i found this application and bought it just to test it and it works, i send, receive and synchronize sms with/from my phone, also i can make or receive phone calls(if we had a working mic to our touchpad). I am using bluetooth mode but wifi mode is available. but not working for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apdroid.tabtalk&hl=el
wolfgr said:
i found this application and bought it just to test it and it works, i send, receive and synchronize sms with/from my phone, also i can make or receive phone calls(if we had a working mic to our touchpad). I am using bluetooth mode but wifi mode is available. but not working for me.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apdroid.tabtalk&hl=el
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This can be done for free on Webos , How to pair(almost) any phone with TouchPad to send and recv SMS/Calls!!! Like Pre3 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1290274. i have done this myself and it works perfectly.
Also if you install SMS Backup+ on your phone you can link to any Gmail A/C and Automatically backup SMS, MMS and call log entries using a separate label in Gmail / Google Calendar. It is also possible to restore SMS and call log entries back to the phone.
Link https://play.google.com/store/apps/...1bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS56ZWdvZ2dsZXMuc21zc3luYyJd
Hope this is of use.
yes i know that this can be done in webos, i did it there and i was exited to find a way to do it in cm9 too cause its sooo cool feature not only about sms but for handling calls too. So now i have another reason to get anxious for microphone fix
anyway its an easy and unique app that i was looking from the first time a got my tp so i thought to share it.
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I am running vegan 5.1.1 and I'm trying to figure out why I would want google voice on this tablet. It can't make voice calls, and it seems to mess up texts coming from google voice to my phone. When the tablet is connected to GV, my phone no longer receives push notification texts.
-J
miatawnt2b said:
I am running vegan 5.1.1 and I'm trying to figure out why I would want google voice on this tablet. It can't make voice calls, and it seems to mess up texts coming from google voice to my phone. When the tablet is connected to GV, my phone no longer receives push notification texts.
-J
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I get my GV texts on both my phone and my tablet. I could easily use my phone for all my GV texting needs, but if I've got my tab with me, it's just easier to read and type.
I was hoping to use it for text messaging from the tablet. That's the only use I really see.
dfin13 said:
I get my GV texts on both my phone and my tablet. I could easily use my phone for all my GV texting needs, but if I've got my tab with me, it's just easier to read and type.
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so when you set up GV on your tablet, did you tell it that your phone number was your cell number for your other device?
That's what I did, and my other mobile device is an iphone (which may be part of the problem) but now when I get a text from GV, it goes to the tablet an doesn't get pushed to the iphone at all.
-J
It works for sending and receiving texts. Once you get to the point of logging in with your GV email you just need to back out by hotting the home button. No further setup needed.
Yeah, what Mantara says. Don't tell it that it's got your cell phone number.
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It works for sending and receiving texts. Once you get to the point of logging in with your GV email you just need to back out by hotting the home button. No further setup needed.
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tried that, but when i go back into the app, it goes back to initial setup..
-j
Are there any apps that will divert sms from my phone (HTC Touch HD) to my A101, and let me send SMS from my A101 via my phone?
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I use Google Voice. It lets my SMSes send and receive on any device. The Archos still can't do voice calls yet, but the SMS works fine.
You have to have a google voice number, or port your cell's number to google for $20, but it makes life very nice. You get Voicemails in the same Inbox, with a recording and the Voice-to-text, so I can check my Voicemails on my Archos too.
I attached the version that works for me. Set up your phone first, then when setting up the Archos, select your cell phone as the "current device."
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I use Google Voice. It lets my SMSes send and receive on any device. The Archos still can't do voice calls yet, but the SMS works fine.
You have to have a google voice number, or port your cell's number to google for $20, but it makes life very nice. You get Voicemails in the same Inbox, with a recording and the Voice-to-text, so I can check my Voicemails on my Archos too.
I attached the version that works for me. Set up your phone first, then when setting up the Archos, select your cell phone as the "current device."
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Thank you....
So as much as I love Google voice alot of times it won't send my messages or I receive them really delayed.... I'd like to be able to receive these texts as regulars texts and just use the gvoice app for VM... Any ideas on what to do here? However I like that now gvoice is integrated with my phone that when I do send regular texts they come from my gvoice number
Strangely I can't seem to find a setting for that at all.
I think the reason you're getting delayed texts is because you're in an area where you have aren't getting a data connection, and when that happens I've found that your messages don't send and you won't receive your messages until way later, unless you manually hit refresh after you internet access again.
Unfortunately I haven't tried this myself because I enjoy using GV for texts, but you could try reinstalling the app. I know that during the first time you start it, there's a setup which asks if you want to integrate it and all these other things. Hopefully it will give you that option again when you reinstall it. Other than that, I don't really see any options that would let you disable texts alone.
I haven't found that setting either. Google voice is awesome and all but I had to remove because of the delayed texts.
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Go on the GV website. In the top-right corner you will see your phone number, click on it. That takes you to the settings page. There you will see a section that says "Forward Calls To" and you will see your number with Sprint/GV integrated next to it. Click edit under your number there and select "Receive text messages on this phone." You might have to stop the GV app from notifying you.
I did this and now I can walk around with data off (AMAZING battery life) and still send/receive texts through the sense messaging app (Sprint network instead of data connection). They still get archived by Google so Sprint must be forwarding them to Google.
I actually have to use the app. At my college campus I have absolutely no service at all. But the campus has a canpus-wide WiFi signal so I use that to send me texts...I really hope sprint can get some service over here
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I have recently purchased a new i605, rooted, unlocked, and installed TWRP through Casual. And flashed CM10.2-20130827-Nightly-i605. I finally received my SIM cutter in the mail today, and pulled the full size Straight Talk SIM out of my Skyrocket that I have been using with no issues for almost 2 years, cut the SIM, put it in the Note 2, and entered the APN settings. It is receiving good signal, showing the "H" and "H+" the majority of the time. I can make voice calls, receive voice calls, send/receive MMS, and have good data sending and receiving. My only issue is, I can only receive SMS, and when I try to send (or reply to one already received) I get the "Message not sent" error. I saw a possible fix, of updating your SMSC, but I have no clue how to find what my SMSC is in order to input it, and haven't been able to find it either. I tried editing the way the telephone numbers are stored from +1 250-250-2500, to (250)250-2500, +12502502500, +1 (250)250-2500. I also saw where someone found a fix for their situation, where they had accidentally set Google Voice to send text messages. I went into the settings on my Voice app, and that setting was turned on, so I turned it off. But I am still having the same results when trying to send an SMS.
Does anyone have a clue as to how I can find what my SMSC is, so that I can try that fix for the issue?
Did I post this in the appropriate subsection of the Verizon Note 2 forum?
I'm in the exact same situation you are. Send/receive calls, receive texts but can't send texts. I received a new note 2 through insurance two days ago and did the same process of rooting the phone, except I flashed jedix17 on it. So I'm guessing the problem lies in the roms? I haven't had time to switch roms to see if that fixes it though. I'd like to see if there's an easier alternate solution as well.
Ok, I got to playing with the "fixes" I had already attempted, for a second time. Google Voice was set to send SMS, and I would change the setting in Voice to make the messaging app send SMS. Well, I noticed that after closing Voice, then going back to the settings in Voice, it would be set to Google Voice sending SMS again. So I Force Closed the Voice app, and uninstalled it, and the issue cleared up. I have no idea why the app would be automatically changing it's own settings back, after closing it though.
I see. Then it seems you and I don't have the same root problem. I don't have an alternative texting app, so I guess I'm off to reflash my rom.
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I see. Then it seems you and I don't have the same root problem. I don't have an alternative texting app, so I guess I'm off to reflash my rom.
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Did you figure out your issue? If you flashed Gapps, you may have Voice+. Check in your app drawer just to make sure.
Yeah I have fixed it Thanks for asking (and yeah I did check and I did not have voice). Reflashing the rom did indeed work
Is it possible to make and receive calls ?i tried installing google dialer but it does not work?
Maybe with root we can? I dunno if the hardware will allow it.
GSM Voice and Data capabilities are disabled in the radio firmware. Teh device may not even have an amplifier for GSM. Even with root we wont be able to change that unless someone knows a lot about Qualcomm radio stuff and can add/modify the proper settings in QXDM/QPST . This is VERY unlikely.
Fongo works, so does csipsimple with a sip voip account.
I expect Google Hangouts will be fine too.
Same **** as the Nexus 7. What a scummy move.
Surely works but only on wifi (won't work on 4G LTE). Tried using it with my Ooma mobile app to place & receive calls without any technical issues.
I know it's not the answer to the question but, Hangouts works fine on LTE.
What about SMS?
I tried using Pad X to receive SMSs from my bank. I inserted a SIM card into it, installed Google Messenger SMS app and tried to get any SMS. I didn't see any notifications, but when I opened the Google Messenger once, I briefly saw the SMS appear in the program, but it disappeared quickly and again I saw an empty list of messages. Do you know if there is some service in this firmware that deletes any incoming SMS?
SMS works
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I tried using Pad X to receive SMSs from my bank. I inserted a SIM card into it, installed Google Messenger SMS app and tried to get any SMS. I didn't see any notifications, but when I opened the Google Messenger once, I briefly saw the SMS appear in the program, but it disappeared quickly and again I saw an empty list of messages. Do you know if there is some service in this firmware that deletes any incoming SMS?
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I have sent SMS back and forth to my phone from this tablet just fine. It simply worked.