I'm on Bell but I dont have caller id in my plan, but i was wondering if there is a way to enable it without having to pay for it monthly through bell?
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In my old Hermes (Cingular 8525), there is an option in the Phone Settings to hide my caller ID, so that when I call someone they will not see my number on their phone.
However, with my Mogul, I don't see that option. Does anyone know how can I do this?
I miss this feature on the mogul too. But you can type *67 and the number for example the number is 18001234567 type *6718001234567
P.S. if you find a patch to do this from a menu I would love to hear about it.
Thanks for the info. But that means I can't use my "Phonebook" to dial, as I have to manually enter *67 and then the number.
Maybe some of our resident hacker can figure it out?
Do you just want to permanently hide your number from everyone you call? If so, you should be able to ask your carrier to add a "No Caller Id" code to your account...
you could edit the phonebook entry or make an aditional one that is blocked and call it their "other" number or fax or something
Hi all,
Thanks for the suggestions. I don't want to permanently block my caller ID, only for select number. I prefer to be able to change the caller ID feature on the fly without editing the phonebook, but I guess I'll have to do so until Sprint implement this feature.
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I'm with Bell Canada and we have a option on their web to block caller ID. I selected this option and in my contacts I added *83 to the number I want to unblock my ID. So if I dial a new number I know that my block caller ID is on.
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I bought two LG IQ cell phones from telus. Those phones are for my kids,and right now they don't need a data plan. They will probably use some Internet on wii fii , so I would like to know how can I block Internet connection.I don't want to pay for connection. Any ideas how to do it? Thanks
http://forums.wireless.att.com/t5/S...ws-Mobile-6-5-Disable-3G-amp-GPRS/m-p/1896049
your current settings may be locked though; if they are I will hunt down the registry settings to unlock them.
Those smartphones are new to me Thanks for help I will try this. I have another question though.I have notice that I have to pay extra money every month to have caller ID,so I am wondering if there are apps with caller ID? Thanks
What do you mean by caller id? if you have a persons name and number in your contact list when they call their name will show up. I would not pay for caller id.
ok Thanks again for your help!
josefcrist said:
What do you mean by caller id? if you have a persons name and number in your contact list when they call their name will show up. I would not pay for caller id.
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Actually, I have same question too. I don't have CallerID feature. When people call, it only shows "Unknown", even I have that phone # and name on my contact list. Any solution? Thanks.
I'm having a bit of difficulty understanding exactly how to set everything up.
The main thing is: I want to only have to give out my current phone # to people, not a new one.
Here's what I've done so far:
- Bought a Nexus 4
- Paid for the $30 T-mobile prepaid plan
- Activated the plan
Now, when I go to port my number to Google Voice, it says that "Your mobile phone service plan will be terminated when you port your number to Google Voice."
Is this what I want to happen? What's my next step?
You can't port your phone's mobile number to gv and still use it on your phone. Should have ported the existing number to gv and gotten a new number activation for your phone for gv to forward to.
You don't really say what you are looking to do with gv so more info might help.
So does that mean I need to get a new number through Google Voice instead of porting?
Or do I need to get a new number from T-Mobile, and port the old one to GVoice?
tehkingo said:
So does that mean I need to get a new number through Google Voice instead of porting?
Or do I need to get a new number from T-Mobile, and port the old one to GVoice?
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If you want your existing mobile number to go to google, and have google forward calls to your mobile, you'll want a new Tmo number, and port the old one to Google.
How do you want this all to work. What do you want to use Google voice for?
Solutions Etcetera said:
If you want your existing mobile number to go to google, and have google forward calls to your mobile, you'll want a new Tmo number, and port the old one to Google.
How do you want this all to work. What do you want to use Google voice for?
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Since the t-mobile plan only gives me 100 minutes, I was planning on using VOIP through Groove-IP, which seems to require a google voice number.
You can certainly do that. But the number shown in caller id when placing calls from groove ip will be different than the number shown when calling from your mobile network number. They are two separate numbers.
There is a thread for the $30 tmobile plan specifically. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001290
Google voice does not work with tmobile prepaid plan, which is discussed in the thread. It also mentions using Vonage to make out going calls via wifi/data free..
clockcycle said:
There is a thread for the $30 tmobile plan specifically. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2001290
Google voice does not work with tmobile prepaid plan, which is discussed in the thread. It also mentions using Vonage to make out going calls via wifi/data free..
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this isn't true. You cannot forward calls from your t-mobile number to GV, but you can forward calls from GV to your t-mobile number. All the other GV features work as well on the $30 a month plan. and as for voip, I still have not found a viable solution and probably won't until the low latency problem is addressed in the Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 4.
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this isn't true. You cannot forward calls from your t-mobile number to GV, but you can forward calls from GV to your t-mobile number. All the other GV features work as well on the $30 a month plan. and as for voip, I still have not found a viable solution and probably won't until the low latency problem is addressed in the Galaxy Nexus and the Nexus 4.
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True you can forward gv to phone, but doesn't that used your plan minutes? You can't use the conditional call forwarding, so no gv as voicemail, unless you call tmo to disable their voicemail. You also can not use gv to call, because it will not complete the call to your phone to connect you.
It's a shame because I really like using gv as my craigslist contact.
Groove IP works just fine for both incoming and outgoing calls using a Google voice number. If Groove IP is running, you will receive incoming calls to your Google Voice number over IP. If it is not running, and you have your GV settings to forward to your mobile number, it will forward to that number.
Just get a Google Voice number and use that. I've been strictly using Google Voice for over a year now with no issues. I don't even know my "real" phone number.
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I'm running haggertk's lineage-16.0-20190109-UNOFFICIAL-klte.zip on a Galaxy S5 G900V.
I subscribe to Verizon's Caller ID Name, which I think they now call Call Filter - besides real caller ID, it would also give me a spam rating on incoming calls.
I found a version online and was able to add it to my playstore wish list, but it says incompatible with device when I try to install it.
Has anyone had any luck getting this to work?
I have an unlocked Samsung s10+ and I am using prepaid verizon. How do I get caller ID on the Samsung S10? It was stated that Samsung has their own version of caller id but I cannot enable it?
I am trying to get some form of caller id because I get many spam calls a day so I would like to filter it out. Prior to this when I was on the Pixel and Oneplus they both have great caller IDS.
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js2shanks said:
I have an unlocked Samsung s10+ and I am using prepaid verizon. How do I get caller ID on the Samsung S10? It was stated that Samsung has their own version of caller id but I cannot enable it?
I am trying to get some form of caller id because I get many spam calls a day so I would like to filter it out. Prior to this when I was on the Pixel and Oneplus they both have great caller IDS.
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I like the program called "hiya" from the play store.
RoxAbout said:
I like the program called "hiya" from the play store.
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can I use any other program?
When I was rooted on the Oneplus I was able to use google caller iD.
It seems like Verizon is hell bent on making me pay to use their services.
I cannot root my S10 due to tripping knox
if you run u1 unlocked firmware, caller id is build in.
js2shanks said:
can I use any other program?
When I was rooted on the Oneplus I was able to use google caller iD.
It seems like Verizon is hell bent on making me pay to use their services.
I cannot root my S10 due to tripping knox
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Verizon's app uses CallKit framework for it's caller-id and blocking which also powers Hiya. Actually, all the caller id apps from Verizon, AT&T, etc use a form of Hiya.