Hi
The HTC ear-phones I got with my Topaz have an weird problem. When I hit the volum buttons on the ear-phones, it starts calling one of my contacts.
Anyone else encountering the same problem, or have a solution?
Yes if you hold Reply button it will call another contact.
Regards
M B
It's when I listen to music, and and when I push the buttons it starts calling.
Isn't the buttons for volum at all?
No it's for answering an incoming call or dialling the last number as you've discovered. You need to spend some cash I'm afraid: http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=179134
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i found this at one point but i cant find it anymore. has there been a reg edit or a cab to press a button and stop the ringtone from ringing. please dont tell me to make shorter ringtones i am aware of this but sometimes theres no good place to cut a ringers and ir woul just end too abruptly. so if someone can let me know please greatly appreciated. i have a mogul but the telus version
This might have been the thread you thought you saw.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=323449&highlight=vibrate
I don't think this does what you want though. Doesn't it stop when you press ignore? I can't think of it right now. Maybe you just want any button to do this, but then you couldn't answer. Maybe explain this one more.
I think hes talking about the same issue im having with my phone. Actually I have two different issues that are somewhat related...First, i think he's talking about the text message ringer. For example...if i set a ringtone to my text messages(songs that is) and i recieve a text message, there is now way to shut the ringer off...it just keeps playing and playing and vibrating and vibrating....the only thing that will make it stop is a power down or soft reset.....whats even weirder is if i recieve a text message while the first message is ringing it plays the ringtone a second time in the background...so not only can i not stop the first one but there a second one that i cant stop either...PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!....now for the second issue....i downloaded mring for my phone and it allows me to stop the problematic ringer from before by pressin any button on my phone (GREAT!!!!!!!!) no, not great...when i set my text messages to ring and vibrate it rings, but no vibration occurs...and if i have it on vibrate only...it doesnt vibrate either....at first i thought it was problem with my phone, but the vibration on telephone calls works fine...it's only text messages...PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS!!!!!! if anyone can fix the problem im having with mring that would be great cuz i want to continue using that program seeing as how i purchased the product and now that im having that problem its basically useless...
when i'm in keylock
not all the key (especially vol + -) aren't locked
does someone has the same issue ?
You must be using the default HTC Volume bar.
Fire up your favorite registry editor.
Navigate to HKCU\Software\HTC\BootLauncher\Services.
Delete the key HTC Volume.
Reboot.
Got another problem.
If device is locked and in "sleep" mode, and someone call me, device is still locked during the call. It's really anoying, if I need to activace HF, i must unlock device and pres up button.
Is there any way to auto-unlock phone with answering a call ?
I don't think there's a way to. Anyway if the phone is unlocked during the call, you have to manually lock it after the call.
To activate speakerphone mode, you can hold the send/talk button in a call.
No problem with locking the phone after the call.
For example. Incoming call in car - need to: Answer call -> Unlock Device -> Activate Speaker.
Got NK3110c too, and there is an option "answer via speakerphone mode" -> Nothing like this Rose ? I found some appz, but all of that was for touchable devices.
No problem with locking the phone after the call.
For example. Incoming call in car - need to: Answer call -> Unlock Device -> Activate Speaker.
Got NK3110c too, and there is an option "answer via speakerphone mode" -> Nothing like this Rose ? I found some appz, but all of that was for touchable devices.
Answer the call, then hold the send button to switch to speakerphone mode..
If you wanna do more things, like putting the current call on hold or look up a contact then you have to unlock the phone.
Answer the call, then hold the send button to switch to speakerphone mode..
If you wanna do more things, like putting the current call on hold or look up a contact then you have to unlock the phone.
davi5 said:
Answer the call, then hold the send button to switch to speakerphone mode..
If you wanna do more things, like putting the current call on hold or look up a contact then you have to unlock the phone.
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Holding send button have no effect. Maybe some settings needed ?
It works for me. Even the user manual says so.
And no i did not perform any configuration.
cooool
it works
but now i'd like when the keyboard is locked that the shutdown conversation doesn't works either.
When I'm receiving calls the phone is in a bag and I lose conversation because when I walk ... my leg closes the conversation
Thanks for help !
Hi all !
I just joined xda..cheers to everybody here !
I bought a brand new p500 a few days ago, and coming from very simple nokia phone to android is quite a jump..however no worries or problems, just getting used at it.
However...
I fail to understand how and if voice dial works - some websites state it does, others it doesn't. As a matter of fact, no matter which language I choose, I cannot see how to use it.
My old nokia was very simple: pre-recorded name or nick was pointing to single numbers, and by pushing the BT headset button and saying the name was triggering the call.
Now, with android it seems to be at light years from here.. is anybody able to clarify how to do it ?
Thanks in advance
ps: this is a pretty basic functionality android should have for business users.
My experience with Android phones (myTouch 3G Slide, Samsung Vibrant, now LG Optimus T) is that while advanced in some areas, voice dialing is not one of them.
That said, my Optimus T voice dials OK over Bluetooth. I had to go to the settings under Voice Input and Output and download the Text-to-Speech resources. Then, it will give voice prompts. It works with my Jabra BT8040 just like on my Blackberry. I hold the button on the headset down until I get the second beep. Then wait for the prompt and say "Call So-and-so" It will then respond with "So-and-so mobile one calling."
It hasn't been as accurate as my Blackberry 9700, but it works if I speak clearly. Also, the voice prompts are too low in volume and I havent figured out how to fix that.
i only have google voice search in my optimus one. by pressing and holding searh button.
how can you voice dial?
Thanks for sharing your experience.
Not sure what I'm doing wrong, all appears correctly configured but I see no mic icon in the contacts app in any of the four tabs. Pressing the button on my BT headset does nothing except a short funny sound (with my old Nokia it meant something like "wait for connection"). Holding the same button places a call to the last incoming call number (or last outgoing one).
btw, I'm in Italy - wonder if the reason is language related. I can't be 100% sure, however, because even by setting language to English (U.S.) situation remains the same..
Hope that some android developer is reading this ..
I have got a LG-Optimus P-698 android phone. I request for following help.
1. Is there a software that will help me to attend my incoming calls without the need to slide the call attending (green) button? It sometimes requires two hands to attend an incoming call.
2. How do I access the last made call to recall this number. In other touch phones it I just press one of the buttons (usually the left corner button at the bottom), it will make a call to the last called or last missed call.
Thank you.
So I just recently switched to Android (finally!) from Windows Mobile. One thing I still haven't figured out how to do yet:
In WinMo I mapped out so that if I long pressed a button on my phone it would, essentially, dial 1 in my current phone conversation. This was very handy for Google Voice calls.
When I'm in the car it was easy to just press and hold a volume button to take my call on my BT headset rather than fumbling with getting the phone out, then pressing the screen to open the keypad, then pressing '1'.
Anyone have an good ideas on how to do this in Android?
Shamelessly bumping my post...
Anyone have any ideas? I used to us VJKeyPress in WinMo, but I haven't been able to find anything similar in Android. The closest I got was a plug in into Locale that will dial a number. But, even during a call, this tries to initiate a new call rather than pressing the '1' key in my existing call.