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I've only had the xda for a week and I have a question:
I know how to forward all calls to voicemail but its a long procedure (phone-setting-call forwarding etc.).
Is there an easier way to do this, i.e. can you set up something like a macro on the desktop that you click and it will automatically do this and also one other for undiverting the phone.
Thanks
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**21*PhoneNumber# Register and activate divert all calls to PhoneNumber
*21# Activate divert all calls
#21# Deactivate divert all calls
##21# Unregister divert all calls
*#21# Check status of divert all calls
Simly set yourself some speed dials in the phone app.
Hello,
I am currently using the Galaxy S3 i9300 and if the phone is in standby, I am getting the missed call alerts. But when I am currently on call and some other person is trying to call my number I am not getting that notification (even when I am on call nor after I end the call).
Previously, when I used to be on call and some other person called in between then I used to hear a beep sound during my call and a notification used to be shown on screen that I am getting another call. And after I ended the call that other call used to be shown in missed call alert. Now this is not happening.
Does anyone have any idea what`s wrong with the phone?
I have a sick relative who wants to make and receive incoming calls in the hospital. I have an old nexus, and Galaxy 3. I was trying to figure out how to have it accept and make incoming calls over wifi. It has no number.
I tried google voice but it wants to forward calls to a number. He does not have a number.
I appreciate the help as always from this wonderful forum.
Hi all! First time poster so if I do anything wrong or if this belongs elsewhere, please tell me and I'll move along ?
So im doing a project where we want to receive messages but not be able to send them, so my question is, is there a software that can block or disable outgoing calls and messages to any number, while allowing incoming call and message to be received ?
I'm not sure if this is possible and if not I'd love to hear the theory behind it and why it is so, if not I'd really appreciate any help.
Cincinnati Bell has a service called Reveal which when activated intercepts incoming calls. It asks the caller to press 8 to continue. From what I have learned this stops most/all spam calls.
I've looked and not found anything like this for Android. I can use Google Voice but it's not as good.
Is it possible to create an Android app which intercepts incoming calls and asks the caller to press something to continue, and then read what is pressed (if anything) and act accordingly.
Someone asked this question on StackOverflow: Search for intercepting-incoming-calls-on-android
(I'm too new to post a link)
But I think the answer was not complete.