I'm about to exchange my Sony Xperia Z for a HTC One which I'm very familiar with on the AT&T side of things. Recently got out of the contract with AT&T so I decided to try out the Xperia Z. Not a bad phone but I ended up missing my HTC One without question.
Now the question I have is when I flash a ROM do I lose the ability to use Wifi calling? Thanks to t-mobile piss poor wall penetrator I absolutely can't afford to lose this feature.
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As of now only 4.1.2 has Wi-Fi calling no 4.2.2 or 4.3 room have that feature and 4.1.2 has very limited roms available devs just jumped ship to newer is updates
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Wifi calling info
Here is what I have been able to gather about wifi calling:
It modifies some kernel level (or otherwise low level) stuff so you can't just install it like an apk (an app)
T-mobile is not going to release the source changes (isn't this a violation of GPL?)
The combination of these two factors means you have to copy binaries from T-mobile ROMs to get it to work
Since it is binary kernel level type stuff it can only be copied to ROMs of the same android version
As of the time of writing this T-mobile has not released a 4.2 or 4.3 based ROM
Theoretically there are some 4.1.2 ROMs out there with wifi calling already applied (I don't have any links)
Theoretically there is a flashable package somewhere that can copy the needed binaries over a 4.1.2 ROM (I don't have a link)
This theoretical flashable package requires a sense ROM, wifi calling binaries might require sense
Virtually all of the ROMs listed on these forums DO NOT have wifi calling due to them being 4.2 and 4.3 based ROMs
The only exception I have so far seen are the "stock t-mobile" ROMs
When T-mobile releases a 4.2 or 4.3 based ROM then we should see 4.2 and 4.3 ROM devs copy over wifi calling to their ROMs as long as they have not moved on to 4.4 or later based ROMs by that time
So the bottom line is that right now the only option with wifi calling is the stock t-mobile ROMs. This may change if t-mobile releases a new ROM soon enough, but also may not last. The only long term hope for being able to consistently use it with custom ROMs is if they release the source or Google generically adds wifi calling to android (or changes the phone code such that adding wifi calling can be done in an apk, that way skype and google voice could be hooked in better as well).
Very informative Phreznl, but I would make a correction to your summary. Most ROMs that have been around for awhile and have an old 4.1.2 version include Wi-Fi calling, so you can have Wi-Fi calling on non-stock T-Mo ROMs. However you have to find the old file and sometimes that can be very difficult. I know TrickDroid has it (that's what I run), and I think ARHD also has it.
Don't mean to sound rude or anything, just informative to others looking for variation.
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GOOGLE VOICE /TALKATONE
FOR THOSE THAT NEED SOME SORT OF WIFI CALLS
Use talkatone Google voice number makes calls texts free on WiFi it's that simple ans you can set the incoming that to your carrier assigned phone number
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In other words it's a great phone stock, 4.3 official is coming in a few months & will have WiFi calling so leave it stock enjoy a great phone & WiFi calling as well. All I use in my condo works great.
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lojak29 said:
GOOGLE VOICE /TALKATONE
FOR THOSE THAT NEED SOME SORT OF WIFI CALLS
Use talkatone Google voice number makes calls texts free on WiFi it's that simple ans you can set the incoming that to your carrier assigned phone number
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Not. The. Same.
Related
With the G2 and now the mytouch 4G having wifi calling, has anyone got a hold of their apk and ported it to the vibrant??? I could use wifi calling in my house as my tmobile 3G reception is dead when I'm inside. Many thanks.
Search bro! But some peter are working on getting this on our phones. We will have it soon enough
_Tim
Eugenes 2.2 [JPM] + FFC Mod
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Not to mention this is the development thread. Not for questions (hence the q&a)
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3G?
Not to mention 3G has nothing to do with calling people.
Not to mention, its gonna be sweet when we get this on our phones
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Not to to mention the something I am not going to mention
not to mention it's not on the G2 yet.
I have a G2 so I know
>_>
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not to mention it's not on the G2 yet.
I have a G2 so I know
>_>
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G2 who, isn't this a "vibrant thang"
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not to mention the last post above is a COOOOOOMMMMMMBOOOOO BRREEEEAAAAKKKKKEERRRRR.
scrizz said:
not to mention it's not on the G2 yet.
I have a G2 so I know
>_>
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Reading some early reviews it looks to be on the myTouch 4G and working.
Does am want!
larryvand said:
With the G2 and now the mytouch 4G having wifi calling, has anyone got a hold of their apk and ported it to the vibrant??? I could use wifi calling in my house as my tmobile 3G reception is dead when I'm inside. Many thanks.
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The issues with the app appear kernel related, which means we'll likely be at the mercy of source releases unless someone gets very lucky. If it's any consolation people are having issues getting it to work on the G2...
Most likely by the time it's "fixed" for the G2, and the MT4G is actually available the solution will be imminent.
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G2 who, isn't this a "vibrant thang"
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maybe you should read the OP.
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Reading some early reviews it looks to be on the myTouch 4G and working.
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it works in the rom leak for the N1 too,if anyone wants to try porting it. it's the MT4g rom ported to the nexus,it's in their android development section.
I'm not sure what exactly you mean by WiFi calling (VOIP, SIP or something completely new and/or different all together) but Skype now works using the JP* Froyo builds out there. The only thing is it restricts you to WiFi only if it detects that you're in the US.
I hope that helps.
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I'm not sure what exactly you mean by WiFi calling (VOIP, SIP or something completely new and/or different all together) but Skype now works using the JP* Froyo builds out there. The only thing is it restricts you to WiFi only if it detects that you're in the US.
I hope that helps.
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This is kind of like the wifi calling that Blackberrys have but different. Say you are out of a network area maybe out of country or in my wife's case at work in a hospital if you have wifi access then this app will allow you to make calls over TMobiles network using your plan minutes. This is not free calling nor will you be able to switch back and forth. If you are on a call using the wifi app and you leave the range of the wifi signal your call will be dropped.
There is another thread in Themes and Apps that has the apk. I have it on my vibrant but I don't think TMobile has released it fully, kind of like Media Hub was at first, so right now I haven't heard that it's operational for anyone with any phone.
Oh and I've heard people spreading rumors that you'll have to pay 9.99 a month but according to tmobile's website it will be free as you will be using your own minutes. Here is a link to the official tmobile Wifi cslling Faqs page http://support.t-mobile.com/doc/tm24195.xml
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wifi calling will be awesome for out of the country calling!!!!
I can keep the same number, and same calling rates!!!!
VoIP using Google Voice+Sipgate+SipDroid
So if you want to do free VoIP calling (not using your T-mobile voice minutes) within the USA you
1) Get a Google Voice account (if you don't already have it)
2) Get a free Sipgate account (gives you a phone number that can be called)
3) Get SipDroid to conenct to your Sipgate account
This is what you do
Setup your Sipgate account.
Install Sipdroid to your phone and connect to Sipgate
- set your Sipdroid to only be on when you are on WiFi
Setup your google voice to forward to your Sipgate phone number
When you make outgoing phone calls use your google voice
Voila! You now have unlimited incoming and outgoing phonecalls through GoogleVoice and Sipgate over your WiFi.
Technically you could do this over 3G as well. Not sure how the quality is though.
swehes said:
So if you want to do free VoIP calling (not using your T-mobile voice minutes) within the USA you
1) Get a Google Voice account (if you don't already have it)
2) Get a free Sipgate account (gives you a phone number that can be called)
3) Get SipDroid to conenct to your Sipgate account
This is what you do
Setup your Sipgate account.
Install Sipdroid to your phone and connect to Sipgate
- set your Sipdroid to only be on when you are on WiFi
Setup your google voice to forward to your Sipgate phone number
When you make outgoing phone calls use your google voice
Voila! You now have unlimited incoming and outgoing phonecalls through GoogleVoice and Sipgate over your WiFi.
Technically you could do this over 3G as well. Not sure how the quality is though.
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I just signed up for sipgate, but they only offer 60 free minutes with the free account.
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I just signed up for sipgate, but they only offer 60 free minutes with the free account.
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Is that free outgoing minutes? If you utilize Google Voice what happens is that Google Voice first calls your Sipgate account and then calls the person you call. Which means that your call with be an incoming, which makes it free. You have to utilize Google Voice for this however to work properly.
Hello guys,
does anybody knows how to make phone calls with the samsung GT-P7100 galaxy tab 10.1v? got my simcard in it and dont know how to call, sending smses, and how to get all my contacts on my tab wich one i got on my simcard?? are there any apps for it ?
Kind regards,
joan
To get contacts, sync your contacts to GMAIL then sync your gmail account.
Search the appstore for textfree with voice. Or just use Google Voice.
Chandelure said:
To get contacts, sync your contacts to GMAIL then sync your gmail account.
Search the appstore for textfree with voice. Or just use Google Voice.
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I got all the contacts in my email but not the contact from my mobile phone,, but just the hotmail contacts wanna have the contact from my mobile phone in my tab,, if i know how to text without using apps like whatapp
jojodegraaf said:
I got all the contacts in my email but not the contact from my mobile phone,, but just the hotmail contacts wanna have the contact from my mobile phone in my tab,, if i know how to text without using apps like whatapp
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But the phone contacts in GMAIL. And I think that if you email someone's phone at their service provider, it will be sent to them as an SMS.
Code:
[email protected]
For an example. I'm 90% sure that's correct (can't remember where I read it), so try it out on your phone first. Tell me if it works!
Chandelure said:
But the phone contacts in GMAIL. And I think that if you email someone's phone at their service provider, it will be sent to them as an SMS.
Code:
[email protected]
For an example. I'm 90% sure that's correct (can't remember where I read it), so try it out on your phone first. Tell me if it works!
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dont think this will work, there was someone on a dutch forum asked the same, but samung made a mistake on there website about the discription. in the discriptions they were saying you can call and text someone trough your provider, so one off them contacted with samsung and they said it was a mistake on ther website
Oh, IDK then
so,ok i'm confused.
is there a way to make phone calls with the 10.1v? I mean with the sim card and a dialer and all.
otherwise i don't get it why they have a handsfree with the device...
I'm kinda interested in this too.. the tab 10.1v didn't come with a dialer app, when other apps tied to make a phone call I just get a prompt asking if I wanna save the number in my contacts and that's it.
ironically according to Vodafone AU, they encourage you to use Skype or VOIP to make phone calls...even the plan for the Tab is data only (although if you put the SIM in another phone you'll be able to make GSM calls at exorbitant rates).
P.S. the handsfree is for VOIP/Skype dialing - or so as it was intended by design.
The android 3.0 is only for tablet, no phones at all, so this OS is not designed for mobile phones, so all android 3.0 tablet cannot make a phone call, as well as moto Xoom.
However, some guys may crack this operating system and add some codes( something like that ) and make the tablet can be calling. As far as I know, moto Xoom can make a phone call but it is unstable. Perhaps we need more people to get this tablet to develop this phone call function
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The android 3.0 is only for tablet, no phones at all, so this OS is not designed for mobile phones, so all android 3.0 tablet cannot make a phone call, as well as moto Xoom.
However, some guys may crack this operating system and add some codes( something like that ) and make the tablet can be calling. As far as I know, moto Xoom can make a phone call but it is unstable. Perhaps we need more people to get this tablet to develop this phone call function
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I'm not so sure that's true... I'm pretty certain that Honeycomb is quite capable of making and receiving phone calls, but I doubt that carriers want that functionality for all the same reasons that US carriers gimped the US versions of the 7" Tab. Selling a single device that "does it all" is bad for business.
If you look in this video, you can see at various points where you're given an option to make a voice call, and in the settings screen, you have a "Call settings" option in there, but whether or not we will actually be able to do that when the device is released, is another question altogether...
Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 live first look
I'm also interested in this (wither the 10.1 Tab is able to do voice calls).
For the guy who said "Honeycomb cant make phone calls"
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_gal...eview_amazingly_packs_telephony-news-2709.php
Appearntly the Samsung Tab 8.9 is able to do voice calls, you can do it using your contacts, .. or by using a 3rd party dialer from market.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has just arrived in our office and, boy, do we have some news for you. It turns out that the Honeycomb slate takes on from where its 7” predecessor left off, and brings native telephony capabilities to an even larger form factor.
Yeap, we are talking regular GSM network phone calls and even some video-calls if you wish. There’s no dialer on board, but you can either get a 3rd party app from the market (as we did), or use your contacts list for initiating calls.
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I hope 10.1 is the same!
i have the IO 10.2 - yes you can make phone calls using Skype or Tango
irkan said:
I'm also interested in this (wither the 10.1 Tab is able to do voice calls).
For the guy who said "Honeycomb cant make phone calls"
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_gal...eview_amazingly_packs_telephony-news-2709.php
Appearntly the Samsung Tab 8.9 is able to do voice calls, you can do it using your contacts, .. or by using a 3rd party dialer from market.
I hope 10.1 is the same!
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the xoom is able to with nettalk wonder if it will work with this?
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i have the IO 10.2 - yes you can make phone calls using Skype or Tango
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I don't think we're talking about making phone calls with a 3rd party VoIP services like Skype or Tango. We're talking about making native GSM carrier switched phone calls in exactly the same manner as you can with the 7" Tab (and regular ol' mobile phones of course).
GSM? Please say yes.
Been using my 7 inch with ATT and rotohammer's rom on it to make calls since the device was released. I would love to get the 10.1 but can't see going back to using two devices, voip is not an option.
My two questions:
1. Will ATT be carrying this device
2. Can it be modified to use GSM phone service, (not skype)
clankman said:
Been using my 7 inch with ATT and rotohammer's rom on it to make calls since the device was released. I would love to get the 10.1 but can't see going back to using two devices, voip is not an option.
My two questions:
1. Will ATT be carrying this device
2. Can it be modified to use GSM phone service, (not skype)
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Perhaps you should give this one a read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015404
AT&T data plan issue
Jade Eyed Wolf said:
Perhaps you should give this one a read:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1015404
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this is an old issue that we have found out how to work around. Get the tethering plan and they don't mind you using you tab as a 'do everything' device. It was the iphone unlimited data plan that made the execs at att get their big girl panties in a wad. You have to be willing to pay for it, which I am, but it works great. Now, back to my questions, aside from att issues, does the 10.1 device have the ability to be used as a gsm phone?
clankman said:
this is an old issue that we have found out how to work around. Get the tethering plan and they don't mind you using you tab as a 'do everything' device. It was the iphone unlimited data plan that made the execs at att get their big girl panties in a wad. You have to be willing to pay for it, which I am, but it works great. Now, back to my questions, aside from att issues, does the 10.1 device have the ability to be used as a gsm phone?
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Well, I guess that's my issue then; I'm not willing to let go of my unlimited data plan (either of them) so, I'm just using it as a data only device for now with my Laptop Connect SIM instead.
Back on topic though, as for being able to use the 10.1(v) inch tab as a GSM phone, from a purely hardware standpoint, there's no technical reason why it can't. Even GSM/UMTS devices which are branded as "data-only" devices, such as aircard modems, are capable of making and receiving ordinary GSM phone calls, provided you have the right software to utilize those functions. (I should know, I used to make regular phone calls from my Sierra Wireless 870 all the time). Now, whether or not carriers will allow the manufacturer to ship their devices with those calling abilities out-of-box, is an entirely different matter...
So, to summarize:
Is the Galaxy Tab 10.1, 10.1v, 8.9, etc. capable of making and receiving GSM phone calls the same way a GSM phone can? Yes, probably.
Will carriers support this innate hardware capability and allow users to make and receive regular GSM phone calls to and from their tablet devices? Probably not.
That's why I brought up my older post. Not because it isn't still an issue for that specific device, but rather because it's still an issue on the principle that US carriers (not just AT$T), apparently will deliberately cripple new technology in order to force us, the consumers, into buying more of their crap when we don't necessarily need to. E.g. forcing us to buy two line subscriptions, one for data, and one for both voice and data, when one line subscription would have been perfectly ample to suiting our needs, had we been allowed (officially) to use tablet devices as GSM phones as well, and switch freely between the two.
Jus got a 10.1v. For sure phone calls are not supported. But for sure the hardware supports it. Its just "CLOSED" for this tablet via software.
I am sure some cool developer can sort that out pretty soon for us though.
Really would want this to happen.
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Jus got a 10.1v. For sure phone calls are not supported. But for sure the hardware supports it. Its just "CLOSED" for this tablet via software.
I am sure some cool developer can sort that out pretty soon for us though.
Really would want this to happen.
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Just like I predicted... Great...
I bought an HTC Flyer 3G recently and i was enthused that i could make calls with it.
This link Downgrade from HC beta leaks or official HC OTA to Gingerbread. - xda-developers and several others provides solutions to it but so far the far i have gotten in Unlocking the Flyer at the HTC Unlocking website.
I am told to downgrade from Android 3.2.1 to a lower version because my hboot: 1.11.0011 is not supported which i am confused about at the moment.
I would be glad if someone could please walk me through all the steps (as a novice) in getting the phone and Bluetooth headset to work on my Flyer. Please..
Google Voice solution.
Prinsobed said:
I bought an HTC Flyer 3G recently and i was enthused that i could make calls with it.
This link Downgrade from HC beta leaks or official HC OTA to Gingerbread. - xda-developers and several others provides solutions to it but so far the far i have gotten in Unlocking the Flyer at the HTC Unlocking website.
I am told to downgrade from Android 3.2.1 to a lower version because my hboot: 1.11.0011 is not supported which i am confused about at the moment.
I would be glad if someone could please walk me through all the steps (as a novice) in getting the phone and Bluetooth headset to work on my Flyer. Please..
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I am evidently a novice, as well. (some folks on this site make sport of putting people in their place just for not knowing acronyms and jargon exclusive to some circles within this society).
I bought my View back when it was a Gingerbread device.
Google Voice & Google Talk were more functional with Gingerbread than with Honeycomb. For this reason I avoided the upgrade to Honeycomb.
So I downloaded both google apps and selected my own google phone number.
I also downloaded Groove IP dialer and set it up with my Google voice acct.
Somehow I have full incoming & outgoing calling with this device while in a data connection (wifi, in my case).
All my other Android devices support outgoing calls only, and I still don't know how to get Google Voice incoming on them without a wireless provider signal.
Perhaps You're not wanting the Google voice solution, but someone else may be reading this, who is.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1307759
I think you cannot make any phone call with a stock htc honecomb rom. There are posts in this form telling you to modify build.prop or other things (of course, you need to have root access for doing this), but this won't work - you need some kernel tweaks, too.
If you want your Flyer to make phone calls either go back to GB or use a custom Homeycomb / ICS / JB rom - most of them have phone functionality build in. I testet with Dexter's Jelly Bean and Leedroid - both have full call functionality.
First some background:
OG HTC Evo 4G
I'm rooted running masons latest kernel.
TeamDIRT RemICS UX JB ROM
Now what I'm wanting to know as I want to share the info behind what I've found but need help digging into this phone to share it.
My service from sprint was shut off. So I installed Gvoice to try to make calls via WiFi. Also in "Mobile Networks" a 3rd option showed up "Affiliated Network". Since selecting that I'm able to make Free calls. With out being on WiFi. Signal strength is fantastic and call quality is perfect everywhere. I'm not able to receive calls but I will know if im in WiFi range if someone calls via Gvoice VM.
So what is needed to get the info from my phone to share with the community?
What apps do I need?
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Any one interested in the 1.58 build? Its been run forever by myself and testers and is 100% carrieriq free etc...Since some folks dont seem to want to flash appropriate firmware to run 4.4.3...figured I'd offer...IF folks want this build released...speak up... closed mouth dont get fed...
I am definitely interested. Thanks
yes, why not is it posted WNC:good:
No... Never posted it...Just did the 4.4.3 build...
Wonders_Never_Cease said:
Any one interested in the 1.58 build? Its been run forever by myself and testers and is 100% carrieriq free etc...Since some folks dont seem to want to flash appropriate firmware to run 4.4.3...figured I'd offer...IF folks want this build released...speak up... closed mouth dont get fed...
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I'd be interested in a 1.58 build from you! As you know, I'd been rocking your 4.4.3 rom but came across another issue... I can't download visual voicemail with WiFi turned on (and connected). I have to turn off my WiFi in order to get new voicemail notifcations. It's probably just a weird incompatibility with the 4.4.3 rom and AT&T. I'm back on stock, rooted 1.58 and all is working as it should.
Plus, maybe AT&T / HTC will release the 4.4.3 ROM for the AT&T variant soon, and then you can release your magic
It tells me it doesn work on wifi and you need signal for it to work...thats not my doing this is from a stock untouched build...Also says here cannot be setup or managed via wifi
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB423920&cv=820#fbid=ph8DMLJlTU9
Requirements to use Visual Voicemail
In order to use the Visual Voicemail app on your 4G LTE HTC Android smartphone:
Your smartphone data plan must include Visual Voicemail.
Your smartphone needs a cellular data connection. You can't set up or manage your Visual Voicemail over a Wi-Fi-only connection on your smartphone.
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I'd be interested in a 1.58 build from you! As you know, I'd been rocking your 4.4.3 rom but came across another issue... I can't download visual voicemail with WiFi turned on (and connected). I have to turn off my WiFi in order to get new voicemail notifcations. It's probably just a weird incompatibility with the 4.4.3 rom and AT&T. I'm back on stock, rooted 1.58 and all is working as it should.
Plus, maybe AT&T / HTC will release the 4.4.3 ROM for the AT&T variant soon, and then you can release your magic
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It tells me it doesn work on wifi and you need signal for it to work...thats not my doing this is from a stock untouched build...Also says here cannot be setup or managed via wifi
http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=KB423920&cv=820#fbid=ph8DMLJlTU9
Requirements to use Visual Voicemail
In order to use the Visual Voicemail app on your 4G LTE HTC Android smartphone:
Your smartphone data plan must include Visual Voicemail.
Your smartphone needs a cellular data connection. You can't set up or manage your Visual Voicemail over a Wi-Fi-only connection on your smartphone.
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I have a signal and everything provisioned correctly with AT&T. Again, visual voicemails download/notify just fine (when I'm connected to WiFI but over mobile network) on AT&T 1.58. On 4.4.3 (Dev Edition), voicemails would not download until I turned wifi off (even though MMS downloaded via mobile network with WiFi on). I also knew it wasn't your doing and just something going on with Dev Ed. and AT&T not quite working well together (or at least it seems).
Not sure on this one, ill have to look into it...but ive never gotten alerts when on wifi on any of the builds including stock as shown....There is no data charge for using vvm on regular signal though...so your not saving or loosing anything by trying to download them on wifi...just sayin..lol
Well I'm not trying to download on WiFi. I'm just saying I get no notification of a voicemail when connected to WiFi on 4.4.3 but I do get a notification on 1.58 (stock, rooted). I'm saying on 4.4.3, I literally have to turn off WiFi for my phone to alert me of a voicemail. I don't have to do this on 1.58. Again, not blaming you, just the way I think dev ed roms work on at&t. Thanks for all the awesome work btw
Ill check into notifications as to why its not showing when on wifi in next update,thanks
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Well I'm not trying to download on WiFi. I'm just saying I get no notification of a voicemail when connected to WiFi on 4.4.3 but I do get a notification on 1.58 (stock, rooted). I'm saying on 4.4.3, I literally have to turn off WiFi for my phone to alert me of a voicemail. I don't have to do this on 1.58. Again, not blaming you, just the way I think dev ed roms work on at&t. Thanks for all the awesome work btw
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I Noticed This As Well
co.ag.2005 said:
Well I'm not trying to download on WiFi. I'm just saying I get no notification of a voicemail when connected to WiFi on 4.4.3 but I do get a notification on 1.58 (stock, rooted). I'm saying on 4.4.3, I literally have to turn off WiFi for my phone to alert me of a voicemail. I don't have to do this on 1.58. Again, not blaming you, just the way I think dev ed roms work on at&t. Thanks for all the awesome work btw
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I can confirm this behavior as well.
I'm HTCdev unlocked S-ON
TWRP
ATT 1.12.502.18 - stock rooted
Kitkat 4.4.2
AR HD 8.1
And I do not get VVM notifications regardless of carrier connectivity when Wi-Fi is on. I can have full bars, but cannot get or listen to VVM if Wi-Fi is on. Turn it off, works, turn it on and no VVM. Friends m8 behaves the same and he is Intl FW, SuperCID... so its AT&T BS.