Hi,
anyone that knows if there is a way to check which AMR coding rate is being used during a call on the LG G4 phone?
For the Samsung S6, for example, there is a the code #0011# that return this information. For the LG phone I opened the hidden menu through the code 277634#*# but I could not find which codec rate is used during an ongoing call.
Thanks in advance,
Chiara
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I am using the Black Majek.
Since my service vendor did not got a 3g network, so I did not REALLY want to use the video call. But I DO want to use the video call key on the phone as a difined key and did not want the dialer pad to change, how can I do this? Searched the forum but can't find the answer.
Thanks for any help.
I previously had a Droid 2 Global and teh voice codec was crap on there. Found out there was a way to change what codec your phone uses for voice and it greatly improved the quality of the call. Obvioulsy the same process does not work on Xperia PLAY, and I am aware there is the *#*#7378423#*#* process to enter the secret service menu... but I dont think there is a way to change the codec on our phone... but thought I would at least ask the community to see if anyone knows anything.
Here are the links to what I was referring to in regards to the D2G:
http://www.howardforums.com/showthr...ce-Codec-(VOCODER)-from-EVRC-to-13k-on-xv6700
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/te...better-call-audio-how-change-voice-codec.html
So I was thinking, on my phone prior to the PLAY I have a Motorola Droid 2 (CDMA) (Motorola Milestone 2 for GSM). Piece of crap Moto phone that I will never buy again. However one thing I was able to do was type in a code via the phone dialer, much like the hidden codes:
*#*#4636#*#*
&
#*#*7378423#*#*
However when I entered a certain code it gave me an option to select a different speech encoder for better sound quality. I have not been able to find anything for the PLAY and it very well may not be available. But I thought I would inquire to the masses if anyone knows anything. When I changed the encoder to a better quality the voices through the earpiece were significantly clearer.
Audio Codec I changed my old phone to for improved clarity was:
EVRC-B
Thanks in advance for any ideas/suggestions
Edit: I am guessing this codec is for CDMA networks. But still wondering.
back in 2013 when i bought this tablet i remember there was a thread here about the fact that this device lacks the ability to be used as a regular phone. there was an xposed module that enabled ussd dialing and that was all.
skipping forward to 2017, has anyone eventually managed to find out if the limitation is in the firmware/chip or is it in the software/gsm driver/kernel?
Hi All,
My decision to stay QSB 30.121-12 or TROIKA_RETAIL_10_QSBS30.62-17-2 will depend if permission is allowed for some function in the particular channel firmware.
“In some countries in some phones, some feature as call recording of Android 10 is disabled…” I’m aware features may be blocked also from a service provider or disable from firmware point of view.
In an international firmware compared to a country based (example Canada), does features are more likely enable or disable?
Generally, does international firmware version have an approach enable most features and let’s the country’s service provider to block them ?
Reference:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/on...oid-10-rom-t4039817/post82290937#post82290937
Reference:
https://www.boldbeast.com/forum/topic1877-android-10-call-recording.html
Root needed
In some countries in some phones, the call recording feature of Android 10 is disabled, and Boldbeast Recorder can't bypass the limits to enable the feature again. Your own voice is good but the caller's voice is very weak in recordings. In this case all recorders don't work either for sure, you can test and confirm the fact yourself. To fix the problem root is the ONLY way to go. If you don't root the phone there will be no solution in the whole market without doubt unfortunately. If you root the phone Boldbeast Recorder can fix it perfectly.
Thanks