Still waiting on my DINC while using my WM TP2. I have one well two feathers I like to have on my DINC. I am tech support and get calls all the time:
1. On my TP2 when on a call and a new incoming call comes in I can reject that call with a 'send txt' button and it send the caller a text I pre-created to let them know I am busy. Is it possible to do this on the DINC?
2. There is a free app my TP2 uses to record all calls automatically and it helps me because I cannot not write many times when I am driving or running network in a ceiling so the ability to playback a saved call is huge. Is there a app out there anyone use to record calls on the DINC? (pls do not concern me about the legal side this is for me and me only and there are apps that can do it which I am doing now)
Thx
DINC does at least one of those
parcou said:
1. On my TP2 when on a call and a new incoming call comes in I can reject that call with a 'send txt' button and it send the caller a text I pre-created to let them know I am busy. Is it possible to do this on the DINC?
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This is already built in ... go to PHONE -> MENU -> PHONE SETTINGS
The top entry is "Edit default message" where you would put your pre-typed rejection. Once its in there, on a phone ring, you can go to Menu and click "reject and send message" (or some such thing; cant be sure as I am not getting a phone call as I write this).
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OK, here is a thought..
Normally, when a phone call comes in, our phones ask us to accept or reject the calls. Now in symbian phones (like nokia 7710), the options given are:
1. Accept 2. Reject 3. Reply by SMS. On selecting the 3rd option, call is rejected an sms is sent to the calling party.
Now, softwares exist for wm5 where u can send sms on rejecting a call but this option is limited in the sense that there is no "runtime" option, e.g., u can send sms for:
1. either all rejected calls
2. or to a predefined list of numbers.
So, how difficult would it be to add this option to windows mobile? This would help us a lot...
it is irritating to have every text msg popped up. and I do not feel secure to have the msg shown there for few seconds. so just wondering is there any way to shut that pop-up off ? TIA
sounds like you have women problems
mazdaspeed said:
sounds like you have women problems
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lol~ not really...just wanna shut that off for not exposing my so called privacy
unicorn129 said:
it is irritating to have every text msg popped up. and I do not feel secure to have the msg shown there for few seconds. so just wondering is there any way to shut that pop-up off ? TIA
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settings\sounds & notifications\notifications tab
select Messaging: New text message from the "Event:" drop down menu
uncheck the "Display message on screen" tickbox.
click ok.
go have a beer and chill for a minute or two and voila! it bloody works!
I feel you
I would also like to know if it's possible to turn SMS *receiving* off completely (i.e. so that the phone will "refuse" to accept SMS messages but will continue to receive regular voice calls).
Any suggestion?
Cheers!
Dan
leo-chan said:
settings\sounds & notifications\notifications tab
select Messaging: New text message from the "Event:" drop down menu
uncheck the "Display message on screen" tickbox.
click ok.
go have a beer and chill for a minute or two and voila! it bloody works!
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hooray...works perfectly...thanks a lot man
turn SMS *receiving* off completely
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dan74 said:
I would also like to know if it's possible to turn SMS *receiving* off completely (i.e. so that the phone will "refuse" to accept SMS messages but will continue to receive regular voice calls).
Any suggestion?
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You could just call your carrier and tell them to turn off sms on your account.
Blowfish64 said:
You could just call your carrier and tell them to turn off sms on your account.
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sure , but then again for voice you have unconditional voice forwarding that you can control yourself, whereas for SMSes you have... nothing!
i guess it would be easy to hack the phone to report something like "memory capacity exceeded" when the network tries to deliver a short message and you don't want to receive any messages, but want to still be able to receive phone calls. that would make the network store your message(s) and try to deliver later. i also guess that would be much easier than waiting for your operator to implement something like "unconditional sms forwarding"
regards,
dan
There are plenty of applications that will block SMS's. Photo Contacts Pro, SmartBlock, EasyHelper SMS, etc. A simple search would have turned up a ton of them.
If you go into the phone dialing app and go into options, there is a tab for "services" that is listed in there. It give you a number for the "text message service center" - you might get what you want by changing that to 0 or something. Not sure.
But yea, you should be able to call your carrier and have them turn this off. Since they charge you for incoming texts usually, they should have a way to opt out.
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If you go into the phone dialing app and go into options, there is a tab for "services" that is listed in there. It give you a number for the "text message service center" - you might get what you want by changing that to 0 or something. Not sure.
But yea, you should be able to call your carrier and have them turn this off. Since they charge you for incoming texts usually, they should have a way to opt out.
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changing the service center no will not prevent your phone receiving short messages, it is only used when you send them.
over here operators don't usually charge for incoming text messages (unless it's from a special service). i remember that on the other side of the atlantic things are quite different
Hey, as we all know, WM doesn't have a real and stable built-in voicemail program, due to hardware restrictions. I know you can't record the incoming sound (unless its on speaker), but I'm looking for a program that will do the following:
1. If I don't do anything when a call is received, I want the program to do nothing, meaning the call would go to the regular voicemail.
2. When I get a incoming call, I want to have 2 options: Answer or Filter. If I press filter, the program would answer the phone call, and automatically play a message (same as voicemail). Now I can't record the incoming voice, but I can listen to the caller and decide if I want to answer or not. This would give me the big advantage of a built-in voicemail and bypass the hardware restrictions.
So, to sum up, if I can't answer a call and can't listen to it at the moment, I won't lose anything, but if I want to filter my incoming calls, its a great way to do that.
What do u think, is there a program like that already? Is it possible to create one?
Hi!
I have read all over the Internet, but everyone makes complaint about some missed notifications. I need the opposite. When I reject the call I DON'T want to see any notification about missed call. To reject or not it is only my decision. How to remove this annoying feature?
My device is BA (Qtek 9090) with WM 6.1.
Start > Settings > Sounds and Notifications
select Missed call from drop down menu, then untick Show message on screen
but it will disable the notification for missed call too
IN ANY Windows Mobile Device, the cancelled/rejectedcall is treated as missed call
I know this. 10x. Idea is to find some software which will make difference between rejected and not answered calls. Of course, I want to know about missed calls and don't want to use stylus every time after rejecting the call.
Really this is a mess only for me?
I have the same problem, too! I always divert my call to a fixed line phone and I want the feature you suggest badly...
Hello,
I love this phone N4 but i don't really like the GUI when receiving call. When you need to pull to left reject the call and pull to right to receive the call. Sometimes i got the phone upside down and did that in the wrong way around (which i plan to receive the call but i rejected the call instead). So just wondering, is it possible to change the GUI when receiving call? like have a clearer (more colorful buttons) to receive the call.
thanks.
i'm sorry if there's a duplicated thread, i did try to search through.
Try something like Fullscreen caller id from the Play Store.
exDialer is nice.