I have 2 SIP accounts set-up under the Phone app > Call Settings > Internet call settings (Account).
There are times when I pick up an incoming VoIP call (caller calls one of my DIDs associated with one of my three accounts), I pick up and the sound is routed right away to the speaker of the S3 with no option/ way to make it go back to the earpiece.
Has anyone experienced? Can reproduce?
Can someone please try and report their findings?
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I use it. Always got the sound thru earpiece. Have another problem - I cannot figure out how do options of calling work: for all calls when mobile network available, only for internet calls (what is that?), ask for every call. I use the last option, but it's annoying.
That's how I use it too. Couldn't figure out "Only for Internet Calls". I don't see the option under contacts or anywhere else.
Anyone knows?
Solution is found. Try Advanced Dialer app to filter dialed numbers for SIP routing through stock dialer.
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Another issue: the native SIP client does not produce any DTMF tones!
Update: Jelly Bean fixed the DTMF tones issue. It is now working.
am I reading this right that VOIP calling is built into the OS now ? if yes how do I put my GV voip account into it ? right now I use groove ip
ICS had native VoIP and a built in SIP client, so does JB.
Kudos to Samsung and HTC for not removing that from the GT-I 9300 and the S720E.
Launch phone, you should be looking at the dialpad, contextual menu 》Call Settings, scroll all the way down to the Internet Call Settings section 》 Accounts.
You can add accounts there.
Note: Google Voice is not a VoIP provider and so you can use it with the SIP client.
I use Voice+ from the market place for Google voice on the S3.
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As the title states...(minus the calling capabilities of course)
Thanks for the info.
Rob
If you refer to google voice for text messages and calls and not google voice search as some people get confused, then yes it works pretty well, but for make calls it does not work with other apps like groove IP , gvoice and so because of the lack of the proper drivers for the mic and possibly speaker too.
~ Veronica
Awesome thanks....yes I will just be using for the texting. When the NT is in sleep mode will it still notify you of an incoming message or do you have to manually check it? Also, when rooted do you get audible notifications for new messages and/or emails like you do on a regular Android tab or phone?
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Awesome thanks....yes I will just be using for the texting. When the NT is in sleep mode will it still notify you of an incoming message or do you have to manually check it? Also, when rooted do you get audible notifications for new messages and/or emails like you do on a regular Android tab or phone?
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yes you can get audible notifications, and the notfications will not show up while nook is sleeping once you wake it up wifi will wake up too in few seconds and then you will have to wait until next refresh of google voice to check for new texts to finally show up in your notification status bar, i think it refresh every 5min but not sure and there is not option to set the refreshing time in google voice.
~ Veronica
The only problem is that you cannot access your contacts list (since the Contacts application is not installed).
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The only problem is that you cannot access your contacts list (since the Contacts application is not installed).
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Nop, you can use your contacts while you sync them with your gmail account:
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I've successfully texted using Google Voice with the NT (sent and received). I use GMail, but recently started using Contapps for viewing and text messaging/e-mailing my contacts on the tablet. It also has Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, etc integration. So far so good.
No go on the phone calling though.
Really ticked that I cannot figure this out....
So, I am running an ICS Rom with Google Now enabled hack.
I use bluetooth headphones and the Belkin bluetooth car adapter
Both of these products have a voice dialing feature. The problem is, that it launches the Voice Dialer app, which is as useful as bellybutton on a forehead.
I have the app Bluetooth Launch, which supposedly lets you program what happens when you push the voice dialing button on a bluetooth device. No luck.
I want to try to get rid of the Voice Dialer app using Titanium Backup, but I cannot find anything that come close to "Voice Dialer" on the list of apps.
Anybody know how to make Google Now the default Voice Dialing/Searching app when using a bluetooth device?
This is the app in question
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I've been having the same issue on CM10.1. Bluetooth Launch doesn't work either.
See this post here:
http://brandtkrueger.wordpress.com/...voice-actions-the-default-instead-of-s-voice/
Basically with Google Now the Activity name is renamed.
Load "Bluetooth Launch" and choose the following:
Google Search->com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox.VoiceSearchActivity
Works for me on my SIII and the Belkin CarAudio Connect AUX device, I did have to disable "S-Voice" within settings -- Applications and set Bluetooth Launch as the default launcher app to have it interop seamlessly.
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I want to try to get rid of the Voice Dialer app using Titanium Backup, but I cannot find anything that come close to "Voice Dialer" on the list of apps.
Anybody know how to make Google Now the default Voice Dialing/Searching app when using a bluetooth device?
This is the app in question
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using root explorer go to system<app and find voice dialer
delete voice dialer and reboot.
Hurray no more voice dialer
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hi guys,
Sorry again for the lame topic.
I was wondering if anyone can receive calls from their google hangouts or voice android apps. I can do it fine on my pc in gmail or google hangouts but not when I sign into my google hangouts app on my android phone.
i have an htc evo 3d with negalite bluerom r115.
I couldnt get calls in google hangouts or voice in my stock rom or negalite rom though.
I really want to use my phone to answer my google voice number.
any help would be appreciated.
yes you can
google voice hangouts not ringning
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ive called my google voice number many times and it never rings on my android phone
is there a setting i need to do?
it works fine on my windows pc in google hangouts and gmail. the phone rings fine. it doesnt ring on my android
givemeroms said:
ive called my google voice number many times and it never rings on my android phone
is there a setting i need to do?
it works fine on my windows pc in google hangouts and gmail. the phone rings fine. it doesnt ring on my android
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First of all, you need to download the latest version of hangouts from Play Store. Make sure it is updated. v2.3+
Secondly you also MUST install 'Hangouts Dialer' by Google Inc. from the Play Store.
Hangouts Dialer
After you do both, reboot your phone for good measure.
Lastly, open Hangouts. A popup should ask you if you want to integrate Google Voice into Hangouts to make calls. After you accept that, click your email address/contact picture on the top-left. This will open the slide-out action bar. From there click on Settings. Once there, click your email address. Check the following options.
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Working perfectly on my Nexus 5. Best of luck.
thanks,
it works now, the settings box was not checked for incoming calls
I still have one problem with calls though. My phone wont ring when it is in sleep mode. I have to take it out of sleep mode to get calls.
I need it to ring when it is in sleep mode? I have negalite bluerom on it with the latest google hangouts with dialer
does anyone know what i do to get it to ring when it is in sleep mode.
So I found a way to force premium voice to be used during all out going calls, regardless of whether the network speed is adequate or not. While I'm very satisfied with FreedomPOP's service, I do feel like if I'm paying for the 2G cell service for phone calls, I should be able to use it at all times, not only when their app deems it necessary. Because, lets face it, as most of you know the VOIP can be flaky at times. either causing delays in the conversation or just breaking up completely and dropping. I know many people beat this by simply turning off cell data and WiFi. While that solution works, it's a pain in the ass to do that every single time.
This is a very simple hack to make it use the Premium voice service at all times. You will need a permissions editor to complete this task.
I used Advanced Permission Manager.
What you will need to do is open the app in Advanced Permission Manager and select the Messaging App.
1. Open Advanced Permission Manager, click on all All Apps and select freedompops Messaging app.
2. Once it is opened you will see a list of all the permissions that app has on your phone.
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3. The permission you want to remove is reroute outgoing calls. Simply click on it to remove its access.
4. now select Save & Reinstall. it will compile the New APK without the reroute outgoing calls.
And that's it.
Few things you will need to know.
1. Since the app is not the original from Google Play you will no longer get notifications of when the App has been updated, I normally check it manually from week to week.
2. Every time there is an App update you will need to uninstall, Reinstall the original from Google Play, then follow the steps modifying the app permissions again.
3. Since this does require uninstalling and reinstalling the app, You will lose all text messaging history, each time there is an update.
You are the best!
Does this still work?
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Does this still work?
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yip
I need to undo reroute outgoing calls, and now "save and reinstall" is no longer a choice. Only "close" is a choice and of course it doesn't save anything. Please help.
Hello,
Can anyone tell me why I cant send picture messages when I am connected to wifi? On previous phones, I have been able to send pics while on wifi as long as I have cellular service; the phone would automatically send due to the phone having cellular service available. But with the v10, I notice that my pictures will not go through if I am on wifi. I have to turn wifi off, wait for the pic to go through, then turn wifi back on, which is a pain. Does anybody know if there is some setting or something that I need to adjust?
Thanks,
Do you have WiFi Calling enabled and are you using a third-party messaging app, such as Textra? You might need to adjust your MMS settings in the app. On the V10, third-party apps cannot send MMS via WiFi Calling, so MMS messages will appear stuck and never send unless you explicitly instruct your messaging app to use cellular data for MMS (this varies with each app).
I think this is a known problem. Textra is the only messaging app that I know of that has "T-Mobile fix" option. It temporarily disables WiFi when sending or receiving MMS. Works great too.
Hope this help.... I also have TMO v10 with ATT network... I got 4G LTE all the time..... Try it see if work for you. Check FAQ stickies on the very top of Q&A section Q7 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=64684661
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Handcent next uses the mobile data network while on wifi to send mms. While on wifi I've seen the 4g icon pop up when I send a mms
I have yet to try it but it seems setting your APN to IPv4 from the default IPv6 allows MMS to go through when you are on wifi. It at least was a solution for Nexus 5 back in the day though it seems in ted77usa's comment he is able to enter IPv4/IPv6 as an option.