My HD rings 3 times before redirecting the incoming call to the answer service. This isn't enough, but I can't find a setting anywhere to adjust the number of rings or ring time like I could on my old Nokia (yep, I'm another old symbian user...) Anybody know where this setting is?
all phones i've messed with which could change that just supported
auto changing the phone network settings which control such things
my operator got descriptions how to change it using gsm commands
from the phone
go to settings.... Personal tab, Phone
Call forwarding... option there for Forward calls after X seconds.
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hi all,
i got a very annoying "feature" in the O2 Cosmo(T-Mobile Dash). The incoming call will be blocked(heard busy tone) if the GPRS is in transmission. I was complained by many friends.
To my understanding, there's a setting in some phones to enable both GSM/GPRS concurrent connections. Is there such setting in Windows Mobile?
My ROM is 1.13.207.2, RADIO is 4.1.13.28_02.63.90
i tried to refersh its ROM, but don't know how to CID unlock. the "RUU_Excalibur_SPL-1.11_UpgradeOnly.exe" on the server has no luck for me, still "Invalid model ID".
can anythone show light on me?
thank you
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I think microsoft released a patch for that: i'll try find it on google for you. can you explain what configuration you used?
I think the 'patch' you need is called 3G.
I have the exact same problem and I opened a thread on it as well.
Read here.
The conclusion we reached was that this is a network, not phone dependent problem.
yeah never happent to me ever
thanks for all the replies.
My previous phone is O2 XDA Mini S(Wizard). I used that one to receive push mail provided by GoodLink, which requires GPRS always on. I didn't have such issue with that, at least no complain from my friends.
That's why i am wondering something wrong with the RADIO configuration. I didn't make any specific change to my new O2 XDA Cosmo(Excalibur).
best regards
And back to my memory.
I used to have the classical Ericsson T39. There was a setting to enable GSM incoming call during GPRS transmission(cannot remember the exact name). By enable that, i can still receive incoming call, and the GPRS connection will auto resume after the call.
Is there similar setting for Windows Mobile?
There is not as far as I've ever known. I've used smartphones that determined which was blocked and which was not based on which application was in use at the time. That is, if you were actively using IE or some other network app, phone calls would go straight to voice mail. If a non-network app was front and center at the time, the network would be disconnected and the phone would ring. That (and the SE settings mentioned above which I saw on my SE phones too) showed that it was a phone setting made by the carrier. I'd hope there's a little more intelligence behind it than just "voice trumps network" but if there is, I couldn't tell you what determines which gets through and when.
I've found that it's based on the amount of data being transmitted at the time of the (attempted) call. For example, high-bandwith usage such as media streaming will lead to the incoming phone call being blocked/diverted most of the time, whereas sporadic usage (eg. PING, or loading a very simple web page) has allowed a call to come in, temporarily disabling GPRS. GPRS can never be used during a phone call.
i know im not the only person that keeps missing calls, i have alot of friends call me and they say the calls go through but im dont recieve them, 4 calls and out of 4 i recieve prolly 2....is there a fix for this? or its a windows problem or is it sprints mogul problem?
yeah i have the same problem, but i think it's because of the way i have it configured with a bunch of little bells and whistles
I believe if you call your Mobile Wireless Provider and ask them the change the number of rings before going to Voicemail ie, instead 3 rings to 5 rings you may catch more of your phone calls altho it doesn't speed up your phone but give your phone more time to turn on and ring.
or you can change it yourself
madmattco said:
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I dont think you can. I assume what he is talking about is the time it takes the cellular system to decide your phone is not on the network and roll it to vm.
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
Is it possible to stop the phone from pausing music when a call is recieved? If the ringer volume is set to 0 then the music just pauses for the duration of the ringing then resumes. I work at a club and I use slacker radio for the first hour and its kind of annoying to have random pauses if I get a call -- and I obviously cant use airplane mode.
Maybe in the Media player settings... i thinkt there is an option
What if you set all calls to automatically go to voicemail during that hour where you don't want to talk to them anyways?
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What if you set all calls to automatically go to voicemail during that hour where you don't want to talk to them anyways?
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Thats fine with me, how do you do that?
bump...anyone know how to send all calls directly to voicemail?
I found the setting to forward my calls to other numbers....but id rather not my friends be getting all my calls for me haha
Do you have wifi available?
If you do you could first enable airplane mode and then enable wifi.
Your phone will then be disconnected from the cell network but have a working wifi connection.
(haven't tested this on my nexus but it worked on my hero)
The wifi there is not as solid of a connection at my 3G and I dont know if I trust it....I guess I can just set my phone to forward all numbers to like 9999999 or something haha...Kinda sucks there isnt an option to forward all calls to voicemail though...
could have sworn i saw an option in there to forward to voicemail.
you could set your forward number as your voicemail number.. should work the same I would think
*edit* oh and yes.. i have tried the wifi after airplane mode trick and it works just fine on the nexus.
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