Hi Guys.
Has anyone got the number to divert t-mob voicemail to? I can't seem to find it anywhere on the web :?
And I'm on an unlocked hero so it wasn't set up as standard
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Log in to Your T-Mobile online account, select support, then confirm your phone type and they will SMS you the updated details.
Alternatively give them a call.
This is the trouble with T-Mobile, EVERY user has their own v-mail number as opposed to 121 or 123... weirdos!
Oh that makes sense. I had the number, but when I dialed it took me to my inbox. Which makes sense now.
Thanks
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I have a siemens sx56 and AT&T in the US.
The call forwarding settings on the device default to AT&T's voicemail system. This is something I'd like to change (I want it to go to my voicemail-to-email system)
AT&T says that this is "unsupported" and I can only forward all calls to a number other than their voicemail number.
Does anyone know if there is a workaround for this? I assume that the fwding numbers are stored on their network somewhere, so when my phone is off/out of range (which is quite often)....
Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated.
-Topher
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
I have unlimited international texting package on my phone. All my contacts numbers are in international format. E.g.:
• US numbers are +1-ccc-nnn-nnnn (ccc = area code. nnn = the phone number)
• UK numbers are +44-7ccc-nnn-nnn.
• SA numbers are +27-8c-nnn-nnn.
I was using an EVO on a personal account and had no problem sending to my friends in UK, Albania, Germany, South Africa and Australia. Int'l texting worked great for a few months now. I then converted to a business account and got a Photon on a new line; switched the int'l texting package to that phone. Sprint CS verified that it is indeed active on the Photon line.
Whenever I send an int'l SMS I always get this message from sender 9230: "Message sent to invalid destination. Please check your number and try again. Msg 2127".
I phoned Sprint CS and my issue has been escalated up to Tier 3 support at the int'l dept. They have asked if I have included 011 in front of my number.
Therefore, the numbers to send the int'l SMS would be:
• UK numbers 011-44-7ccc-nnn-nnn.
• SA numbers 011-27-8c-nnn-nnn.
It seems, if I send a message to a friend in UK this way, he gets the message, but if I use international format for my numbers, I get the 9230 error message.
I really don't want to have to change 200+ contacts by adding 011 prefix to all my numbers. Having all my numbers in international format is great for when I travel. The + symbol will be the international dialing prefix depending on the country: US is 011, Europe is 00.
Seeming as the int'l messages worked fine on the EVO 4G, could it possibly be an error on the Photon's side of things in the way it is interpreting the international format prefix +?
While I wait for an answer from Sprint Int'l department, can anyone verify if this happens with them on their Photons?
Thanks
I have actually never encountered such problem. Although, the only international texts I have sent to is to Hong Kong. All my phone numbers are in +852 xxxx xxxx as it were supposed to be.
Right off my mind (Although I'd be surprised Sprint hasn't suggested this yet), you might want to check Settings -> Call Settings -> Plus Code Dialing Setting, and make sure the checkbox is set, the the dialing code is set to 011?
Thanks for the heads up, but my settings were the default:
Under the Plus Code Dialing settings:
Domestic Dialing IS checked
International Dialing & Messaging code: 011
Evo 4G LTE
I'm having this same problem with my Evo LTE. I imported all of my contacts and SMS history from my Desire, which I had used in Germany for the last 2 years.
A bunch of the numbers don't work. I tried updating a few numbers of people I SMS frequently, but it didn't solve the problem. It looks like any thread that was STARTED with an international number defaults back to that number any time I SMS in that thread, or even respond to an SMS from that contact. Even when the incoming number shows up in U.S. (xxx) xxx-xxxx format, I still get a 2127 error for replies.
Hello everyone. I'm having a bit of an interesting issue, and while (probably) not entirely confined to my new HTC One device, I was hoping you all could give me a bit of assistance!
Yesterday I made the switch from Sprint to AT&T and received my brand new HTC One in the mail. I'm a long time Google Voice user (using since late 2009), and have used it for all texting, calling, and voicemail on all android phones I've owned. I figured when I pre-ordered my phone, for simplicity sake I would just transfer my sprint number over to AT&T so I didn't have to deal with sprint customer support cancelling my service. This seems to have caused some major problems to my use of Google Voice, however. I was able to get everything set up again, but I'm having serious issues receiving calls forwarded from Google Voice to my phone.
During my tests trying to set this up, it appears that I DO have everything configured as I had previously on Sprint. I'm able to place calls and people see my google voice caller id, I can send and receive texts through the voice app, and my conditional forwarding sends all calls (both my regular number and google voice) to google voicemail. When I receive calls, however, I'd say 95% of the time it is so slow to foward that my phone that my callers will hit voicemail before it rings my phone. The only strange thing I see in my google voice settings is that my carrier for that number keeps getting recognized as Sprint instead of AT&T.
In my troubleshooting I've linked my girlfriend's phone (sprint) to my account and a co-workers phone (at&t), both forwarded just fine immediately. At this point I'm kind of running out of ideas. I'm thinking I might run down to an AT&T after work and request a new number. Would this be a reasonable thing to do to try to solve the problem? Since i'm such a new customer, do you think I could get that 36$ new number fee waived? Not being able to receive calls forwarded from my Google Voice number is kind of a deal breaker for me, as I'm heavily reliant on that number at this point. If anyone could provide any advice/assistance it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
--Tald
I am looking to integrate Google Voice beyond my typical one phone, one account setup. I would like to validate my understanding/logic, and make sure that everything is reversible. Please contribute with knowledge however you can.
Phones: (1) Sprint and (1) ATT. Both Android. My goal is to be able to call, text, VM (and MMS via Gmail) via one phone number, using two phones. I want other people to see the single number. And, I want to be able to reverse the setup if I choose.
1) Use Sprint phone and Sprint/GV integration Option 1 (Sprint # as GV).
2) I’ll pay the $20 to preserve my GV# so it becomes secondary.
Question: Is the Sprint/GV integration fully reversible, so that the Sprint # goes back to the Sprint phone and my original GV# I paid $20 to save becomes the primary GV # again?
Yes or No?
Question: Can I log into the GV client using the same account on both the Sprint and ATT phones, so I can pick up VM and messages on either phone?
Yes or No?
3) I’ll set up GV to ring on both my Sprint and ATT phone
Call flow: Someone calling my Sprint # (integrated, used as GV#) will cause both my Sprint and ATT phones to ring simultaneously?
True? Yes or No?
Call flow: When I make an outbound call with my Sprint phone, the call recipient will see my Sprint #?
Yes or No?
Call flow: If I can log into GV on my ATT phone using the same account as the one I use on Sprint, when I make an outbound call with my ATT phone (“Using Google Voice”), will the call recipient also see my Sprint #??
Yes or No?
If all of the above is Yes, I presume I can send/receive SMS via the GV client, and therefore the recipient will see my Sprint #?
Yes or No?
If all of the above is Yes, I presume I can RECEIVE MMS via Gmail? I’m just not sure about sending…
Yes or No?
Thanks for any info…