so what's the deal with no speed deal in froyo. i haven't really seen any mention of it by anyone else. i've installed the regular foyo and now again just installed the clockwork version of froyo (after a data wipe) and both couldn't retain phone numbers in the speed dial list.
is there a way we could extract a db or file and manually edit our speed dial lists since it doesn't seem to work setting it up on the phone itself?
wow... can't believe no one's responded.
maybe i should rephrase the question/concern:
does your speed dial work with froyo?
maybe i'm the only one having problems.
You might want to wait more than six hours before flipping out. Not everyone lives on these forums.
actually i'm far from flipping out... but thanks officer
it is what it is really... i was just surprised is all.
Works for me, just tested it out.
Method that works for me:
-Go to Dialer.
-Hold the number you want to map someone to (in my test case, #2)
-When prompted, select the number you want assigned
-Exit Dialer
-Reboot phone
-Re-enter dialer
-Test call
byproxy said:
so what's the deal with no speed deal in froyo. i haven't really seen any mention of it by anyone else. i've installed the regular foyo and now again just installed the clockwork version of froyo (after a data wipe) and both couldn't retain phone numbers in the speed dial list.
is there a way we could extract a db or file and manually edit our speed dial lists since it doesn't seem to work setting it up on the phone itself?
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it works for me
Like DivinityCycles stated:
1. Go to Dialer.
2. Hold down number you want to map someone to.
3. Select the number you want assigned.
4. Check by holding down number.
or the regular way, but dont search for the contact; seems it doesn't work that way, just scroll to the person you want assigned to that number.
both methods has worked for me. hope this helps.
dr154 said:
it works for me
Like DivinityCycles stated:
1. Go to Dialer.
2. Hold down number you want to map someone to.
3. Select the number you want assigned.
4. Check by holding down number.
or the regular way, but dont search for the contact; seems it doesn't work that way, just scroll to the person you want assigned to that number.
both methods has worked for me. hope this helps.
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awesome!!! thanks to the both of you (the one's that actually helped)!!
the problem was that i was searching for the contact to add. doing a scroll search and adding that way is what worked. thanks again folks! much appreciated!!
no problem. glad we could be of some assistance...
dr154 said:
it works for me
Like DivinityCycles stated:
1. Go to Dialer.
2. Hold down number you want to map someone to.
3. Select the number you want assigned.
4. Check by holding down number.
or the regular way, but dont search for the contact; seems it doesn't work that way, just scroll to the person you want assigned to that number.
both methods has worked for me. hope this helps.
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Interesting, running KaosFroyo 31, when I go into my dialer (ie phone? where I'd call somebody from, correct?) and hold down a digit it doesn't do anything w/a long press, even a super long press.
OK, just learned via a Google search that LP hides the "dialer" - are there dialers (free) on the market, or is there a way for me to access dialer on an LP phone?
PS - Should note I'm running an Eris w/2.2 Kaos 31 on it, but I don't think that'll make a diff
I'm in the same situation in which chimpsnest is (even a super long press to the number doesn't trigger any pop-up) but googling didn't helped me.
Any help from your side ?
the gladiator said:
I'm in the same situation in which chimpsnest is (even a super long press to the number doesn't trigger any pop-up) but googling didn't helped me.
Any help from your side ?
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I had the same problem on cm 6.1. I found that I had to push the number I wanted to assign, then hit the + sign on bottom left and the contact list pops up, then pick the contact to assign to the number. Hope that helps, if you still haven't fixed it.
DivinityCycle said:
Works for me, just tested it out.
Method that works for me:
-Go to Dialer.
-Hold the number you want to map someone to (in my test case, #2)
-When prompted, select the number you want assigned
-Exit Dialer
-Reboot phone
-Re-enter dialer
-Test call
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Doesn't work in VM Samsung Intercept 2.2 froyo
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First off I'll start by saying I have tried this on my phone (custom rom obviously) and on both my sister's and father's phone, both of which ran the official sprint update... don't ask me why.
Anyway, I came across this screwing around a couple months ago when I wanted to reset my PRI, and apparently it still works with 2.1 roms.
Before doing this make sure you have aLogcat. Also its easier to find your MSL if you go into logcat and "clear log" before doing these steps.
**Refer to the attached pictures if you get lost**
So step 1 is to go to your dialer and enter ##DATA# or ##3282# which will bring up the EPST menu
Once the menu pops up just select "View Mode"
At this point you will see a screen with 3 selections.
From here either press and hold the Home Key and select aLogcat if you ran it before, go to your tray and run Logcat.
After opening Logcat it will update, once it finishes press "Menu" and "Pause" the log.
Then scroll until you see a group of entries labeled "I/EpstBroadcastReciever" which should be green
Locate the line that has "MSL Code=" at the end of it
Edit: Or press Menu and Filter "MSL" (thanks wjason)
And there you have it, your 6-digit MSL code without ever calling sprint or using a computer.
Please let me know if this actually works for you guys as I have only been able to test it on 3 phones so far.
Worked like a charm. Thanks.
If you are going to use the MSL to fix your PRI after getting the code, just make sure you copy your last nandroid off the sd card, because if you are like me, it won't restore properly after the reboots. Didn't have a copy, so I got to rebuild everything.
Holy crap, im gonna try... thank you, thank you!
Confirmed that it worked... thank you!
Confirmed. Great find
This should be pinned, it really comes in handy.
Once you pause it look for I/Eps....Really I looked for I/ and then Eps.
Worked for me
Worked here. Vote this gets stickied!
this worked for me also,thank you great find!
Ive posted this at ppcgeeks, hope you don't mind OP.
You rock!
I just verified this works and wanted to say thank you.
I'm glad its working and that I could help. I figured since lately I've seen threads about changing/"fixing" your PRI and such I should do this quick write up.
Would've posted this months ago I just kept forgetting about it when I signed on; as I was constantly distracted looking at all the new rom updates and flashing
markus_del_marko said:
Ive posted this at ppcgeeks, hope you don't mind OP.
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Not at all be my guest to post it else where if you like as well.
kyouko said:
First off I'll start by saying I have tried this on my phone (custom rom obviously) and on both my sister's and father's phone, both of which ran the official sprint update... don't ask me why.
Anyway, I came across this screwing around a couple months ago when I wanted to reset my PRI, and apparently it still works with 2.1 roms.
Before doing this make sure you have aLogcat. Also its easier to find your MSL if you go into logcat and "clear log" before doing these steps.
**Refer to the attached pictures if you get lost**
So step 1 is to go to your dialer and enter ##DATA# or ##3282# which will bring up the EPST menu
Once the menu pops up just select "View Mode"
At this point you will see a screen with 3 selections.
From here either press and hold the Home Key and select aLogcat if you ran it before, go to your tray and run Logcat.
After opening Logcat it will update, once it finishes press "Menu" and "Pause" the log.
Then scroll until you see a group of entries labeled "I/EpstBroadcastReciever" which should be green
Locate the line that has "MSL Code=" at the end of it
And there you have it, your 6-digit MSL code without ever calling sprint or using a computer.
Please let me know if this actually works for you guys as I have only been able to test it on 3 phones so far.
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EUREEKA! Cannot believe you found that! That's bada$$! Nice job bro.. worked like a charm for me too!
Off topic but whats the newest sprint PRI?
I wish we had a thanks button here like pccgeeks.
And you guys are doing this because......????
Sticky this plz.
dmystic1 said:
And you guys are doing this because......????
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Change polling rate, master reset, access other locked settings you want to change, etc.
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See my signature. Added to the general wiki.
markus_del_marko said:
Off topic but whats the newest sprint PRI?
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Hey All,
Didn't see it here, but I saw a trick to improve the Droid 2 call quality. I saw it for the dx, and gave it a shot.
On the phone's dail pad, enter:
##PROGRAM
Passcode is 000000 (six zeros)
Option 4
I chose 13k, best sound for me, try different ones. You can change back anytime. Just do the same as above.
My call quality was muddy before, now its soupy.
hey im kinda new, could you explain what your doing a little more for me please
We are modifying our phones way of communicationg with the towers. it has made phone calls much better for me. You can always change back. Thanks.
what is default ? id like to know before i try this =P
subsoniic said:
what is default ? id like to know before i try this =P
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The default on the Droid 2 is EVRC. Cheers.
I wonder what the difference is between EVRC-B and 13k.. ?
I remember EVRC-B for the Droid Incredible but I didn't have 13k as an option. It made a huge difference for me on the Incredible.
EVRC is the default and will work on every cell tower.. EVRC-B and I believe 13k is not available in all areas, some towers don't have the ability to use the other codecs. If it's not compatible you will hear a series of beeps when you try and make a call. Just remember that you made the switch and if you run into problems just change it back to EVRC.
I'm going to try this trick on my Droid X now! Thanks novagraduate!
I prefer my call quality creamy but I'll take soupy any day.. lol.
Thx ! Gonna try this wen I get off work...why didn't they just do this from factory ?
Sent from my DROID2 using Tapatalk
subsoniic said:
Thx ! Gonna try this wen I get off work...why didn't they just do this from factory ?
Sent from my DROID2 using Tapatalk
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That's because it uses older technology. I have had it set like this for a week, and nothing but better sound. The other settings may be newer, but they seem to deliver muddy audio on my D2. Night and day for me.
Wow must say...big improvement.. thx !
Sent from my DROID2 using Tapatalk
thanks, this worked awesome... random thought... got to playin around inside that menu, and there is n option for "data calll" option 8...
anybody have any idea what that could be?
Also, just like the Evo (possibly all android phones ?) *#*#4636#*#* is another menu... not sure of its use for this phone just yet..
i was wondering why the call quality was so weird sounding when i first got the phone. will try this when i get off work. hopefully i will notice a difference
...hey guys, .. i would really like to use this code to change my call quality, however, everytime i type in the letters & press send, i'm taken to the Market!!!...any ideas why??
jones7773 said:
everytime i type in the letters & press send, i'm taken to the Market!!!...any ideas why??
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Could you tell us what mods if any you have made to your Droid2?
And what version it is (i.e. 2.2.0 or 4.0)?
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
Maybe I'm missing something too. First I couldn't figure out how to type in ##PROGRAM. I figured you meant ##7764726 (using the soft key dial pad). when I pressed the enter key, it made a call and the line said "all circuits are busy"
#EDIT#
I figured it out. ##7764726 and press the green handset call soft button.
New Droid 2 owner. Love everything about it except the phone quality.
I tried the ##PROGRAM thing and got to the options screen but I think they may have changed the order of the selections or something from when this thread was made.
Option 4 for me takes me to something that says "SID/NID pair" and I get a bunch of options for SID/NID1, SID/NID2, etc.
Nothing for 13k or EVRC or anything like that. And I can't find those options under any of the other categories either.
Anyone know what I should do here or how I get to the right place?
Thanks.
justbob1 said:
New Droid 2 owner. Love everything about it except the phone quality.
I tried the ##PROGRAM thing and got to the options screen but I think they may have changed the order of the selections or something from when this thread was made.
Option 4 for me takes me to something that says "SID/NID pair" and I get a bunch of options for SID/NID1, SID/NID2, etc.
Nothing for 13k or EVRC or anything like that. And I can't find those options under any of the other categories either.
Anyone know what I should do here or how I get to the right place?
Thanks.
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The menu option should be called "Vocoder"
I've tried press from the phone pad : ##PROGRAM and it actual dials the # instead of the hidden menu. Currently using the GummyJar 2.5 w/ GalxS theme, no luck. The other hidden menu worked : *#*#4636#*#*
Restored my stock d2 rom, I was able to get into both hidden menus. Anyone else can confirmed the GummyJar 2.5 rom?
Also, while being on the Stock D2 rom, I made the changes to 13k but would that setting stick if I revert back to GJar 2.5?
soonster said:
I've tried press from the phone pad : ##PROGRAM and it actual dials the # instead of the hidden menu. Currently using the GummyJar 2.5 w/ GalxS theme, no luck. The other hidden menu worked : *#*#4636#*#*
Restored my stock d2 rom, I was able to get into both hidden menus. Anyone else can confirmed the GummyJar 2.5 rom?
Also, while being on the Stock D2 rom, I made the changes to 13k but would that setting stick if I revert back to GJar 2.5?
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I have the same problem. Though I haven't tried that other menu yet.
But about it sticking it don't believe it would. I would think when wipe data/ factory reset to flash gummyJAR it would revert back to stock
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA App
mebizzle said:
The menu option should be called "Vocoder"
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I do not get that option in the menu. When I go to ##PROGRAM (password 000000) here is the menu I get:
01 User Activation
02 AKEY
03 Extended NAM
04 SID/NID Pair
05 Mobile P-REV
06 Test Mode
07 Data Call Settings
08 SMS/MMS Settings
09 HTTP proxy settings
10 Proximity Sensor
11 CMAS Test Settings
And that's it. I've looked under all of those options and there is no vocoder thing in those either.
Under number 05 Mobile P-REV it is set to P_REV_6 (there are options for 9, 4, 3 or 1). I have no idea what that does though or if it's related to Vocoder at all. Haven't played with this setting yet but am willing to experiment if it's generally believed I wouldn't brick my phone or something weird.
Anyone have any ideas? Is this just a thing with my phone or version?
sweet, worked great. much better that was the only thing i really didn't like about the phone, a camera fix would be great also.
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FaultException said:
To participate in this poll, download the LATEST CM9 nightly from here, keep everything stock, no kernel changes, framework, or build.prop mods. Follow the instructions in this post, if it fails, do what it says in the post, and provide me with that dumpstate file (via a PM, do not post it here).
* By "completely stock" in the poll question, I mean completely stock CM9, not the stock Android that came with your phone.
* By submitting a poll choice, you agree that you are running COMPLETELY VANILLA CM9; STOCK KERNEL; STOCK FRAMEWORK; STOCK BUILD.PROP
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For this test, do any of your updated GPS kernels count as stock?
Thanks.
salazar.r1 said:
For this test, do any of your updated GPS kernels count as stock?
Thanks.
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Yes they do.
Awkward experience, I tested it with my first Vibrant (I have 2) and it didn't work, so i voted The call failed. Then i thought about it, and tried it with my other Vibrant, and returned it to stock CM9, and it worked. Unfortunately the call supporter i got was a big **** about me calling to check in if my location was posted etc. So i didn't call multiple times, but the first time i called with second Vibrant, it worked.
I honestly think its just random for this to happen.
xriderx66 said:
Awkward experience, I tested it with my first Vibrant (I have 2) and it didn't work, so i voted The call failed. Then i thought about it, and tried it with my other Vibrant, and returned it to stock CM9, and it worked. Unfortunately the call supporter i got was a big **** about me calling to check in if my location was posted etc. So i didn't call multiple times, but the first time i called with second Vibrant, it worked.
I honestly think its just random for this to happen.
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You didn't reboot after the call on your first Vibrant did you? Get me that dumpstate file...
I said in the OP if it fails get me the file
My bad, I actually already flashed another ROM.
I'll get back onto you with that possibly tomorrow. Busy studying for a test tomorrow, so I may get back to you on that. I'll call them again.
xriderx66 said:
My bad, I actually already flashed another ROM.
I'll get back onto you with that possibly tomorrow. Busy studying for a test tomorrow, so I may get back to you on that. I'll call them again.
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No problem, it's just important to get that file when it does fail, so I can take a look. I raised the note to red letters and a bigger size, so hopefully everyone else that tries will see it.
FaultException said:
To participate in this poll, download the LATEST CM9 nightly from here, keep everything stock, no kernel changes, framework, or build.prop mods. Follow the instructions in this post.
If it fails, provide me with a dumpstate file (via a PM, do not post it here).
The instructions on how to get that file are also in the above link.
* By "completely stock" in the poll question, I mean completely stock CM9, not the stock Android that came with your phone.
* By submitting a poll choice, you agree that you are running COMPLETELY VANILLA CM9; STOCK KERNEL; STOCK FRAMEWORK; STOCK BUILD.PROP
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Can the dumpstate file be created with terminal? I want to help test, but adb is somehow not working for me. Is there some way that I can produce the file using only commands on my phone?
Thanks,
I tested and reported success in the poll.
I discovered one thing in my testing - it may be of interest to other testers.
I use the "dialer one" app to dial phone numbers. When I dialed 911 and pressed the "call" button, the call did not directly dial - instead I wound up at the built in dialer screen. On the dialer screen "911" was in the number display, and I had to press the "call" button on the build in dialer to actually make the call. Typically a second press of the "call" button is not required to make a call.
Bottom line - when testing 911, if there are any unexpected results, make sure that there is not another dialing application involved in the process. Similarly if there is a real emergency you may want to just use the real dialer.
I hope this is helpful (feel free to leave a thanks if it is
ewillner said:
Can the dumpstate file be created with terminal? I want to help test, but adb is somehow not working for me. Is there some way that I can produce the file using only commands on my phone?
Thanks,
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Yes:
Code:
su
dumpstate -o /sdcard/CM_dumpstate.txt
ewillner said:
I tested and reported success in the poll.
I discovered one thing in my testing - it may be of interest to other testers.
I use the "dialer one" app to dial phone numbers. When I dialed 911 and pressed the "call" button, the call did not directly dial - instead I wound up at the built in dialer screen. On the dialer screen "911" was in the number display, and I had to press the "call" button on the build in dialer to actually make the call. Typically a second press of the "call" button is not required to make a call.
Bottom line - when testing 911, if there are any unexpected results, make sure that there is not another dialing application involved in the process. Similarly if there is a real emergency you may want to just use the real dialer.
I hope this is helpful (feel free to leave a thanks if it is
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Maybe Dialer One defers the 911 call to the standard dialer just to be safe.
I'm on my third Android phone (S3) and I really miss the 'click to dial' on a phone number anywhere in the OS - email, web page, SMS, anything.
I believe it may have been removed from Android due to this idiot patent by Apple.
http://mashable.com/2011/12/19/apple-patent-victory/
The problem is further exacerbated by the fact my swype keyboard (or stock ROM?) is frequently having issues where copy and paste of numbers is not working. Is this a known flaw or just a fluke? Is it actually blocked as part of some patent?
I can't damn well copy a phone number and paste it into my dialler and it's frequently pissing me off.
I google a companies phone number on the phone but I can't call them without memorising and keying in the phone number. (Does the S3 dialler even allow paste in the large box at the top? It seems like it does but never pastes.
Am I the only one having this issue? I just tested it again right now, I found a person in my contact list, held down on their phone number and chose 'copy to clipboard' - I can't even paste the number into an email.
(I'd just damn well prefer click to dial but I doubt anyone has hacked it in as it's under a patent?)
I do not think so. Most likely it is related with the removal of bug, which caused possibility to wipe the phone just by clicking on the link in text or browser.
So you're saying click to dial should be included?
What about my copy and paste issues?
wizzbang3 said:
So you're saying click to dial should be included?
What about my copy and paste issues?
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For me it is work.
Tab in browser phone number - open Dial pad with inputted number, just click Dial button to call.
May be on your site phone number on web page special formated or even as an image to prevent spam
same here
wizzbang3 said:
So you're saying click to dial should be included?
What about my copy and paste issues?
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I have the same issue
wizzbang3 said:
So you're saying click to dial should be included?
What about my copy and paste issues?
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Copy paste bug? Recurring known issue. There are a few threads that discuss that.
Just a heads up for your reference, the Case you're referring to is limited to the US only. Since the i9300 isn't sold there, it won't be affected by any changes that may have been made or might have to be made on the software side for the US models.
Sent from Mars
I have an i9300 from AU but I'm using a rom from this site (Wanam lite) - the lack of click to dial is KILLER.
Hi everyone,
I've got an ATT I337 running the awesome Hyperdrive ROM version 17.1. Several of us --but clearly not all of us!-- over in that thread have noticed a problem with incoming calls. I think there's a setting somewhere that can fix it, so I'm opening it to a wider audience by posting it here, in hopes someone from this group will know what to tweak.
Here's the specific problem.
If my cell phone receives a call from a known contact "Bob" and Bob's contact info (being a U.S. phone number) is 317-555-1212, so far the phone seems to recognize the call as coming from Bob. However, it reports it as coming from +317-555-1212. When I go into the call log and try to return the call, it dials +317-555-1212, and the extra + causes the system to interpret it as an international call attempt, and the call fails. Cannot be completed as dialed, the message says. If it's an non-contact number, the + is still added. IT's not JUST for contacts.
Let's say Bob leaves a message. The voicemail indicator shows and it says offers to dial *86, the correct access code for voice mail for ATT as I understand it. However, tapping that actually dialed +11 then my ten digit phone number. Call fails.
At the dialpad, pressing and holding 1 to invoke voicemail has the same problem.
In Contacts, contacts are NOT listed with +s, and clicking the call button for them makes them dial OK without a + being prepended.
So, this looks like some international feature is being enabled that I'm not sure how to turn off. Does anyone have any idea how to turn this off? Sorta puts a crimp in the basic phone functionality. Seriously, who actually calls anyone these days? But it would be good to fix.
Please, if anyone has an idea of what might be at the root of this, I would appreciate your help!
Marc
I am confused. Does this only happen on the Hyper rom or all roms for you.
Not sure how anyone else does their contacts. But, I always enter numbers as 1-555-555-5555 even if local.
My voicemail number is set as +15555555555
I never had issues--
I remember some talk of that on Hyper awhile back. But, never paid attention--
Only happens on Hyperdrive. Or at least, I can say I never saw it on stock. Hyper is the only ROM I've actually gotten so far as to run while SIM card is inserted. :good:
My contacts are almost all US based and are just ten digits, no leading 1. I did try editing the contact to my work cell phone by adding a 1 to it, and calling my S4 phone. It still was registered as +317-555-1212 format and return call didn't work.
So, it's not really about the way the contacts are stored, more about how the phone interprets incoming calls.
Try the 1+ and see what happens. Just do a few of your most used numbers to start--
Can you put a different dialer on phone and see
rugmankc said:
Try the 1+ and see what happens. Just do a few of your most used numbers to start--
Can you put a different dialer on phone and see
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Just edited above, adding 1 to the way contacts are stored doesn't change the behavior. I can certainly try a different dialer and see what happens, but it seems to be based on how incoming calls are interpreted. I'm guessing there's a build.prop item or somesuch that needs a-tweaking.
Marc
so you changed the contact number to 1-555-555-5555 with hyphens
i ran hyper for quite a bit awhile back never any issues. of course could be something new--
i am not thinking rom or a lot more would have issue--
I did some tests.
On the phone in question, I edited the google contact for a test phone number. I then called the phone from that tested phone number.
It didn't matter whether the contact was saved in the formats:
317-555-1212
1-317-555-1212
+1-317-555-1212
+317-555-1212
In all cases, the incoming call was recognized as +317-555-1212, which isn't a valid call-back number, and return calls failed. Since this only happened when I put a custom ROM on, I'm sure it's something buried inside the ROM. However, I'm at a loss as to where to check various settings.
Gotta be something deep in there...
If all else fails you can Odin back to stock, reformat your internal card and reroot.
Under Phone Settings/Additional Settings/My Phone Number--is it in format 15555555555
Also, and I don't know where to check, your country code may not be set. I don't know if we even have that setting anymore or would it be in Build Prop.
Probably under ro.something
rugmankc said:
If all else fails you can Odin back to stock, reformat your internal card and reroot.
Under Phone Settings/Additional Settings/My Phone Number--is it in format 15555555555
Also, and I don't know where to check, your country code may not be set. I don't know if we even have that setting anymore or would it be in Build Prop.
Probably under ro.something
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Interesting thought. I had gone into the dialer settings, and checked the Current Country... it listed United States of America. Then I stopped. But looking further it turns out that in the Assisted Dialing settings just below that, there might be stuff that matters. Currently my assisted dialing is OFF. The settings inside are:
Country code: 1
IDD prefix: 011
NDD prefix 1
City/area code: 131
National number length: 11
The area code probably doesn't matter, but I'm interested in the national number length. Ours tend to be 10. Could you please see what your settings are in there, and let me know if anything is different?
I can always backup (ug, safestrap backup), return to stock, poke around, re-root/restore. But if you could take a quick peek I'd be grateful.
Thank you!
Marc
I tried an alternative dialer... it acted just like the stock with the + thing.
I am on a rom that doesn't have those settings--sorry
Thanks anyway! I experimented changing the last setting to 10, and enabling assisted dialing, and it didn't change anything. Sigh.
Ok, you can still go back to stock with Odin. Or, try one of iB's roms they are very good too, I use them almost exclusively now--
Good Luck--:good:
Yeah. I've been back to stock a couple times with Odin. I've got the process down pat! I prefer the hyperdrive rom if I can work through the few small warts. It's just such an elegantly crafted piece of work. Worth the effort, if I eventually sort out the call issue. Appreciate your help.
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Frankenscript said:
Yeah. I've been back to stock a couple times with Odin. I've got the process down pat! I prefer the hyperdrive rom if I can work through the few small warts. It's just such an elegantly crafted piece of work. Worth the effort, if I eventually sort out the call issue. Appreciate your help.
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i got the same problem too. We'll get it figured out!
Damani311 said:
i got the same problem too. We'll get it figured out!
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I figured out the clock on status bar thing. Like someone else said it was under the alignment options ... hidden by default. One by one warts going away.
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Have the same issue here ..can't dial vm..on hyper
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jshua said:
Have the same issue here ..can't dial vm..on hyper
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If you haven't done so yet i suggest noting the issue in the hyper thread ... either the Verizon or att one depending on your phone. Seems to be a bunch of us... more folks report it the common thread will emerge.
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Same issue here i can not dial voicemail and can not call a number back without typing the number in manually. Deal breaker for me hope it gets fixed soon so i can go back to Hyperdrive. Or somebody comes up with some sort of fix.
Download Prefixer and remove the + for outgoing call
BBG037 said:
Download Prefixer and remove the + for outgoing call
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When I get back from vacation I will have to try this. Thanks!