Missed Calls - EVO 4G General

I have noticed that if I decide to ignore a call it goes into my missed calls list. It isn't a big issue, but I was wondering if anyone knows a fix to this.

Its still a missed call.
What's broken?

I know I admit it is more of a personal thing then anything at all. I don't remember my Moment listing it as missed.

I think it has something to do with how the HTC dialer is programmed to function. Vanilla android doesn't show ignored calls as missed calls, however when you use an adroid build with htc sense (and htc dialer) it shows ignored calls as missed calls.

Okay, that is what I was figuring it had something to do with the dialer.

That's something my phones have always done

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call filtering w/TAPI?

Hi,
This is my first post, so I just wanted to say that I really appreciate all the support you guys have offered here, this place is probably the most informative source for working on these blasted devices.
I had a question about TAPI, cprog.exe and a couple of applications that are floating around out there. I have noticed a couple applications that appear to "call filter" calls. I was wondering what the basics is for this to work? The applications appear to be independent of cprog.exe but yet claim to control its behavior. The only TAPI call I can find that seems to be relevant is lineSetCallBarringState() but I'm not convinced that would do it... any ideas?
Thank you very much for your time.
-Jake
I think you probably want lineDrop (or lineRedirect?). You can call lineDrop in the lineCallBackFunc, after you receive lineOffering message.
check out the CeDialer sample, or here's a recent thread about getting caller id.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=303050
After you get the ID you can drop the call if you don't like it

Need an app that forward selected calls

Here's my scenario,
I'm receiving calls from 3 people that are annoying, I'm not looking for to block these people, but looking an app that can REDIRECT these SELECTED CALLERS to the number of my CHOOSING.
please help me find an app that forwards calls (THAT DOES NOT TAMPER WITH VOICEMAIL)
Thanx in adv.
I hear that phoneAlarm does this from pocketMax.
http://www.pocketmax.net
just tried it, and did find anything regarding call forwarding.
anyone else????
This won't help with your scenario, but might be useful for future reference.
Google Voice offers this functionality by default. You can send those callers to another number, or straight to voice-mail, or block them entirely if you choose.
Unfortunately, I don't know of any WinMo apps that will do that.
Not sure if MagiCall will help you. You can set up custom rules for each number.
Worked great when I was getting annoying calls.
I normally was using Magi call, but have it under hang up and drop. Problem is that it hangs up a second later (they can still hear my background and notice that it the call is being hanged up for the 1 second).
I have tried about 2-3 apps that they are suppose to block the call, instead it send s them to voice mail (I don't want them to have access to my voice mail) or does hang up immediately. Only if there is a TRUE CALL BLOCKER is would consider it.
I now focusing in finding a app that forwards these selected callers to any number of my choosing.
There has to be an app like this, someone hopefully comes through with that answer.
Extreme184X said:
just tried it, and did find anything regarding call forwarding.
anyone else????
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I'm looking for the same thing and PhoneAlarm Pro does support this feature from what I've read. I downloaded the Pro version and installed it. But after restart, it will get stuck on the main screen and nothing else will show. I waited for a while to see if it will load but nothing ever happened and I kept restarting over and over. I finally ended up doing a hard reset. I'm running on the Leo Cell Evo v5 rom tmobile and I don't know if it has something to do with it, but I don't feel like flashing to another rom to see if it works for me so I'll just leave it alone and let someone else figure it out.

How do i group my call list

I hate seeing how many times I called a person or a person has called me how can I group the calls into one.
Has anyone found a way to do this?
the closest ive found so far is you can got into call history and go to menu<view and chose from all calls, incoming, outgoing, and missed.
tho what i assumed you wanted to do was show each person one time with a number displayed of times theyve called...still looking for a way to do that, it may take some coding to the phone.apk...i dont think its a stock option...
-BMFC

Call, Text, Voice Notification / announcement

Anyone know a way in getting the Evo to voice announce who is calling or texting you?
Be it the name of the person who is calling (if they are in your contacts list) or the phone number if they are not...
I sure miss not having to get up or even bother looking at my phone to know who is calling me or sending me a text. Very convenient feature when you're constantly on the gooooo.....
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Anyone know a way in getting the Evo to voice announce who is calling or texting you?
Be it the name of the person who is calling (if they are in your contacts list) or the phone number if they are not...
I sure miss not having to get up or even bother looking at my phone to know who is calling me or sending me a text. Very convenient feature when you're constantly on the gooooo.....
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download "saymyname" from the market
http://www.appbrain.com/app/org.mailboxer.saymyname
Thank you! Exactly what I needed...

[Q] How to generate missed calls

I am working on a widget that deals with missed calls in one way or another. Everything is going good except when it comes to testing. I dont have a landline so i have to ask my girlfriend to call me in order for me to be able to test functionality.
Is there a better way? I have cm7 and the dev tools are very useful but I haven't found anything that can make a missed call appear
Thanks
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