now??
I'm using JDevil's Zodiac rom and see a video dialer, I know it's based on the release that came out around then.
I could've sworn I never seen it before until this rom.
The video dialer is standard on international stock roms. Chances are the ROM you are using was cooked up from stock sources. Its a cool feature that does nothing in the US, but gives you native video calling over GSM in EU and other parts. Its been out on EU phones forever.
Damn that sucks, I was looking forward to trying out actual video calling. As opposed to Video Chat with Skype or whatever app.
How do I get both features on my T-Mobile branded Note 2.
I currently have Jedi Master X2 running, which has the wifi-calling, but no tap-and-pay (yet?).
Perhaps there's an xposed module for tap-and-pay?
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How do I get both features on my T-Mobile branded Note 2.
I currently have Jedi Master X2 running, which has the wifi-calling, but no tap-and-pay (yet?).
Perhaps there's an xposed module for tap-and-pay?
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Unfortunately it's one or the other.
Officially for tap and pay to work you need a 4.4.2 or up Rom and T Mobile never released anything past 4.3.
There are many 4.4 roms you can flash on the tmobile note II, but DN4 2.2 in Att note II section would be my recommendation.
Regarding WiFi calling...
If you are using a Google voice Phone number you are in luck. You can link hangouts to make phone calls over data.
If you are trying to use your tmobile number, then you will need an official rom from T mobile. Unfortunately they stopped at 4.3
So yeah, one or the other unless you are using your Google voice number.
I figured as much.
Thanks for confirming.
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So my user name says it all... I'm older and suffer from short term memory loss. But I was using an app ACR for recording all phones calls ( I even let the callers know). And then I also started using an app called OTTER which puts your calls or Zoom meetings into text format. The ACR app says you can still use a phone with the Android OS 7,8, or 9 OS to use their app to recorder.
Obviously I don't want to use my Samsung Z Fold3 5G under like the 9 OS.
I DO have an iPhone SE 2nd generation (I think I have ios 13 on it).
So, is there some way I can get the recorder to work on my Samsung Z Fold3 5G..or to reset my iPhone and put an earlier ios on it... I need to ask the ACR app person if his app would work on the iPhone then.
Or if you know of a phone recording app that already works on iPhone❓️
It's been reported if you install acr from aptiode instead of the playstore it works. There's a thread on it somewhere in this forum. You can also use samfirmware tool to change csc and enable native call recoding. Again there's a thread on it in this forum
Maybe this is a foolish suggestion but I'm going to offer it anyway: why not get a used Android phone running v8 or v9 that will run the app without requiring tricks? Yes, this might mean that you will be carrying two devices. But on the other hand, you won't have to constantly worry that a software update will abruptly disable the app you depend on.
There are some very dependable compact Motorola and Samsung phones that would be well suited for taking and making calls.
Change the CSC to INU (india) and call recording option appears in the phone app
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It's been reported if you install acr from aptiode instead of the playstore it works. There's a thread on it somewhere in this forum. You can also use samfirmware tool to change csc and enable native call recoding. Again there's a thread on it in this forum
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Hi Andy
I had a friend of mine that's a techie walk through it with me..and it works
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Maybe this is a foolish suggestion but I'm going to offer it anyway: why not get a used Android phone running v8 or v9 that will run the app without requiring tricks? Yes, this might mean that you will be carrying two devices. But on the other hand, you won't have to constantly worry that a software update will abruptly disable the app you depend on.
There are some very dependable compact Motorola and Samsung phones that would be well suited for taking and making calls.
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I appreciate want you said, and had thought if I had to I would. But I already have a very expensive, and fantastic Smartphone by way of my Millennial son
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Change the CSC to INU (india) and call recording option appears in the phone app
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I didn't even know how to start with your idea. But