I'm unable to get to it by dialing ##3282 in the dialer on an AOSP rom. Is there another method?
Which AOSP ROM, there are two.
Currently in 1.6. Tried in both 1.6 and 2.0, but 1.6 is the rom I'm seriously trying to work with.
pardon me for stating the obvious, but did you put # at the end?
##3282#
sometimes it's the smallest things we miss
red250 said:
pardon me for stating the obvious, but did you put # at the end?
##3282#
sometimes it's the smallest things we miss
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Yep, I did.
Bump.
Anyone have any knowledge on this?
I tried it too to no avail...
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I searched and didn't see a conclusive answer for this but I'm wondering if its possible to use the Android dialer from aosp over the htc one in fresh 2.0d.
ricersniper said:
I searched and didn't see a conclusive answer for this but I'm wondering if its possible to use the Android dialer from aosp over the htc one in fresh 2.0d.
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what is the AOSP dialer. Hopefully it wont have the dialer vibrate and contact prediction.
Well, you can't really use it the way you're thinking about using it. Sure, you can push it over and it works, but you can't remove the HTC one. And once you dial a number, it's going to then switch to the HTC one. And, if you receive a call, it's going to use the HTC one.
Short answer: unfortunately no.
Not sure why Sprint wants to replace the all-time most commonly/important number on the keypad most often used for speeddial with their own *2 customer service number.. as if it isn't short enough already. And the fact that it can't be replaced or deleted is irritating.
DamageControl v1.0 was great in that it didnt have the number in there.
DC v2.05 has it. Can it be removed at the system level??
Thanks.
That's dictated by the service, not by the phone....
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Damagecontrol was based off the wrong service settings, so it didn't dial predicated by network..
I find that hard to believe. And if true then these "service settings" should be able to be modified to remove just that speed dial entry.
Well .....................................................................................................................
Maybe you need to expand your reasoning, nobody else said anything........
And I actually know that it's true, so believe what you want.. lol
Service setting being the PRI... Which is the network indicator...
If the phone was dialing verizon tower, based off the incorrect PRI, which it was, would not get the service *redirect* to customer service through sprint...
It is not a speed dial.... It is built into sprint's network...
And edit* because I know its coming....
It was still built off of the Verizon base... The PRI was not the only thing in DamageControl different...
Not what you were talking about, but a strange thing just happened. I have been tweaking with all the png's in HtcDialer.apk and Phone.apk....Flashed to phone and as I was looking through everything...IT DIALED *2... Kinda Freaky...
scirio said:
I find that hard to believe. And if true then these "service settings" should be able to be modified to remove just that speed dial entry.
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Are you the same guy that complained about this months ago on bout ever Hero forum?
You want your wife to be # 2 right and it is UNTHINKABLE that she has to be speed dial 3?
scirio said:
Not sure why Sprint wants to replace the all-time most commonly/important number on the keypad most often used for speeddial with their own *2 customer service number.. as if it isn't short enough already. And the fact that it can't be replaced or deleted is irritating.
DamageControl v1.0 was great in that it didnt have the number in there.
DC v2.05 has it. Can it be removed at the system level??
Thanks.
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*2 is a Sprint defined feature code used by dialing "*" then "2" then "Call". Speed dial 2 is available and not interfered with by *2, and is used by long pressing "2". What's the problem?
edit: ah, now I see, *2 is programmed in speed dial position 2 and positions 1 and 2 cannot be re-programmed through the menus provided ... so the manual says you can program 9 speed dial entries, but as it stands, you can only program 7 entries (3 thru 9) - ok, my bad!
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Service setting being the PRI... Which is the network indicator...
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Not true. I am on Cellular South and I am using my ROM (BitterSweet) that is based off DamageControl V2.05 WITH the Cellular South PRI, and I too have this as speeddial 2. Not only that, it even says "Sprint Customer Service" when I dial it. So no, it is NOT PRI based
KyleIsTheBeast said:
Not true. I am on Cellular South and I am using my ROM (BitterSweet) that is based off DamageControl V2.05 WITH the Cellular South PRI, and I too have this as speeddial 2. Not only that, it even says "Sprint Customer Service" when I dial it. So no, it is NOT PRI based
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PRI is a ISDN indicator for a voice T1 with 23 channels.. It is what sets up every call you make...Every call made from your phone, goes through a PRI gateway. It leads the caller Id and call through the network to your device and is what provides Caller ID and is network specific.. Without the correct PRI you cannot correctly dial into any network.. ****KEY WORD-correctly***
Just because you cook roms, doesn't mean you know everything little one...
The reason you don't have it on damage control is because it is a verizon rom, based off what they need for calls... It is built into Sprint because it is a Sprint Phone.. Go change something in the radio, you might be able to get it off..
But again.. please believe what you want...
dhero1 said:
*2 is a Sprint defined feature code used by dialing "*" then "2" then "Call". Speed dial 2 is available and not interfered with by *2, and is used by long pressing "2". What's the problem?
edit: ah, now I see, *2 is programmed in speed dial position 2 and positions 1 and 2 cannot be re-programmed through the menus provided ... so the manual says you can program 9 speed dial entries, but as it stands, you can only program 7 entries (3 thru 9) - ok, my bad!
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This guys right.. I was thinking way too far into what the OP asked..It didn't even dawn on me until I read this post that he just wants his 2 key to dial.. Not change it in the way I thought he was asking... So all my posts are wrong.. But I'm leaving them up there, just because I figure someone in all the glory of the recent PRI issues would like to know..
But the part about the DC not having it is right..
That speed dial is hard coded somewhere, so it couldn't be that hard to change.. Unzip a rom and have a look. Look for anything in the phone or dialer that has a key structure and see if you can find it...
Tipharet said:
Are you the same guy that complained about this months ago on bout ever Hero forum?
You want your wife to be # 2 right and it is UNTHINKABLE that she has to be speed dial 3?
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Relax Tipharet, you're thinking about me from months back when I asked here and on the GSM hero forum (made sense then because we just found root).
It is obviously an annoying "feature" for many.
That said, I tried pushing the HtcDialer.apk from the eris leak to fresh 2.0d, but it left me with a phone with no dialer. I definitely missed a needed step to get it right, but that is the extent of my skills. I think that this will work if someone else can give it a go.
Hey not sure if I am just digging up what you all already know, but all you have to do is flash another HtcDialer.apk from any other carrier besides sprint.
I updated JsChaiSurf's black dialer with the CS dialer, so you don't have to mess with *2 being sprint's b1atch.
get it here:http://www.mediafire.com/?9duxygzh77c4f59
I did not know this!
Thank YOU, awesome work!
Hello!
Sorry if this has been asked and answered but I searched for it and could not find any info, although I swear I read a post about it the other day.
Anyway, where can I get the HTC IME with the Text to Speech function? Im on Tainted Vanilla and want to add that IME to it..
thanks.
I posted this the other day but it didn't seem like anyone cared.
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I took the HTC_IME keyboard with voice input from the leaked myTouch Slide ROM and to my surprise it worked on the Eris. The only problem I've noticed is the user dictionary will crash when you try to open it. If someone would like to fix it that would be great.
While I think you're better off with jonasl's HTC_IME mod I think some people may prefer this.
Download HTC_IME-vi.zip (mirrors)
Download HTC_IME-vi-undo.zip (mirrors)
Copy HTC_IME-vi.zip to your sdcard and flash it as you would any other zip.
Flash HTC_IME-vi-undo.zip to get rid of this keyboard and go back to the default HTC_IME.
I don't know what will happen if you use this on a ported Hero or other custom ROM. I can tell you that it works on a plain rooted ROM.
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Thanks alot man!
notsed said:
I posted this the other day but it didn't seem like anyone cared.
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I cared. Used your link to jonasl and it works great. Sorry about not acknowledging your contribution.
Are you looking for the vanilla keyboard? It's here http://android.grdlock.net/ under the extra's section
I downloaded and installed the HTC_IME Mod and when I went to use it for the first time I got a security message saying that any text entered including conversations, passwords, and credit card information can be recorded and sent to the developer.
I am deleting it right away ! ! !
harleylowrider said:
I downloaded and installed the HTC_IME Mod and when I went to use it for the first time I got a security message saying that any text entered including conversations, passwords, and credit card information can be recorded and sent to the developer.
I am deleting it right away ! ! !
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That's the default message you see when you install a keyboard. You'll see the same thing if you try Swype. But don't install if you're not comfortable
Ohh, I see. I am new to all this.. So this program can not capture that information then? What is Swipe?
notsed said:
I posted this the other day but it didn't seem like anyone cared.
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I took the HTC_IME keyboard with voice input from the leaked myTouch Slide ROM and to my surprise it worked on the Eris. The only problem I've noticed is the user dictionary will crash when you try to open it. If someone would like to fix it that would be great.
While I think you're better off with jonasl's HTC_IME mod I think some people may prefer this.
Download HTC_IME-vi.zip (mirrors)
Download HTC_IME-vi-undo.zip (mirrors)
Copy HTC_IME-vi.zip to your sdcard and flash it as you would any other zip.
Flash HTC_IME-vi-undo.zip to get rid of this keyboard and go back to the default HTC_IME.
I don't know what will happen if you use this on a ported Hero or other custom ROM. I can tell you that it works on a plain rooted ROM.
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What does "flash" mean? if i want to get rid og the new HTC_IME..how do i flash it?
Thanks
I can't believe an image with Google results for "white people smell" is considered offensive. Jesus Christ lighten up.
harleylowrider said:
Ohh, I see. I am new to all this.. So this program can not capture that information then? What is Swipe?
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I suppose in theory it could, but the one I posted is straight from an HTC ROM and the HTC_IME mod has the source available. If there was anything fishy in it someone would've spotted it by now. This is Swype.
harleylowrider said:
What does "flash" mean? if i want to get rid og the new HTC_IME..how do i flash it?
Thanks
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It means you would flash it like any other zip through the recovery menu. This is only for rooted phones.
Hello.
I have a Touch Pro 2 and to change the my carries configuration I enter to the EPST program (##778#). I want to buy a EVO 4G, but I can't find what do you use to change those carrier configurations on a Android Based phone, can some one help me?
Thanks.
armand2099 said:
Hello.
I have a Touch Pro 2 and to change the my carries configuration I enter to the EPST program (##778#). I want to buy a EVO 4G, but I can't find what do you use to change those carrier configurations on a Android Based phone, can some one help me?
Thanks.
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##775# I Think
You need your MSL # to get to the edit modes. Here are some EPST codes:
##your msl number#(##000000#)
##your otksl number#(##000000#)
##data# (##3282#)
##debug#(##33284#)
##diag#(##3424#)
##rtn#(##786#)
##prl#(##775#)
##prev#(##7738#)
##akey#(##2539#)
##vocoder# (##8626337#)
*#*#info*#*# (*#*#4636#*#*)
That's for PRL (775)...the EPST command has been taken out...I think. Because it's supposed to be ##778#.
Edit: 786 = RTN
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That's for PRL (775)...the EPST command has been taken out...I think. Because it's supposed to be ##778#.
Edit: 786 = RTN
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##775# works and I changed 786 to rtn.
Sorry, that post was fragmented as ****...I meant that ##775# was for updating the PRL, and that EPST normally was ##778# (778 = PST)...but it doesn't work. There was even a point while switching my roms around on my Hero that I lost ##778#....soooo...I don't know if it's an APK or what....
Bump to someone who can get EPST working...
EPST editor is ##3282# (##DATA#)
Thank you all for your inputs.
For what I can see of your answers:
On an Android Based phone:
##775# is for change the PRL
##3282# is for change the Radio settings.
Is there some one with an HTC Android Based phone that can confirm this (if it is on an EVO 4G will be great).
Thanks.
armand2099 said:
Thank you all for your inputs.
For what I can see of your answers:
On an Android Based phone:
##775# is for change the PRL
##3282# is for change the Radio settings.
Is there some one with an HTC Android Based phone that can confirm this (if it is on an EVO 4G will be great).
Thanks.
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I can confirm both, I used them both extensively yesterday...
phobos512 said:
I can confirm both, I used them both extensively yesterday...
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Thanks a lot phobos512, I really appreciate the help, just one more thing: Did you need the SPC code as on WinMo EPST to edit the settings? and if you did, how did you get it?
Thanks.
Nah, that's a different part? of EPST...778 accesses different fields of programming. Like on the hero, you could change radio preferences.. like gsm or cdma...etc.
After 2.3 upgrade, ##775# no longer works. Any one has alternatives?
Thanks
Hi Guys,
Is it possible to change the phone number of my Froyo phone on Bell without reverting back to the stock ROM?
Thanks!
utcrazy said:
Hi Guys,
Is it possible to change the phone number of my Froyo phone on Bell without reverting back to the stock ROM?
Thanks!
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Yes you can.
jadesse said:
Yes you can.
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How do I change it in android?
utcrazy said:
How do I change it in android?
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I believe that you need to have something like CDMA Workshop, where you can connect the device to the computer and change all the programming of the device (including phone numbers).
I believe there are codes as well to access carrier programming directly in the device, but I don't know them. Although, I have seen a few threads with these codes around xda.
I know my new XevRev rom for WM6.5 would allow me to program/PRL update with Verizon, it is currently untested with other carriers though but I wager it should work since I made the roms carrier specific. It's not droid but you shouldn't have to flash back to stock without relocking.
Since I switched service to MetroPCS with my EVO and Metro did an outstanding job in leaving me phone-less for a full day and a half due to not programming it properly, I had to search around a bit myself and came across a few codes that may help:
##DATA#
##DIAG#
##000000# (note that if the zeros are for the MSL number. If you have CID unlocked the device, this code should probably work. Else, you will need to figure out your MSL. You can use MSL Reader, which is free in the Market). BTW, this last one is the EPST Programming, which is where you can change the phone number. Having said that, play with this at your own risk and back up every single number that you change by writing it down somewhere in case you need it again)