Hi,
Would like to know how to prevent my connection to MSN being disconnected when a incoming calls comes in? Anyway to prevent tat?
Cheers
Nope, it's just how the phone works due to limitations on the number of radio stacks I think
Cheers
Anthony
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I have downloaded the SMS fix so that it recognises the names of messages which works ok, but i cannot send messages to anyone without knowing their number. In my sms contacts list there are no names etc. I have imported my contact details from the SIM with appears properly in the phone contacts box, buti cannot use the same contact details to send SMS's.
Also, i am trying to set up an internet connection using a normal ISP through a standard GSM phone call. I do not pay for GPRS connections cos its so expensive, but I do have data calls enabled on my account with T-mobile. I have made data calls before using a nokia 7650 as a modem, but i cannot use the XDA to make a GSM data call to the same ISP. Also, it seems to send me odd network SMS's saying 'please delete' every time i try to connet to the ISP. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Hello everyone!
I'm running a GPRS connection with MSN messenger setted to play a certain sound when a message is received.
I leave the MSN and GPRS connection always on, except for the screen. When I receive a message and the screen
of the XDA is turned off, I receive a different brief sound (like a beep) instead of the sound i setted. How do I fix this?
Thank you,
Daniel
Maybe seem like a silly response, but have you tried changing the setting under notification sounds (Settings)? Have you got the latest update from Microsoft for Messenger?
For some reason I can do everything through Wifi except send emails. I can successfully receive my emails, view them, download attachments, browse with internet explorer, and chat on all messenger programs! I have spoken to upper tier level support people at T-mobile and they confirmed my outgoing settings are correct. I use yahooo small business email server and outgoing is set to: smtp.bizmail.yahoo.com. Can anyone help me with this problem?
This is the error message I get: "messages cannot be downloaded to your mobile device. Make sure you are connected and that your e-mail account settings are correct. Then try to download messages again".
timing
Is this a problem that you have just encoutnered or a longer running one. I find that I sometimes get this message if my PC is off (killing the wifi network) or if my internet provider webmail server is down. It may ahve been a glitch that will sort itlsef.
Don't bother phoning and paying fpr Tmobile support - trust me - they don't know anything about the phone you have - stick with the forum!
Hi, I've had this problem from day 1, never been able to send emails
try this
you could try instead of outgoingserver smtp.bizmail
just type in this text smtp.mail.yahoo.com
and furthermore leave the boxes requires ssl connection and outgoing mail requires authentication OPEN.
hope this works for you as it works for me.
Thanks for the suggestion... Tried it, but still no success. Anybody else?
outlook
DO you use outlook elsewhere for this/these accounts and have you double checked that the settings are identical?
Can you send via GPRS?
During the past several months I've tried several WM6 ROMs - mostly PDAViet's. Currently I have the following:
ROM version: 7.7.7.7 WWE
ROM Date: 9/08/07
Radio version: 1_02.20.21
Protocol Version 4.1.13.9
ExtROM version: Mystrerious 1.0
The device is Imate's Jamin (Prophet G3). Since I started to use WM6, I am often having the problem when I cannot receive the incoming calls from time to time - my friends have to leave the voice messages in my mailbox even when my phone is on and the cell coverage is great. It seems that it is related to GPRS activity - I have GPRS/EDGE internet connection always on and I have my email synchronized with an Exchange server over the air. What is even worse, I have no way of knowing if someone has called me - even if they leave a voice message I am getting no notification on the PDA. I started to call my own cell number often trying to understand the pattern and I noticed that when I cannot get through, I can disable the GPRS and after that the call gets through.
I don't remember having such problems with original WM5 ROM when I purchased my Prophet, so I assume it is related to WM6.
As I said, I tried different ROMs and different RadioROMs (now I rolled back to the original RadioROM originally provided by Imate, since I saw no improvement with newer RadioROMs).
I have T-Mobile USA mobile service with Total Internet plan if it makes any difference...
The questions:
is anyone else experiencing problems like this? any workarounds?
is phone line is supposed to work simultaneously with GPRS? Could it be caused by a difference between [GPRS simply connected and no internet activity] and [GPRS connected and sending/receiving data]?
could it be related to the settings of activesync (how often it syncs with Exchange or be continuously connected)?
Any help is greatly appreciated...
Incase there is any data transfer happening at the time of the call coming in (pls note even while polling there is some data being transfered) the call will not go thru.
I have been using WM6 roms for the past six months... from my signature you can see how many i have treid, in each of the roms.. I also use push mail, hence I am always connected thru edge....I get phone calls even when connected to GPRS.. however if there is any data transfer happening at that point in time the call goes into my voice mail.
i think it is problem of your service provider,try another radio rom?
I am having the same problem, any solutions?
It happens to my device roughly once a month, and my GPRS is always off. So IMHO it is related to WM6. It did not happened on WM5.
My gprs (edge) connection is always on and I have the same problems on the radio rom 2.41.21. Try to use the radio 2.61.21 - no problems with incoming calls...
Korand, thanks for the suggestion. I actually tried 2.61.21 a couple of months ago - it didn't fix this problem
For now, I've changed my Activesync settings so that it will sync data via GPRS every 30 mins (before it was "stay connected all the time") - hopefully it will decrease the probability of getting the incoming call at the time of data transfer.
zeroed said:
i think it is problem of your service provider,try another radio rom?
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lol... this is no problem.. this is wht is supposd to happen on GSm.. because it works on a single FM frequency n not a band like CDMA or TDMA.. this is normal.. its jus like whne ur using ur dialup internet n ur phone line gets busy.. soo no solution unless u switch to TDMA
hahahha,you don't know what are you talking about,what FM frequency,this is not Benefon Delta lol
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hahahha,you don't know what are you talking about,what FM frequency,this is not Benefon Delta lol
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ok.. then can u tell me the kind of modulation is used in GSM.. go wikipedia ur ass n u will see wht im talkin.. ur such a n00b
it is Gaussian minimum shift keying (GMSK).. jus a modified version of FM to use support multiple communications on a single frequency.. talk to me when u got ur engineering degree..
No calls reception - no calls outgoing
I have a TYTNII who suddently has the same problem of incoming calls directly to mailbox, for each calls, and also I can't call anymore.
Does anyone solve this problem?
With the Sim card in my Qtek 8300 WM5 I don't have the problem.
HTC support say they don't know this problem and ask to make a hard reset...
ROM 1.56.406.5 (30/8/2007)
Radio 1.27.12.32
lmdafred said:
I have a TYTNII who suddently has the same problem of incoming calls directly to mailbox, for each calls, and also I can't call anymore.
Does anyone solve this problem?
With the Sim card in my Qtek 8300 WM5 I don't have the problem.
HTC support say they don't know this problem and ask to make a hard reset...
ROM 1.56.406.5 (30/8/2007)
Radio 1.27.12.32
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seems then its a common problem since tytnII has it may be there is something written in registry to divert call to voicemail while data traffic is going ON to avoid bad colliding accidents of voice and data packets on the same highway
to avoid dirty signals..thats all..
btw,all i know is that GPRS+receive calls = bandwidth bottleneck...see? how "cheap" the GSM is
so,the solution is to disable one of them...
Hi,
Anyone aware of incoming calls not getting through, e.g. going straight to voicemail, when you're browsing the web or whatever? Or is thi to be expected?
Thanks
Phil
Phil_UK said:
Hi,
Anyone aware of incoming calls not getting through, e.g. going straight to voicemail, when you're browsing the web or whatever? Or is thi to be expected?
Thanks
Phil
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GPRS/EDGE will drop calls. 3G and HSDPA, to my knowledge, won't.
Maybe you were not in the 3G coverage?
Phil_UK said:
Hi,
Anyone aware of incoming calls not getting through, e.g. going straight to voicemail, when you're browsing the web or whatever? Or is thi to be expected?
Thanks
Phil
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Its a known issue where 2g networks cant cope with active data connections and a voice call and divert straight to voicemail. 3G doesnt with the capacity.
Phil_UK said:
Hi,
Anyone aware of incoming calls not getting through, e.g. going straight to voicemail, when you're browsing the web or whatever? Or is thi to be expected?
Thanks
Phil
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the problem is that I could expect this when I am actually browsing or something but most annoying is that this does happen even when the phone is on the standby not doing anything (it must be downloading some data in the background though)
and frequency with which it drops 3g and changes to 2g and back doesn't help it in anyway... connection is very very unstable...
I guess its down to sensitivity or buggy radio rom.
i have the same problem here with eplus in germany. the normal behaviour would be, that the data flow is interrupted on incoming call and the call gets routed through. after the call ends the data connection will be set to active again. this is how my WM Phone handled calls during an active data connection. there are a lot of people with similar problems in a german forum. i thought that this is a network issue but it seems that it is a htc here related issue. If so, that would be very a major issue as the android OS and hero are build for beeing online most of the time. Anybody tried a different radio version?
chaos42 said:
i have the same problem here with eplus in germany. the normal behaviour would be, that the data flow is interrupted on incoming call and the call gets routed through. after the call ends the data connection will be set to active again. this is how my WM Phone handled calls during an active data connection. there are a lot of people with similar problems in a german forum. i thought that this is a network issue but it seems that it is a htc here related issue. If so, that would be very a major issue as the android OS and hero are build for beeing online most of the time. Anybody tried a different radio version?
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Its not a phone issue, its a network issue. Its to do with NOM1 and NOM2 and how the network prioritises calls/data.
The network should either send a request to the phone (only some phones can handle the request though) to terminate the data or the network should cancel it on their end first and then route the call through. Most networks don't seem to do this.
Changing radio version will not rectify this issue
but obviously there is something that has to be done because it potentially will affect ALL android devices if they use so much background data.
Seriously it cannot be acceptable that phone will simply not ring just because it was checking email or updating weather...