As you'll know the dial pad in android predicts the contact by the keys pressed. This facility doesn't seem to work with my Mom's number. When ever I start typing her number her name doesn't come. Even after I fully input the number the number comes but no contact. Only when I call the number the caller Id comes .
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When calls get to me through the switchboard it displays 2 zeros in front of calling number. This means that no phone numbers in my contacts are with two zeros and my contacts does not get displayd. Android system does not filter these zeros, all my other phones have (p1,x1). Anybody have a solution for this?
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Anybody else having weird problems when dialing through Google voice, it shows as dialing some weird number instead of actual recepient number, it connects fine though but both while dialing and in call log it shows as some random number.
Mine does the same thing. When I call it shows some weird number in the voice notification. But connects to the number i called.
Only difference is mine shows shows the right number while in the call and in the call log.
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Google Voice has always done this for me on my Droid X. On the DX it would be a white popup over the dialer saying it was connecting to some odd number. Sometimes it would be the same number in succession but it seems to change every now and again. It was never in the same area code as my VZW number.
Honestly, I don't know if I've made an out going call on my S3 yet! My GV number rings through to my office phone, the S3, and Google Talk/sipdroid (for IP phone goodness on the retired DX).
I have noticed that I've been able to txt someone from GV and the conversation picks up in the stock messaging app. I'm on VZW and this was NOT the case with the DX. It wouldn't pick up a reply to GV txt in stock messaging. I don't know about initiating the msg from the stock app though. I'll have to test that.
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You know I'm not sure what my old Inc does. I'll have to see if it has that weird number as well.
And as for receiving them in the stock messaging app as opposed to the voice app there is a setting in the voice app under "sync and notification" to change between the two. I've never used it through the stock messaging app so have no idea about it.
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I read somewhere that it has something to do with (at least in ATTs case) that they don't include the gvoice api. Might be the same for Verizon.
Hopefully some talented dev. will be able to make a simple CWM fix for this annoying problem.
I have a Google Voice number associated with my phone that I use in addition to my cell number. On an incoming call there is no way to tell which number the person called. Is there an app or something that will tell me which phone number the call is for?
I believe Google voice can set a separate ringer.
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I'm using cyanogenmod 9 and when i call a number not in my phone directory the phone calls log displays the location of the that number.
I wonder if its a cyanogen feature or an android one and how its works. Does my numbers are sent to a mysterious web service to get the city of callers ??
As you can see from the thread title...frustration is setting in. I can't enter numbers using the keypad during a phone call. Example:
I call insurance company
Company asks me for my number
I input the number using the onscreen keypad but there is no "tone" sent.
Is there a setting somewhere? I'm freaking out!!!
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As you can see from the thread title...frustration is setting in. I can't enter numbers using the keypad during a phone call. Example:
I call insurance company
Company asks me for my number
I input the number using the onscreen keypad but there is no "tone" sent.
Is there a setting somewhere? I'm freaking out!!!
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One of my major gripes with this phone is that it doesn't play the DTMF tones when I dial. I hate that gurgling noise it makes. I haven't had any trouble entering conference codes or other numbers once connected though. Are you saying you don't hear the tones or they aren't recognized on the other end? A lot of times you have to enter a '#' at the end of your numbers, are you doing that?
Nope. It's like the other side can't hear the tones. Annoyed!
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