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I'm in one of those areas AT&T got when Alltel got sold. I've got an Aria with 2.1 on it, and other than the fact I'm already running out of internal storage (no app2sd) I really dig it.
I like the Sense UI, I've used z4root and a freezer app to quiet the bloatware on it, and a battery lasts me at least a day with moderate use as a wifi+gps device.
I'm looking at either installing CM7 or Gene's Liberated 2.2.2 ROM, but I've got one question:
Currently AT&T hasn't actually extended service to my area even though they shipped the phone... I get "Simcard is not MM provisioned" (or similar) messages, and no service. Since I'm on campus most of the time with Wifi, I've been using the Aria as a wifi+gps device only. In late April or early May my current phone will supposedly stop getting service, and the Aria will automagically start working. Jokes about the competence of AT&T aside, what are the chances of this actually happening if I install CM or Liberated?
They communicate with your sim card not your phone.when att finishes the merge they'll authorise your sim card on the network.if you switch to cm7 make sure you write down your voicemail # first.its not in the rom like the liberated series.
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mtnlion said:
They communicate with your sim card not your phone.when att finishes the merge they'll authorise your sim card on the network.if you switch to cm7 make sure you write down your voicemail # first.its not in the rom like the liberated series.
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Voicemail number is visible from Settings > Call settings > Call forwarding, just copy that number to voicemail number.
the answer is absolutely yes. They just activated mine. (just in case anyone stumbles across this).
It did take them nearly an hour from shutoff to activation, but oh well.
Yeah I live in south Dakota and was part of the transition too. Of course I tore into my phone before it was active by rooting and installing CM7.
When they finally activated it I didn't have any problems.
If you are tired of waiting for the transition to take place and would like to get your phone activated earlier then send me a message and I will let you know what I did to get mine working. Mine wasn't suppose to be active until the 19th of this month.
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Your voicemail number is just your own phone number.
Plasmamuffins said:
Your voicemail number is just your own phone number.
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Yeah, that works too. It redirects to the actual voicemail number when you call yourself. I think the downside of putting your own number as your voicemail number is that when you dial voicemail your call log will say your own name instead of "Voicemail". Not a big deal though.
Whenever I roam at work and people call, they say it just rings and rings and wont let them leave a voicemail for me. Im using roam control to force roaming otherwise I get no signal at all
Anyone know what could be wrong?
I also used a google voice number as well and tied that into my account, but deactivated it a few months ago since I didnt like it. Im not sure if that messed anything up either?
redspeed said:
Whenever I roam at work and people call, they say it just rings and rings and wont let them leave a voicemail for me. Im using roam control to force roaming otherwise I get no signal at all
Anyone know what could be wrong?
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Are you allowing data when roaming? I think visual voicemail used data to deliver the message.
Edit: Sorry, didn't read carefully. Nevermind.
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Are you allowing data when roaming? I think visual voicemail used data to deliver the message.
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He's not talking about getting them, he's talking about people not being able to leave them. I haven't heard of this before, but I'm guessing it has something to do with Google Voice, and not just that you're forcing roaming.
Sprint had outages here in Phoenix. My gf called me and could not get the option to leave me a voicemail either. Sucks when you're waiting for a call about a job.
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Turns out it was not just while roaming, people could not leave me a voicemail at all.
When I linked my google voice account to sprint, it deleted my sprint voicemail due to a glitch. When I deactivated google voice, my sprint voicemail remained deleted.
I had to call in several times for them to reactivate my voicemail for me.
FYI be careful if you use the google voice link feature.
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Turns out it was not just while roaming, people could not leave me a voicemail at all.
When I linked my google voice account to sprint, it deleted my sprint voicemail due to a glitch. When I deactivated google voice, my sprint voicemail remained deleted.
I had to call in several times for them to reactivate my voicemail for me.
FYI be careful if you use the google voice link feature.
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It's not the google voice. It's the network. I havent been able to call out or make a call from home in 4 days now. When my girlfriend called me from work today she could not even get my voicemail. Thank you Sprint and stupid iPhone users.
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It's not the google voice. It's the network. I havent been able to call out or make a call from home in 4 days now. When my girlfriend called me from work today she could not even get my voicemail. Thank you Sprint and stupid iPhone users.
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I think in this case it was google voice since I used it briefly last month, and thats when the voicemail issues started. A lot of people were telling me they couldnt leave voicemail but i didnt think much of it at the time. When I talked to sprint they told me my voicemail was deleted from my account at the same time I started google voice so it cant be a coincidence.
Moved from an iPhone to the N4 on AT&T about a month ago. Until today I did not realize that the voicemail feature does not work (might be a blessing in disguise ). I do not use any app for visual voicemail though that's how the iPhone worked. I tried dialing 1 for voicemail and AT&T prompts me to enter my voicemail number, I enter my mobile phone (10 digits) and it says "invalid mailbox number" or something to that effect. I suspect it's because it used to work differently on the iPhone. Also if I call my cell from a different phone it just rings and rings, it never goes to voicemail, so I guess I have no voicemail service.
Anyone know how to get it to work or should I just get the AT&T visual voicemail app from the play store and hope that works? I know, last resort is to call AT&T, which I try to avoid if possible.
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Moved from an iPhone to the N4 on AT&T about a month ago. Until today I did not realize that the voicemail feature does not work (might be a blessing in disguise ). I do not use any app for visual voicemail though that's how the iPhone worked. I tried dialing 1 for voicemail and AT&T prompts me to enter my voicemail number, I enter my mobile phone (10 digits) and it says "invalid mailbox number" or something to that effect. I suspect it's because it used to work differently on the iPhone. Also if I call my cell from a different phone it just rings and rings, it never goes to voicemail, so I guess I have no voicemail service.
Anyone know how to get it to work or should I just get the AT&T visual voicemail app from the play store and hope that works? I know, last resort is to call AT&T, which I try to avoid if possible.
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You need to call att and tell them you are no longer using an iPhone. Voicemail is set up in a special way specifically for the iPhone, at least on att it is. I had to do the same thing a couple years ago when I moved to the first galaxy s. It's stupid.
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Endoran said:
You need to call att and tell them you are no longer using an iPhone. Voicemail is set up in a special way specifically for the iPhone, at least on att it is. I had to do the same thing a couple years ago when I moved to the first galaxy s. It's stupid.
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Ah, thanks. People in the community know more than AT&T of course When I called them to get the data going on my N4, they first put me on some Blackberry plan that stopped working after a day. It took another call to get provisioned for the "phone" APN. You'd think that they should have noticed I no longer have the iPhone and they would have fixed my voicemail too...
So getting the AT&T Visual Voicemail app won't help if my voicemail is setup for iPhone right? What's interesting is that calls to my mobile just keep on ringing, they don't go to any voicemail, iPhone or otherwise. I guess somehow the system knows I don't have an iPhone, but it doesn't do anything to fix it.
Google Voice
You should just install the Google Voice app and follow the setup instructions, it's much better than visual voice mail
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Ah, thanks. People in the community know more than AT&T of course When I called them to get the data going on my N4, they first put me on some Blackberry plan that stopped working after a day. It took another call to get provisioned for the "phone" APN. You'd think that they should have noticed I no longer have the iPhone and they would have fixed my voicemail too...
So getting the AT&T Visual Voicemail app won't help if my voicemail is setup for iPhone right? What's interesting is that calls to my mobile just keep on ringing, they don't go to any voicemail, iPhone or otherwise. I guess somehow the system knows I don't have an iPhone, but it doesn't do anything to fix it.
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The at&t VVM app won't work on the N4 as it's not one of the phones that the app supports. Just get Google voice and let that be your VVM. It's much better than the crappy at&t app (I used it on my vivid...)
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Thanks everyone for your help. I called AT&T and got the VM going, old school long press "1". Good enough for now. Not a big VM user, took me almost a month to notice the voicemail was not working on my N4
Yes, I know about GV and I might actually port my mobile number to GV soon.
Mine sure as hell works. Got the nastiest voicemail ever from my ex. Blessing in disguise is right.
Funny thing is AT&T told me my voicemail service "expired". Gotta check the expiration date next time
I've seen a few threads about this in the past for AT&T and call forwarding/google voice. I guess they never fixed it.
I tried setting it up via the google voice app, but it failed. I then tried to change it in call settings, but it fails, "Failed to read data", "Forwarding number change failed". I try going into More settings, "Failed to read data", "Network or SIM card error", and finally I tried to enter the MMI code, and all it does is say "MMI Code Started" and nothing happens.
I've rebooted, I've tried it with wifi off, all sorts of stuff. I guess I don't understand *why* I've seen threads back to the S2/3 with the same problem and why it isn't fixed.
I have been told by AT&T conditional call forwarding is enabled on the line.
Has anyone else gotten this to work on their S7? Is it just me?
Google voice works for me. I installed google voice app and use Hangouts as primary method of listing to my VM.
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Google voice works for me. I installed google voice app and use Hangouts as primary method of listing to my VM.
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When you installed Google Voice, I'm guessing it configured your voice mail for you? Did you have to use the MMI code, or did GV handle it all?
I'm thinking there is something messed up on my line. About a month ago, my line was transferred to my work account. I didn't verify if GV was still working after the transfer. And then I got the new phone, which required a new SIM. I don't know if it is the new phone, sim, or the line transfer that is the problem.
Do you get any errors when you go into the phone settings, and do more settings so you can see the forwarding details?
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When you installed Google Voice, I'm guessing it configured your voice mail for you? Did you have to use the MMI code, or did GV handle it all?
I'm thinking there is something messed up on my line. About a month ago, my line was transferred to my work account. I didn't verify if GV was still working after the transfer. And then I got the new phone, which required a new SIM. I don't know if it is the new phone, sim, or the line transfer that is the problem.
Do you get any errors when you go into the phone settings, and do more settings so you can see the forwarding details?
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Google voice configured everything for me. I didn't have to do anything.
Under setting Voicemail Service provider shows "Google Voice"
Voicemail setting, it shows my Google number and my account being signed in.
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I tried setting it up via the google voice app, but it failed. I then tried to change it in call settings, but it fails, "Failed to read data", "Forwarding number change failed". I try going into More settings, "Failed to read data", "Network or SIM card error", and finally I tried to enter the MMI code, and all it does is say "MMI Code Started" and nothing happens.
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I recently switch to Cricket, 5gb for 45$ a month with autopay. I getting the same errors. Good thing I also have a att prepaid Nokia lumia 635, I inserted sim on this phone and able to setup call forwarding, after you done, move sim back to s7 edge.
maybe get a used Nokia lumia 635 and give it a try? the phone is really cheap so give it a try. no guarette it works for you but it works for me.
So, I tried the SIM from another S7 (not edge), mine is edge, and it was able to go into the call forwarding settings on my phone. Previously I would get a Network or SIM error, and call waiting would be disabled. With the other SIM, these settings worked. So we know it isn't GV or the phone.
After an extensive conversation with their level 2 support, we found the 2 lines are provisioned with the same features. But, we found that the IMEI that was associated with my line was my old phones IMEI and not my new one. I was skeptical that this would solve the problem because we put a different SIM (from a different phone with a different IMEI) and it worked, however, I was assured that it is more of a 2 systems on the back end not validating things correctly due to the old IMEI.
They had to escalate the IMEI change and I was told it should be changed on the line within 24 hours. So now I wait.
Background: My coworker and I got our phones on Monday, 3/7. When we attempted to have them activated, the AT&T rep said she couldn't do it, that it was too early and was having problems. She created a ticket and put the one line on the ticket, and my line as a note on the ticket. My line started "working" that day, but the other line took 3 days to activate. I guess it took 3 days for them to properly activate because that is the one with the SIM that worked. Mine, that started working on 3/7 has all the problems with call forwarding and waiting.
Hopefully the IMEI thing on the back end will solve the issue.
qw
It is now working. For whatever reason, getting the correct IMEI in the system for me fixed the problem.
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I've seen a few threads about this in the past for AT&T and call forwarding/google voice. I guess they never fixed it.
I tried setting it up via the google voice app, but it failed. I then tried to change it in call settings, but it fails, "Failed to read data", "Forwarding number change failed". I try going into More settings, "Failed to read data", "Network or SIM card error", and finally I tried to enter the MMI code, and all it does is say "MMI Code Started" and nothing happens.
I've rebooted, I've tried it with wifi off, all sorts of stuff. I guess I don't understand *why* I've seen threads back to the S2/3 with the same problem and why it isn't fixed.
I have been told by AT&T conditional call forwarding is enabled on the line.
Has anyone else gotten this to work on their S7? Is it just me?
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resetting APN under mobile networks fixed it for me
I have a G930U on AT&T and it took me about a week to realize missed calls weren't going to voicemail (had an AT&T S5 previously) I kept getting MMI code errors when using the **004* code provided by GV, and the GV app was unable to update as well. I was able to fix the issue via an AT&T support chat.
Per the Google Voice support page (click the "Additional help for AT&T customers" dropdown): https://support.google.com/voice/answer/165656?hl=en
If you are having trouble configuring Google voicemail on AT&T, you can make the switch by contacting AT&T Support live chat:
Ask your support representative to set up call forwarding for the following HD Voice settings: Busy, Unanswered, Unreachable. Confirm that they don't set up call forwarding for Always Forward.
The representative should set the forwarding number as your Google Voice number.
Before disconnecting with your representative, check that your voicemails are arriving in your Google Voice inbox:
Call your phone and let it ring until it goes to voicemail.
Call your phone and reject the call.
Turn off your phone and then call it.
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Works like a charm now.
Alright so for the past few weeks, I've been having issues sending SMS i'd send the message but the person wouldn't get the message till 20-30 minutes later. I called
T-Mobile multiple times about this issue and they reset some settings on their side but it would be every night starting at 10:30PM est til 2AM est. Whenever Tmo reset settings on their side SMS works. So a few days ago, I went to Tmo to get a new sim card and so did my girlfriend she got a new sim card who she has the
GS7 edge (T-Mobile) but any ways the problem has gotten worse and now im not sure what to-do. Weather a factory reset would fix the issue or changing the messaging app i've been using Google Messenger what else can I possibly do?
Try swapping SIM's with your girlfriend (Not sure what Sim the GS7E uses). See if the problem follows the SIM (IE, Your number/account) or the device. If your phone sends texts no problem with her SIM, Then it's not your phones problem. It's something to do with the provisioning on their (T-Mobiles) side. If it follows the phone. Compare the APN settings to your Girlfriends phone. They should match. If that all fails, You may want to try a factory reset.
I assume there is a way you could somehow see the message exiting the phone in a debug log somewhere. I'm not sure how one could do that. But I assume the phone will queue the message if it doesn't transmit. And you should be able to see that somewhere besides in the messaging app. I would also assume somewhere you can see why it's rejected by the local tower. I would imagine there is some kind of rejection message carried in signaling, But these are just my assumptions. I work in the carrier trunking business, Not the cell business. Haha.
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Try swapping SIM's with your girlfriend (Not sure what Sim the GS7E uses). See if the problem follows the SIM (IE, Your number/account) or the device. If your phone sends texts no problem with her SIM, Then it's not your phones problem. It's something to do with the provisioning on their (T-Mobiles) side. If it follows the phone. Compare the APN settings to your Girlfriends phone. They should match. If that all fails, You may want to try a factory reset.
I assume there is a way you could somehow see the message exiting the phone in a debug log somewhere. I'm not sure how one could do that. But I assume the phone will queue the message if it doesn't transmit. And you should be able to see that somewhere besides in the messaging app. I would also assume somewhere you can see why it's rejected by the local tower. I would imagine there is some kind of rejection message carried in signaling, But these are just my assumptions. I work in the carrier trunking business, Not the cell business. Haha.
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it uses the nano sim that's actually not bad idea i'm going to try that, but before I did a factory reset on my N6P. I assume there could be a way to find out how to debug log it or anything to figure out what's going on, but i don't get since we got new sim cards why would it keep on doing it. Also that's why came here to see if anyone has been having the same issues with their N6P's on Tmo.
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it uses the nano sim that's actually not bad idea i'm going to try that, but before I did a factory reset on my N6P. I assume there could be a way to find out how to debug log it or anything to figure out what's going on, but i don't get since we got new sim cards why would it keep on doing it. Also that's why came here to see if anyone has been having the same issues with their N6P's on Tmo.
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Well, My buddies got a N6P on T-Mobile here in Central Florida and has no issues.
I suggest swapping them SIM's because it tests the provisioning. The SIM's themselves are fine. Because they work at all. The bigger thing to test here is that your account/line is correct. And by swapping SIM's you're trying a known-good account. So it's less about the SIM being functional. And more about T-Mobile not having some kind of misconfiguration on your account. So let us know how it goes.
As for how to look into it further, Hopefully someone else can chime in. As that's outside my depth.
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Well, My buddies got a N6P on T-Mobile here in Central Florida and has no issues.
I suggest swapping them SIM's because it tests the provisioning. The SIM's themselves are fine. Because they work at all. The bigger thing to test here is that your account/line is correct. And by swapping SIM's you're trying a known-good account. So it's less about the SIM being functional. And more about T-Mobile not having some kind of misconfiguration on your account. So let us know how it goes.
As for how to look into it further, Hopefully someone else can chime in. As that's outside my depth.
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well about swapping SIM's would it matter that we are on the same account, the delayed messages won't start until night like around 10:30PM sometimes maybe later
humpty123 said:
well about swapping SIM's would it matter that we are on the same account, the delayed messages won't start until night like around 10:30PM sometimes maybe later
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Nope. Still a good test. Since they are different numbers / lines.
That's strange. I have a 6p on T-Mobile as well and haven't had those issues. Stock N ROM and using stock Messenger app.
I also work for T-Mobile, where do you live?
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That's strange. I have a 6p on T-Mobile as well and haven't had those issues. Stock N ROM and using stock Messenger app.
I also work for T-Mobile, where do you live?
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I live in South FL, Stock 6.0.1 MM using stock Messenger app. I went to a T-Mobile store and they said it was because my phone is a "Unlocked Phone" and they also blame it on the network is "congested" but my girlfriend she has the GS7 Edge and it only happens when i text her and it starts at 10:30PM messages get delayed but with the double texts they have always been like this. even when I had my N6 from T-Mobile. So now i'm not sure what to do, if a factory reset on my device or on her phone also or what....
On my 6p, no matter what settings or apps used, I had mms and sms issues whenever I had wifi calling turned on. My issues were late and undelivered messages. Had to turn off wifi calling.
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I live in South FL, Stock 6.0.1 MM using stock Messenger app. I went to a T-Mobile store and they said it was because my phone is a "Unlocked Phone" and they also blame it on the network is "congested" but my girlfriend she has the GS7 Edge and it only happens when i text her and it starts at 10:30PM messages get delayed but with the double texts they have always been like this. even when I had my N6 from T-Mobile. So now i'm not sure what to do, if a factory reset on my device or on her phone also or what....
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Try turning on SMS over IMS. Enter *#*#4636#*#* in the dialer>phone information>Turn on SMS over IMS.
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Try turning on SMS over IMS. Enter *#*#4636#*#* in the dialer>phone information>Turn on SMS over IMS.
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okay i've turned on SMS over IMS I'll see how this works for a day or 2 thank you!
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On my 6p, no matter what settings or apps used, I had mms and sms issues whenever I had wifi calling turned on. My issues were late and undelivered messages. Had to turn off wifi calling.
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I don't have wifi calling on, and now I have issues with calls the phone call breaks up. And I will have to hangup and try and call her back but it goes straight to voicemail til I wait 5 minutes then call again and she said it was the same for her, when she tried to call me back. It would go straight to voicemail after the call breaks up and there is all this feedback.