I currently use Kyocera QCP6035 smartphone. In my phone book I have over 1000 contacts. Every time the phone is calling I can see the phone number on the display and it takes from 5 up to 30 seconds for the name look up. So when I see that somebody is calling I have to wait a few rings before I can see the name of the calling party. And sometimes I loose calls. This is due to the slow processor and the large phonebook. Does XDA II have the same problem?
Does anybody has a large phonebook and experience the same difficulties as I do?
I have 2000 contacts in my XDA 1. No problem at all.
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Hi All,
I am making an application to detect outbound calls and in case of specific number I disconnect the call and then make a new call using tapiRequestMakeCall.... I wait till the status get idle before making the new call but it takes about 12 seconds before connecting to server. If I make a simple application just calling tapiRequestMakeCall on the same number it takes 2 seconds... Emulator doesnt seem to have this problem...
I would be really thankful to anyone who helps me on this....
I would be posting the exact code in case any one feels like helpin me out
regards
Aftab Alam
I have observed one thing..whenever there is a short missed call and my phone is in locked state..it wakes up in 3-4 sec..if this call happens to be a missed call (only 1-2 rings heard on the caller's end), my phone doesnt recognize that number (even if it is present in my contacts) neither it shows which number i missed...so frustrating..any body else experienced this?
any workaround? i tried many registry tweaks posted on internet, nothing helped..hard reset my phone..but problem still there..
Same problem here, I suppose it's a bug on Phone part of the ROM, maybe it will be fixed in future versions. I try all the CPU performances and the problem persist.
It takes a little bit of time before the caller ID number comes through and get matched to your contact list. Depending on how many contacts you have on your list, it may also take a bit longer to find a match in a long list. So if your caller calls and ends call shortly, then the match may not be completed. It's not a bug.
But when my screen is on..i dont see this issue at all, i have checked many times giving as short call as i could..
i issue comes when the device is locked..so i think while waking the device up it takes long and there somehow it doesnt activate the callerid service, so the unknonw caller issue occurs..
When your screen is locked, your phone is in sleep mode. So it takes longer time to wake up first, then receive the call.
I have a 2010 Volkswagen CC with factory Bluetooth. The EVO pairs fine and I can make/receive calls. However there are a few issues that are bugging me to no end and keeping me from loving this phone.
First, I'm randomly missing phonebook contacts. The car downloads the phonebook so I can browse it on my nav screen or on the instrument cluster display. I have around 250 contacts, most with multiple numbers, so the total visible in the car display should be around 550. With the EVO, many are missing. This never happened with any of my iPhones or BlackBerries. In fact, I even did a test with Gmail sync and deleted a bunch of contacts, leaving only a few important ones. They were still missing.
Second, when I dial a number from the phonebook the call fails. It appears that the phone doesn't like receiving any numbers with punctuation, like dashes. So if I pick a contact with number 123-456-7890 and dial it, the phone actually dials 123569, etc. If I change the entry to remove the dashes or dial it with the car manually it works just fine.
I'm always on the phone in my car. It's against the law where I live (DC) to hold it up to my face and they've been pretty aggressive about it lately. My iPhone 3GS never had a problem with this... I don't know why the EVO does.
Is this Android in general or HTC's implementation of Bluetooth stack? I see a Nexus One user with a similar issue in thread 629677 here.
Fortunately I didn't port to Sprint and am just taking advantage of the 30 days. I've already been through 4 EVO's due to substandard build quality and display issues. I love this phone and the screen but am hesitant to keep it because of the BT issues and the unknown release schedule for 2.2.
Any thoughts? Thanks!
Hi there!
If i get a call on my SGS that is forwarded e.g. from my landline then there is a popup "forwarded call" on the screen for less than one second - then it disappears.
Thats quite short and my question is, if it's possible to set this popup stay during the entire call - maybe with a registry change.
My phone is rooted.
Thanx alot for your help!
Did you ever find and answer? I have the same problem with SGS i9000.
I will also be interested to show the forwarded calls on my other android phones
I'm more or less 100% satisfied with my Rogers HTC Magic thanks to carz and his CM7.1 rom, however I'm irked by how long it takes after my phone starts ringing to see who is actually calling.
I typically feel the vibrate/hear the ring, look at my phone, I see an option to accept or decline the call, but I don't see the phone number of the person calling or the contact for around 5 seconds.
I'm wondering if anyone has any recommendations which would increase the speed in which the contact details and phone number to be displayed.
TIA