Here is the AT&T visual voicemail app.. When searching th play store, it says this is not compatible. It said that with the original HOX also, but works absolutley perfect. No need for that horrible ATT Messages app. This works much much better. Make sure "unknown sources" in security is checked. Copy to SD card and browse with file explorer and install. Of course you can use ADB to push it also. My favorite must have program on my PC for working with files and apps from the phone is android commander. If you dont have it, get it. . www.androidcommander.com Again If you dont have it, it is a 100% must have, get it. Here is the voicemail app, or just click below.
Edit: For some people you must have Visual Voice Mail provisions on your account. If this doesn't work, you have to call ATT and tell them to activate visual voicemail. Say you just installed it and its not working. No need to say anything about how you got it, that doesnt matter. Just say play store. They have no way of knowing that it shows not compatible in play store. It took me a couple of calls to get it added but they did eventually get it. if anyone has any problems, Here is another thread talking about this app but for the OG HOX.
Worked great, thank you!
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I installed the AT&T visual voicemail app on my stock ROM and it worked fine.
I then installed the Elegancia ROM and now can't seem to get visual voicemail to work at all. It just hangs at the password screen. I've tried resetting my password, re-installing the app, re-installing the AT&T address book app and syncml apks (the AT&T website says visual VM app won't work without this) and I also called AT&T to make sure visual voicemail was active on my account.
Any ideas how I can get this working again?
Thanks in advance.
bigdave79 said:
I installed the AT&T visual voicemail app on my stock ROM and it worked fine.
I then installed the Elegancia ROM and now can't seem to get visual voicemail to work at all. It just hangs at the password screen. I've tried resetting my password, re-installing the app, re-installing the AT&T address book app and syncml apks (the AT&T website says visual VM app won't work without this) and I also called AT&T to make sure visual voicemail was active on my account.
Any ideas how I can get this working again?
Thanks in advance.
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Thats strange. Still works great for me. Are you still having issues or did you get it straightened out?
nugzo said:
Thats strange. Still works great for me. Are you still having issues or did you get it straightened out?
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No, I am still having issues. I was on the phone with AT&T and they tried a bunch of stuff. It was working fine until I installed the ROM. I think it may be due to the APN changes that were made to enable native WiFi tethering but I'm not sure.
Either way, I decided to just switch my voicemail to google voice instead. I think it'll be better in the long run. Apparently with AOSP/CM ROMs, voicemails from google voice can be integrated into the stock dialer - like on an iPhone.
Thanks for providing the apk. Is it still required to manually install it? I was able to install it from the Market and I'm currently on the Elegancia ROM, so not even stock ROM. AT&T also claims it's supported on our devices:
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB414957#fbid=17ybI57IF1g
However, I had to call to have them activate VVM on my account.
Any way to make this work on Straight Talk? I know the iPhone's get vvm to work on ST. I installed it but the app would not setup or get the details it needs after I dialed the voicemail number.
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AT&T visual voicemail
Hi, I downloaded this app from the link that the original poster put up into my computer I tried to drag the file with android file transfer I have a MacBook Pro computer once I dragged it in there the phone could not find it does anybody have any suggestions how to install it
Thanks, Wally
Wallyj2000 said:
Hi, I downloaded this app from the link that the original poster put up into my computer I tried to drag the file with android file transfer I have a MacBook Pro computer once I dragged it in there the phone could not find it does anybody have any suggestions how to install it
Thanks, Wally
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You can download the app straight from the Play Store.
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You can download the app straight from the Play Store.
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It doesn't appear in the Android market for some of us (read "Me"). I'm running DN3 ROM on a AT&T Note 2.
I appreciate the link.
Newer version?
This version of the download is 2.1.300 it doesn't work with Nexus 5 4.4.4. I wounded if anyone has Att visual voicemail 2.7.2.1? Please share the apk if you do. Thanks.
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So, I flashed Eugene's latest JPM Froyo and while I backed up my "user apps", for whatever reason that didn't include TMO's VVM. Anyone have the T-Mobile Visual Voicemail APK? Usually it's available in the market.
However, on this rom it doesn't seem to be available there. I also didn't see it posted anywhere here on XDA and I'm not aware of any rom which I could pull it from.
Can someone post it?
Thanks in advance!
Here it is...
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Here it is...
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updated version?
It appears to be the latest. Eugene provided it. Thanks go to him! I'm also not showing an update in the market now like I was after having an earlier version from an old backup.
Yeah, thanks for posting it, it's not in the market after the new official MyTouch 3G 2.2 update, either!
T-Mobile Visual Voicemail seems to be totally taken off from market!
Hi
As it seems, After a sudden update yesterday, T-Mobile (USA) have taken Visual voicemail off of the Market entirely! I kinda became very dependent on it! But thanks to the Gentleman/Lady for posting it here!
Thanks
Man, thanks a lot!!! I was searching for this since my G2 doesn't come with it.
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Man, thanks a lot!!! I was searching for this since my G2 doesn't come with it.
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That link does not work on my G2. Is there anyone who had success with that link? I had that voicemail app on my 1st G2 I had sent back. Why would T-Mobile take ths app down???
Latest VVM apk
Here's the latest version of the TMO VVM application. If you have the original version installed, remove it first before installing this one or the install will fail.
Thanks...how do you install this?
I have the Visionary root app installed.
Thanks for any help!
@cbbyers: Thanks..totally new. Is this for G2?
Downloaded the above apk and it did NOT work on my g2.. installed app and started it and started it up and got message unable to authorize purchase.... my marketplace works fine... seems like this app has been DISABLED by tmobile?
Just curious, does this app do something bette than Google Voice?
Thanks looks great..
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Not sure if this works on the G2, but it's the official updated version of VVM released by TMO a few weeks back which works with wifi enabled. I have the Mytouch 3g Slide and this version works fine. I was unable to locate it in the market and assumed that was due to running CM 6.1.
For those of us who are on FlexPay, I don't think T-Mobile allows us to change our voicemail provider; at least they didn't the last time I tried.
If it's not working, make sure you have your line provisioned by T-Mobile for Visual Voicemail (it's free). I had it on my myTouch3G 1.2 before and it worked immediately after download, when they updated it though it checked for the provisioning and would return an "unauthorized" error.
I just downloaded this one since the market one is AWOL again and it seems to be working fine on my G2.
Works fine on my G2. I installed tmo-vvm-1-2-19.apk version.
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Thanks...how do you install this?
I have the Visionary root app installed.
Thanks for any help!
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Here is how you install it.
1. Download the apk file (tmo-vvm-1-2-19.apk) and save it on your SD card.
2. From Android market, download and install App Installer
3. Launch App Installer and it will detect the apk file you have in your SD card
4. Select the apk file and it will install tmobile VVM on your G2 phone
Cannot download
(My post applies to the G2, should have probably posted under G2 in thread 819103 but noticed this only after the fact)
As far as I can tell the app is working (just did one quick test so far).
I was also on a support chat w/ TMO and here's the relevant info from that:
^ Karel F: There will be a update sent coming soon I do not have the effective date on this but it will be soon.
^ Karel F: We have to finish the test run to make sure the update works first then it will be pushed out to all of the devices.
Me: so is this an update to phone SW or the VVM app you're talking about?
^ Karel F: For both.
^ Karel F: This is a system update for all of the devices.
^ Karel F: This is to also fix some other problems that the device has as well.
Me: So in the meantime no TMO VVM?
^ Karel F: Yes I do apologize about that I did add it to the account so when the update comes to the device it will download automatically.
Voicemail notifications don't work for me. I need to do a manual sync form the app to get voicemails. Anyone else also having this issue?
For some reason, it looks like AT&T didn't include their official AT&T Visual Voicemail app with the Note's current build. I'm not sure why they've left it off our LTE device -- since the VVM is supposedly free on all AT&T LTE devices -- but they did... so, now what?
Gingerbread builds:
GSLEON3 posted the VVM .apk in the HTC Vivid forums -- be sure to give him some thanks!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452330
ICS builds:
After searching high and low in the Skyrocket forums (Thank you edgex!!!), we also figured out a way to make VVM work on our ICS builds as well. Info posted by jjc5891 here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24453038#post24453038
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For some reason, it looks like AT&T didn't include their AT&T Visual Voicemail app with the Note's current build. I'm not sure why they've left it off an LTE device -- since the VVM is supposedly free on all of their LTE devices -- but they did... so, now what?
I see that GSLEON3 posted the VVM .apk in the HTC Vivid forums -- be sure to give him some thanks! -- however, I haven't tried it yet:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1452330
Questions:
1) I upgraded from an iPhone 3GS which had built-in (iOS) VVM; so, I don't remember ever setting up any sort of "normal" voicemail -- which I understand is one of the steps in setting up the VVM apk. What steps will I need to take to get the VVM to work properly on my rooted Note after I install it through ES Explorer?
2) Can anyone verify that this APK actually works on the AT&T Note?
Thanks ahead of time!
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It works fine. Using it now...
okay here is my newb question, how do i install an individual app like this?
Is there a way to have a popup alert for voicemail? I am using Da_G's kernel 0.1 and TPC Note v1 ROM. The Visual Voicemail works, but there is no widget for it. I like the red circle popups with the numbers inside notifying you. On my Sprint Epic Touch the visual voicemail had that.
If you want visual voicemail, just use Google Voice. You get a nice discrete phone number, a better audio voicemail system, visual voicemail system, and multiple type of notifications.
The link posted above (first post) works for me. I now have visual voice mail icon but if I go to phone, click on the voice mail button, it still dials voice mail box.
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okay here is my newb question, how do i install an individual app like this?
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Ok, I just did all this and it works great as long as you didnt use AT&T Messages program first (if you did they will need to remove your VM and or data pack and re-add). So here are the steps.
1. Download and install ES File Explorer if you dont already have it.
2. Download the file they posted for the Visual Voicemail and install it under the downloads with your ES File Explorer. It should work right away unless as I said that you started using the AT&T Messages app. They will have to remove that because it uses the old school voicemail to work. Good Luck!
Turned off my wifi and installed no problem. Went through the quick setup with AT&T VM and it's up and running. I can see this as a very useful app.
Google voice is definitely the way to go. Plus it has a slew of other wonderful features
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modmyphone said:
If you want visual voicemail, just use Google Voice. You get a nice discrete phone number, a better audio voicemail system, visual voicemail system, and multiple type of notifications.
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Google Voice VVM is a joke. you cant be serious in recommending it.
Its installed and set up. however i still receive regular voice mails. not inside the app. any idea.
sweetboy02125 said:
Its installed and set up. however i still receive regular voice mails. not inside the app. any idea.
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I have this issue, too. Actually I think vvm has to be on mobile data to update, an I suspect juice defender disabling mobile data on wifi may be my issue.
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Unfortunately VVM isn't available on the note, for whatever reason.
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nightside_eclipse said:
Unfortunately VVM isn't available on the note, for whatever reason.
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what about the my messages app from at&t that's already installed on the note you can get you Vmail in that cant you?
The vvm app from GSLEON3 works awesome for me.
UPDATE: I've used it for 2 weeks and no bugs and acts as smooth as the Skyrocket version did.
My Samsung Galaxy Note™ is smarter than your Honor Student.
BLOWNCO said:
what about the my messages app from at&t that's already installed on the note you can get you Vmail in that cant you?
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It sucks and takes over SMS too! Just install the APk and try vvm. Mixed results.
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' I see that GSLEON3 posted the VVM .apk in the HTC Vivid forums -- be sure to give him some thanks! -- however, I haven't tried it yet:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1452330'
Yes I have this from above installed and it works awesome.
It does NOT come with GNOTE. Couldn't tell you why?
and yes...it is quite an awesome app. prob one of the best bone apps AT&T has thrown us..
well back in the day should say. delivers voicemail with full id and wav file playback instantly...
one touch. one touch. nice gui...etc....
fyi - dont confuse this with Visuals Messages.
They are two completely seperate apps. Visual Messages is not very good.
as mentioned above. it does suck.
Visual Voice Mail is what you want!
check it out if you have not yet done so.
its worth looking at.
The one that comes preloaded is Messages...uninstall prior to installing the above.
Same here... works fine for me on my stock AT&T Note. Really nice actually to have.
Tried on my international note but could not get beyond the password screen.
@Taptalk-GalaxyNote
I think it might be because AT&T has only provisioned LTE phones with the vvm sock? Just a guess...
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Searched around and found other people with the same issue, but no solution. Basically, on either my daily driver (Ineffablis 1.0) or any other ROM I flash, Google Voice no longer functions properly. I can install the application, but when I go to make it my voicemail provider, it tells me that my carrier (Verizon) isn't supported and that I will need to configure manually. I've done the *71, *90, and *92 routes to try and get it to work, and it just doesn't. Has anyone else experienced this, and has anyone found a solution?
I don't think you can set up google voice as default voicemail on verizon phones period because I have this problem with my incredible and had it with my Rezound
Edit: never mind lol
I had google voice on my incredible for over 2 years, and recently the same here on my Rezound, but I apparently something has recently broken...
I have also used Google Voice on Verizon, almost from when it first came out. I have no issues, but I haven't changed anything in awhile.
Been using it since the Incredible, never had an issue
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partizan1981 said:
Searched around and found other people with the same issue, but no solution. Basically, on either my daily driver (Ineffablis 1.0) or any other ROM I flash, Google Voice no longer functions properly. I can install the application, but when I go to make it my voicemail provider, it tells me that my carrier (Verizon) isn't supported and that I will need to configure manually. I've done the *71, *90, and *92 routes to try and get it to work, and it just doesn't. Has anyone else experienced this, and has anyone found a solution?
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When you get that message just back out of the app, then go to to VM settings on the phone and press my carrier. It will let you change it to GV and you'll be good to go
Pm me if you can't get it I'll walk you through it
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jaysckap said:
When you get that message just back out of the app, then go to to VM settings on the phone and press my carrier. It will let you change it to GV and you'll be good to go
Pm me if you can't get it I'll walk you through it
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Thanks jaysckap, but I actually managed to figure it out! I tried your idea but it kept giving that same error regarding the carrier not supporting automatic configuration. Ultimately I found somebody on arstechnica who had the same issue and said that they just went into the Verizon website and forced call-forwarding there instead of trying to use the application. Once I did that I was good to go, Google Voice is back in business!
partizan1981 said:
Thanks jaysckap, but I actually managed to figure it out! I tried your idea but it kept giving that same error regarding the carrier not supporting automatic configuration. Ultimately I found somebody on arstechnica who had the same issue and said that they just went into the Verizon website and forced call-forwarding there instead of trying to use the application. Once I did that I was good to go, Google Voice is back in business!
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I'm on verizon, but don't call anymore for my voicemail. If you go to the PC website for google voice, you can configure the voicemail to be handled by google voice. So, you get voicemail notifications like they would if they called your GV number.
Recent HTC phones include a special version of AT&T Visual voicemail. As a result it's no long possible to download and install the standard vvm app from the play store. I've installed ARHD and would like to figure out how to get AT&T visual voicemail on this particular rom.
I've tried extracting the visual voicemail apk from my stock nandroid, but can't get it to work. I've installed it but the app doesn't appear with my other apps.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions concerning a fix or workaround to this problem.
Its not going to work, different frameworks for euro than att...visual voicemail for att build is supposed to be specially built for it...
wafford said:
Recent HTC phones include a special version of AT&T Visual voicemail. As a result it's no long possible to download and install the standard vvm app from the play store. I've installed ARHD and would like to figure out how to get AT&T visual voicemail on this particular rom.
I've tried extracting the visual voicemail apk from my stock nandroid, but can't get it to work. I've installed it but the app doesn't appear with my other apps.
I would very much appreciate any suggestions concerning a fix or workaround to this problem.
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Thanks for the information. I wasn't aware of this difference. :good:
Fixed apk in international forums under themes and apps.
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Cool...thanks....I actually have gotten the developer build running with tbe original [email protected] from dialer and messaging app as it was on at&t rom...took some time to figure it out....
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Cool...thanks....I actually have gotten the developer build running with tbe original [email protected] from dialer and messaging app as it was on at&t rom...took some time to figure it out....
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Would you be willing to share how you were able to do that?
Its not a simple flashable fix....can I ask why you flashed an international rom? Dont like bloatware(notlike anyone does)? Heard about carrieriq? Wanted international icons?....Check your p.m.'s.....
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Its not a simple flashable fix....can I ask why you flashed an international rom? Dont like bloatware(notlike anyone does)? Heard about carrieriq? Wanted international icons?....Check your p.m.'s.....
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I flashed this rom for 2 reasons, I hate most of the bloatware/carrieriq and I loved mike's work from my m7 so I naturally wanted to continue using arhd on my m8. I'll check my pm's now.
Ok was just curious...this one I fixed is tailored to AT&T ,has signal icons for AT&T, no carrieriq only part thats bloatware imo as I dont use it is visual voicemail...lol..but it does work as it is supposed to.... So you let me know..lol
Uhmm I need this too please
Restore Native AT&T Visual Voicemail on any ARHD ROM for the HTC One M8 (only works with AT&T carrier)
S-Off is not required (S-Off is only required if you want to update your firmware to the latest version)
Phone must obviously be unlocked and rooted
I don't recommend using v9.1 ROM, the ElementX kernal will not be updated to support 4.4.3 thus sense 6.0 toolbox homescreen swipe commands and motion gestures will not work. I read that 4.4.4 will be out soon, so no one is really investing time in custom kernals to support sense-based ROMs for 4.4.3. You can still updated your firmware to the latest version and run the 8.1 ROM. I recommend searching for the "no red text" firmware version.
Keep in mind that your Voicemails won't download when you're connected to a Wifi Network. If anyone has a fix for this please post and PM me so I can update this thread.
1) Right click "Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip" and select 7-Zip "Open Archive"
2) Browse to \Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip\system\priv-app\
3) Drop the following stock AT&T APK files
ATT_VVM3.apk (required)
HtcContacts.apk (might not be required)
HtcDialer.apk (might not be required)
Message.apk (might not be required)
Phone.apk (might not be required)
4) Browse to \Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip\additions\carriers\att\system\customize\ACC\
5) Extract the default.xml file to your desktop
6) Open with Notepad++
7) Scroll to the bottom
8) Set Region value to 1 (USA) <item type="integer" name="region">1</item>
9) Set Product SKU ID to 7 (ATT Model) <item type="integer" name="sku_id">7</item>
10) Save and drop the default.xml file back in \Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip\additions\carriers\att\system\customize\ACC\
11) Browse to \Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip\system\customize\ACC\
12) Drop your modified default.xml file here as well \Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip\system\customize\ACC\
13) Copy Android_Revolution_HD-One_M8_8.1.zip to your phone and flash away!
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If your phone is rooted with a custom ROM such as the Android Revolution HD by mike1986 and your visual voicemail is missing, corrupt or broken, I will teach you how to reinstall it! Note, this has only been tested on the AT&T variant of the HTC One M8.
If you're an advanced user you can use the Android SDK, Cygwin and Kitchen to modify the ROM and include the following APKs:
- Phone.apk (replacement rom, newer version)
- ATT_VVM3.apk (new rom)
- HtcContacts.apk (replacement rom, newer version)
- HtcDialer (replacement rom, newer version)
- Message (replacement rom, newer version)
There are many tutorials on this site that explain how to modify and repackage a ROM.
If you want to keep it simple here's the process.
Acquire the apps listed above. Visit my website to download the APKs, just Google Trick Master PC, or you can pull them from your Stock ROM under /system/apps and/or /system/priv-app
Drop the apps on your Internal or External SD Card
Use ES File Explorer to Mount the system directory with Read/Write Permissions
Use ES File Explorer to Install the APKs from your SD location
Use Titanium Back-up Pro (yes, you have to pay for it). Browse the list of applications and find the apps you installed, long press the app and select "Convert to system app", if you have the option to integrate into ROM select that as well.
Restart the phone and set-up your native visual voicemail functionality. This process restores full functionality with zero glitches.
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I was really hoping this would work, but every time I try to open the stock visual voicemail app after following this procedure, it force closes..
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I was really hoping this would work, but every time I try to open the stock visual voicemail app after following this procedure, it force closes..
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Yes, that happened to me a few times at first, you have to follow the exact procedure above and you have to restart the phone. As long as your phone is the ATT variant this should work. I had to mess around with it for a while, but got it working flawlessly. Restart after installing the APKs, the use Titanium Back-up to elevate the apps to system level apps. Then restart again.
Yeah I've uninstalled the apps with titanium backup and tried the process multiple times on my ATT variant running Viper ROM to no avail.
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goosefraba91 said:
I was really hoping this would work, but every time I try to open the stock visual voicemail app after following this procedure, it force closes..
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I had the same issue. What I had to do was change the SKU to 7 and the Region to 1 in the ACC\default.xml file. This also enabled the VVM button in the phone app.
However, I now have a problem with retrieving voicemails when connected to a wireless network. If I turn off wireless, everything will work fine. When on wireless, it gives an error about mobile data not being available, but it is most definitely on. It's like the messages/vvm apps aren't being allowed to bypass the wifi to check for data.
In case it matters, I am on a stock international ROM (1.54.401.5), and I also could not get the phone.apk to install using the directions above, so I installed the applications using a flashable zip.
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Yeah I've uninstalled the apps with titanium backup and tried the process multiple times on my ATT variant running Viper ROM to no avail.
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This works 100% on the Android Revolution HD Rom for the ATT variant. The ARHD ROM is the stock rom modified by mike1986. I'm not sure how the Viper ROM was developed ie from stock ROM or from KitKat baseline ROM.
Unless your married to Viper I would highly recommend checking out the ARHD ROM, you won't be disappointed. It's an incredible ROM.
Can confirm this works perfect on ARHD ROM by mike1986! Thanks!!! :good:
TrickMasterPC said:
If your phone is rooted with a custom ROM such as the Android Revolution HD by mike1986 and your visual voicemail is missing, corrupt or broken, I will teach you how to reinstall it! Note, this has only been tested on the AT&T variant of the HTC One M8.
If you're an advanced user you can use the Android SDK, Cygwin and Kitchen to modify the ROM and include the following APKs:
- Phone.apk (replacement rom, newer version)
- ATT_VVM3.apk (new rom)
- HtcContacts.apk (replacement rom, newer version)
- HtcDialer (replacement rom, newer version)
- Message (replacement rom, newer version)
There are many tutorials on this site that explain how to modify and repackage a ROM.
If you want to keep it simple here's the process.
Acquire the apps listed above. Visit my website to download the APKs, just Google Trick Master PC, or you can pull them from your Stock ROM under /system/apps and/or /system/priv-app
Drop the apps on your Internal or External SD Card
Use ES File Explorer to Mount the system directory with Read/Write Permissions
Use ES File Explorer to Install the APKs from your SD location
Use Titanium Back-up Pro (yes, you have to pay for it). Browse the list of applications and find the apps you installed, long press the app and select "Convert to system app", if you have the option to integrate into ROM select that as well.
Restart the phone and set-up your native visual voicemail functionality. This process restores full functionality with zero glitches.
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Is this the version of the VVM that integrates into the HTC messaging app?
ckombo said:
Is this the version of the VVM that integrates into the HTC messaging app?
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If you mean not using the standalone google play store visual voicemail then yes.
ckombo said:
Is this the version of the VVM that integrates into the HTC messaging app?
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Yes, this is the app that integrates into your native Messages.apk (scroll left to view voicemails, scroll right to view all messages {VM, SMS, MMS}, and right again to view just SMS/MMS).
TrickMasterPC said:
Yes, this is the app that integrates into your native Messages.apk (scroll left to view voicemails, scroll right to view all messages {VM, SMS, MMS}, and right again to view just SMS/MMS).
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Interesting... just tried leaving a voicemail off wifi and voicemail notification went through. Turned on wifi and left a new voicemail and got no voicemail notification. Turned off wifi and refreshed voicemails and new voicemail notification showed up.
So, voicemail works with wifi off. When wifi is on, the voicemail app says there is no data and that it doesnt work over wifi.
On a positive note, transcribe to text works great!
I don't think it should be too hard to fix but then again, I am not a developer.
I have confirmed that everybody on AT&T, tmobile and sprint regardless of your phone type cannot download visual voicemails while on a wifi connection this problem is acknowledged and stated by AT&T, they even add the disclaimer alongside their visual voicemail stand alone app. Iphone users everywhere complain about this as well. Honestly, I never noticed the issue before, but of course who would ever really engage in extensive voicemail testing. Perhaps one day the carriers will solve this issue; although personally I believe it's an intentional move by the carriers to force their customers off WiFi and on to the carriers' very expensive data network. I mean we're talking about tens of millions of dollars per year in data charges just from users downloading voicemails over cellular data on a daily basis. No one in leadership at the major carriers would ever let that revenue slip away, not unless they had to address the issue to resolve competitive threats.
So in conclusion your visual voicemail is functioning perfectly as it should.
TrickMasterPC said:
I have confirmed that everybody on AT&T, tmobile and sprint regardless of your phone type cannot download visual voicemails while on a wifi connection this problem is acknowledged and stated by AT&T, they even add the disclaimer alongside their visual voicemail stand alone app. Iphone users everywhere complain about this as well. Honestly, I never noticed the issue before, but of course who would ever really engage in extensive voicemail testing. Perhaps one day the carriers will solve this issue; although personally I believe it's an intentional move by the carriers to force their customers off WiFi and on to the carriers' very expensive data network. I mean we're talking about tens of millions of dollars per year in data charges just from users downloading voicemails over cellular data on a daily basis. No one in leadership at the major carriers would ever let that revenue slip away, not unless they had to address the issue to resolve competitive threats.
So in conclusion your visual voicemail is functioning perfectly as it should.
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I believe this is incorrect. I never had these problems on the stock AT&T Rom. I will reflash and verify, but I am almost 100% certain it worked without issue.
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JTok59 said:
I believe this is incorrect. I never had these problems on the stock AT&T Rom. I will reflash and verify, but I am almost 100% certain it worked without issue
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Let us know what you find out, but all the research I did would suggest otherwise. ATT's standalone application for visual voicemail even has the disclaimer in the app store that says it won't work on WiFi. If it works for you please post a copy of your default.xml file \system\customize\ACC\
Thanks.
TrickMasterPC said:
Let us know what you find out, but all the research I did would suggest otherwise. ATT's standalone application for visual voicemail even has the disclaimer in the app store that says it won't work on WiFi. If it works for you please post a copy of your default.xml file \system\customize\ACC\
Thanks.
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It did work over WiFi on the stock AT&T ROM using the built-in HTC VVM app. The app appears to be able to use the cellular data connection just like the messages app does to receive sms even when on WiFi.
I have attached the stock AT&T ACC\default.xml, but I doubt that's where the solution lies. I have tried flashing in the APKs listed above, plus the ATT AAinfo.txt, the default.xml files from ACC, CID, and MNS. I also flashed in the market.xml from the permissions folder as well as the nfcee file from the etc folder. The wireless problem still persists for me even with all of those just thrown into the ROM.
Unfortunately, that is as far as I've been able to get with this project. If anyone else has an idea, I'm willing to give it a shot.
Thanks,
JTok
I'll try to wrap my head around this problem initially I did a comparison between the default XML file and the custom ROM default XML file. The variance in the file comparison was nominal, nothing that would affect voicemail download over wifi. I'm going to use the Android development kit to run debug while I launch the visual voicemail app on a wifi connection and monitor the logs for any potential errors. Still if there are any Android developers out there who might know what the problem is it would be great if you could share it with us
Has anyone implemented this in ViperRom? I would love to get this working but really don't want to be the Guinea pig lol
They say in their thread its [email protected] not sure if integrated or not,probably not
Jcross1324 said:
Has anyone implemented this in ViperRom? I would love to get this working but really don't want to be the Guinea pig lol
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Wonders_Never_Cease said:
They say in their thread its [email protected] not sure if integrated or not,probably not
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Sadly its not the integrated one, its the stand alone one.
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
They say in their thread its [email protected] not sure if integrated or not,probably not
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Why don't you show Jan how it's done?