Wonder anyone can make a dialer to work with callback service provider. Below is the procedure :-
A. Choose number from contact or directly dial from the dial pad and press send key. If send key long press detected, answering incoming call will enable speaker otherwise enable handset only.
B. Dialer will dial to callback service number instead of number from A
C. Upon callback server reject the call or after xx sec timeout, dialer must disconnect the call.
D. Wait for call from callback service provider.
E. upon Answering any incoming call, after end of dialer activity, dialer will waits xx sec, and start to dial number from A ending with or without suffix. dialer active to monitor end call activity
F. End call detected, dialer will send end call string, wait for xx sec, terminate call and stops activity. Cycle completed.
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IS it possible to have an incoming call redirected manualy to an other person?
try this.......
go to =>call forwarding and check the Busy Option, put ur friend number and press ok........ and now when you recive a call just press the red button to hangup or ignore and the call will be directed to him.............
hope that helps
I want to send telephone number from addressbook in line as DTMF tone. How I can make it (soft and so on) ?
Just found the answer about 15 pages down. Use commas between the dialed number and the numbers you want to add. Each comma is a couple seconds pause. I tried it and it works!!!
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I use Orange and everytime I go to pick up new messages on my answerphone I have to dial '1' from the menu options to hear them. This is a pain on the Blackstone because you have to wake up the screen, pop up the keypad and then press '1'. What I want to know is is there any way of building the '1' into the telephone number so that the tone is automatically sent when I dial the number?
I'm running DarchDroid AOSP w/JIT, certainly the fastest Hero ROM out there but not always the most functional. As many people know VVM doesn't work and you have to use Google Voice or some other alternative if you want VVM. Unfortunately, the instructions given by google (dial *28 plus the number you want to forward) doesn't appear to work on many Sprint phones. Here's the info you need to set up GV on a Sprint phone, taken from a Sprint rep. AFAIK the *28 code doesn't work but if you do the individual steps (busy and no answer) separately you achieve the same result.
There are three types of Conditional Call Forwarding you can choose from:
Busy – Only sends calls to an alternate number if you have two calls active at the same time (e.g. you are on a call and have a call waiting)
No Answer – Only sends calls to an alternate number if you don't answer your phone
Busy/No Answer – Will send a call to an alternate number for either condition listed above
Note: You may forward your calls to two different numbers for Conditional Call Forwarding by simply completing both steps 1 and 2 below. You can forward calls to one number when your mobile number is busy, and a different number if you do not answer.
Setup instructions and Star (*) codes for managing each type of conditional call forward are listed below:
Busy (*74/*740)
Turn on just Conditional Call Forward - Busy
Dial *74 plus the 10-digit number you are forwarding your calls to (e.g. *555-555-5555).
Press Talk.
You should hear tones, then the call will disconnect. Your calls will now forward to the 10- digit number you entered for when your mobile number is busy.
Turn off Conditional Call Forward - Busy
Dial *740
Press Talk
You should hear tones, then the call will disconnect. All your calls will begin ringing on your phone again.
No Answer (*73/*730)
Turn on just Conditional Call Forward - No Answer
Dial *73 plus the 10-digit number you are forwarding your calls to (e.g. *555-555-5555).
Press Talk.
You should hear tones, then the call will disconnect. Your calls will now forward to the 10-digit number you entered when you do not answer your phone.
Turn off conditional Call Forward - No Answer
Dial *730.
Press Talk.
You should hear tones, then the call will disconnect. All your calls will begin ringing on your phone again.
Busy/No Answer (*28/*38)
Turn on BOTH Conditional Call Forward - Busy and No Answer (Doesn't work for me)
Dial *28 plus the 10-digit number you are forwarding your calls to (e.g. *555-555-5555)
Press Talk.
You should hear tones, then the call will disconnect. Your calls will now forward to the 10-digit number you entered when your mobile number is busy or you do not answer your phone.
Turn off Conditional Call Forward - Busy and No Answer
Dial *38.
Press Talk.
You should hear tones, then the call will disconnect. All your calls will begin ringing on your phone again
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Folks, is it just me or is there a trick I have missed?
When I get a voicemail and I try to call my voicemail box by tapping on the message asking me to call my voicemail and I end up having to hit the screen 3 times !
I get the Incoming message stating
"Please call 321, You have N new voiceMail messages"
I CLICK ON THE NUMBER and get the menu pop up with the number and several options e.g. Forward, delete message etc
I CLICK ON THE NUMBER (AGAIN!)
Then I get another screen asking me to verify the number with three options - call, send message and save to people
I CLICK ON THE NUMBER AGAIN!!
I press on the CALL button and hold down the number "1" and it'll dial voicemail (that is if i dont see it near the top of my recent calls...in which case i'll just tap on it). So really, it involves two presses to call voicemail.
Thanks, didn't realise the 1 number key was preset to voicemail. At least that is some improvement. You would have hoped the number in the incoming message being clickable would have automatically dialled the number for you but what the heck.
Thanks again