So my sister has an un rooted mt4g and she is having some major issues. Random texts are coming from her phone and when people call her some random guy answers and the call never goes through to her. But when they call right back it will go through. Anyone else have this problem or anyone know what might be causing this to occur?
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Sounds like someone cloned her SIM card and is using it for their own phone.
Brett_Ewart13 said:
So my sister has an un rooted mt4g and she is having some major issues. Random texts are coming from her phone and when people call her some random guy answers and the call never goes through to her. But when they call right back it will go through. Anyone else have this problem or anyone know what might be causing this to occur?
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Yep. Sounds like a clone. Did she get this phone from some shady cell phone store or a legit T-mobile retailer?
Some of the shady dealers clone a SIM in order to filter personal info for identity theft and other things.
If she uses MIUI, she can block messages and calls from unknown people with DND mode.
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If she uses MIUI, she can block messages and calls from unknown people with DND mode.
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It's not about someone calling her. Her SIM has been cloned so when a call actually comes to her the person who cloned her SIM is answering as well, sort of like eavesdropping. Her texts are sometimes going to her phone or the clone.
The OP needs to contact the carrier and have their level 3 tech and engineering dept track the SIM and trace the origin, that way they can stop it. Either that or just get your number changed and swap SIM cards and be done with it.
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It's not about someone calling her. Her SIM has been cloned so when a call actually comes to her the person who cloned her SIM is answering as well, sort of like eavesdropping. Her texts are sometimes going to her phone or the clone.
The OP needs to contact the carrier and have their level 3 tech and engineering dept track the SIM and trace the origin, that way they can stop it. Either that or just get your number changed and swap SIM cards and be done with it.
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Oh I see...Didn't know about SIM cloning , only IMEI clones. Sounds bad then, surprised the network can't detect multiple versions of the same SIM being active.
We got the phone from target. But she has had her sim for like five years
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before i start i guess i should say that i'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but since most of the HTC dream users are t-mo customers i wanna know if this has happened to anyone else or if there is a way to stop this from happening.
i got my phone and not a few days later i started to receive calls from verizon wireless asking to talk to a certain person and i repeatedly told them that i did not know this person and i wanted to be removed from their calling list. i called t-mobile about the issue as well as verizon and no one had any help and they all said that my number was not in their database as a valid number and that i was not receiving the calls. t-mo actually told me that the signals were getting crossed in the air and somehow ending up at my phone rather than the intended person's phone. after several calls to t-mo and verizon and altell(and wasting over 300 of my minutes) i was told that my number had been removed and i would not recieve the calls again, but if i did t-mo offered to change my number. i didn't want to change my number since i have had to change it before because of a crazy ex, so i decided to wait it out. nearly a month went by and i started recieving the calls again so i got my number changed two nights ago.
ten minutes after i got my number changed i started recieving blocked calls from someone asking to talk to someone completely different than before, this was a company and i know this because it was always a different person asking to talk to the same person. i was wondering if anyone else has had this issue, and if there is an app for android similar to callfirewall on WM that would allow me to blocked all unknown numbers. or even better i would like to get the number that is calling me and i would prefer to do it without the police(i don't get along well with them).
quite frankly i would like to be able to forward all calls from the unknown number right back to the same number since they are likely to have different lines and then i don't have to deal with the number calling me anymore. if anyone has any idea how to get the number please let me know, i asked t-mobile and they refused to release the number to me and said that they had no way of getting the number for me.
thanks in advance for your help.
T-Mobile do re-issue numbers fairly quickly, atleast they do in the UK... I changed my number a little while back, less than a fortnight later someone spoke to me saying they'd tried to contact me but got someone else...
I don't think it is possible to do any form of subscriber lookup with software as the number is not available at point of contact with the handset. In the UK reverse lookup and subscriber lookup isn't possible at all for the average Joe, but not sure on the laws within the States...
Re aborting "unknown caller" calls, there must be a developer out there that can knock something up, as the capabilities are on the handset for known numbers by editing the contact and ticking the send to answerphone...
If you do get something, please post the details on here, as I would like to have the option to refuse with-held and unknown callers also.
Cheers!
tubaking182 said:
if anyone has any idea how to get the number please let me know, i asked t-mobile and they refused to release the number to me and said that they had no way of getting the number for me.
thanks in advance for your help.
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TMobile will not help you with this. I'm sorry but that's the case. The only thing they can do for you is, as you already mentioned, change your number.
Today is your lucky day:
Google "TrapCall" There is a free trial for their premium services which will not only tell you what blocked number is calling, but also release all the billing information/address for that blocked number. You will never be harassed again! I use it all the time! Let us know what you find out!
TrapCall looks impressive, if only it were possible and legal to use in the UK! lol
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TrapCall looks impressive, if only it were possible and legal to use in the UK! lol
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Ah, I'm not too sure about that... I live in the US so it works fine here.
As I said, I highly recommend it for people living in the US, try it out on your friends, and see how it works.
when i attempted trapcall, i did the programming my phone step and it gave me an error, something about an unexpected response from the network, or something about not being able to set up call forwarding. i assumed it was something i did wrong and didn't work too much on it last night, but i'm gonna give it a second look today to see
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when i attempted trapcall, i did the programming my phone step and it gave me an error, something about an unexpected response from the network, or something about not being able to set up call forwarding. i assumed it was something i did wrong and didn't work too much on it last night, but i'm gonna give it a second look today to see
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Yeah, it can definately be a little difficult to set up at first.. just have it forward to the number they give you. I actually did it on my ATT phone I had. When I bought an ADP1 and put the SIM card in there. It still kept the data. This is probably something stored on the SIM card.
i did finally get it set up, hopefully they call soon so i can forward them to another person that's harassing me, harrass them both by making them call eachother. fun for me
I bought Nexus1 a week ago.. Ive been playing with it for a while like other people do.
Adding new apps multitouch new radio and other ..
Today morning i received a call from a friend the phone was ringing and I Could hear what he was saying WHILE IT WAS RINGING... I tried to call the phone again and again.. but it works Sometimes..Mostly from Land lines and Nokia phones.. tried from blackberry also works..
Now is it my provider? or the phone i just dont get it.. scared to turn off the phone to loose this feature..
my provider Etisalat UAE
I and my friend have received the phones same day. He is having the exact behaviour you are describing, he can hear what the caller talks before he actually answer the call. It's wierd **** man. Mine is not showing any sign of this issue. Same carrier. Maybe his phone is traced?
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I and my friend have received the phones same day. He is having the exact behaviour you are describing, he can hear what the caller talks before he actually answer the call. It's wierd **** man. Mine is not showing any sign of this issue. Same carrier. Maybe his phone is traced?
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I had an old school Sanyo flip phone that had "call screening" feature.
When th ephone would ring you would press a side button instead of flipping it open, and you could hear what the other person was saying. Kind of like the mute feature. You could hear them but they couldnt hear you.
I was gonna start a post on this 2. I only had it happen a few times, but yeah, I could hear them talkin thru the speaker. Soo, it's not a provider issue, I'm on Centennial Wireless
You are on centennial wireless gsm?. In which country
nice... now its a phone or provider? i just don't get it.. i never seen such a thing on other devices..
I think its carrier related. I had that happen to me on an old old old Nokia phone on att. A glitch of the GSM system? Only happened once.
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You are on centennial wireless gsm?. In which country
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Louisiana, US. All my info is 2 the right
Been a member for a few years, but generally just read and give thanks. However, over the weekend I ran into some issues with my wife's phone and was hoping someone might be able to help me out.
My wife has a nexus one running CM7.2
The problem started on Friday night and has persisted through last night. Random people are receiving phone calls and texts with their caller ID showing my wife's phone number on their caller ID. At first we thought it might be crossed signals and did not pay attention. Until last night when the calls were escalating in a manner that we finally contacted the police. Unfortunately they said there is nothing they could do as no criminal act has actually been committed and to contact our service provider.
We contacted T-mobile and all they said was to change numbers, which we are going to do when she gets home from work. My concern is if they somehow cloned her phone or I dont even know what is possible with technology would they not have all of her IMEI information to just repeat the process?
I wanted to know if anyone has heard of something like this before. If so any suggestions or what to do besides just changing numbers.
Thank you in advance!
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Been a member for a few years, but generally just read and give thanks. However, over the weekend I ran into some issues with my wife's phone and was hoping someone might be able to help me out.
My wife has a nexus one running CM7.2
The problem started on Friday night and has persisted through last night. Random people are receiving phone calls and texts with their caller ID showing my wife's phone number on their caller ID. At first we thought it might be crossed signals and did not pay attention. Until last night when the calls were escalating in a manner that we finally contacted the police. Unfortunately they said there is nothing they could do as no criminal act has actually been committed and to contact our service provider.
We contacted T-mobile and all they said was to change numbers, which we are going to do when she gets home from work. My concern is if they somehow cloned her phone or I dont even know what is possible with technology would they not have all of her IMEI information to just repeat the process?
I wanted to know if anyone has heard of something like this before. If so any suggestions or what to do besides just changing numbers.
Thank you in advance!
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Did your wife download any app that could use your wife's phone number to appear for outgoing call? What you can do is do a factory reset and then flash the ROM clean (i.e., no downloaded app) to see if the problems still persist. If you have strange calls and wanted to block them, then download an app called Mr. Number to block unwanted calls.
Thanks for the response. She only uses this phone for text and business calls now, so I am going to factory reset, wipe everything and resinstall all apps fresh and only apps she needs.
same issue with my friends phone
my friend is having same issue since an hour
but she is using some samsung android phone..
would like to no the solution to it..
Greetings Everyone,
I've had this issue with my S4 since I got it. During every phone call, at random times, it sounds like someone is hitting a button on their phone causing an annoying tone beep, like someone is pressing the 4 button. My phone is always locked during the phone call and I've asked if the other person could have hit the key which they always say no. This is HIGHLY annoying as it happens during every call. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be the cause of this?
Thanks in advance!
msmmann said:
Greetings Everyone,
I've had this issue with my S4 since I got it. During every phone call, at random times, it sounds like someone is hitting a button on their phone causing an annoying tone beep, like someone is pressing the 4 button. My phone is always locked during the phone call and I've asked if the other person could have hit the key which they always say no. This is HIGHLY annoying as it happens during every call. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be the cause of this?
Thanks in advance!
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maybe it is your alerts? Did you try going to Settings of the dialer, and switching off "minute minder" and "alert during calls" under "call alerts" menu?
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maybe it is your alerts? Did you try going to Settings of the dialer, and switching off "minute minder" and "alert during calls" under "call alerts" menu?
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did check and confirmed that Yes minute minder is turned off as well as call alerts..
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Thanks for the suggestions. I did check and confirmed that Yes minute minder is turned off as well as call alerts..
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Really strange then, never heard of this. Maybe you are calling a landline, and two people pick up on the other end, and one of them accientally hits some keys before hanging up.
I am out of guesses. :/
msmmann said:
Greetings Everyone,
I've had this issue with my S4 since I got it. During every phone call, at random times, it sounds like someone is hitting a button on their phone causing an annoying tone beep, like someone is pressing the 4 button. My phone is always locked during the phone call and I've asked if the other person could have hit the key which they always say no. This is HIGHLY annoying as it happens during every call. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be the cause of this?
Thanks in advance!
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Are you using Google voice or is someone you're calling using Google voice? When I made calls using Google voice I would experience this exact behavior... a random touch tone beep every so often...
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Are you using Google voice or is someone you're calling using Google voice? When I made calls using Google voice I would experience this exact behavior... a random touch tone beep every so often...
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Nope, not using Google Voice and am always talking to people on their cell phones. I rarely call landline phones anymore. I have pretty much all notification settings turned off also. I'm at a loss here
I have this EXACT problem.
Happens on my S3 as well. I replaced sim cards but that doesn't do anything. I'm guessing its something with att
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geoldr said:
I have this EXACT problem.
Happens on my S3 as well. I replaced sim cards but that doesn't do anything. I'm guessing its something with att
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I always thought it was a problem with the other persons service, but I was on the phone with HP tech support for work and I was on speakerphone with the phone laying on the desk and the guy kept asking me if I was pressing the dial tone buttons. That's when I was certain it's a problem with something on AT&T. Or just a weird problem that both my S3 and S4 have.
Which dialer are you using? I also had this same issue on my Galaxy Nexus. Haven't had the issue on the S4 yet
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I am completely stock just rooted.
So glad to hear I'm not the only one having the issue. I'm calling AT&T today to see what they say. Maybe it's just a jacked up phone. I'll keep you guys posted on what they say.
I have the same characteristic on my HTC One, so it's not unique to the S4. For the moment, I'm thinking it's just a tone corresponding to notifications, but I'll be following the thread with interest. Please report your finding.
ETA: Won't the joke be on all of us if we find out its the NSA listening in on our conversations?
I have the same issue with the key tones. I hear them randomly and it is so annoying. It all started when I got a warranty replacement Galaxy S3. I thought because the S3 might be a refurb. that is why it was doing this key tones. So I signed a contract and got the Galaxy S4 and the problem did not end. I had EIGHT different S4's, SIX different sim cards, did many hard resets, made two different google accounts, tried another phone, changed my phone number, and changed my account with ATT. IT STILL DOES THE NOISE!!!!! HELP ME PLEASE!!! SOMEONE!!!
Interesting... I had the exact same thing with my Sprint Galaxy S3. I hadn't pressed keys on my end, and the person on the other end (different people) always swore they hadn't pressed anything.
I haven't noticed it (yet) on my AT&T S4, but it is definitely not specific to AT&T. My S3 wasn't even rooted - completely stock. Maybe something in the more recent updates from Samsung that is going out to all the carriers?
Edit: Scratch my thought about Samsung, I see someone above mentioned the HTC One.
AT&T sent me out a HTC One to try on weds and the first convo I had with someone the key tones were there. The guy at AT&T thought it might have been my 4G LTE signal and he made my phone just 3G because he thought it was the common feature with all the phones but even with just the 3G it still does it. Im at a lost! Every time I hear the key tones I want to throw the phone against the nearest wall.
Have it on my S3, on Straight Talk AT&T sim
I've been searching and searching for an answer for this. I've had my phone since February, and this beeping only started in the past couple of months. Someone suggested it was the minute minder, but that is turned off on my phone. I've exhausted all options anyone has posted, and I guess I just have to deal with it. I'm starting to think it's the NSA thing...
By the way, my friend has heard the beeps on their end, as well but don't hear it on calls with other people so it doesn't seem to be their iPhone. Imagine that...still doesn't make me want one!
Notification beeps?
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msmmann said:
Greetings Everyone,
I've had this issue with my S4 since I got it. During every phone call, at random times, it sounds like someone is hitting a button on their phone causing an annoying tone beep, like someone is pressing the 4 button. My phone is always locked during the phone call and I've asked if the other person could have hit the key which they always say no. This is HIGHLY annoying as it happens during every call. Does anyone have any suggestions on what could be the cause of this?
Thanks in advance!
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Looks like it might have something to do with "DTMF" Touch tones. In a google search, I am running across many people talking about this issue and addressing it as DTMF but haven't found a solution. Many search hits!
If anybody else wants to try and run it down further, search for DTMF tones during call or similar.
VyCariously said:
I've been searching and searching for an answer for this. I've had my phone since February, and this beeping only started in the past couple of months. Someone suggested it was the minute minder, but that is turned off on my phone. I've exhausted all options anyone has posted, and I guess I just have to deal with it. I'm starting to think it's the NSA thing...
By the way, my friend has heard the beeps on their end, as well but don't hear it on calls with other people so it doesn't seem to be their iPhone. Imagine that...still doesn't make me want one!
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I have been searching this everywhere. I am starting to think you are right. I went back as far as 2009 though. Initially it was reported with VOIP phones. So I wonder if on the back end companies are beginning to integrate technologies.
Regardless it's annoying! I'm so glad I'm not the only one!
Similar problem, with details.
I've been having a similar issue with key tone sounds during calls as well. I'm with PureTalk USA and have been fine for over a year now, then this started happening. The problem for me began with getting a new call forwarding number because my voicemail began having issues. I noticed I was hearing intermittent sounds like a key being dialed during calls. I checked my settings, nothing indicated the phone had any kind of minute minder active. Because the beeping is irregular that wouldn't make sense anyway. During a call last night, for example, I must have heard it more than 30 times in an hour, many of those times in clusters of 4-7 in the space of only 5 minutes. This happens with incoming and outgoing calls, to any carrier, to even calls to PureTalk customer service.
The other thing I wanted to add was that this was not just with one phone. My regular handset is the unlocked Google Samsung Galaxy Nexus. I took out the sim and put it into my old Nokia GoPhone, and the problem persisted. The Nokia is not a smart phone, and the setting have never been tampered with, and the last time I'd used that phone I had never had this issue.
PureTalk has done little to resolve this matter, stating that the problem is with the handset settings, even though I've explained that I've had this error with my smart phone and with a dumb phone, but they insist the issue is on my end. Since going to their tech support my data has stopped working as well, which was a consequence of their doing an account reset to attempt to resolve my problem. They again tell me this is an issue with my handset and not on their end, despite the account reset changing nothing on my phone. Other tech support ideas such as sending a new sim card and wiping my phone didn't help, not that it would have since the error is on multiple phones, through two sim cards.
Going to switch carriers, thinking TMobile. If PureTalk is convinced my issue is in my handset and continues closing the ticket I don't see that this will ever be resolved.
Batgirl said:
I have been searching this everywhere. I am starting to think you are right. I went back as far as 2009 though. Initially it was reported with VOIP phones. So I wonder if on the back end companies are beginning to integrate technologies.
Regardless it's annoying! I'm so glad I'm not the only one!
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Well, if it is in fact the NSA eavesdropping on our conversations, then color me disappointed. You think they'd do a better job of covering their tracks. No sense in covert surveillance if you're gonna be announcing it every few minutes with an audible tone.
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I have a TMO 6t converted to int. Sometimes when texting people with an iPhone we'll each get a message saying the contact is blocked, when neither one of us has blocked the other. And sometimes the text will read something completely different than what we sent. Usually gibberish that makes no sense. Happened on .12 and .13 anybody else experiencing this?
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I have a TMO 6t converted to int. Sometimes when texting people with an iPhone we'll each get a message saying the contact is blocked, when neither one of us has blocked the other. And sometimes the text will read something completely different than what we sent. Usually gibberish that makes no sense. Happened on .12 and .13 anybody else experiencing this?
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I've got the same device and software. I would try replacing your sim card with T-Mobile to see if maybe it's a faulty SIM.
I've had instances where it seems like flashing the device with a SIM card in it can actually cause the SIM card to freak out for whatever reason. It's happened on my OP3 OP6T, and Moto Z2 Force.. it's strange and I've never heard of anyone else dealing with it on till now, but it's something to consider.
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I've got the same device and software. I would try replacing your sim card with T-Mobile to see if maybe it's a faulty SIM.
I've had instances where it seems like flashing the device with a SIM card in it can actually cause the SIM card to freak out for whatever reason. It's happened on my OP3 OP6T, and Moto Z2 Force.. it's strange and I've never heard of anyone else dealing with it on till now, but it's something to consider.
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Thanks for that info. I called T-Mobile and told them what was going on, they did something on their end and it hasn't happened since, but they did recommend what you said about a new sim if it didn't stop. I told my friend to get a real phone and drop the iPhone lol. Or at least turn off imessage. I remember back in the gingerbread days there were all kinds of issues with imessage having issues not playing nice sending texts to Android phones.
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Thanks for that info. I called T-Mobile and told them what was going on, they did something on their end and it hasn't happened since, but they did recommend what you said about a new sim if it didn't stop. I told my friend to get a real phone and drop the iPhone lol. Or at least turn off imessage. I remember back in the gingerbread days there were all kinds of issues with imessage having issues not playing nice sending texts to Android phones.
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I'm a rep at a T-Mobile store,and I can't tell you how many times I've seen iMessage cause issues, even after it has been "turned off". Often times, a SIM replacement, or in this case, a network reset for your IMEI, usually does the trick. Glad it worked out for you!