Samsung is only one brand that supports video calls on 3G and They changed this protocol after android 11 update. now the samsung phones that which updated android 11 only supports native video calls with volte but we cannot make native video calls with volte too. i recently inform to samsung this problem but they not resolve it until now. if anyone knows how must i do for make video calls with volte please support me.
you can use google duo instead of native samsung one.
you can set it as default in phone app settings
Vazovski2007 said:
you can use google duo instead of native samsung one.
you can set it as default in phone app settings
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of course i can do that but i wanna make calls natively too
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Hi all,
I have a Samsung Galaxy 2. It initially came with 2.3 and now I have upgraded it to 4.0.3.
after the upgrade the call recording application is not working.
I tried downloading the free ones from the market however I can only hear my voice in the recording and the other person's voice is very very low.
it is hard to understand.
is there any call record application that I can download for my phone
Thanks
lvaibhavt said:
Hi all,
I have a Samsung Galaxy 2. It initially came with 2.3 and now I have upgraded it to 4.0.3.
after the upgrade the call recording application is not working.
I tried downloading the free ones from the market however I can only hear my voice in the recording and the other person's voice is very very low.
it is hard to understand.
is there any call record application that I can download for my phone
Thanks
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Try THIS
I have already tried this but it is the same.
lvaibhavt said:
I have already tried this but it is the same.
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In settings change the audio source to VOICE UPLINK
works:
search "CallRecorder" or by autor "skvalex" in a market (or apkmania ) ... really works on my sgs2 (only works if you have root) ... in settings apply patch as Galaxy SII (ICS) that will replace 2 libs in a system/lib/hw ... select standard android api ... now all works check it out ...
hi zscomp,
When I try the VOICE UPLINK it says this feature is not available on your device
hi igoa,
How do I enable root on my cell I am not sure.
This works a treat
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.killermobile.totalrecall.s2.market&feature=more_from_developer#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLmtpbGxlcm1vYmlsZS50b3RhbHJlY2FsbC5zMi5tYXJrZXQiXQ..
lvaibhavt said:
hi zscomp,
When I try the VOICE UPLINK it says this feature is not available on your device
hi igoa,
How do I enable root on my cell I am not sure.
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You need to root your phone
Follow this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1075278
lvaibhavt said:
Hi all,
I have a Samsung Galaxy 2. It initially came with 2.3 and now I have upgraded it to 4.0.3.
after the upgrade the call recording application is not working.
I tried downloading the free ones from the market however I can only hear my voice in the recording and the other person's voice is very very low.
it is hard to understand.
is there any call record application that I can download for my phone
Thanks
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Use VK Rom by JKay. It has an embedded recorder at the call screen and its good. Enjoy
I have been using the original Tab 7inch as a mobile office since it came out. It runs my trading programs and phone quality is great enough for business. Can the ATT Tab 3 (7 or 8 in) make phone calls? It appears some international versions can but the ATT model does not have a phone icon. Not sure if just adding a dialer is the solution or if hardware is missing.
Doji
I use an app called "Spare Phone" to use the tablet as a phone. It requires you also have Google Voice .
I use earbuds for the calls.
dojiman said:
I have been using the original Tab 7inch as a mobile office since it came out. It runs my trading programs and phone quality is great enough for business. Can the ATT Tab 3 (7 or 8 in) make phone calls? It appears some international versions can but the ATT model does not have a phone icon. Not sure if just adding a dialer is the solution or if hardware is missing.
Doji
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Unreasnbl said:
I use an app called "Spare Phone" to use the tablet as a phone. It requires you also have Google Voice .
I use earbuds for the calls.
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Thanks Unreasnbl. That appears to be a voip solution but I am looking for native cellular voice calls. I guess I'll stick with my first gen tab for the time being.
Thanks again
Was this project never undertaken? I am also looking for a way to make phone calls that will not count towards my data (i.e., I want to use my own phone number), but so far I only see the old GTab information. Can anyone point in the right direction? I have used hangouts dialer to make calls, but it is only showing up as private, and I cannot receive calls (when they call my number it goes to voicemail immediately).
Why does the HD video call not work across carriers??? I don't understand this at all.. there's no need for Google Duo if they can just make the devices talk amongst carriers.. anybody know the specifics behind this?
I.e. I can't use the built in video call to call my gf ATT N7 from my Verizon N7
badboyg200 said:
Why does the HD video call not work across carriers??? I don't understand this at all.. there's no need for Google Duo if they can just make the devices talk amongst carriers.. anybody know the specifics behind this?
I.e. I can't use the built in video call to call my gf ATT N7 from my Verizon N7
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Well google duo is a google thing and the built in video chat in the dialer is a samsung thing. Even if they were to work across carriers, both phones would have to be newer samsungs. Google duo is for people with any phone manufacturer who want to video chat between each other.
I've got unlocked Note 10+ and I flashed the U firmware because of video calling that's missing on U1. Now I found that on T Mobile version there is no Smart Call and it is replaced by T Mobile NameID, which I consider inferior and I'd have to pay for full functionality.
Anybody knows if there is any way how to get the stock Samsung dialer with Smart Call back? I'd hate to flash the U1 ROM and go through the restore process again. Even with Samsung cloud, Google and SD backups it took me almost half day to get it set as I had it before.
Stank0 said:
I've got unlocked Note 10+ and I flashed the U firmware because of video calling that's missing on U1. Now I found that on T Mobile version there is no Smart Call and it is replaced by T Mobile NameID, which I consider inferior and I'd have to pay for full functionality.
Anybody knows if there is any way how to get the stock Samsung dialer with Smart Call back? I'd hate to flash the U1 ROM and go through the restore process again. Even with Samsung cloud, Google and SD backups it took me almost half day to get it set as I had it before.
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My past experience with Samsung Smart Call, was that i found that even though, its baked into Samsung Firmware, it is Service Provider depended. to "activate /work".
I might be wrong, but i personally believe so, based on my experience.
Just to recap, my experiences with my old Note 8 and my Note 9 (both devices not rooted)
I also flashed Stock Samsung firmware .. different CSC onto these devices.
I found on both occasions i lost the function of th Smart Call.
( Hiya services), also Volte function etc etc.
I could see the Smart Call settings in firmware, but it was greyed out.
Could not enable it at all.
When i flashed my old Samsung Firmware (Service Provider CSC) Smart Call (Hiya services), was enabled again and working.
I'm sure in your case, you'll will find it's Service Provider depended.
Good luck.
willcor said:
My past experience with Samsung Smart Call, was that i found that even though, its baked into Samsung Firmware, it is Service Provider depended. to "activate /work".
I might be wrong, but i personally believe so, based on my experience.
I'm sure in your case, you'll will find it's Service Provider depended.
Good luck.
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The thing is, after I purchased and set up the phone on stock Samsung firmware, VoLTE and Smart Call worked perfectly fine. But stupid me wanted to try the video calling. I found that the video calling is not different than Google Duo and I will NEVER use RTT texts. I see no real advantage from using T Mo firmware in comparison with stock Samsung (provisioned for T Mo of course)
Actually quite the opposite. For me, the signal strength and battery life is practically the same on both and again, FOR ME Smart Call is much more useful than video call and RTT.
If anyone knows any benefits from keeping T Mo firmware over stock, please enlighten me. I really don't want to go through the flashing the whole thing and restoring dance again, but I'm afraid I will have to.
Stank0 said:
The thing is, after I purchased and set up the phone on stock Samsung firmware, VoLTE and Smart Call worked perfectly fine. But stupid me wanted to try the video calling. I found that the video calling is not different than Google Duo and I will NEVER use RTT texts. I see no real advantage from using T Mo firmware in comparison with stock Samsung (provisioned for T Mo of course)
Actually quite the opposite. For me, the signal strength and battery life is practically the same on both and again, FOR ME Smart Call is much more useful than video call and RTT.
If anyone knows any benefits from keeping T Mo firmware over stock, please enlighten me. I really don't want to go through the flashing the whole thing and restoring dance again, but I'm afraid I will have to.
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Ha, your post reminds me,
that when i flashed
my branded Samsung Firmware ( Voda CSC) with the Samsung unbranded Firmware,
The reason, was also to get video calling working.
As my branded device did not have video calling option on dialer.
I could only activate video, if someone else, video called me... only then the video option, would appear.!
I then afterwards, realized that i lost my Smart Call functions. and flashed back to the branded software.
This was on my Note 9.
So i had no video call option on dialer ,but Smart Call.
Now...
again, with my branded( Voda CSC) Note 10 +,
i see that my device has video calling on dial pad.....!
So, the Service Providers, chop and changed.
A year back, they disabled video calling option, from dial pad.
Now video calling is back on the dial pad plus Smart Calls is working fine.
Good luck
So.... I bit the bullet and flashed back the U1 firmware. The only thing I lost is the video calling. I still have RTT button on my dialer. Whether it works or not I haven't tried yet. I know it wasn't there on the original dialer when I purchased the phone. Maybe because I didn't flash USERDATA? Who knows.
I'm happy I've got Smart Call back.
CSC N975U
Good afternoon, I have the n975u model, my question is what firmware should I install, to get the smart call and video calls by duo?. Or is csc the one that has these functions active?
Thanks!!
excuse my english, google translator.
I have a Verizon Note10+ running Android 11 (3.1) I paid my cell off 4 mo ago. Verizon confirmed for me that my cell is carrier unlocked. I've tried everything to get the Smart Call app on my phone to work. The only thing I haven't tried is rooting it cause I don't know how. I have 3 versions of the apk and can't make them work. Can anyone help?
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