is this right ???? - Hero, G2 Touch General

CALL DIVERT CODE
**21*07966666666# = does anyone know if this is the correct code to set up a call divert ? Have i got the *'s in the right places ??????

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Phone options....

Did somebody know how to disable functionality in Phone mode that is sending Your Phone number ID, to the call receiver?....or in other words...is it possible make anonimous phone calls?..
tnx
There are 2 ways. Ask your provider to permanently switch off caller id or go to Start - Settings - Personal - Phone - Services - Caller ID - Get Settings - No one
omino_ribelle said:
Did somebody know how to disable functionality in Phone mode that is sending Your Phone number ID, to the call receiver?....or in other words...is it possible make anonimous phone calls?..
tnx
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Of course, you realize that the Cell Phone company still knows you made the call, and whom you called? So it is anonymous only to the receiving party, not in any permanent sense.
Yeah, we should fix that too ! No more bills (Big OR small) :lol:
should be interesting in fact....aha....thanks to ZERIMAR... i was able to redefine the settings avoiding to send ID nr. to my frends......
Didn't the GSM network have anoption never to show Call-ID, unless you put some code in front of the tel.number ?
Or was it the other way around ?
Instead of permanently disable Call ID forwarding through Phone->Settings as suggested, in Italy we have also a code you can put before the number you're calling that disable the ID just for that call. The code is *06#. Maybe other countries are using the same code too, don't know.
Isidoro
Yea it is but if i want t permanently hidden , i should redefine all numbers in phone memory adding this code in front...and then if somebody is calling me, ID is not going to be linked to the number in phone memory......better set up everything in the the phone functions directly....

lineMakeCall Making call silently

Hi,
I am making call using lineMakeCall, I want to make call using this method as the tapiRequestMakeCall does, but it dials the desiered number silently :S
due to the some fact I cant use tapiRequestMakeCall or PhoneMakeCall or RIL_Dial.....
as I want the call to dissconnect using END call key but when I connect using the following code.
Init
selectline
lineOpen
..........
HCALL hCall;
lError = lineMakeCall(g_hLine, &hCall, _T("123"),0,0);
it calls in back ground but when i press end call key i cnt dissconnect
regards
Aftab Alam
Hi Aftab you can still use the code i posted on teksoftco.com/forum ... and create a small phone dialog ...
Cheers,
Raul

Current bounty $255 to anyone who creates these VoIP apps

I am prepared to pledge $30 for some of these hacks, to the first person to develop a working cab to enable them.
If you wish to join me, reply with your pledge and I will update the current bounty below:
$160: Route Kaiser VoIP calls through front speaker
$30: A ipdialplan.xml Dial Plan Wizard app for the WM6 devices including the Kaiser, which allows you to specify in simple fields how your phone book entries should be dialled out via VoIP, and also things like being able to ignore text characters after a number (e.g. +44 20 7841 1234 - Sales)
$65: An app to automatically set different SIP providers for incomings vs. outgoing calls. When phone is inactive, it is set to receiving incoming calls via VoIP provider #1. When you press dial, it sets itself to use VoIP provider #2 until you hang up. (Many people use a no-frills free calls company for outgoing, but a more advanced company for incoming.)
Anyone care to join me in adding to my pledge of $30 for your preference(s), or are able to start a fund on PayPal or somewhere?
Same here, $30 for
1. Speaker correction for Titan P4000 ( should be same problem as Kaiser)
This drives me crazy
I'm in for $50 for anyone that fixes the speaker issue. It is driving me insane
CJSnet said:
[.............]A ipdialplan.xml Dial Plan Wizard app for the WM6 devices including the Kaiser, which allows you to specify in simple fields what to dial when, ...............(e.g. +44 20 7841 1234 - Sales)
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Please explain: do you mean when calling through GSM, dial using rule 1; when calling through SIP: rule 2. Or if there is a +49 in the listed number, then call using rule x ... Or if .......
Since the dialplan xml can support some of these ifs, I presume you are looking for something else, implied by the word 'simple' and wizard?
I simply mean a program that lets you enter your local dialling preferences purely for VoIP calls. This is a much requested feature. Such a program would allow me to specify such things as these:
My country code is +44
My prefix for international calls is 00
My prefix for national calls is 0
From that it should be able to translate the following sort of numbers for dialling out via VoIP using the dialplan file:
+44 20 1234 5678 becomes 020 1234 5678
020 1234 5678 remains 020 1234 5678
+1 404 123 4567 becomes 001 404 123 4567
"+1 404 123 4567 - Sales" becomes 001 404 123 4567
1471 remains 1471
And so on...
lifeisfun said:
Same here, $30 for
1. Speaker correction for Titan P4000 ( should be same problem as Kaiser)
This drives me crazy
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No takers ? I'll bump it to $60
Anyone ?
I am now updating the first post with a running total to get these things fixed.
i would love to donate if you can get 2 & 3 done. I use skype IM+ from shape services. Unlimited incoming calls on my plan, and when i dial out via skype it routes and incoming call back to me, and an outgoing call through the server... For full voice quality..??? i would love a dialer pad for that, or an option before i call to call via skype IM+ or normal call... Unless someone has a good voip program for skype that has full quality i would pay for a dialer program to do that .,.. (seems like option 2 and 3)
I will put you down for the $30 for options 2 and 3 then ambush276 unless you state otherwise.
yeah, if we can get it to work in the Skype IM+ fashion, like ive somewhat described... i would defiantly donate $30 to the cause...
the other positive thing about the +IM< is it dials out over VOIP (skype) but then it sends a incoming call to my phone and an outgoing to another phone, from the server. SO im not 100% what to do...
CJSnet said:
I simply mean a program that lets you enter your local dialling preferences purely for VoIP calls. This is a much requested feature. Such a program would allow me to specify such things as these:
My country code is +44
My prefix for international calls is 00
My prefix for national calls is 0
From that it should be able to translate the following sort of numbers for dialling out via VoIP using the dialplan file:
+44 20 1234 5678 becomes 020 1234 5678
020 1234 5678 remains 020 1234 5678
+1 404 123 4567 becomes 001 404 123 4567
"+1 404 123 4567 - Sales" becomes 001 404 123 4567
1471 remains 1471
And so on...
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Have a look here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1806047&postcount=16
what about for skype.
I am surprised there has not been more response from developers or hackers to this thread I must say
Me too, I guess it's not that easy to do.
To my suprise not too many people complain about it ... I use VOIP all the time for long distance calls.
Regular expression
CJSnet said:
I am surprised there has not been more response from developers or hackers to this thread I must say
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For me, the problem is that :
- you cannot rely on any non digit character
- you cannot even rely on the position of groups in the expression
as the parsing of the expression is beginning anywhere in the expression, where it can match the rule.
Example: the rule '123' matches any expression containing 123 (and not only beginning with 123 and having only 3 digits), as 123, or 9812357, or (123), 001 123 456 7890, ...
As I said in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1808972&postcount=19
Those who are using only this three type of phone entries (with or without any non digit characters inside the number):
- a number beginning with only one 0 (zero) = area code + local number -> in that case, you add the international code (+xx) and suppress the 0 before using it.
- a number beginning with 00 (2 zero) = international number -> in that case, the phone number can be used as it is.
- a number beginning with + = international number -> in that case, you change the + by 00 before using it.
have a very simple ipdialplan and it's simple to make a Dial Plan Wizard app (as you only have to adjust the ipdialplan with your international prefix for numbers beginning with only one 0).
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PS Was the ipdialplan (updated with the right attachment) posted in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1806047&postcount=16 useful?
The thing is, if there were a wizard, then it would be for each user quite simple to find one that works for him, because he will know what he can rely on depending on how his phone book is formatted.
For me I format every number internationally, even local ones. So calling my neighbour in England, is still formatted as +44 20 1234 5678. But so far there is no dial plan that works for internationally formatted UK numbers, as my VoIP provider likes them converted into local numbers, e.g. 020 1234 5678.
A wizard would solve everything.
Small problem
In ipdialplan, what happens when more than one rule match the expression?
On my HTC Touch, with WM6, it's the last matched rule which is the selected one.
The answer of this question will decide the order of the rules.
chrcha said:
PS Was the ipdialplan (updated with the right attachment) posted in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1806047&postcount=16 useful?
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Yes it works perfectly for me! I recommend that file to anyone in the UK looking to solve this problem!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1806047#post1806047
I donate
- 20$ for voip sound coming through ear speaker (in all apps: WM6 VOIP, Skype, fring, ...) but also only if one works (like the WM6 VOIP) then its worth the 20$
- 5$ for config with 2 SIP Providers (one for incoming, the other for outgoing)
go for it freaks!

number and id in recive call

hi all ..
i have one problem with HD with contact
my contact almost by country code example
00966123456789
or
+966123456789
and a few contact like without country code like
0523456789
the problem when i receive any call from any contact member it show me
unknown member
but when i receive any call from any contact without country code it show me name contact ( meaning ok )
so .. any one can help me or other person have same problem
best regards
Mohammed
any solution ?
nobody know how to fix it ?
you could try editing your contacts to just show the local phone number without country code
qazqaz70 said:
hi all ..
i have one problem with HD with contact
my contact almost by country code example
00966123456789
or
+966123456789
and a few contact like without country code like
0523456789
the problem when i receive any call from any contact member it show me
unknown member
but when i receive any call from any contact without country code it show me name contact ( meaning ok )
so .. any one can help me or other person have same problem
best regards
Mohammed
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I'd remove the country code i.e. 00966 & +966 from infront of your phone numbers
Report back if this works
AdvancedConfig call ID match
If I am not mistaken you can use Advanced Configuration Tool to limit "call id match" in phone section. Try setting to 9 digits.
i dont want remove code country
no other idea for fix ?
anyone help please ???????????
did you get an answer to this as I have the same issue

History phone call and hide number mis #31#

Hi !
Sometimes ( but everyday) I need to hide my number sent.
But I noticed that in the history call, #31# appears not. (#31#+number = hide phone number)
To redial this is not practical. I need redial complet number or edit number before call :- /
Can you help me to find a TIPS or Rom or App can remember #31#. (What's wrong?)
Nexus 4 / JB 4.3 - Stock
Sorry for my bad English
Telmo
Try it, and say me if it's ok for you !
Thanks
Hmm... I am alone ... !?

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