I recall seeing a post from here about the same issue. I was trying to look for it but no luck. So here goes nothing. I remember reading about forwarding calls from the number that the HTC Shift uses and the device will always reject the calls before it even gets forwarded. Just wondering if this still stands true. And if not, forwarding calls doesn't mean forwarding text too, correct?
Once again, sorry if this is a repost, but i tried.
There is still no solution 'til now for this issue. Shift will reject incoming calls by first ring tone. After this (in German T-Mobile network) I receive a SMS on the Shift with the data of the incoming call.
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Ever tried to call the Shift ?
I am using a multi-sim card (two devices one number).
If I have activated the modem (Comm Manager) and then I receive a call. The call is dropped (busy signal).
I am not able to get the phone call even on my mobile device, because the call has been dropped by the Shift (never had this with other devices,
the regular behavior is that all devices are ringing).
Is there any registry setting, where the behavior of WM can be influenced for incoming calls ?
Phone is not supported by the shift, no ingoing or outgoing calls are supported.
so why is the call then dropped ?
My best guess is that the phone functionality is there, but are missing drivers or have been disabled so the shift is configured to drop the calls (we know the hardware is there just waiting to be enabled)
Hi, I got a multi sim subscription too.
Finaly those anoying "missed call sms" that T-mobile sends, are usefull.
The shift drops the call but does receive the sms, so I can call back the person who was trying to reach me
grtz,
Pfeffa-rah
For two or thre days I always get a busy signal whoever i call. I realised it quite late, because I also use different phones, but. People can call me, but i can't call call anyone.
I also can't send any sms messages and it asks if it shall resend them.
Though the phone stills go online and receives Emails and so on....
So:
i can be called
Data conection works
outgoing calls and sms do not work
Gizmo5/GV/Sipdroid calls were working fine yesterday over both wifi and 3g but today for some reason whenever I make an outbound call through my N1 it dials but I hear nothing and sipdroid hangs up after 22 seconds =(
Inbound calls are fine and when I initiate calls to phone #'s through Google Voice on my computer it comes through on my N1 where I can pick up fine and I can hear it. Complete opposite though when making outbound calls - no sound/hangup at 22 seconds.
Has anyone else experienced this as well? I searched through previous threads and on regular google searches but found nothing.
My Nexus is currently stock and has developed a strange fault today...?
All inbound calls are diverted to Voicemail, there is no ringing or indication on the phone that a call is inbound, I can make calls okay and no settings have been changed in the o2 APNs.
I called O2 which was a waste of time as anticipated.
The only thing that has changed in last 24 hours is I installed and then uninstalled the "saymyname" app which speaks contact info on inbound calls.
Would a factory/hard reset fix this maybe ???
Go into your contacts and click on one and check to see if the option to send them directly to voicemail is set. It might have set this option somehow.
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Try looking at your call forwarding settings. Some programs will change those as well
Okay guys I have just found something interesting and would like to see what your opinions or if my idea makes sense.
With the new google calling on Gmail.com, I went into my gvoice setting and I saw that I can now forward my calls to gmail.com instead of to my cell phone. I have only checked gmail as the number to forward my calls to, so when I make a call it actually goes through gmail and not my cell phone. thus, its free?
The problem with this is that I can now make free calls out with my gv number but will not be able to receive calls on my cell if someone calls my gv number since its not being forwarded to my cell number.
I hope I am explaining myself clear enough
Pretty sure you just told all incoming calls to go to GMail, and that's it. You didn't change any setting for outgoing calls, you are still using your plan minutes. Because you are still calling an actual phone number.
Just because you change a setting in the Voice options doesn't mean your phone suddenly knows to do voip without any voip program to do it. Your phone is still using normal voice calls.
I think you're right now that I think about it more....my bad...
mod, please delete thread.
Wait, don't quit just yet. What provider are you with? If you have a plan that gives you phone numbers you can call without costing minutes, you can assign your GV number to that. You can then make and receive calls from your GV number without using minutes. I did this for about 6 months with Myfaves until I realized I just didn't make enough phone calls for it to be worth it.