Not getting texts or phone calls when connected via ActiveSync. Anyone had this?
Have also noticed that I get SMS messages in batch rather than when I should. But the phone knows the timestamp that the SMS came in when it should have done.
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One confusing problem that i want to solve: When i am connected to the Internet via the "Wireless Modem" application,then i can't receive any incoming call even it is no data transfer over the air(GPRS). Every phone is available for receiving this calls when it is no data transfer active. But my Himalaya not. The other side is ringing to me but i can't see anything. No missed call no incall..nothing. I can lose lot of important calls when i use Internet(WModem) at same time. The problem is the same also for SMS's. Is it some solution of this problem? Or is it somewhere over the net any application that can toggle the call forward to any other phone? I will be greatful for any suggestion. Thanx.
I've got my MDA Vario 2, and I'm very happy with it!
But, I have recently noticed that the phone doesn't accept incoming calls when connected to my PC via ActiveSync (I usually leave it connected during the day to keep it charging and so forth). Incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Outgoing calls work fine.
If I disconnect from the PC, I get incoming calls without problem.
Does anybody know if this is something I've done, or how I can get it to work properly?
Wierd problem. Anyway, which version of ActiveSync your using?
Make sure you soft reset your Wizard Often. Since I used my Wizard all the time, I soft reset mines at least once a day. I run push email from my work exchange server so it's always running active sync via Edge/GPRS. I noticed that if I didn't soft reset once in a while, all calls would go to voicemail automatically. But now it seems to work ok with soft resetting often. Not sure why I have to do this.. But it's a solution for me.
-Tim
I've got my MDA Vario 2, and I'm very happy with it!
But, I have recently noticed that the phone doesn't accept incoming calls when connected to my PC via ActiveSync (I usually leave it connected during the day to keep it charging and so forth). Incoming calls go straight to voicemail. Outgoing calls work fine.
If I disconnect from the PC, I get incoming calls without problem.
Does anybody know if this is something I've done, or how I can get it to work properly?
Hi All,
Hopefully someone may help with my query.
I have the HTC Wizard running on O2 UK latest ROM, the cell is unlocked and running another providers card.
The email is configured to check for new POP3 messages every 60mins when I am away from the PC.
The problem is that when it connects the GPRS and checks for messages the GPRS stays connected.
Other cell phones I have used will connect and autodisconnect after checking.
Maybe the GPRS is connected but not sending/receiving data during the idle period?
Can anybody shed some light on this?
Cheers all.
True- This also happens after you send/receive an MMS!
Any way to auto disconnect would be good.
GPRS
After more research I find it doesn't matter if the GPRS is active, as long as it is not sending or receiving data no charges will apply.
Still worrying though and will need to check bill!
thats is a big problem, the baterry life go away....
there no 3ยบ program to do this? no one knows?
disconnect script
Maybe something like this ,modify the script to check and disconnect the GPRS say 5mins after checking your email.
chalky.
Solution
after the send/receive of mail or mms, if you hold the end call button the GPRS will disconnect.
I have a very annoying issue with my Touch HD. It takes ages to receive a picture message and once it has received the message the data session then stays connected. Is there a fix for this?
I did a search but couldn't find any info on this.
Thanks
Andy
while i'm on my home wifi, i have to use the edge data connection to send/receive mms messages, and the session stays connected, and for some reason it kills the next mms. i have to manually disconnect in the comm manager after each send/receive for the next one to work...