No SIP Calls possible - Xperia Z5 Compact Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
is there any chance to get SIP Account Settings working on this smartphone. In the current Software there is just no option anymore. In my old Z3 Compact there is the option to create a SIP Account .
Regards

Plankokan said:
Hi,
is there any chance to get SIP Account Settings working on this smartphone. In the current Software there is just no option anymore. In my old Z3 Compact there is the option to create a SIP Account .
Regards
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The same on my phone. I had a Z3C and also 6.0.1 and there was under "Calls" the section for adding a SIP account. With the Z5C and 6.0.1 there is no way anymore to work with SIP accounts. Sony removed a naitive feature of Android. Now I had to install a VOIP app to handle this. Is there a way to get the SIP account feature back?
I don't believe this what happens with the Z5C. Is it possible to get the feature back when I root the phone?

Although this is about a Samsung device, maybe this thread can also help you out: ( sorry, since I just registered I'm not allowed to post url's... But Google will help you )
I used the app QuickShortcutMaker to link to the sip settings. Make a link to “com.android.phone.settings.PhoneAccountSettingsActivity” or “com.android.phone.CallFeaturesSetting” on some other phones. No rooting required!
Apparently the functionality is still in there, only a direct link is lacking... I am using native sip on an Samsung tab S2 now
Let me know if this works for the z5 compact as well; then I might even buy one too!

Thanks for your reply. I found a entry with QuickShortCutMaker named: com.android.services.telephony.sip.SipSettings. I insert my account details but the phone to not register. The entry tells me: Incoming calls deactivated. and I also cannot call out. In previous versions I saw a dialog how I ant to dial: SIM or SIP. After the the above steps I only can call out via SIM not SIP.

I also have the same problem using Android 6 on a LG G3. After adding an SIP Account using the activity "com.android.services.telephony.sip.SipSettings", theese accounts are visible and can be enabled by calling the activity "com.android.server.telecom.settings.EnableAccountPreferenceAcitivity" - but the integration in the dialer is missing. So on an outgoing call there is no selection for the account to use.
On Android 6 on Samsung S5 Neo it works fine by using the activity "...PhoneAccountSettingsAcitivity" but this action does not exist on the LG G3 Android. There is an action "...SipPhoneAccountSettingsAcitivity" but it does not work.

What type of SIP calling is this?
Is this VoLTE SIP calling that would let you make a SIP Voice call using TMO's VoLTE services? Or is this some other type of SIP calling, like making a call through Google Hangouts?

Problem solved look here:
Xperia SIP accounts solved

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Google Voice Alternative for Second Google Voice Number?

I am looking for a way to access my second Google Voice number from my Android phone. (I have one GV# for Work and one for Personal)
On my iPhone I use the Official Google Voice app along with GV Connect: http://goo.gl/6Mh9E to use both Google Voice numbers at the same time. I am looking for something similar to GV Connect for Android.
Currently I use the following 4 methods to 1. View SMS 2. Send SMS 3. Make Phone Calls. 4. Recieve SMS notification on an Android Phone.
1. To View SMS: I created a widget of the Google Voice website that I use to view messages in the Chrome Beta. (Also forward SMS to my Gmail and have a custom notification for the SMS Label I created in Gmail.)
2. To send SMS: I use Group SMS & Scheduler http://goo.gl/Vtwpo.
3. To Make Calls: I use GooveIP http://goo.gl/iTczt
4. SMS Notifications on Phone: I set forwarding of SMS messages on my secondary Google Vocie number to my gmail. Then created a Gmail label for all SMS messages to a particular label and skip my inbox. I then setup a custom notification sound for this folder so that I can get notifications on my phone.
There has to be a better way than this. I find it hard to believe that an iPhone is head and shoulders above Android when it comes to using Multiple Google Voice numbers.
Bump...
Edited details for sms on second number.
Every time I get a new Android phone I end up looking for a solution to this issue. I started looking for a solution to this issue when I got a Nexus One in January 2010. This is the number one reason I have stuck with an iPhone over the past few years as it allows me to use two different Google Voice numbers on the same device. The fact that I have been writing that last sentence for over two and a half years boggles my mind. I cant believe Google has not come up with a solution to this problem and even more surprised that so few third party developers have taken up the task.
With that said I am currently using the following solution.
1. To Make Calls: I use GooveIP http://goo.gl/iTczt
2. for SMS I am using SynerGV http://goo.gl/4nKkc
Both of these solutions are "good enough" however they are far from great. Still looking for a single well written app to use with my secondary Google Voice number.
It is a mystery to me how it is possible that an app for this has not yet been created. I would think it would be a lucrative project. I would pay just about anything for this application its the only reason my iPhone is still my primary device.
GrooveIP is great app but rather than buying SynerGV for sms, select the option to push incoming text messages to your gmail account then reply in your default browser using GV mobile site (google.com/voice/m). Its simple and free. I don't know why Google does not see the profit in having 2 numbers on 1 mobile number then having multiple accounts for its voice app. I would definitively pay the fee but anyway I hope this helps.

Gear S (Standalone) - Add contact

Hi all
Just got the Gear S, do not own a Samsung Phone, using it standalone (for now).
Anyone figured out how to add contacts to the watch?
I select "Contacts" from the menu. All that is happening is the spinning animation with the text "Syncing contacts". I can't add a contact from the message app or the call log either.
I dont want to go back to memorize numbers again.
edit1: tried to add some contacts to SIM card. Not picked up by the watch.
edit2: added some contacts to SIM card. They do appare on incoming calls, and appares in phone application when searching in the dialer.
You can't. Majority of the functions of this watch requires a Samsung phone. The only thing you can do is make or receive calls, send or receive SMS. That's about it. Some built-in apps may work (weather, HERE) to certain extent. Most apps won't without a phone.
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You can't. Majority of the functions of this watch requires a Samsung phone. The only thing you can do is make or receive calls, send or receive SMS. That's about it. Some built-in apps may work (weather, HERE) to certain extent. Most apps won't without a phone.
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Yepp, unpaired and alone this thing is dumber than a dumbphone. Not a problem for me actualy, I have a dual sim phone, so I just dump all the contacts to the sim card. I can see who's calling me and search my name in the dialer. The "contact" homescreen does not work, but that is fine by me.
hestflott said:
Yepp, unpaired and alone this thing is dumber than a dumbphone. Not a problem for me actualy, I have a dual sim phone, so I just dump all the contacts to the sim card. I can see who's calling me and search my name in the dialer. The "contact" homescreen does not work, but that is fine by me.
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Thanks for the info. I'm looking to run the gear s as stand alone and getting my contacts to appear was the main issue holding me back. I was happy to discover the trick about activating it without a Samsung phone and your contact trick might be all I need.
I carry two phones - work and private. My private phone is a phablet that I love (Nokia 1520) which I do all my emailing and browsing on. My work phone is just for calls and sms so the smaller the better (carrying two phones is a pain especially one being a phablet), but I need my contacts to sync via my exchange account so I use a small smartphone (Nokia 800). I'm hoping I can go Nokia 1520 and gear s stand alone using the tricks posted here.
The gear s seems like a perfect solution - I actually need the two phone numbers (and, yes I have thought about a dual sim phone but there are issues with that scenario). Although, I am suspecting that as much as I love my 1520 I might end up getting a Note 4 to make it all more convenient, but I just hate the thought of android, sorry.
My SIM contacts automatically shown in Gear. But i want to add new contacts. Is that not possible?
Akram. said:
My SIM contacts automatically shown in Gear. But i want to add new contacts. Is that not possible?
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I think Samsung may have out-of-the-box disabled that feature simply for that reason-- to encourage users to have to use it with a phone. However, on the Tizen Developer website they list the source code for a simple contact manager (ah! New user, can't post links yet... just Google the Tizen SDK) that is able to interface the contacts API. This should be pretty simple/straight forward to compile and implement for the watch with the SDK.
I haven't quite made a decision about whether to purchase the S, or if I had more time at the moment, I'd do it. However, my point being the contact restriction I believe is only concerned with the built in contact app... I see no reason why another app should not be able to access it and thus get around the apparent limitation.
Gear S: Contacts App and Delete Contacts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rymja31CGtU
choong001 said:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rymja31CGtU
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how can i do that?
Adding contacts to your Gear S2
You can add contacts. I just did it. You have to log into your online account via your cell phone provider.
Just got the Gear S, do not own a Samsung Phone, using it standalone (for now).
Anyone figured out how to add contacts to the watch?
I select "Contacts" from the menu. All that is happening is the spinning animation with the text "Syncing contacts". I can't add a contact from the message app or the call log either.
I dont want to go back to memorize numbers again.
edit1: tried to add some contacts to SIM card. Not picked up by the watch.
edit2: added some contacts to SIM card. They do appare on incoming calls, and appares in phone application when searching in the dialer.[/QUOTE]

VoIP in stock dialer (not) working.

Hello,
I'm trying to use a SIP account from cheapvoip. The account is set up correctly but when I try to use it for a call I get an error. (see screenshot)
I can use the same account in their app (Mobilevoip) but would prefer to use the stock dialer instead of opening an extra app...
I'm on stock rooted 23.1.A.1.28. People on Kitkat told me that they use the same configuration and it works.
Is this a Lollipop bug? Does anyone use VoIP with the stock dialer?
EDIT: works fine! SIP is deactivated by default on this provider. Had to activate it on their website. :silly:
Sorry for opening a new thread!

SIP Calling - Where is it?

Hi,
Can anyone tell me how I can access the SIP call functionality built into Android. I can't see any settings for adding a SIP account for the Honor 9. I've tried using QuickShortcut and can add the SIP account but there is no option to enable it for incoming calls.
Any ideas?
No-one?
Bump. I've been on the same track, looks like more and more manufacturers remove the native SIP options. I've been tracking that issue for multiple phones (branded and unbranded) and I've seen a pattern: after Android 6.0.1 more and more models remove the (build-in !!!) functionality.
Most people probably doesn't have a sip account and rarely use it. Or people just use third party app for such purposes.
The built is SIP feature is more stable and strong on call. The manufacturer should not remove this feature.

No SIP in Phone app?

For every version of Android since I think Gingerbread there has been an ability to add a SIP account for VOIP dialling in the native Google Phone/Contacts app.
When I open the Phone app, and go to Settings/Calls, I can enable Wi-Fi calling, but there is nowhere I could see to add any new Calling Accounts to enter the SIP details.
Have I missed something?

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