I ported my number to Google Voice before switching to T-Mobile and never use my T-Mobile number.
I have been using the CyanogenMod Voice+ like xposed module - XVoice+ - for a while now to send text's from Hangouts through my gvoice number and it's pretty glitchy!! Some times I wont get texts to hangouts until a reboot, sometimes texts wont send....all kinds of things. Seems to stop working some of the time after going from a place with no cellular connection/wifi only or the other way around.
Is anyone else using this xposed module and encountering the same problems? Has anyone tried to install the actual CyanogenMod Voice+ app through the 'cm app installer' app or using the apk with any success of functionality??
Literally doing the exact same thing with the xposed module and same issues
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First, I have a d2tmo so I'm unfamiliar with the d2spr builds. I'm actually writing about my brother's and I haven't seen this issue mentioned in other threads. Basically the problem is twofold:
(1) He can access his phone's internal voice mail just fine and it registers his key presses perfectly. But when he tries to access his work voice mail, it seems as if it does not register his key presses at all (i.e. when he tries to press a key to delete or do anything, it just continues as if nothing had been pressed). This so far seems to only affect accessing his work voicemail remotely. I confirmed it is working on my d2tmo. Have there been key press issues with the dialer?
(2) Whenever he gets voice mails, two things happen. First, he gets an SMS saying "[Person] has sent you a voice SMS message, please dial [CA phone number] to listen." When he dials it, it gives him a busy signal. He also gets random texts from #9016 saying he's received a voice mail as well. From what I've read this sometimes is caused by visual voice mail issues on different phone models, but he has no visual voice mail installed. Is this a common issue with the GSIII?
Other than these two issues, he loves CM 10.1, so I'd like to help him out and solve them.
Any help is appreciated; thanks.
fingolfin14 said:
First, I have a d2tmo so I'm unfamiliar with the d2spr builds. I'm actually writing about my brother's and I haven't seen this issue mentioned in other threads. Basically the problem is twofold:
(1) He can access his phone's internal voice mail just fine and it registers his key presses perfectly. But when he tries to access his work voice mail, it seems as if it does not register his key presses at all (i.e. when he tries to press a key to delete or do anything, it just continues as if nothing had been pressed). This so far seems to only affect accessing his work voicemail remotely. I confirmed it is working on my d2tmo. Have there been key press issues with the dialer?
(2) Whenever he gets voice mails, two things happen. First, he gets an SMS saying "[Person] has sent you a voice SMS message, please dial [CA phone number] to listen." When he dials it, it gives him a busy signal. He also gets random texts from #9016 saying he's received a voice mail as well. From what I've read this sometimes is caused by visual voice mail issues on different phone models, but he has no visual voice mail installed. Is this a common issue with the GSIII?
Other than these two issues, he loves CM 10.1, so I'd like to help him out and solve them.
Any help is appreciated; thanks.
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Well known problem.... It's how Sprint notifies the visual voicemail app to download the message.
You can download root call blocker and permanently block them, but you will never get another notification as to you having a message.
Option 2 is what I did. I installed Sprint Visual Voicemail, downloaded Red List from the marketplace. Turned off stock message notifications to hide the text, in the redlist app I blacklisted 9016 and turned on the notifications in it. This causes the notification to come from redlist, not the message app and redlist deletes the text messages so you don't have to deal with them. They pop through with just enough time for the VVM app to know to download it so you get your messages as well.
Theres a fix for the text from 9016, try googling "disabling texts from 9016 cm10" because it was an issue starting wih jellybean for most phones
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jdogg836 said:
Well known problem.... It's how Sprint notifies the visual voicemail app to download the message.
You can download root call blocker and permanently block them, but you will never get another notification as to you having a message.
Option 2 is what I did. I installed Sprint Visual Voicemail, downloaded Red List from the marketplace. Turned off stock message notifications to hide the text, in the redlist app I blacklisted 9016 and turned on the notifications in it. This causes the notification to come from redlist, not the message app and redlist deletes the text messages so you don't have to deal with them. They pop through with just enough time for the VVM app to know to download it so you get your messages as well.
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Would anyone happen to have a link to a version of Sprint VVM that will run on a CM10.1 ROM? (CarbonRom at the moment.)
Spuddlethud said:
Would anyone happen to have a link to a version of Sprint VVM that will run on a CM10.1 ROM? (CarbonRom at the moment.)
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Did you ever find the app?
rock99rock said:
Did you ever find the app?
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If you google "Visual voicemail for CM10 xda" you'll find one that should work on CM10.1 as well (its posted somewhere here on xda)
CNexus said:
If you google "Visual voicemail for CM10 xda" you'll find one that should work on CM10.1 as well (its posted somewhere here on xda)
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Yep, I think I got mine from the epic 4g touch thread or something, its just a voicemail apk.
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My sprint number is integrated with Google Voice. I began using Cyanognemod 10.2's new Voice+ app, which handles all outgoing SMS messages from any SMS app through your Google Voice account. So all my incoming texts would go to Google Voice, since my Sprint number was integrated, and they would also be delivered to the Messaging app. Now, after using Voice+ for a couple weeks, I tried switching from Cyanogenmod 10.2 to Liquidsmooth 4.3. When on Liquidsmooth, I would not receive any texts at all. They would get delivered to my Google Voice account, so I could view them in the Google Voice app or on the desktop site, but not to the device itself. I could still send texts but not receive. Then I restored my CM10.2 setup, and I received all the texts because I still had Voice+ enabled. Upon disabling Voice+, I stopped receiving texts on CM10.2 as well. Finally, I flashed Lifeless v14 and updated the PRL and Profile to see if it would help, but it didn't. I've left Lifeless on the device for about twelve hours and I still have not received any texts. So, it seems that I now cannot receive texts on any ROM, even stock-based ROM's, unless that ROM happens to include Voice+, which only Cyanogenmod 10.2 does. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Never mind, guys. I ended up disabling my Google Voice integration entirely and that fixed the problem.
prowlingfox said:
Never mind, guys. I ended up disabling my Google Voice integration entirely and that fixed the problem.
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you dont have to fully disable it. voice+ just makes all your texts go through the voice app but doesnt automatically set up notification for it so you just gotta go into the voice app settings and either setup notifications or you can just choose to receive text messages through the normal mms app while voice still records all of them
I'm running the 10/1 nightly build of Cyanogenmod 10.2 on my Epic 4g touch without too many issues except I cannot get my voicemail to work no matter what I do.
I have new voicemails in my inbox but get nothing in my Sprint visual voicemail app and even no text from them. The only way I can know I have a voicemail is to call my own number - found this out the hard way that I had been missing a bunch of things.
I tried to install Google Voice because I heard this works well with cyanogenmod but even this doesn't work. During the install, when it asks to call that long number that starts with *2.... it calls for 3 seconds and then hangs up. The install continues without error after that, but again, new voicemails aren't sent to the app, so I have no way of knowing when I get them
I could really use the help here, thanks so much.
I just successfully updated to CM11 and I no longer have a voicemail app and I can't seem to find a way to check voicemail (I left myself one, so I know one should be there.) I tried reading and searching, but couldn't find anything.
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Ok, well I found the voicemail apk , but now I can't stop getting the 9016 text. URGH! Looking around it looks like blacklisting is the best option? I don't use google voice, but I do you hangouts for sms.
mmdieter said:
I just successfully updated to CM11 and I no longer have a voicemail app and I can't seem to find a way to check voicemail (I left myself one, so I know one should be there.) I tried reading and searching, but couldn't find anything.
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Ok, well I found the voicemail apk , but now I can't stop getting the 9016 text. URGH! Looking around it looks like blacklisting is the best option? I don't use google voice, but I do you hangouts for sms.
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I've never had any luck getting a VM app to work on any of the custom ROMS I've tried as it would work on TouchWiz. To access my VM on Sprint I call my own phone number. You can add a one touch dial widget to dail your phone number to make it a bit more automated.
I'd rec Google Voice. Works like a charm all the time...and isn't feature bricked like Sprint VVM. Oh yea and works on any ROM.
Thanks for advice It helped me, i switched to visual voicemail app though
I have CM 11 now on my SGII, which is awesome besides not having 3G data, but have yet to figure out why Voice+ doesn't seem to be rerouting SMS to Google Voice. From what I can tell, all that is needed for setup is to install Google Voice app, and then activate Voice+ with your account. However, using any third-part app still tries to send regular SMS, I know this for sure as I have SMS turned off and get it kicked back each time. Any ideas?