I have been using Youmail for a while now and am noticing that when I go to YouMail and refresh I will get no new messages. But if I restart my phone they all come in and I get the notification as I should.
Any thoughts?
Everything works fine after a reboot of the phone for a few hours and then just stops. Im wondering if youmail relies on something outside of its own app to run correctly. I could be autokilling something that is supposed to run.
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Anyone? ... This is the smartest android community in the world, if you guys dont have an answer I will have to assume its not going to be fixed
I've never got it to work on custom roms. I go to settings --> call settings --> voicemail service and it always says "my carrier" in all the roms I've used. I'm not really sure, but I think it worked on the stock rom.
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Like the title says, everytime I flash a new one, or if I flash ziggy kernel especially I cannot get voice calls or data, i get radio interface shortage errors when texting ect, i have to do the ##3282# reset about 5 times to get anywhere, any theories or suggestions? I haven't seen anyone else with this problem and it started when I flashed xron ROM a few nights back..
Are you a google voice user? Are you gsm or cdma?
I only use google voice for voicemail, its Sprint CDMA
Did you update your radios AND firmware? I think the file was radio firmware nohboot or something like that?
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PaulB007 said:
Like the title says, everytime I flash a new one, or if I flash ziggy kernel especially I cannot get voice calls or data, i get radio interface shortage errors when texting ect, i have to do the ##3282# reset about 5 times to get anywhere, any theories or suggestions? I haven't seen anyone else with this problem and it started when I flashed xron ROM a few nights back..
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It doesn't happen to me EVERY time, but I find myself having to go through the whole reprovisioning and re-setting data thing a lot more than I would prefer to. Hell, I've had 6 of these handsets since release date and I've had to **** around with this issue right out of the box on EVERY one! Love the phone but cmon HTC....wtf!! They really screwed the pooch on this phone, lol.
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My problems are usually data problems. As far as losing voice, that happened once after using one of the older "superwipe" files floating around. Took a whole Saturday to get it back, had to get Sprint involved...boy was I pissed! Been using XRON superwipe lately and it's doing the trick!
Try ##scrtn# from dialer then enter your msl. After it reboots let us know if that works.
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Try ##scrtn# from dialer then enter your msl. After it reboots let us know if that works.
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Still didn't help, when I go to more info on the radio interface shortage error the error code is 67,wasn't that the code a lot of people were getting after revolutionary first came out?
Call sprint and have them reset on their end....and good luck
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I might have to do this, for some reason this actually happens after every single reboot, had to clarify that.
This happened to me too, even with those resets you are talking about I wasn't able to fix it. You have to call sprint, they do something on their end, guide you through the same process you are talking about, and then it works. Dial 611, tell them the error and any error code you have. Apparently they are familiar with it because they know exactly what you are facing and know how to fix it without doing any research or any other diagnostic steps.
I don't think this problem has anything to do with HTC, or the phone itself. I think it has to do with Sprints Google Voice integration. I use GV for voicemail only and I have this problem every once in s while. Next time it happens, try making the call using GV. If it works you know this is your problem. For some reason, even though you have it set up differently, GV will take over. This is a completely separate issue from the error 16 that a lot of people are getting with this phone. If it is an error 16 a simple call to Sprint will fix it. If it is the GV integration thing, then it is much harder to fix and rebooting to recovery, wiping cache and dalvik will sometimes fix the problem. Also, reflashing the kernel will sometimes fix it too. I haven't figured out a definite way to fix it yet though. It seems every time this happens, it takes something different to fix it.
I'm actually not even setup to make calls on google voice, I went directly onto the voice. Google. Com website and changed the settings to voicemail only and turned off all other integration.. Can it still be interfering?
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I'm actually not even setup to make calls on google voice, I went directly onto the voice. Google. Com website and changed the settings to voicemail only and turned off all other integration.. Can it still be interfering?
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Yes. Mine is set up the same way and when this happens if I choose to ask me every time I make a call in the GV app settings and choose GV to make the call it goes through, but when I chose do not use GV it won't work. I get a message that says, "I'm sorry, we are unable to complete your call at this time. Please try again later" and that's it. Since the Google Voice integration with Sprint I have noticed that no matter who you are calling you must dial 1, then the area code, then the # even if it is a local call.
So after trying out a few custom ROMs on my Vibrant I decided to go back to stock KB5 and root it..but now I'm having a weird problem, I noticed since I updated the phone the voicemail notification won't come on. I tried going into the voicemail settings and selecting "My Carrier" but it didn't fix it. I did have Google Voice installed - but not set up with an account, and I just uninstalled it.
I've got it on T-Mobile with Monthly4G. Any ideas? Thanks...
Have you deleted the visual voicemail app by any chance?
Hmm...yes, I did. Since I don't have the service (not available on prepaid) I took it off.
That fixed it though, thanks! Silly carriers...
I've tried Google Voice and using Youmail right now... only once in awhile does either show the VM msg fairly quickly. I'd say at least 90% of the time there's a huge lag, usually at least 30+ minutes before it shows notification of VM. I had a call today come in at 4pm and didn't recognize the # offhand so let it go to voicemail, I totally forgot about it as it never gave me notification. Then I'm shopping at like 6pm and it goes off telling me there was a VM for the call at 4pm.
I've tried reinstalling, no difference. Really irritating as that is the one thing I loved about my iPhone, it would show up within seconds of someone leaving a voicemail. Why can't Android/Carrier figure out or offer VM for these phones like the iPhone has?
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I've tried Google Voice and using Youmail right now... only once in awhile does either show the VM msg fairly quickly. I'd say at least 90% of the time there's a huge lag, usually at least 30+ minutes before it shows notification of VM. I had a call today come in at 4pm and didn't recognize the # offhand so let it go to voicemail, I totally forgot about it as it never gave me notification. Then I'm shopping at like 6pm and it goes off telling me there was a VM for the call at 4pm.
I've tried reinstalling, no difference. Really irritating as that is the one thing I loved about my iPhone, it would show up within seconds of someone leaving a voicemail. Why can't Android/Carrier figure out or offer VM for these phones like the iPhone has?
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I use Google voice and the notification is always instant. The transcript might be delayed but the voicemail and notification have never been delayed. Something isn't right with your phone/rom/settings I suspect. Do you have background data and sync turned on?
Push notification?
I use PhoneFusion's Visual Voicemail Plus, and the voicemail notification and e-mails always show up within seconds of a message.
I may check out PhoneFusions VVM and see....yesterday Youmail seemed to be fine, msg's came fairly quickly. But generally there's a huge lag. Just sucks there's no program like the VVM setup on AT&T's iPhones (not sure how it is on other carriers).
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I may check out PhoneFusions VVM and see....yesterday Youmail seemed to be fine, msg's came fairly quickly. But generally there's a huge lag. Just sucks there's no program like the VVM setup on AT&T's iPhones (not sure how it is on other carriers).
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There is "AT&T Messages" in the market. vvm, mms and sms in one carrier built app. My wife used it for a while...I'm not a fan, but it's there
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I use hullo mail....I love it, get my VVM instantly!
Anybody else having this issue? I'm getting an app crash when trying to switch carriers for voice mail from AT&T's to Google's. It was working perfectly fine with my S II.
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Anybody else having this issue? I'm getting an app crash when trying to switch carriers for voice mail from AT&T's to Google's. It was working perfectly fine with my S II.
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On my Sprint SGS3, I wasn't able to set Google Voice as my voicemail on the phone itself. However, I went through the process as far as I could (within the Google Voice app), and then logged on to Google.com/Voice > Settings > click on "Deactivate Google voicemail on this phone". After that, re-enable Google Voicemail and you should be good to go.
Soon after that, the settings on the phone were greyed out and voicemails came in as expected.
Sorry if this isn't so clear! Time for bed and my brain isn't firing on all cylinders. Good luck.
It's not working for me either. Seems there's issues on Sprint and T-Mo too with the SGSIII and Google Voice. I hate using stock voicemail. Hope the next Google Voice update cures this.
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On my Sprint SGS3, I wasn't able to set Google Voice as my voicemail on the phone itself. However, I went through the process as far as I could (within the Google Voice app), and then logged on to Google.com/Voice > Settings > click on "Deactivate Google voicemail on this phone". After that, re-enable Google Voicemail and you should be good to go.
Soon after that, the settings on the phone were greyed out and voicemails came in as expected.
Sorry if this isn't so clear! Time for bed and my brain isn't firing on all cylinders. Good luck.
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everyone! this works!
just did it.
disabled it using the browser like he said. and then re-activated it on the same page by following the instructions. just checked to see if it works, and it does
yay
Thanks! Was having the same problem til I came across your post. Now I'll know what to do in the future.
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while we're here, when someone leaves me a voicemail, it goes to my old phone that has the google voice app (it's still connected to wifi). it doesn't show up on my new phone though.
do i have to do something with my old phone to make it stop? or do i change some other settings?
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while we're here, when someone leaves me a voicemail, it goes to my old phone that has the google voice app (it's still connected to wifi). it doesn't show up on my new phone though.
do i have to do something with my old phone to make it stop? or do i change some other settings?
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i couldn't get this to work. the post wasn't very clear. did you go to google.com/voice on your phone or via website? i did via phone and don't see anywhere to "Deactivate Google voicemail on this phone". didn't see it via computer, either.
edit: so i found this via browser on my computer finally. reactivated and still no dice
I was only able to switch my VoiceMail provider from AT&T to GoogleVoice by using the dialcode listed @ voice.google.com (*004*<insertyourGVnumberhere>#), and it works, even though Dialer app settings still shows "My carrier" instead of "Google Voice" as the provider, and attempting to change it in the Dialer still says "Forwarding number change failed".
My problem now is that I can't for the life of me figure out where to change the timeout before it forwards to VoiceMail. I test-called from another phone and it rings for at least 60 seconds(!) before forwarding to GoogleVoice, instead of the 15 or so it used to be. Where do you change this, or can you?
Me too - luckily I saved the activate/deactivate google voice in my contacts list so was able to change the forwarding ok. Not sure if there's anyone at google that takes feedback on these kind of issues or not - but I haven't seen many things responded to on their feedback forums (like DST / calendar sync issues for the last few years with no fixes). Get what you pay for I guess.
Hi. I'm running CM 10.1-20130117 nightly on my Fascinate. For the most part it works great as a daily driver. The only major issue I have is I don't get voicemail notification.
It acts as if it only checks for voicemail once when it powers on.
If I have voicemail when I reboot the phone, I get the notification, and it stays on even after the message is cleared. If I reboot the phone again the notification goes away, but doesn't come back on if I receive new voicemail.
I've had this issue across multiple nightly builds. Other notifications such as email and text work correctly.
In settings, I've tried selecting and deselecting message wait indicator. Service is set to My Carrier, and voicemail number is *86. I haven't loaded any voicemail apps, and I've also cleared out all voice messages.
Can someone help me out?
This is a common issue for 4.2.2 ROMs on older Android phones. There is no known fix and I have experienced it on both a Droid Incredible and Samsung Fascinate on Page Plus (a Verizon MVNO).
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Hi. I'm running CM 10.1-20130117 nightly on my Fascinate. For the most part it works great as a daily driver. The only major issue I have is I don't get voicemail notification.
It acts as if it only checks for voicemail once when it powers on.
If I have voicemail when I reboot the phone, I get the notification, and it stays on even after the message is cleared. If I reboot the phone again the notification goes away, but doesn't come back on if I receive new voicemail.
I've had this issue across multiple nightly builds. Other notifications such as email and text work correctly.
In settings, I've tried selecting and deselecting message wait indicator. Service is set to My Carrier, and voicemail number is *86. I haven't loaded any voicemail apps, and I've also cleared out all voice messages.
Can someone help me out?
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Maybe you should install a voicemail app... I wouldn't go with verizon's visual voicemail since you gotta pay a monthly fee to access your messages. Go with Google Voice. It's free, easy to set up, allows access from the app/web, works with messages same as you would with emails, transcribes recordings... did i mention its free? Went with google voice a long time ago n never looked back... verizon's a joke.
I know it's an old post, but AOKP worked for me for the VM notification.