Device: 1900 1/8 TrueSmart
ROM/Firmware version: EnSec 20140318 20140120 firmware
Baseband: (if relevant to the issue)
Changes made to stock firmware (if any)
What OS is on your PC if your PC was used Win 7
Issue: When texting certain people (917) area code gets cut off. Only 7 digits used to text. Person does not get text or sent to wrong person
Steps Taken: cleared contacts data and contacts storage, messaging...phone
I am unable to text many people because it uses only 7 digits..Please help!! Other forums don't seem to have an answer. Thanks!
Using an alternative messaging app, like Hangouts, will work. The problem isn't the device, just the broken default messaging app.
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I have an Asus Transformer running ICS and a Samsung Galaxy SIII with (one of) the latest leaks (DLI5).
On both devices I have installed the same Exchange account which connects to my Zarafa server.
On both devices my mail is working and also Agenda.
But on my Asus I can see all folders that are configured inside my INBOX, but on my Samsung I can only see the standard ones (inbox, concepts, outbox & sent items).
Is this something that will change or something I can change with a mod?
I'm also on dli5 and the standard app is working fine for me.
Go into your mail, press inbox on top - in the drop down menu - you go down to the last item called all folders
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I have about 20 folders that are shown then on my Asus, but they don't appear when I follow the procedure you wrote and I already knew.
How many custom folders are shown on your Samsung?
I can of course install a third party application like Moxier, but there has to be a way to get my Samsung to do what it should.
I wish I knew which part exactly is to blame for this behavior.
BTW Asus has also a total different look and feel for its mail application, but this might be because it's a tablet.
I have 10 or so folders in my outlook account and they are all present on my Samsung
- my work uses a MS exchange server
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Thanks for the info.
This has been bothering me for a long time. Because I'm not using a genuine exchange server, but this Linux replacement I didn't post anything before.
Because it's working as it should on my Asus I did make this post.
I'm now running the latest Samsung leak, which is a 4.2.1 android version. It's fixed now....
Finally I can see all the subfolders of my inbox. If I have an opportunity to test an old build I will check if it's not my Zarafa (or rather Zpush) that had a fix for this...
Anyhow.... it's working finally!!
Cheers
I found the page for the PayPal app on the Windows Phone website because it doesn't show up in the store on my phone. After doing some Googling, I found that PayPal has been updated to support WP8. However, when I click Install on the page and log into my Windows Live account, it says :
Code:
Can't get app
You can't download this item because it is either unavailable or blocked by your My Family settings. You or a parent can change the settings in My Family to see if that solves the problem.
Then, when I go back to the app page while I'm logged in, it says "This app is no longer published" where the Install button should be.
I just got my Lumia today, so I have little experience with it after coming from Android. Is this because the Lumia 920 doesn't support the PayPal app yet?
Edit: Judging from the reviews, it seems that they would have pulled the app for bugfixes because it was crashing, but they obviously haven't because there's still constant reviews being posted.
I was able to install PayPal 3-4 days ago when unboxing my Lumia 920. Yesterday I reset the default settings and today PayPal is visible from the "App highlights" on the Lumia. I however get the same error when selecting the app.
When I go to store on the phone, the PayPal app can't be found. I have tried switching my phone to both Finnish and US regional settings as it seems all apps aren't available on all regions.
Edit: The marketplace/store on the Finnish region says "this app is no longer published". So all we can do is wait I guess...
Edit's edit: then again the whole marketplace is 500 - ISE at the moment so this well describes how good the app base and functionality on the WPs is. I have never had this many problems in the first 4 days of using a new phone as I have with the WP8.
I haven't really had many problems at all. The app situation is somewhat dismal, but it appears to be picking up steam. The rest of the phone is so good though, it far outweighs the boringness of android, and the force close issues I had on my nexus.
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truckfreak69 said:
I haven't really had many problems at all. The app situation is somewhat dismal, but it appears to be picking up steam. The rest of the phone is so good though, it far outweighs the boringness of android, and the force close issues I had on my nexus.
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Don't get me wrong; I agree completely. Using my phone from a business only point of view. Windows Phone 8 is so much smoother than Android despite the bugs it and the apps currently have.
Paypay app doesn't work for me and now disappear from the market ?
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PayPal should be available again: http://www.wpcentral.com/paypal-back-store-windows-phone-8-devices
Hi to all, My GF's daugther just got an 7" OMY Q88 tablet with 8Gb flash, 512Mb Ram, 1GHz A13 Cpu, running (Android version 4.0.4 - Baseband 1.5 - kernel 3.0.8+ [email protected] #95 - build number nuclear_evb-eng_AL_4.0.4), from her mother and I'm trying to see if I can get it to work with SMS and phone calls.
So I'm using Globe tattoo usb stick E1552 & E153(rebranded Huawei) attached by USB dongle. Both work fine for internet using PPPwidget and sending SMS through GO SMS Pro, but is unable to receive SMS or make phone calls(I tried most dialers from Play store).
Thoose things work perfect on a pc, so what is Android missing?
She needs this tablet when starting in college this comming june, and there is no public Wi-Fi on campus.
Here in the Philippines, things we take for granted in other countries, are scares to be found.
There are plenty of apps for windows and pc but eventhough I have used 5 days and looked though hundreds of google pages using different search criterias, I have not been able to find a solution for Android.
As I see it, there is connection, otherwise I would not be able to send SMS.
A few examples for pc:
http://www.scampers.org/steve/sms/libraries.htm
http://www.activexperts.com/sms-component/howto/gsm-receive/powershell10/
http://www.ozekisms.com/index.php?owpn=384
http://mobiforge.com/developing/story/sms-messaging-android
The last one is alien language to me as I'm not an programmer.
I even installed the JB Messaging app from XDA - but sadly it had no effect.
What I need is offline SMS, there are plenty of apps for online SMS but her money is not enough for constant internet.
Hope someone can help
with kind regards
JBJ
Allmost 1 year later and no-one has a solution??????
You guys are briliant in any other way, can't one of you figure out to make an app that can tap into the phone/sms functions of a usb modem - just like it works in windows?
Please
JBJ
Ps. this guy made it work for Pc. Maybe his work can be converted to android?
http://gonzalo123.com/2011/03/21/howto-sendread-smss-using-a-gsm-modem-at-commands-and-php/
Hi,
The Situation or: what I'm looking for:
1. Nexus 7 with Google Contacts app
2. Non-android phone (Nokia N8 etc.) or really any dumb phone paired to Nexus 7 via bluetooth.
3. Select phone number from Contacts on Nexus 7 -> connected phone dials the number
4. Talk on phone.
As I have a very extensive and nicely organized list of contacts in my "People" app (Google Contacts) on the Nexus 7, I would just like to be able to select a number there and have the bluetooth-connected dumb phone place the call, so I just need to pick up the phone and talk, not dial the number manually on the phone.
Right now, when I select a number in the Contacts app on the Nexus 7, Skype - of all things - starts and wants to dial that number apparently.
Instead of Skype, I want the number to be sent to the connected bluetooth phone. Surely that HAS to be possible somehow?
Even though this should only require a simple ATD command to be sent out via bluetooth and it's a functionality that every automobile bluetooth setup can do (dial from the steering wheel etc. -> connected phone places the call), I couldn't find one single, small app that does that.
In the PC world, this is sometimes known as CTI (computer telephony integration), basically you dial a number on your Windows PC (e.g. using on-board "dialer.exe" or using Outlook, and your phone places the call). So now I'm basically looking for a simple, one-way TTI (tablet telephone integration).
I did find Tablet Talk, which looks very nice, but this one needs a client software to be installed on the phone, which therefore has to be Android, so it's unusable for my case. I'm pretty much looking for a universal solution here, i.e. Android tablet to any dumb or smart bluetooth-enabled phone (or even another android for that matter), which, given that bluetooth is a universally specified protocol, shouldn't be much of a problem, in my limited understanding.
So I'm looking for any advice or pointers here:
Am I missing something? Why hasn't this been done yet? Are there any deeper problems to what looks like a rather simple task at first glance?
Is there an app out there that does this which I may just have overlooked?
From my point of view, to problems or "routines" would have to be solved/written in an app that does this:
1.) Get the Google Contacts app ("People") on the android tablet to send numbers via bluetooth or to our "middleware app" (to be named) instead of sending those numbers to the Skype app (which might just be a quirky configuration on my Nexus 7, but it illustrates the use case).
2.) ATD command to phone via bluetooth, sent from the tablet
Thank you so much for any tips or insights!
Cheers.
I also need this, did you ever figure out a way?
Congratulations on the excellent write-up of what I want as well. One thing more: I'd like to send and receive text messages as well.
As I understand, the bluetooth Message Access Profile is needed for the latter. I assume bluetooth MAP can also be used to access the tablet's phone list from your phone. For just setting up a call, I believe several Bluetooth profiles are suitable.
There's also this a topic about a remote dialer for the Note 3 on these forums. I have ordered a similar dumb phone and will post my findings!
Hi, I like PA roms but i miss the call statistics feature as i use this to monitor my outgoing calls.
could you guys please include call statistics feature in the dialer call history?
What statistics are you looking for? We have what stock/aosp has
#stayparanoid
Call Statistic that we can view how many minutes was there for incoming or outgoing calls. Within this statistic, we also can set date to view the statistics from certain period.. If not mistaken, i came from another rom (Slimrom) and the dialer got this feature.
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Hi!
The statistics are available in the calls log.
- Open the Phone app;
- Click on the clock button, on the bottom-left of your screen;
- The third tab is Statistics.
Using the three-dots button in the Statistics tab, you can adjust the time range for call stats.
This call stats feature is part of AOSP Phone app, so it should be available in all ROMs using the AOSP Phone app.
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Hi!
The statistics are available in the calls log.
- Open the Phone app;
- Click on the clock button, on the bottom-left of your screen;
- The third tab is Statistics.
Using the three-dots button in the Statistics tab, you can adjust the time range for call stats.
This call stats feature is part of AOSP Phone app, so it should be available in all ROMs using the AOSP Phone app.
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Hi Alexandre,
In my case here i did not see the third tab. Please see the attachment..
This is weird... I do have the stats in my call log (see below).
It might be helpfull for others to help if you shared your version of Paranoid Android and phone model -- you may not be up to date or it may be something affecting users for your phone model only. As a comparison, I'm on PA 4.43 on a SGS3 ATT.
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This is weird... I do have the stats in my call log (see below).
It might be helpfull for others to help if you shared your version of Paranoid Android and phone model -- you may not be up to date or it may be something affecting users for your phone model only. As a comparison, I'm on PA 4.43 on a SGS3 ATT.
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Yes check your version. I have GalaxyS2 and version 4.5-Alpha1 (latest update) has the Statistics tab.
Hi,
Here i attach my PA version. I think this is the latest version of PA for nexus 5..
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So i can confirm, the option its not available on the N5 running PA A2
At last, I was not alone in this..
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Here the Nexus 4 with PA 4.41.. Also missing
My guess is, those who are reporting having call statistics are using legacy devices. So may be the feature is cherry picked. I believe all nexus devices with mainline PA support, doesn't have this feature.