The incoming calls are directed to the voicemails.
Is it possible that the phone automatically switch from the data to the voice?
keihei3 said:
The incoming calls are directed to the voicemails.
Is it possible that the phone automatically switch from the data to the voice?
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If you are in EVDO coverage, the phone will maintain your data connection while you receive the phone call over 1X, then resume your data connection when the call is complete. AFAIK, if you are in roaming or 1X coverage only, there is no way to automatically kill the data connection to receive the call.
1X is always shown in the topbar.
But I can set the mode of operation to EVDO only. Then I can use EVDO mode. Don't know why, but the real speed of EVDO is slower than 1X in my area, around 130kbps. But I cannot receive any calls in EVDO. Don't know if there is a way to solve the problem.
Thanks alot. I understand that my city is not covered by EVDO after checking http://www.sprint.com/business/products/products/evdoEnterZip.jsp .
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Is it possible to enable voice AND data access at the same time on the Alltel PPC6800?
I could be wrong but on my Sprint Mogul an incoming call interrupts data. I would assume yours is the same way.
You are correct.
But I remember my XV6700 could connect and receive data simultaneously. With my PPC6800, it's either or. Can this be changed?
xweaponx said:
You are correct.
But I remember my XV6700 could connect and receive data simultaneously. With my PPC6800, it's either or. Can this be changed?
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. EVDO cant do both at the same time. If you receive a call,the data session is suspended.
I thought the phone call was transmitted on the 1X (which the icon switches to when a call is placed/recieved) and EV represented data. I know that data is carried on the 1X and faster with EV but I had both on at the same time with my last device.
I am just curious why now they are both not utilized at the same time.
I'm trying to figure out a way to have the data connection to work during a call. Whenever i press answer i loose all connection that are bind to operator data connection and if i have the active sync or bluetooth it's ok.
Is it possible to keep data connection while talking or is #777 using the same tunnel as voice and therefore cannot overlap?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=546982&highlight=operator
talk to your phone company
Telus is a CDMA provider, so when you make or receive a phone call or text message, it has to temporarily disable the data connection to do so. GSM providers don't have to do this, it's an unfortunate limitation to CDMA technology.
There's light on the horizon, though! When Telus deploys their HSPA network next year, you should be able to upgrade your phone to one that supports HSPA bands (such as the Touch Pro2) and use data during a call.
Hello,
the HTC support tells me, that you canĀ“t surf (with and without tethering) and make a phone call at the same time.
Is there a hack or patch to do this at the same time?
P.s. Somewhere i saw, that iPhone can do this with a hack.
You can do it if you're on 3G or WiFi.
If you're on GSM you can't do it.
That sounds great!
But when im on gsm in internet, does i still get incoming calls?
That is very importent for my business...
No, only on 3G. GSM supports only call or data, not both at the same time. If data is connected but not actively transferring stuff, incoming calls will go through, but if you're downloading at that moment the call will just sound busy/go to voicemail. That's a network limitation.
kilrah said:
No, only on 3G. GSM supports only call or data, not both at the same time. If data is connected but not actively transferring stuff, incoming calls will go through, but if you're downloading at that moment the call will just sound busy/go to voicemail. That's a network limitation.
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Actually it is not a network limitation.
There are Class A devices out there that can handle simoultaineous voice and data sessions.
GSM is not a network connection like GPRS and other. GSM is like old 56k modem which dials up a number and holds the line. Therefore, you cannot connect to GSM and make a call. This is a network limitation, not related to phone (unless you have 2 sims).
GPRS, EDGE are extensions of GSM... and today's general use of "GSM" includes those... GSM = not 3G
I noticed when i am on a phone call, the E or H(aka data tmobile data) turns off while i am in the call and disappears. Then comes back after i end the call. Does anyone else notice this or know how to make it so it stays on even during a call? Also, when wifi is connected the data service turns off?
First off this is normal when your in a 3bars or less 3G/H area. Your phone will switch 2G while on a call if the 3G signal gets low but it won't switch back until the call is ended. Also on 2G/E you can only do one at time, voice or data. T-Mobile's 2G network is stronger than their current 3G network also.
So if your on a call and the H disappears, this means your phone has switch to 2G/E because your 3G/H signal was low. You won't see E on a call since that would be data and 2G can only do one at a time.
If you want to force 3G/H then goto settings, wireless and networks, mobile networks(I believe) and select WCDMA only under network mode. Please note that if you go into a non 3G/H area you will loose complete signal and your phone won't switch to 2g.
and yes wifi disables mobile data.
Good luck.
ram130 said:
First off this is normal when your in a 3bars or less 3G/H area. Your phone will switch 2G while on a call if the 3G signal gets low but it won't switch back until the call is ended. Also on 2G/E you can only do one at time, voice or data. T-Mobile's 2G network is stronger than their current 3G network also.
So if your on a call and the H disappears, this means your phone has switch to 2G/E because your 3G/H signal was low. You won't see E on a call since that would be data and 2G can only do one at a time.
If you want to force 3G/H then goto settings, wireless and networks, mobile networks(I believe) and select WCDMA only under network mode. Please note that if you go into a non 3G/H area you will loose complete signal and your phone won't switch to 2g.
and yes wifi disables mobile data.
Good luck.
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Okay that makes sense because i only get edge/2g service in my house. Thanks for the response!
I have new S5. NO CALLS come in if are on LTE/CDMA network browsing internet and someone is trying to call you in the same time. Sprint had me changed to CDMA and in that case calls do come through. Anyone else has this problem?
syavik said:
I have new S5. NO CALLS come in if are on LTE/CDMA network browsing internet and someone is trying to call you in the same time. Sprint had me changed to CDMA and in that case calls do come through. Anyone else has this problem?
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I have same problem.
More info here:
https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/nexus/eOToYgJXdrw[1-25-false]
http://forums.androidcentral.com/ht...t-htc-one-m8-not-receiving-phone-calls-2.html
As i understand, the problem is if 4G network doesn't support voice over LTE (4G is only for data). And when you receive call, the phone that is on 4G network, it must switch to 3G. And at this switch error happens. that's why you don't get call, that's why i get SMS with notification of missed call.
Been testing between network modes "LTE/WCDMA/GSM" and "WCDMA/GSM".
When i am on "WCDMA/GSM", i have no problem..