With my older phone, if I have a GPRS data connection, incoming voice calls will be rejected (busy). I was told it is the same with all phones.
Can HD2 make or accept a voice phone call when it has a GRPS connection? Or an HSPA connect? With the My Location, Weather, and Direct Push, I can neve tell when my phone has a data connection. Does it mean I may be missing calls all the time?
I have no problems with my telco. They will "downgrade" my data connection whenever a call is coming thru.
Nope - works fine for me. Will be using MSN and then a phone call will over ride it
alex fung said:
I was told it is the same with all phones.
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Somebody didn't know what they were talking about! You've been misinformed mate
alex fung said:
With my older phone, if I have a GPRS data connection, incoming voice calls will be rejected (busy). I was told it is the same with all phones.
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what phone would do that? You wouldn't happen to be with Verizon before, would you? My gf has a blackberry on verizon and whenever she's using the net incoming call would be rejected. I don't know any gsm phone would do that. I've had 5-6 GSM phones and they would allow incoming call and suspend your current web until the call ended.
Well, voice calls are made on a certain frequencies and data connections are made on others.
Ex: in my country the data connection is on the 1900/2100 freq, while the voice calls are on the rest.
So it should never be a problem. I believe its also the ability of the phone to use different freq for different tasks.
Thanks. I can now use the data connections without worry
Why not you try yourself. COnnect to data constantly and make a call to your number. What will happen...?
3G and GPRS/Edge won't block calls. But you can still use old fashion data-call. While I doubt any provider would provide data connectivity this way, I can't rule it out.
On my old wildfire s it had a pre-installed app from orange called signal boost, which allows me to make calls and texts through WiFi, using my number and contract. As I live in the country side I only get signal if I leave my phone by the window. I would like to know if it's possible to run that app on my nexus 4 and I no longer have my wildfire s so don't have access to the apk unfortunately.
The topic says it, I dont want to recieve calls and texts, but want to be able to use the data. Is that possible?
Call blocker apps simply declines calls, I dont want that.
What I want is airplane mode, with data on.
I am on Canadian Wind operator which uses AWS band.
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I have SM-N935K on the T-Mobile network. I can't make ingoing or outgoing calls. The 4GLTE is work perfectly fine because of you guys I thank you. The only thing now is the calls. What apps can I use to fix this or what can I do to fix this?
Might need to look up the apn settings for Tmobile and compare to what your phone has. Its under settings, connections, Mobile networks and access point names. Find the settings somewhere and make a new one with the add. I use ATT so not sure on Tmobiles.
Can you also reset the network settings before you make the apn thing? or maybe you have to make the firmware update.
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I am in UK and using BT/EE as SIM1 and Lyca Mobile as SIM2 on 6T and currently using stock OOS and stock phone/dialler app. Ensured that call waiting is on for both SIMs - checked via going into SIM settings i.e. Dialer -> settings -> Call Settings -> SIM 1 -> Additional settings -> Call waiting is ON and Call forwarding is OFF.
6T being dual SIM active means during a call only 1 SIM is active (so.. this is equal to having 2 smartphones giving the user liberty to engage on one or both calls at the same time).
Anyways, I don't get any notification or beeps to let me know that there's a second call while I am already on one call. Call conferencing functionality would also be limited.
My wife has a OP5T and she has the same issue.
Any experiences, help welcome!