HTC EVO VIEW 4G Disable 3G/Flyer - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

hello guys,
So I bought the HTC EVO VIEW 4G and I have a Sprint account synced with the HTC EVO 3D. I don't really want to create another account for the View. Is there anyway I can disable the 3G altogether to make it function just like a flyer?
I also want to know if it's possible and how to sync my phone to the View through bluetooth to get my phonecalls and text messages to appear to the View. Is this possible?

There should be a program called "transfer" or something similar in your programfolder. This should sync sms, calenderevents, contacts via Bluetooth. dont know about calls, as the phonefunction is disabled by default...
Steph
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Why not use Google Voice? You could forward through, receive messages, etc.

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[Q] SMS/MMS messages and Call log

Does anyone know how to transfer SMS/MMS messages and the call log from an Evo 4g to the Evo 3D?
Thanks,
Rif
Sms Backup should work. As for the call log, that's a good question.
rifraf5 said:
Does anyone know how to transfer SMS/MMS messages and the call log from an Evo 4g to the Evo 3D?
Thanks,
Rif
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BackUp to Gmail does all those...
TheSeanR said:
BackUp to Gmail does all those...
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Really? Never seem that done
If you don't have an Evo3d well you don't have an Evo3d
I used it to save sms & mms when my og evo's screen was smashed, and since I talk to multiple females, save any pictures that get sent to me without actually keeping them on the phone, that and 'Loky'... I dont use the call log feature though, or used the restore feature since you can just access them anyway through the labels in your gmail. But it works

How do you send text messages to imported contacts from wifi?

Dumb question, but wondering if it's possible to text imported contacts. Don't want skype or fring, just standard texting over wifi.
You can send SMS text messages using Google Voice. If installed, it shows up as an option in contacts.
Thanks didn't look at google voice sms!
BTW, found anther way to sms from the flyer. Go to the market and get syncSMS. It's $2.99. Then get Dropbox, which is free. I put syncSMS on my nexus and it syncs both inbox and outbox from the phone to the tablet!
Have all original sent/received sms on the phone, even though the entire conversation took place on the tablet
Try TexTab Lite. Install it on your tablet and Android phone, start Textab on both, configure and connect devices with Bluetooth.
When phone received message, it will forward it using BT to tablet. You can view and reply directly on tablet your phobe will take care of sending.
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[Q] Receive texts on flyer, silence notifications on phone

I am getting a Flyer soon, and am so excited, I'm already planning out everything I want to do with it. There's one thing I wanted to run by you guys and see if there are any better solutions. I plan to use TexTab to receive and send texts on my flyer, but then I also plan to use it for email and such, so I was trying to think of a way to silence notifications on my phone when I am using my tablet. The solution I came up with was to use AutomateIt Pro (Like tasker but much cheaper) to set up a profile so that when my tablet connects to my phone via bluetooth, it silences all notifications except the ringer.
Basically, I was just wondering if anyone else has/knows of a set up that might be better/more efficient? Maybe there is a single app that does everything I want?
Thanks!
I use Google Voice to receive text and make phone calls on my Wifi only Flyer. Works like a charm.
There is also SyncSMS which syncs SMS through DropBox, but I prefer Google voice because it adds a lot of phone /voice mail / text features.
I'm looking at the app now.. couldn't you just check the "enable notifications" box on the tab and uncheck it on the phone?
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Scabes24 said:
I'm looking at the app now.. couldn't you just check the "enable notifications" box on the tab and uncheck it on the phone?
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Well, yea...but I'm lazy and wanted to automate it

[Q] Sent Google Voice messages synced to native SMS

I have Sprint and an integrated google voice number. I also have a tablet I use to send/receive GVoice messages. Problem is, only the received messages will show up on my phone...any message sent through GVoice isn't there. Ps, I understand WHY, just looking for a way to get around it.
Is there any app/technique available (searched FOREVER) that will allow my phone to sync up with the sent messages from GVoice? Essentially, I want to be able to have a gvoice only conversation on the tablet and have the same conversation show up on the phone.
Thanks!
Bump. Have an app that can send GV from the native SMS system.
GV Intergration
But I cannot get GV messages received in the native message app without forwarding the text through the proper SMS phone number. I thought there was an an option for this in the GV app, but it doesn't seem to make a difference for me.
I just emailed the developer of the GV Integration app asking if he had any ideas on how to do this. Unfortunately, the Google Voice app is the only one I've found that will sync messages instantly (or at all). I SMS a *lot* from my laptop browser via google.com/voice and the Google Voice chrome plugin.. so it would suck to only see one side (incoming) of the text thread.
I'll definitely let you guys know if I find anything.
damnit google.. open up the freakin api already.
Also.. if you do use the Google Voice app.. there's an app on the market called NotifierPro that works with the Android Google Voice app to display popups of incoming text messages... which is convenient.
You can send text mesages with GVI, then have them forwarded back to your phone. That would work if you have unlimited inbound texts, but it cuts prepaid texting in half, which is nice, but could be nicer.
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Well, I'm glad others have an interest in something like this too. I've been using mysms recently...it's by no means reliable and it relies on your phone to send/receive (unlike GV) but it works ok for now. Mighty text works better as far a reliability goes, but is terrible with the tablet browser, doesn't support notifications, and still relies on the phone...still not GV. I guess we'll just gave to wait.
Argh...the GV integration app ALMOST works. It might just be a matter of getting the settings right. Messages sent from a Google Voice web browser get integrated into handcent (Usually after you receive a message). I just keep running into problems with duplicate messages, not getting notifications from handcent (messages still show up), etc depending on the settings I choose between the GV/Handcent/GV Integration apps.
SO frustrating...has anyone had better luck?
Looking for a way to keep text sent from the browser and tablet synced with my phone as well. Im using Sprints GV integration as well.
I know this thread is old but for anybody that finds this post you should know that cm10.2 roms have voice+ which integrates messages sent from a computer to your phones message store
Wow thread resurrection! Yes it's awesome. Been using it since Koush came out with Babel. Recent nightlies though, receiving messages has been spotty. Are you using nightlies and or are you seeing this too?
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For anyone else, the app Sliding Messaging (on play store, or if you search xda) just added Google voice integration.
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[Q] On/Off "switch" to use G Voice for calls/texts?

I might be asking for way too much but...
Is there any way to use a widget or app to switch whether I use Sprint or Google Voice to receive calls and texts? I know Sprint offers integration and can port your number an all. But I only want to use G Voice on an as needed basis.
Who knows, maybe it wouldn't even meet my needs. The reason I'm looking for this is because for whatever reason, while I'm in my office, I can't receive texts and barely get cell coverage... No one can, roaming isn't even an option. But I can connect to wifi.
google voice comes with an apps, u can chose however option u want. but it has to have a different number, cant be the same number as your phone number, if u take that integration, u need to remove it and then obtain a new number from google, then everything will work like a charm.
gk1984 said:
I might be asking for way too much but...
Is there any way to use a widget or app to switch whether I use Sprint or Google Voice to receive calls and texts? I know Sprint offers integration and can port your number an all. But I only want to use G Voice on an as needed basis.
Who knows, maybe it wouldn't even meet my needs. The reason I'm looking for this is because for whatever reason, while I'm in my office, I can't receive texts and barely get cell coverage... No one can, roaming isn't even an option. But I can connect to wifi.
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Without sprint integration, google voice can be used for texts only. The widget for google voice allows quick change for using gv to call or not.
I use gv for texts, have my gv number ringing under SIP, don't use gv for outgoing calls as SIP negates that.
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Alright, so how do I toggle it on/off. I don't want to use it permanently. Just for texting is just fine too. What I want is to be able to have people texting (in this case now) my normal number be i guess forwarded to Voice. I just care about receiving because I miss a lot of important texts while in my office. you know, the ones that get you in trouble from certain people? lol
Well, I think I found SOMETHING. Haven't tried it yet. The HTC SMS app has a setting to forward texts to either email or another number (it's under the general settings). I'll see how this works out.
EDIT: Not exactly what I was hoping for but oh well. I suspected it wouldn't work, and it doesn't. The SMS app needs to receive it first. Doesn't even help if I can't get them in the first place.
gk1984 said:
Well, I think I found SOMETHING. Haven't tried it yet. The HTC SMS app has a setting to forward texts to either email or another number (it's under the general settings). I'll see how this works out.
EDIT: Not exactly what I was hoping for but oh well. I suspected it wouldn't work, and it doesn't. The SMS app needs to receive it first. Doesn't even help if I can't get them in the first place.
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If you login to gv from a desktop, you can set it to forward texts to your other number, or email. Look for settings, gear in top right corner.
Should be self explanatory
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scariola said:
If you login to gv from a desktop, you can set it to forward texts to your other number, or email. Look for settings, gear in top right corner.
Should be self explanatory
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I'll look into this, but wouldn't I want it the other way around?
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