not sure if this is the right place, but i haven't seen this on the G2 forums.... this apk of sprints vvm was ripped from my htc one and works great on aosp roms for the G2 running KK. If you Mods need to move it i understand.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7mxke3z8u6ecqs5/vtt-sprint.apk
for what is this?
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for what is this?
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sprint's visual voicemail app. no aosp/aokp come with any type of voicemail and, i personally really like the stock voice mail, this will work on kit kat on any aosp/aokp.
Wait seriously? If so this is awesome. I HATE phoning in for my voicemail on AOSP haha. I'm going to try ripping the apk from the G2(I'm sure they're the same, but my OCD commands that I do) and report back later my findings.
On a side note, what voicemail is on the Nexus 5? Or is it the same "phoning in" procedure?
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Wait seriously? If so this is awesome. I HATE phoning in for my voicemail on AOSP haha. I'm going to try ripping the apk from the G2(I'm sure they're the same, but my OCD commands that I do) and report back later my findings.
On a side note, what voicemail is on the Nexus 5? Or is it the same "phoning in" procedure?
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no the g2 stock vvm is for 4.2 this is the 4.4.2 version from the HTC one, which i have tested on liquid smooth and works great.
Koopa777 said:
Wait seriously? If so this is awesome. I HATE phoning in for my voicemail on AOSP haha. I'm going to try ripping the apk from the G2(I'm sure they're the same, but my OCD commands that I do) and report back later my findings.
On a side note, what voicemail is on the Nexus 5? Or is it the same "phoning in" procedure?
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did it work for ya?
If you are on Sprint, you can just get Google Voice with Sprint integration which includes visual voicemail through the dialer as well as the other great features of google voice. It will use your existing mobile number without the need to port the number to Google Voice.
Jawbox said:
If you are on Sprint, you can just get Google Voice with Sprint integration which includes visual voicemail through the dialer as well as the other great features of google voice. It will use your existing mobile number without the need to port the number to Google Voice.
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yeah but g voice is pretty intrusive...... taking all your texts and i don't like that!
Jawbox said:
If you are on Sprint, you can just get Google Voice with Sprint integration which includes visual voicemail through the dialer as well as the other great features of google voice. It will use your existing mobile number without the need to port the number to Google Voice.
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Google Voice also requires call forwarding to be setup. The last time I used it and tried reverting back, It completely screwed up my voicemail and had to have sprint reset my settings on their end.
Robisgnarly said:
not sure if this is the right place, but i haven't seen this on the G2 forums.... this apk of sprints vvm was ripped from my htc one and works great on aosp roms for the G2 running KK. If you Mods need to move it i understand.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7mxke3z8u6ecqs5/vtt-sprint.apk
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Awesome i was looking for VVM for AOSP. going to try this out on AOKP 4.4.2 , ill let you know how it goes.
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I know there's been posts about this already and I've tried about 3-4 different apps already attempting to gain this functionality, so far with no success.
My old Tilt2 running Windows Mobile 6.5 had a BUILT-IN ability to record BOTH side of the phone call simply by pressing a menu button and then selecting "Record" DURING the call, which means I could choose exactly when I wanted to record, I didn't have to know in advance and I didn't have to record the whole call. I could go back to that same menu and "Stop Recording" just as easily and then the recording would show up in the Voice Recorder app file list. (they were saved as .amr files)
I have yet to find an application (free or paid) that provides this same functionality (and preferably the same ease of use and simple features) for the Android system, and I've been looking since I first got my Epic 4g back in May with Froyo 2.2 on it. I've got GB on it now, are we ever going to get an app or a build or rom that has this feature in it?
Thank you.
~Z
We do need this for our Epics....
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Because sometimes you just need to record a call
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Background on this topic:
In previous threads on this topic in the Epic forums, it has been stated that it is against the law in some states to record a conversation without notice to & consent of the other party/parties.
That said, in all of those threads since the Epic's release--I've yet to see an app recommendation that panned out for those seeking such functionality.
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I know there's been posts about this already and I've tried about 3-4 different apps already attempting to gain this functionality, so far with no success.
My old Tilt2 running Windows Mobile 6.5 had a BUILT-IN ability to record BOTH side of the phone call simply by pressing a menu button and then selecting "Record" DURING the call, which means I could choose exactly when I wanted to record, I didn't have to know in advance and I didn't have to record the whole call. I could go back to that same menu and "Stop Recording" just as easily and then the recording would show up in the Voice Recorder app file list. (they were saved as .amr files)
I have yet to find an application (free or paid) that provides this same functionality (and preferably the same ease of use and simple features) for the Android system, and I've been looking since I first got my Epic 4g back in May with Froyo 2.2 on it. I've got GB on it now, are we ever going to get an app or a build or rom that has this feature in it?
Thank you.
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My old PalmOS Treo had that feature, and it was perfect! Have been looking like you for that would work on the epic with no luck.
It was helpful when recieving important info while driving and not having to pull off to the side of the road and try to write things down with pen and paper!
Wth are people up to that they need to record their calls so badly. Are you guys creepy stalkers? Don't trust your gf/bf? Dump them. Jeez. Are you the damn dept of Homeland Security?
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Wth are people up to that they need to record their calls so badly. Are you guys creepy stalkers? Don't trust your gf/bf? Dump them. Jeez. Are you the damn dept of Homeland Security?
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I have only used my recorder on my Treo twice in 2 years. But the times I did use it was when someone gave me super long instructions on something I can't remember, so instead of saying to the caller, call me back when I at home in about an hour (which is an inconvenience to both of us) and when I am by my computer and have a pencil and paper, I simply continued the conversation. Then when I did get home I just wrote that information down at my convenience.
It's like have All Wheel Drive in a car, most of the time you don't need it, but it sure is nice when you have it.
Obviously you have never had a need for anything so mundane, as you are always in the perfect situation, so why the heck do you need a wireless phone? Stick to your corded phone, that's all you need, oh wait, you probably have a wireless phone. You must be one of those creepy guys too!
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Wth are people up to that they need to record their calls so badly. Are you guys creepy stalkers? Don't trust your gf/bf? Dump them. Jeez. Are you the damn dept of Homeland Security?
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Not creepy, trying to be SAFE while driving and when someone is giving me instructions, or their address or phone number or when I'm on the phone with HP tech support and at the end of the call they want to give me a really long case number, there are a thousand legitimate reasons to need to have the ability to record portions or the entirety of a conversation while on the phone. When you have a 2hr commute each way to work and back, you spend a lot of time on the phone and frequently get information that needs to be written down, which I can't do while driving...not SAFELY at least.
Why was this so simple for the OLD Windows WM6.5 to accomplish yet the much more improved Android can't? Is it the OS or the phone manufacturer's that are preventing this feature???
~Z
I think it's a built in function in the MIUI ROM. I'm pretty sure on my last call I saw that feature...
Edit: yup, just checked and it's there. It's a stable ROM, you may want too check it out.
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Wow, sorry. Never had actually thought of that. I really have lost faith in the human race.
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The Root said:
Wth are people up to that they need to record their calls so badly. Are you guys creepy stalkers? Don't trust your gf/bf? Dump them. Jeez. Are you the damn dept of Homeland Security?
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I could use this in several aspects my business dealings... I would live to be able to confirm verbal contracts over the phone, create action items during conference calls while in the car & to capture confirmation #'s when paying bills over the phone just to name a few. Essentially, some of u just don't get it & automatically think the worst which shows your train of thought and personality all to well.
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Well, I'd say we've confirmed that there's definately a market for such a program on our device, if not others. I guess the trick is, and unfortunately I'm not a phone or android expert, I have to revert back to one of my original questions to see where to go with this. The developers here are pretty damn good and usually fill in whatever requests are out there for apps/mods to satisfy our requests. So is the reason why there isn't already a call recording program then the fault of the phone's themselves? I've heard that some people have had complete success with a program, but only with a specific model of phone. Others say that they get only microphone input...
Is the hardware truly limiting the ability or can we find a really nice and good dev who could get around any hardware limitations (at least on the Epic) and get this ability working finally?
~Z
Could something like this work..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=967297
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Could something like this work..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=967297
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That actually could, awesome.
And it looks like its from a galaxy device? (Can't see I'm on the app)
So if needed porting will be easier
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ac16313 said:
That actually could, awesome.
And it looks like its from a galaxy device? So if needed porting will be easier
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Yes so all we need is for someone to port this to android our 2.3
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Yes so all we need is for someone to port this to android our 2.3
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And for froyo 2.2.1 please!
zeoran said:
I know there's been posts about this already and I've tried about 3-4 different apps already attempting to gain this functionality, so far with no success.
My old Tilt2 running Windows Mobile 6.5 had a BUILT-IN ability to record BOTH side of the phone call simply by pressing a menu button and then selecting "Record" DURING the call, which means I could choose exactly when I wanted to record, I didn't have to know in advance and I didn't have to record the whole call. I could go back to that same menu and "Stop Recording" just as easily and then the recording would show up in the Voice Recorder app file list. (they were saved as .amr files)
I have yet to find an application (free or paid) that provides this same functionality (and preferably the same ease of use and simple features) for the Android system, and I've been looking since I first got my Epic 4g back in May with Froyo 2.2 on it. I've got GB on it now, are we ever going to get an app or a build or rom that has this feature in it?
Thank you.
~Z
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Google voice has this functionality -- press 4 in the call.
mouseglider said:
And for froyo 2.2.1 please!
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lol.. no we need to have mods that make people wanna upgrade to 2.3.. ppl like you..
mouseglider said:
And for froyo 2.2.1 please!
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Its for 2.3.x only. Or so it says in the thread?
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gpeterson said:
yup, just checked and it's there.
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Have you tried it? What kind of recording quality have you gotten?
HELLO, i am running everolvs latest, p10, ics on my evo 4g. on this build the voice serch, voice dial do not work. voice search says "audio problem" and voice dial says "connection to head set lost", not even on a head set. any body no what might be the prob. thank you
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HELLO, i am running everolvs latest, p10, ics on my evo 4g. on this build the voice serch, voice dial do not work. voice search says "audio problem" and voice dial says "connection to head set lost", not even on a head set. any body no what might be the prob. thank you
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Not on the rom, but you do have this app installed, https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sImNvbS5nb29nbGUuYW5kcm9pZC52b2ljZXNlYXJjaCJd ?
The voice search app.
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Not on the rom, but you do have this app installed, https://play.google.com/store/apps/...sImNvbS5nb29nbGUuYW5kcm9pZC52b2ljZXNlYXJjaCJd ?
The voice search app.
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thanks, i have the app and that is the one i am referring too. it comes preloaded in the gapps....thank you though.
edit: i dont feel it is the app because it is across the board with all the voice apps. i flashed another rom to see if it was phone and it worked...i am thinking a lib file of
or framework?
tomzefi said:
thanks, i have the app and that is the one i am referring too. it comes preloaded in the gapps....thank you though.
edit: i dont feel it is the app because it is across the board with all the voice apps. i flashed another rom to see if it was phone and it worked...i am thinking a lib file of
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It could be a lib; you should ask in the thread to see if others are having the same issue; it could be a bug.
ya! Thats the proplem. Everolv doesn't use xda. His web sight was like abandoned. I just going to have to get on his irc. I don't blame him for laying low though. Lot of drama out here. You wouldn't happen to no the lib file that is responsible for make it work? Auidio.so or something. Thanks for taking the time dude.
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A while ago, I downloaded a nandroid someone posted from their T-Mobile Galaxy Note II to see if I could pick it apart for wi-fi calling, but I don't use it so I can't really test it and I lost interest. Now, I've packaged up the Wifi Calling app with all of the libs it came with and added in the build.prop from the zip. It might be a lot more than what is needed, but I don't want to have to keep uploading bits and pieces. If you think you have an idea of what you're doing and want to try it out, go for it. I don't really know much about wi-fi calling at all so unless you have some sort of logcat, I'll be of little to no use to you at all. I guess that's about it...
You can use the ics wi-fi calling package to help you out by possibly using it as a reference/using parts/etc.
FOUND HERE
And here is what I've extracted from that 1GB+ package.
CLICK ME
Let us know what you find and good luck
If you feel you might need more files from the original nandroid just let me know.
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nice work will try ,Thanks
Please don't hate but would this work on a sense based rom?
Bangincrazy said:
Please don't hate but would this work on a sense based rom?
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This is for jelly bean. So no.
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Hm... by the looks of it, it would seem that these are only settings for Wi-Fi calling. So it would seem that you'd have to mod the settings apk to have the option for WiFi calling settings. :/ I'll look into elgins (CM10) source sometime to see if I can add it in. If I can at least get the app starting somewhere, it will be easier for everyone else to debug/fix it up. If anyone has messed with the note 2 and can confirm that WiFi calling is accessed via settings and not launcher (app) that would be helpful as well.
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This is gr8 news !Hopefiully someone can get going on this ,it can benefit not just the Glacier,but other devices as well that already have a fully working JB minus wifi calling.
From what I have seen and read on my HTC One S it is built into the frame work on JB so way above what I know good luck.
im gonna look into this and see what i can do
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im gonna look into this and see what i can do
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I'm thinking the setting could be added in way that is similar to this:
https://github.com/SyNtheticNightma...mmit/bfac7c05daab9f6294f7419ea6173c4a1c569092
Though I don't know the exact name of the package for the wi-fi calling settings... I'd need to decompile it to find that out (unless you know another way, I'm not too familiar with apks). I could also try whipping up an icon for this if you need one.
have you looked at this at all? http://code.google.com/p/the-ims-open-source-project-for-android/
elginsk8r said:
have you looked at this at all? http://code.google.com/p/the-ims-open-source-project-for-android/
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Nice Find!!! I +1'd it
i saw it a while back, but have yet to try implementing into into a build or anything.
i compared this to ics wifi calling zip and none of the libs from ics zip is in the jb zip
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Hm... by the looks of it, it would seem that these are only settings for Wi-Fi calling. So it would seem that you'd have to mod the settings apk to have the option for WiFi calling settings. :/ I'll look into elgins (CM10) source sometime to see if I can add it in. If I can at least get the app starting somewhere, it will be easier for everyone else to debug/fix it up. If anyone has messed with the note 2 and can confirm that WiFi calling is accessed via settings and not launcher (app) that would be helpful as well.
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Sorry for a late reply (haven't had the T-Mobile Galaxy Note 2 (SGH-T889) so long...
Wifi Calling settings are located under Settings / More settings /
And includes two items: Wi-Fi Calling (this is to enable/disable with a check box), and, Wi-Fi Calling Settings (This offers Connection Preferences [Wi-Fi Preferred / Wi-Fi Only / Cellular Preferred}, and, Help)
For reference, the above menu structure/selections are based on Stock F/W 4.1.1, Build Number JRO03C.T889UVALL4
Is this still a work in progress or has it died?
it sure died.. adding wifi calling to JB has been a task for over a year..no dev has been able ot make this work...so sad.
Try groove IP....its a Google voice app
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SurvivorZer0 said:
Try groove IP....its a Google voice app
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+1 have used groove ip for a long time., well every time I don't pay my bill anyway and I need to make a call on wifi.
Dragonswithin said:
+1 have used groove ip for a long time., well every time I don't pay my bill anyway and I need to make a call on wifi.
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I use ePhone by Comwave. lol. You get a specific number. And I dont have a working sim card anyways , so I made whatsapp with a textplus number lol
I'd love to be on the Google Edition ROM but whats keeping me back is no WiFi calling, and i need it because its a necessity for me, I would love to try and help and such. I'm thinking it should be possible as of it has a TW kernel and such. Any help?
OreBoySwaggin said:
I'd love to be on the Google Edition ROM but whats keeping me back is no WiFi calling, and i need it because its a necessity for me, I would love to try and help and such. I'm thinking it should be possible as of it has a TW kernel and such. Any help?
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Nope. Not gonna happen. At least, that has been the conclusion in the other 15 or so threads asking for WiFi calling in any other ROMs besides the stock(ish) T-Mobile TW ROMs... If WiFi calling is a necessity to you, you can pretty much give up on the GE ROMs, AOSP, other carrier's TouchWiz ROMs, etc... One option that DOES work as far as making/receiving calls without the built-in WiFi calling though would be to use GrooveIP forwarded to your Google Chat account, then set your carrier call forwarding to go to your Google Voice number. You can turn Airplane mode on, then set your WiFi on and still be able to receive calls on both your cellular number and Google Voice number. The only thing about that though is that although you can receive calls on both numbers, you can only call out using your GV number. Also, you'd have to toggle airplane mode to receive text messages to your cell number.
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Nope. Not gonna happen. At least, that has been the conclusion in the other 15 or so threads asking for WiFi calling in any other ROMs besides the stock(ish) T-Mobile TW ROMs... If WiFi calling is a necessity to you, you can pretty much give up on the GE ROMs, AOSP, other carrier's TouchWiz ROMs, etc... One option that DOES work as far as receiving calls though would be to use GrooveIP forwarded to your Google Chat account, then set your carrier call forwarding to go to your Google Voice number. You can turn Airplane mode on, then set your WiFi on and still be able to receive calls on both your cellular number and Google Voice number. Only drawback is that you'd have to toggle Airplane mode to receive texts.
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Well i saw this guy working on it and it and he said he had it working on other sammy roms..... and its been done before and i would so try to work on it right now. couldnt we just compare say stock GT-i9505 and SGH-M919 roms, and find the files that are in the tmo rom and not in the GT-i9505 rom?
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couldnt we just compare say stock GT-i9505 and SGH-M919 roms, and find the files that are in the tmo rom and not in the GT-i9505 rom?
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There are a few peoples working very hard to do just that. Unfortunately tmobile spread all the necessary files through out the framework. It takes time but I'm sure it will be done. There's a few thread in the developments section as well as the app/theme section if you want to follow it.
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OreBoySwaggin said:
Well i saw this guy working on it and it and he said he had it working on other sammy roms..... and its been done before and i would so try to work on it right now. couldnt we just compare say stock GT-i9505 and SGH-M919 roms, and find the files that are in the tmo rom and not in the GT-i9505 rom?
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It's no where as easy as your trying to make it seem. It will happen. Judy not any time soon.so you have no choice but to use a stock Rom. Plus all this could of been answered with a simple search. This question has been asked tons of times.
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OreBoySwaggin said:
Well i saw this guy working on it and it and he said he had it working on other sammy roms..... and its been done before and i would so try to work on it right now. couldnt we just compare say stock GT-i9505 and SGH-M919 roms, and find the files that are in the tmo rom and not in the GT-i9505 rom?
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This was said in the development forum, and he said he MIGHT have it working.Plus he said Sammy roms also, which means other touch wiz based roms, not Google edition
send with my m919 running problem 4.4
lordcheeto03 said:
Nope. Not gonna happen. At least, that has been the conclusion in the other 15 or so threads asking for WiFi calling in any other ROMs besides the stock(ish) T-Mobile TW ROMs... If WiFi calling is a necessity to you, you can pretty much give up on the GE ROMs, AOSP, other carrier's TouchWiz ROMs, etc... One option that DOES work as far as making/receiving calls without the built-in WiFi calling though would be to use GrooveIP forwarded to your Google Chat account, then set your carrier call forwarding to go to your Google Voice number. You can turn Airplane mode on, then set your WiFi on and still be able to receive calls on both your cellular number and Google Voice number. The only thing about that though is that although you can receive calls on both numbers, you can only call out using your GV number. Also, you'd have to toggle airplane mode to receive text messages to your cell number.
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TheAtheistOtaku said:
It's no where as easy as your trying to make it seem. It will happen. Judy not any time soon.so you have no choice but to use a stock Rom. Plus all this could of been answered with a simple search. This question has been asked tons of times.
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This was said in the development forum, and he said he MIGHT have it working.Plus he said Sammy roms also, which means other touch wiz based roms, not Google edition
send with my m919 running problem 4.4
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I read somewhere that the GE Roms were TouchWiz but like majorly debloated....
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I read somewhere that the GE Roms were TouchWiz but like majorly debloated....
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True, they are. But even the stock TouchWiz camera doesn't fully work on the GE ROMs. I know the camera has nothing to do with WiFi calling, just pointing out the fact that even though they're both built into the TouchWiz framework, the gutted version of TouchWiz we know as the Google Edition is sufficiently different so as to have some pretty significant obstacles to overcome when porting features to it versus other Stock TW.
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True, they are. But even the stock TouchWiz camera doesn't fully work on the GE ROMs. I know the camera has nothing to do with WiFi calling, just pointing out the fact that even though they're both built into the TouchWiz framework, the gutted version of TouchWiz we know as the Google Edition is sufficiently different so as to have some pretty significant obstacles to overcome when porting features to it versus other Stock TW.
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not only that, 4.3 google edition roms have the touchwiz base fully removed, which makes me believe that whatever touchwiz code is in 4.2 google edition roms, is just leftovers
TheAtheistOtaku said:
not only that, 4.3 google edition roms have the touchwiz base fully removed, which makes me believe that whatever touchwiz code is in 4.2 google edition roms, is just leftovers
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Hmm didnt know that... Doesn't the HTC One Have WiFi Calling too? So they made that possible though and that means its not just TouchWiz. it is on 4.1.2 though.. But there isnt much of a difference between 4.1 and 4.2, isnt there a big difference in 4.3 though?
OreBoySwaggin said:
Hmm didnt know that... Doesn't the HTC One Have WiFi Calling too? So they made that possible though and that means its not just TouchWiz. it is on 4.1.2 though.. But there isnt much of a difference between 4.1 and 4.2, isnt there a big difference in 4.3 though?
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your comparing apples to oranges, HTC phones have nothing to do with us, what works for them wont work for us.
TheAtheistOtaku said:
your comparing apples to oranges, HTC phones have nothing to do with us, what works for them wont work for us.
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I wouldn't say that, there are many things that work with both us and them. Such as Android OS, Snapdragon 600, WiFi Calling, etc etc.
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I wouldn't say that, there are many things that work with both us and them. Such as Android OS, Snapdragon 600, WiFi Calling, etc etc.
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cant tell if serious or......
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cant tell if serious or......
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Merely my point is with WiFI calling, and the fact that they both have snapdragon 600 SoC, which i believe have the WiFi, Bluetooth, LTE and so on all on the chip. so wouldnt the drivers and ways that they use wifi bluetooth gps and ect be the same? they also made a flashable zip for the HTC One and i looked at it and grabbed all the same named files from the S4, and made myself a flashable zip (i think) and im waiting for the moment that i feel like flashing a 4.2.2 rom that doesnt have wifi calling and then ill flash it.
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Merely my point is with WiFI calling, and the fact that they both have snapdragon 600 SoC, which i believe have the WiFi, Bluetooth, LTE and so on all on the chip. so wouldnt the drivers and ways that they use wifi bluetooth gps and ect be the same? they also made a flashable zip for the HTC One and i looked at it and grabbed all the same named files from the S4, and made myself a flashable zip (i think) and im waiting for the moment that i feel like flashing a 4.2.2 rom that doesnt have wifi calling and then ill flash it.
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just because they have the same hardware and some same features (wifi calling mainly) doesnt mean they are implemented in the same way. the code is completely different. Like i said before, its not as simple as comparing the two roms and seeing the differences. There are plenty of devs working on this issue, and you dont think they havent tried doing what your about to do? Your asking for a bricked phone
TheAtheistOtaku said:
just because they have the same hardware and some same features (wifi calling mainly) doesnt mean they are implemented in the same way. the code is completely different. Like i said before, its not as simple as comparing the two roms and seeing the differences. There are plenty of devs working on this issue, and you dont think they havent tried doing what your about to do? Your asking for a bricked phone
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If at all it bricks the phone then it'll be a soft brick because all it'll do is either add or replace files. Maybe they haven't tried it before. Maybe my solution works. maybe it doesn't. Yes i know code will be different but not all of the code will be. if you can find the similar code maybe it'll help.
Digging through all the threads, I tried to find one that had it functioning but it doesn't appear there are.
I really don't want to have to run Google Voice just for visual voicemail, and I'm quite tired of the old *86 numerical command systems.
So I apologize if this has been asked for, but my eyes are tired of digging through hundreds of posts looking for the one that says "Yes, this rom actually supports VVM on Kitkat!"
Any help would most definitely be appreciated!
Pretty sure Viper does with a build prop edit made.
My latest NuSenseONE build should have it working as well, though nobody has confirmed or denied that yet.
santod040 said:
Pretty sure Viper does with a build prop edit made.
My latest NuSenseONE build should have it working as well, though nobody has confirmed or denied that yet.
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Well! That's about to change - you will have your confirmation in the amount of time it takes to flash.
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IT IS WORKING!
Edit 2: Integrated backup assistant plus is not working, but Verizon Cloud worked, so color me not giving a *&$%.