Hi guys. For start sorry if i pick the wrong section but its seems right to ask about an app in app section
So do you know about an app that will extend the blinking of the led? I know someone tell craps like phone notifier etc but it works only for sms and calls. Im looking for app that can allow me monitor messengers (kik, whatsapp) and emails (gmail, k9-mail) and extend their notifications blink too.
Any advice appreciated
Thnx
I only know of lightflow but that mainly deals with colours, and the fine folks at HTC decided to bless us with just three colours for the led. But that might be enough for what you need.
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I've heard of many having text to speach and I've looked to see if we have it stock. Either I haven't looked well enough or I am a little sleep deprived and need a window to lick. If anyone knows if we do have it and how to activate it, please be kind and fill me in.
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It is usually a little microphone within the keyboard. Press is and watch the magic happen..
yep just tap the microphone icon that's on the keyboard and that will tell you when to start speaking. are you that got to put this message in.
okay I take it back it that messed up on that last sentence. what I had said was I use it to put this message in.
Swyping now... I like it but you definitely have to edit some of it and add punctuation, but fine for an informal text if you're driving or have your hands full.
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...Either I haven't looked well enough or I am a little sleep deprived and need a window to lick.
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My windows need washing. How soon can you get here?
(I'm talking about the windows on my house, I hope I didn't ask you for anything nasty.)
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he asked for text to speech, not the other way around :-x
I've used Vlingo, it works really well for in the car, reads off the incoming texts for you.
You can also turn on the screen reader in accessibility if you want...
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he asked for text to speech, not the other way around :-x
I've used Vlingo, it works really well for in the car, reads off the incoming texts for you.
You can also turn on the screen reader in accessibility if you want...
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Unfortunately, Vlingo has issues on the Rezound. They told me they are working on a fix....
I use gosms it has this feature also just touch the text you want spoken and select the option. May be a way to enable to do it automatically but havnt looked yet
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Thanks. I wasn't asking for more windows to lick, but thanks for the job offer..
I was not aware of the screen reader either. See, I knew I didn't look hard enough.
This forum is so much nicer than the thunderbolt forum was. So far people seem nicer and less judgemental. Must have been a prerequisite to buy the Rezound.
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I've heard of many having text to speach and I've looked to see if we have it stock. Either I haven't looked well enough or I am a little sleep deprived and need a window to lick. If anyone knows if we do have it and how to activate it, please be kind and fill me in.
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Enhanced Caller ID reads texts, email, gmail and gtalk, plus caller ID. It reads the email content (or as much as you want). It has a quiet time feature which I need, plus a while lot more options. It lets your customized ringtones play if you have one set for someone in your contact list. It's a great program.
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he asked for text to speech, not the other way around :-x
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Oh! lol.
No wonder he turned down my window washing offer.
Hello,
I require some assistance in changing the sms notification in the status bar.
I am unable to get to a personal computer at the moment and I was wondering if somebody would like to give me a hand with it?
Below is my mms app, and the icon I would like it changed to, (I would do it but I do not have a working computer at the moment.) :crying:
Any help is appreciated.
Sorry if that picture is too small. It's the only decent one I have.
If you can find any good ones the same sort of design feel free to post.
Nobody?
No one at all..
Please delete this post.
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So I have had my HTC One for a couple of days and I am loving it. My only complaint is one that is not new to Android. With this big beautiful screen, it would be nice to have full screen caller ID, both incoming and outgoing.
Wondering if anyone has played with any apps that will do this and what do you think of them? Or, is there a setting somewhere in Android or HTC Sense that will do this for me?
Thanks.
MJ
The title of your post answered your question. Any third party app would work for an overlay on the call screen. Just search in the play store. Hope this helps
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Hi All,
So this idea is from a Sanyo flip phone I had way back in the day on Sprint. Granted, it's not the most useful thing in the world, but it would be nice for times when you want to know why someone is calling before you answer the phone.
There was an option where after 4 rings the phone would answer play a locally stored greeting, then record a message locally. Now, the helpful part to me was the fact that (unless I hit a button to mute it) it would play the outgoing and incoming messages where I could hear them. Being this was several years ago, it couldn't play it over Bluetooth, which with better technology on both the device and headset ends, that would be possible. (My Motorola Elite Flip, for example)
But I'd like to see it go a step further, and make this a full featured answering / auto response system.
Say you're driving, and someone calls you, you hear the message they're leaving via your hands-free (either in car or headset) and decide you need to take the call. Instead of pressing a button, just say "Answer it". Or say "Ignore it" and the answering system would mute, the phone audio would return to whatever you had on previously, be it music or sat nav.
Similarly, if someone sends you a text, you could have it read to you on TTS, then the app would ask "Would you like to reply?" You could say "No" and the app would send a canned message ("I'm driving. I'll get back to you soon." or something similar), or say "Yes" then dictate your message by speech recognition.
With this, an auto filter would also be handy. Numbers not in your phone book, or numbers you set as black list, are automatically sent to the screener, while other contacts are not.
I think greetings should also get some options as well, like the option to have different greetings for different callers, or different caller groups, and the option to either record your greeting, or write one to be played to callers by TTS.
I've seen apps that do bits and pieces of this idea, but nothing that consolidates them, and the apps I've tried don't work very well, and they don't have the right feel. This app should be something that would feel like it was included stock on Android. Clean, simple, and intuitive.
Anyone interested in a project?
Apologies for any typos. I can't find my reading glasses.
Just sign up for a google voice number. It has call screening and press 4 for recording mode.
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xelanetloads said:
Just sign up for a google voice number. It has call screening and press 4 for recording mode.
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Some of the places I go for service calls are out of range of a data network, and if there is one, it's only EDGE, which isn't really going to work for GV. I used GV for a short while and wasn't very impressed with it.
Take Nokia mobile ...
The only one have this options.
With choice to transfer call to any no even ...
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firasusman said:
Take Nokia mobile ...
The only one have this options.
With choice to transfer call to any no even ...
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Nokia's are good devices, but Samsung is better. Wish I could get my hands on one app that can do what I'm looking for.
I'm looking for an app which will let me:
Say someone phones me. It rings a couple times then they have to say their name. I will then hear their message of their name and can choose to ignore it or answer it accordingly.
Is this what this app is?
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Part of it, yes, although they would be able to leave more than just a name. That part would function like an onboard answering machine.
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Don't get Google voice here in the UK
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Good idea!
I was recently looking for an app that did this but i cant find a decent one. I had this feature on my first color flip phone back in the day and i wondered why it wasnt available today. Its really useful. Im not a developer or id be heping you out with this project please let me know if you ever make it happen. Good luck.
I think with android limitations ...u cant play the greeting to the Caller. So i guess the app would be for rooted Phones only.
..Even with a rooted phones.. An app wont do the purpose. becoz u need to to do some framework changes.
I think u are going to need a MOD which can be flashed from recovery.
I am ready to donate for this app or Mod. or do it my self if someone guides me with some Links ..+1
Hey guys, before posting this I did a huge research all over Google and could not find an answer.
I migrated from apple and so far I love android. However I lost a simple feature and haven't been able to get it back.
With my iPhone when I received an email I wouldn't get a visual notification ('cause I had previously blocked it) and still get the sound and/or vibration. And that was easily done on the notification center.
Can I get something like that? Block the visual notification and still hey the sound? ??
Thank you in advance.
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On Lollipop you can block notifications of apps by holding onto the notification entry for a few moments & hitting the "i" symbol.
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ttankt87 said:
Hey guys, before posting this I did a huge research all over Google and could not find an answer.
I migrated from apple and so far I love android. However I lost a simple feature and haven't been able to get it back.
With my iPhone when I received an email I wouldn't get a visual notification ('cause I had previously blocked it) and still get the sound and/or vibration. And that was easily done on the notification center.
Can I get something like that? Block the visual notification and still hey the sound? ??
Thank you in advance.
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Why is this in the S7 rumor forum?
CTXz said:
Why is this in the S7 rumor forum?
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Funny this should be in general forum not on s7 rumours/expected
And about ur question I think u can do it depending on the device if its Samsung or xperia
Or else maybe an application may do it ( idk because never came in my mind about that)