transfer and close call in audio conference - OnePlus 3 Questions & Answers

I am an enthusiastic owner of OP3 and I have only one problem, in the audio-conferencing feature I miss a small option, but for my use is essential, I received a call from A and added a call to B to leave the conference and leave A and B in communication. With an S7 edge that I am forced to use now for example, I receive the call from BANCO and add OFFICE, the possible options are UNISCI (JOIN)-SCAMBIA (CHANGE) and TRASFERISCI (TRANSFER).
The function that does not have my OP3 is just "TRANSFER", with which I connect the BANK and OFFICE calls, which remain in communication with each other, and I leave the conference.
Thanks to everyone who wants to help me.

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Know calls coming from forwarded lines

Hi,
I really need to solve this problem.
I'm using dual sim adapter on XDAII and I had updated call forwards like
- If unavailable divert to second number.
Now I'm able to receive calls from disabled SIM.
Switching SIMs is really easy thanks to PZP (Thanks ZEN!),
But if call is coming to inactive SIM (it's diverted to active), I must pay for calls from inactive account to active one, what in some cases I gladly do, BUT in some not
In other phones (like nokia), if call is coming from diverted account, it shows '>'.
Do you know some software, which will indicate diverted calls?
(Could be commercial, coz I really need that!)
Yes, I also need this soft which Display the calls coming from forwarded lines
Pls help.

Call Filter/Forwarder TP2

I am looking for a program similar to one I used to own on my Linux based ROKR E6. The program would automatically filter blocked calls and forward them to a selected number of my choice. It worked on rules and the ones for winmo don't seem to have the same functionality.
I have tried call firewall, winmo call block, call filter, a couple others I cant name off the top of my head.
I have not tried isecretary yet, but this and some other options that allow the call to be picked up and a select mp3 to play don't seem to be viable either. Im assuming that when the phone is near me at work and is picked up the program has to be smart enough to mute the mic which only this one "says" that it does. Plus I'd prefer to spend the minutes on the call forward anyway so that if I'm on a call that the messages still get forwarded appropriately rather than going to voicemail again.
any options or programs I am overlooking?
Id even be willing to pay for it to do all of this since it seems rather specific

Conference Calls

I 'm new to android and I'm trying to know how to make Conference Calls
Can anyone help
karimooz said:
I 'm new to android and I'm trying to know how to make Conference Calls
Can anyone help
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I think conference calls are network dependent. you make a call then call someone else and then i think you press menu key and merge calls. T mobile does not allow it.
Instead search for hullo group call which might work for you.
hope that helps.
I do conference in this way (I use HTC Legend):
- Make one normal call with the first person of the conference. Wait him to answer the call. Then:
- Click on Apps/Phone. Enter the name or number of the second person and click on "Call" (sorry if it appears a bit different in your phone, I am translating from my Spanish phone). Wait this person to answer the phone. The first call will be automatically on hold
- Now, in the bottom right corner of the screen, you will have an icon to "join in conference". Just click on il and the conference will start.
I think conferences are really useful. With Android need to do several clicks but works fine (the quality of the conference will depend of the network. Usually conference are enabled on networks because operators gets more money -they get more calls at the same time)
It should also work in a similar way if the people of the conference calls you, instead of you calling to them. But you should enable "waiting call" option on your phone network options to be warned when the second person call you.
Hope this helps.

A cellphone accessory for a smartphone?

Is there a accessory/device that I can use to connect to my android phone and use that device/accessory to compose message and do/accept calls on it when someone will call on my android device.
What I mean is for example I will compose a text message on "that device/accessory" which is connected to my android phone and when i send the message i just composed on " that device/accessory" it would then send the message to my android phone and then my android phone would automatically send the message on the network thus i only use one sim and when someone call to my android phone "that device/accessory" would act like a wireless Bluetooth headset?
You can use something like AndroidLost to send and read SMSs remotely from any browser enabled device, but you wouldn't be able to make or answer calls (though you can force the phone to hang up). You should be able to activate calling over bluetooth with any laptop. What exactly did you have in mind for an accessory?
What i imagine is am accessory maybe that look like an old nokia model (those like 3310 and such) but connected top my android phone and whenever i receive a text on my android phone i can read it using that accessory and can reply to that text using that accessory also. And also i can answer calls using it.
Maybe the idea is very closely similar to a sony smart watch but with the ability to send sms and accept calls.
I think you're looking for a bluetooth headset. With the voice recognition google apps in ICS and above, you can easily use a BT headset to compose messages and control your phone.
how do i compose message on a bluetooth headset? is there ab bluetooth headset with screen??
I read this a while ago and I still don't understand.
You're just asking for another phone (makes calls, has a screen big enough you can type messages on it) - that's not an "accessory" - so of course no one makes one. If this isn't just another phone tied to your phone... what do you want ?
A smart watch is what you want, but it doesn't have a big enough screen to type. Make the screen bigger and you literally have a regular phone.
You'd need to connect them over bluetooth, wifi, or cellular network - the last negating having only one SIM and the first meaning they'd need to be in decently close proximity - over wifi would only work if this "accessory" had wifi access and could do what you want.
If you really want a second phone that doesn't use network access - just get one. You can still use it over wifi and you can use Google Voice to retain the same number between devices. You can use various apps to get calls on it as well as sending SMS/IM.
It''s a phone tied to another phone. Imagine it as a smartwatch but i can compose message and does not look like a watch but a phone (looks like those first gen nokia phones). That my sim is on my android phone and whenever i receive message on my android phone it will be send over using bluetooth or wifi network to that phone and when i compose message to that phone it would be send on my android phone and be send to the network.
It's like a reprogrammed nokia phone to act like a smartwatch.

Receive phone calls on GWA2 without BT

My Galaxy Watch Active2 is LTE capable and I successfully activated its eSIM with my provider.
However, my provider's "clone eSIM" feature which I'm using is not really watch-friendly:
clone eSIM is linked to main SIM, so can use main package's data and minutes -> super
however, either main SIM (by default), or clone eSIM (can be selected with some network codes) can receive the incoming calls at once. -> really bad
So the thing is that in spite of both my phone and watch are truly connected to the network, whenever I got an incoming call, only my phone rings.
I can change the default call-handler device to watch, then only my watch would ring. (and this is even worse, as the watch will turn off LTE once it connects back to BT, and after that point noone will be able to call me, as the primary call-receiving device is offline)
I was hoping to get some nice routine with my provider, like "make the clone eSIM (watch) ring first, and if that is offline, proceed to main SIM (phone)".
But obviously, there are not too smart people on customer care to handle this for me - as the watch is not officially supported.
SO:
Is there any trick, to forward my incoming calls from the phone to watch through data? Like Wifi Calling, or "Call & text on other devices" (which doesn't list my watch)?
Thank you!
hi most carriers offer call divert functions
it does cost every timecits used but to get the watch to do what you ask you could try:
1/. set up the watch on a seperate number for example a pre paid esim .not the watch service you use now !
2/. use caĺl divert to transfer calls from the watch to the phone if not answered
an example of call divert options under uk bt is
Using Call diversion to forward calls | How to divert calls | BT Business
All of your call forwarding questions are answered here. Get the call divert codes you need and find out how to divert all incoming business calls.
btbusiness.custhelp.com
Alfiedog said:
hi most carriers offer call divert functions
it does cost every timecits used but to get the watch to do what you ask you could try:
1/. set up the watch on a seperate number for example a pre paid esim .not the watch service you use now !
2/. use caĺl divert to transfer calls from the watch to the phone if not answered
an example of call divert options under uk bt is
Using Call diversion to forward calls | How to divert calls | BT Business
All of your call forwarding questions are answered here. Get the call divert codes you need and find out how to divert all incoming business calls.
btbusiness.custhelp.com
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Thanks @Alfiedog, I thought about this one, but cost also matters: I'm using the main SIM's data plan with this "clone eSIM", and I'm using it intensively.
To make your suggestion working I'd have to go for a fully featured plan with my watch which would double my monthly bill (which is anyway not too cheap).
danergo said:
Thanks @Alfiedog, I thought about this one, but cost also matters: I'm using the main SIM's data plan with this "clone eSIM", and I'm using it intensively.
To make your suggestion working I'd have to go for a fully featured plan with my watch which would double my monthly bill (which is anyway not too cheap).
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I cancelled my monthly watch contract which was 7 pounds per month on ee here in the uk.
then i got a vodafone sim ....which i converted to an esim on pay as you go .....prepay
i loaded onto the watch
so when i am near the phone which is on a different provider 3uk
i can call and recieve via bluetooth ...on thd phone account via the watch ...
when not having the phone on me ...out running for example the phone at home if not answered or out of service relays by forwarding the call to my watch phone number
if i leave the watch at home and just have the phone with me ...any calls to my watch forward to my phone if unanswered or no service via forwarding rules
fyi its not as much as the 7 pounds ee charged me per month ...
Well in my place I'm paying 7GBP for just having a clone eSIM/month!
The main plan is way higher! (And we don't have Vodafone here)
For the cheapest prepay plan would be ~20GBP which contains some minutes to talk and 2GB data (data can't be less with them).
So that's a no-go for here definitely.

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