Hi There!
Hope someone can help me as I did a few searches without any luck!
if I have a phone where both incoming and outgoing calls are completely blocked, and the phone is locked to a network, will unlocking the phone and changing the SIM fix the call barring problem as well?
Is it possible that the phone itself is blocked on all networks eg by IMEI or something?
Thanks!
Gimlee
PS. Thanks for an amazing and informative forum - I love the sticky's, makes things so much easier for a newb like me.
Hey, everyone,
I've got a prob with Smart Dialing on my CDMA Rhodium running a stock WM6.5 ROM. Okay, here we go...
Whenever I delete a call entry of a contact from the Call History, Smart Dialing no longer works for that name. If, however, I manually dial any of the contacts numbers, the call dialog displays the contact name, and from that point on, the entry's returned. Soft resetting does not return the contacts, only manual dialing.
It seems pretty random, but it's a real pain in the @$$. Has anyone had this problem, and if so... HEEELP!!
Hi Guys.
Not sure if this is the right section to post under, so apology in advance if its wrong.
I was wondering if i could make my verizon number a google voice number. Like, release the number from verizon and get google to put it under my google voice account. That would mean that all my current contacts would become google voice contacts. The main advantage for me of this, is that i'd get missed call alerts even when i am in an area without cell phgone reception (ie work) through wifi.
Any advice appreciated.
if you use wifi from your work you shouldn't be missing any calls. If you are you should return the phone....
g00s3y said:
if you use wifi from your work you shouldn't be missing any calls. If you are you should return the phone....
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I'm sorry, but that doesn't seem to make sense.
Use the search function
g00s3y said:
if you use wifi from your work you shouldn't be missing any calls. If you are you should return the phone....
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This is absolutely FALSE. cell reception has absolutely NOTHING to do with WiFi
modsoul said:
Hi Guys.
Not sure if this is the right section to post under, so apology in advance if its wrong.
I was wondering if i could make my verizon number a google voice number. Like, release the number from verizon and get google to put it under my google voice account. That would mean that all my current contacts would become google voice contacts. The main advantage for me of this, is that i'd get missed call alerts even when i am in an area without cell phgone reception (ie work) through wifi.
Any advice appreciated.
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You can assign your Verizon number as the one that google voice forwards the call to; but dont think you can re-assign your VZW number to google voice.
Also, you can set your vzw number to forward to Google voice for voicemail. Then, whenever someone calls and gets to your voicemail.. you should receive the missed call notification.
When you're phone doesn't have signal, the call should go to Google voicemail immediately and count as a missed call.
seanzer said:
Also, you can set your vzw number to forward to Google voice for voicemail. Then, whenever someone calls and gets to your voicemail.. you should receive the missed call notification.
When you're phone doesn't have signal, the call should go to Google voicemail immediately and count as a missed call.
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This is the explanation of how wifi will help.. The phone doesn't ring, You don't get to answer the call, but wifi lets you know you have a missed call our new voicemail.
luvit said:
This is the explanation of how wifi will help.. The phone doesn't ring, You don't get to answer the call, but wifi lets you know you have a missed call our new voicemail.
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a much better explanation of what i was trying to say lol
Hello I'm in Thailand and I have a True SIM card. To refill my credits, I'm required to dial a number starting with *90. But I'm unable to do this because it just brings up the call forwarding feature and so I'm unable to dial this number since the popup dialog interrupts the call. How can I disable *90?
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Is this even possible?
Axsuul said:
Is this even possible?
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It's a super uncommon issue for users here. I suggest you contact the carrier for a solution.
When I get calls and answer them,it asks me if I'd like to receive this call. It then asks to press 1 if I want to talk. How do I get rid of that ?
EDITED:
I figured it out,it was google voice screening. I just turned off the screening feature.