I need dial *5 for a special service from my cell phone compay, but when i dial *5 I get a message from wm2003 say "Command not supported"...how can I do?
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XDA (Siemens SX56) would complain service code must enter from the keypad. We have serveral call forward numbers in the contact list that we use regularly. Every time, we try to use MS Voice Command to dial those call forwarding number, it would complain and would not proceed with the action. Any ideas? work around would be greatly appreciate!
Example, for Rogers AT&T in Canada, *21*<phone number>#, will call divert (forward) the mobile number to another number.
I have the same problem on Rogers ATT with XDA II... not sure what causing it. Anybody? Any ideas?
This is a Microsoft issue. They are aware of it, and it is on their list of things to fix. Just not that high up the list.
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Speed dial seems to the only way to do gsm service code
Speed dial is the only way to get call forwarding working. However, MS Voice Command does not seem to allow speed dial a number.
Does Speed-Dial work for you?
Like others, if I store a *21* sequence as a contact, and then use this to establish a speed-dial entry, I get the "must use phone keypad" error message.
I haven't been able to directly store a number as a speed-dial. "New" only lets me select something from contacts, and "Edit" only lets me change the name and speed-dial location, not the dial string.
Have you actually been able to store a *21* string directly into a speed-dial and have it work properly? If so, can you tell me how?
Thanks
When I call my voice mail, and it ask for pin the screen is black, and fumble around to get to keyboard. Any fix for this? Dave.
not necessarily a fix, but a convenient workaround....
set your voicemail number to automatically dial your pin by going to your dialpad, click Menu, Options, then change the Voicemail phone number to xxxxxxxxxxpyyyy#
x = your voicemail phone number
p = the letter P
y = your pin
# = the # symbol
the p inserts a pause and the yyyy will type in a four-digit pin for you. I have it this way since I use a hands-free connection with my car and voice dialing voicemail automatically connects now.
hope this helps!
Thanks I will try that. Dave.
you can also just disable the passcode in your voicemail settings
under settings -> call ->voicemail -> settings for my carrier
there is a voicemail number that isn't mines.. i bought this phone used so it's probably the previous owners number. how do i change this setting? when i click on it it just flashes and makes a sound but nothing happens, no text field pops up
Help please ...
I am trying to set my voicemail for the speed dial "1" key.
while at the keypad screen:-
menu-> call setting -> scroll to the heading "voicemail", option "voicemal service", is set default to "my carrier".
I then choose to change the "voicemail settings" -> "voicemail number", and enter the new voicemail number to dial, press ok .... and this is where the problem is...
When I press OK ... I get the following error "Voicemail number change unsuccessful"
I would like to to have this number changed , as every time manually dial my voicemail number it constantly ask for my password.
Why is this happening, I have purchased this phone outright, it is model type i9300, running Android 4.1.2.
Hopefully this can be an easy fix...?
PS...
This also causes a problem with Australian virtual mobile carriers, like Amaysim, Kogan, Aldi, who use Telstra & Optus as there underlying carriers, and and also will cause issues when travelling abroad, because you will not be able to access your voicemail if the number can not be changed to the full international dialing equivalent..
Just wondering if anyone knows of an app that I can download that will automatically answer a call from a specified number and dial a number on the dial pad. My apartment has a gate that only allows non-residents to dial a resident's gate code from the box which in turn calls that resident's cell phone. The resident then has to dial 9 to initiate the gate to open. It'd be awesome to be able to have an app where I can specify a phone number (gate's number) and then have it dial 9 automatically.
Since JB upgrade the only thing that I didn't get to avoid is that when I redial with a four digit number such as 3171 etc. it adds a * before the number.
For example: first i dial 3171, then when I try to redial from call log it's adding a * so the number comes out as: *3171.
So any idea how to permenantly avoid it so if I want to redial from call log it will be 3171 and not *3171?
Thanks.