hi has anyone got the on board SIP client running on the GT I9300? mines setup and when I turn it on it answers an incoming voip call but later in the day i find ive had all these missed calls, so im guessing its not holding the data open or reconnecting after a data loss.
Sipdroid works fine so its not a data issue on the handset, I just need the SIP as it is louder (i have hearing loss)
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Hey everyone, so as you can tell, the Galaxy Player 5 has the phone speaker grill and microphone placed just as if it was a phone. However, I can't seem to find a way to get Google Voice to allow making VoIP phone calls over the Galaxy Player since there isn't a native dialer app built into the phone (from what I can see).
Anyone know a fix around this? I use an AT&T unlimited non-smartphone data plan + DUN connect to have my Galaxy Player connected via the 3G HSDPA network 24/7 and I used it to make calls on my iPod touch prior to picking up a Galaxy. I would love to do the same with this more "Phone-like" device.
If this isn't possible since there isn't a dialer associated with this first "Android" non-phone devs, is there any chance to spoof it into thinking that there is a dialer app so it enables the "Call with Google Voice" function? Considering that it's only using VoIP and not an actual carrier network to carry the call through (unless I'm completely confused lol which is possible).
Thanks in advance!
~ ZaIINN
If you get GrooveIP and combine it with the Google Voice app you can make and receive voice calls through a Google Voice account on the SGP. Many have had good results.
Yep. Get grooveip. It's a paid app but worth every penny. Works flawless.
Thanks both of you! Works great, well worth $5.
hey everyone, so iv been using my notei717 for months now and im loving it! such a cool phone and now iv decided to sign up with a voip internet phone service to make phone calls. its a great way to phone call over the net for cheap, i suggest looking it up. so have any of you used any good apps for making voip phone calls? apparently android phones running 2.3 or higher should have a built in native SIP program. which basically means its an app to handle your voip phone calls. but i cant seem to find it in my note anywhere in the settings. i heard that android deleted it from another galaxy phone because of those big evil phone corporations putting pressure on android. hopefully not but thats what iv heard. .
SIP settings are in the phone app
I am running a different version from you, so YMMV. In my ICS phone (Android 4) I touch "Phone" and in the phone app I touch Menu >> Settings >> Internet Call Settings
I use csipsimple (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.csipsimple&hl=en). It has great dialer integration and is pretty smooth.
I've played with Google Voice & Groove IP, they are free. Well looks like the full vesion of groove ip is $4.99 now but I could have sworn it was once free.......
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wsMSwxLDEwMiwiY29tLnNucmJsYWJzLmdyb292ZWlwIl0.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...mdvb2dsZS5hbmRyb2lkLmFwcHMuZ29vZ2xldm9pY2UiXQ..
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ch_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5ndm9pcCJd
For example, I use Talkatone or Sipdroid for my phone calls so I don't want these apps to get briefly disconnected when i connect to a wifi network because i may miss an incoming call. Plus, since voice calls use such little data and I'm almost always have strong 4g signal, it seems like it would make sense to just keep calls on 4g all the time. It's also annoying if i'm at home in a call over wifi and need to go somewhere, then i have to call the person back.
Any ideas? I'm using an un-rooted Galaxy S3 t-mobile currently, but will probably root in the future if absolutely needed when i have the time to mess around with that (and when i'm not absolutely depending on this phone to be fully working following day).
Anyone? I've recently rooted my t-mobile s3. running stock rom.
Hi ALL,
First, excuse for my English...
Since 2 weeks I received my new Samsung SII back after sales service and specifically update my phone with Android 4.1.2 and VK rom 6.1.3 without testing voice call services
Last week, I received my first incoming call but my contact didn't hear me. I thought a network problem but problem persists...
I made this tests:
- call from my landline to my mobile phone, I didn't hear me in mobile phone if I'm not in speakerphone mode.
- call from my mobile phone to my landline, I didn't hear me in landline if I'm in speakerphone mode.
It' seems the phone work like a talkie-walkie!!!
The phone is currently no longer under warranty and I search a tools for debug voice calling processus with high level in order to diagnose the hardware or software problem.
Thank you in advance.
titix70 said:
Hi ALL,
First, excuse for my English...
Since 2 weeks I received my new Samsung SII back after sales service and specifically update my phone with Android 4.1.2 and VK rom 6.1.3 without testing voice call services
Last week, I received my first incoming call but my contact didn't hear me. I thought a network problem but problem persists...
I made this tests:
- call from my landline to my mobile phone, I didn't hear me in mobile phone if I'm not in speakerphone mode.
- call from my mobile phone to my landline, I didn't hear me in landline if I'm in speakerphone mode.
It' seems the phone work like a talkie-walkie!!!
The phone is currently no longer under warranty and I search a tools for debug voice calling processus with high level in order to diagnose the hardware or software problem.
Thank you in advance.
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Any guy's to help me?
I have a Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250) and a Galaxy S4 Google Edition (GT-I9505G). Both unlocked and rooted.
With JB 4.2.2, the native SIP dialer has always worked very well and I could place and receive calls (using my own Asterisk PBX server) without problems.
With the new JB 4.3 OTAs now, whenever I place or receive a call, the incoming audio is perfect but the outgoing voice sounds terrible: choppy and noisy to a point where the people on the other side can hardly understand what I'm saying.
I flashed both units back to JB 4.2.2 and the problem went away, no matter the configuration or the apps installed.
Conversely, I can always replicate the problem with JB 4.3, clean setup, no additional apps or services.
Anybody else experiencing the same problem? Any idea what might be causing the problem? I cannot believe 4.3 has such a glaring bug, must be me doing something wrong.
Thank you in advance!
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Having the same issue, also using a Galaxy S4 Google Edition (GT-I9505G) on rooted stock 4.3.
If anyone has any info. Thanks!
I opened a ticket with Google 3 weeks ago. Every time I check they keep telling me that they forwarded the issue to the development team but so far I have not heard back from them.
I'm almost certain this has nothing to do with the Samsung Galaxy S4 GPE, and everything to do with the new Android 4.3, since I can replicate the same issue on my old Galaxy Nexus. With 4.2.2 both phones were working fine.
Anybody else experiencing the same issue?
---Mirco.
The same problem is also happening with CSipSimple, so I'm guessing it's not something strictly related to the native Android Sip dialer.
And it has nothing to do with the Sip account either. I can replicate the same problem with my own Asterisk server, but also using a callcentric.com and pbxes.org
Is Android generating a system/debug log every time i place a call?
If so, does anybody know where it's saved?