Hi Friends, I am from India and I recently purchased a wonderful piece of a Nexus 7 a fortnight back directly from the US and ever since I have been wonderstruck by the technology that has been packed into it. I also do have a vonage land line registered in the US, but due to work reasons, I have been using it in India without any probs. Vonage had recently introduced an extension app for the same called "Vonage Extensions" available at the google play store for free
But I have problems when I try to install this app from India. Can our friends download the .apk from the above link and post me the links pls. Your help would be highly appreciated.
Advance thanks and god bless!
you might have other problems as well
I am in the same boat. I am in Canada and use Nexus 7 and at first I was getting the message that this app is not available in your country. I use MarketEnabler to set my location to US but not it says that this app is not compatible on your device.
If anyone can post the apk, then I can try sideloading it. But my guess is that it is looking for a phone number that you need to add to your vonage account and Nexus 7 does not carries a phone number.
Since you have Vonage registered in US (and I am assuming you have US number), use the US number to get a free Google Voice number (U would need a tor browser to spoof your location to US - or do it on Nexus7 and use a VPN like tunnelbear to spoof your location). Combine it with GrooveIP and at least you would be able to call US and Canada for free.
Heres the apk installed from https://play.google.com/store/apps/...wxLDMsImNvbS52b25hZ2UuTW9iaWxlRXh0ZW5zaW9uIl0. version 1.22
http://www.sendspace.com/file/05dnfc
its incompatible
Thanks for the apk.
OP - it doesn't works. It is still looking for a phone number. So I guess the solution is not for nexus 7. One thing you can do is get the softphone from vonage and use that to make calls from your Nexus 7 but the problem is that you would need to pay 9.99 for the softphone.
Thanks Gianptune and Manishyadav
Thanks gianptune for hosting the much needed apk. But alas as Manishyadav has rightly pointed out, the app is checking for a mobile operator in nexus 7 and once that is not got....it just stays put! lingering!.....which means it is really incompatible......! If somebody can help us tweak it so that it is able to accept wifi as a mobile operator.....then possibly this problem can be circumvented and the desired solution got! Any help friends on this !
Advance thanks and wishing you all a wonderful merry -peaceful,easeful and useful new year 2013!
Vonage Extentions for non-US phone
I asked Vonage if they had plans to make Vonage Extensions app available for non-US customers in near future. Their response was "no such plans as of now".
Is there there anyone at all who's got extensions working on a non-US phone/number? Even a complex tweak would be appreciated
Not working in Australia
I tried it on my Australia mobile but didn't work. I have a Canadian Vonage number, but the app wants an American or Canadian mobile number in order to set it up. (I tried to use the Vonage number, but the app would not accept).
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I keep seeing posts from various users here, as well as all over the internet, about how easy it is to get SMS up and going through WiFi and they describe various ways of accomplishing it, but none of them ever work for me. Can someone/anyone tell me once in for all rather its possible, and please describe (in detail if you please), how to do it?
Question: If I, or anyone else, was to decide to just wait for the WiFi ONLY Tabs to come out for this very purpose (texting via wifi), would we be wasting our time? I mean IF its not possible via wifi on the wifi/3G Tab, then we shouldnt expect it to work on the wifi ONLY Tab either right? Thanks in advance.
It is possible (and quite easy) to get SMS working over WiFi. If you have a google voice account, you can download the google voice app and use that to text people (or you can use other apps like textplus). That is the current setup that I have since I have no texting plan on my line.
Hope this helps,
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It is possible (and quite easy) to get SMS working over WiFi. If you have a google voice account, you can download the google voice app and use that to text people (or you can use other apps like textplus). That is the current setup that I have since I have no texting plan on my line.
Hope this helps,
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Thanks for the reply. Google voice was one of those ways that I had read about already and for me it was not easy at all, and I could never get it to work. The last thing I read about setting that up was using le your home # for the Tab since it is not used for texting purposes...well, it didnt work for me. Maybe you could explain exactly how you set it up?
That app you mentioned I, I tried that a while back and my son told me he was flooded with advertisements...etc, so I dumped it.
Some help please....
Can't someone else give me some help here? This is driving me nuts. Why would using Google work for one and not for others? What could I be missing/doing that's possibly screwing it up?
Set up google voice and your wifi tab is ready to text. No extra ads or nothing like that.
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Set up google voice and your wifi tab is ready to text. No extra ads or nothing like that.
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Thanks for the reply. I've already set up google voice but cannot get it to function properly. That's what I meant when I said in my previous post "Why would it work for one but not others, what could I be missing/doing wrong to screw it up". I have followed all of the instructions on google website, I've put in the # to be used for my device, google has verified it, I've downloaded the app for my SG Tab, but it will NOT WORK. Perhaps you could explain in detail how exactly you set it up? I really don't know what else to do.
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Thanks for the reply. I've already set up google voice but cannot get it to function properly. That's what I meant when I said in my previous post "Why would it work for one but not others, what could I be missing/doing wrong to screw it up". I have followed all of the instructions on google website, I've put in the # to be used for my device, google has verified it, I've downloaded the app for my SG Tab, but it will NOT WORK. Perhaps you could explain in detail how exactly you set it up? I really don't know what else to do.
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unfortunately, Google voice is currently for USA ONLY, are you from us?
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unfortunately, Google voice is currently for USA ONLY, are you from us?
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Yes, I'm in the good ole U.S. of A. What else do you think may be going on? Thanks for your reply.
What am I to do after this point if....
I'm to this point (see attachment) and I'm trying to set everything up "for texting only" and what I've read is "use your home phone #" because it is not used for texting...etc. Well, when I get to the point of what the attachment shows, what the heck do I do? It doesn't seem like I would be able to use my voice phone line to do this, and I cannot use the SGT as I have no dialer??????
Have you tried opening google in the browser via your Tab and useing the provided dialer in google? I use it on my PC as my PC has no dialer either. I will try with my tab and edit this post if it works or not.
I know it's not quite the same, but you could try using "Whatsapp" from the market if all parties have either android or iOS devices.
I just tried your suggestion, well..I at least got on the tab and went to GV site, but then I noticed voice had been activated without me following through at that point shown in the attachment. Now I have another problem. When I sent a text to the tab from my Evo, my home phone rang and Sprint sent what's called a TTLL (Text to Land Line) call....so that's screwed up. I used my tab to try it the other way, but cannot see any way to even send a text, not online at the voice site and not on the tab with the voice app. So it looks like I'm still stuck at not being able to get this going. Really frustrating..
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I know it's not quite the same, but you could try using "Whatsapp" from the market if all parties have either android or iOS devices.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll give it a go, and if it works, I think I can afford 2 dollars a year. I might just do that, thanks again.
EDIT: This won't work because it has to verify a number for your phone. The tab doesn't have a number.
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I'm to this point (see attachment) and I'm trying to set everything up "for texting only" and what I've read is "use your home phone #" because it is not used for texting...etc. Well, when I get to the point of what the attachment shows, what the heck do I do? It doesn't seem like I would be able to use my voice phone line to do this, and I cannot use the SGT as I have no dialer??????
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I have not used the setting "Forwad to Google Chat" and confirm that I'm able to send/receive text but I have my free phone number from IPKall and I'm able to send/receive text using GV account from the tab. Read the instruction in the Sprint VoIP call in Dev if you want to (find my post there).
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I have not used the setting "Forwad to Google Chat" and confirm that I'm able to send/receive text but I have my free phone number from IPKall and I'm able to send/receive text using GV account from the tab. Read the instruction in the Sprint VoIP call in Dev if you want to (find my post there).
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Thanks for the suggestion, but unfortunately this isnt working for me either. Im at the point of giving up now and just returning the damn Tab. I did all kinds of research on this prior to even buying the tab to at least try and make sure I could accomplish it. Most of what I found was "seemingly" possitive. Everyone makes it sound sooo damned easy to set it up and get it going, well its not, and I will go as far as saying that it isnt possible at all, for at least some, me being included in that latter bunch.
Sms was designed to be sent over cellular network and being associated with the phone number.
The number is also needed for GV. You might try Skype and get phone # and etc using it but its all far from comfortable. There are other services that might work as proxies for you but all cost some money.
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Sms was designed to be sent over cellular network and being associated with the phone number.
The number is also needed for GV. You might try Skype and get phone # and etc using it but its all far from comfortable. There are other services that might work as proxies for you but all cost some money.
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Thanks for the reply. I guess then that all of those posts that I've seen here, as well as all over the net, was just "bull". I say this only because of your comment about SMS being designed for cellular network, and only because these posts I'm talking about specifically say they got things up and running and are successfully texting on their SG Tabs via WiFi/Google Voice.
I suppose then that I should just forget about waiting for that WiFi only Tab because SMS would not work on that device either. I wouldn't mind spending some money to get this going, although I don't think that I would want to get into a contract or anything like that and be stuck spending on a monthly basis, which I think all of the Wirelss companies like Sprint make you do (not sure).
For SMS and voice phone on my Tmobile Tab I use prepaid voice only Sim. The tab was flashed with Euro ROM and works very smooth and giving me ability to place voice calls and send SMS if needed. It costs me money but no monthly obligations.
BTW, I can send Sms using Sim card from my phone as well.
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For SMS and voice phone on my Tmobile Tab I use prepaid voice only Sim. The tab was flashed with Euro ROM and works very smooth and giving me ability to place voice calls and send SMS if needed. It costs me money but no monthly obligations.
BTW, I can send Sms using Sim card from my phone as well.
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I guess I couldn't do anything like that correct? Is there a difference between T-Mobile and Sprint Tabs .... besides what may be the obvious, like I know Sprint is CDMA, not sure of T-Mobile. Anyway, do you think the same type of setup is possible with my Sprint device? If so, could you please describe how I would go about setting it up? Feel free to PM me if you like/want about this topic. Thanks
is there any way of using google voice in the uk on the sg2 to say call my sister in california or is this not possible yet in the uk cheers for any info
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is there any way of using google voice in the uk on the sg2 to say call my sister in california or is this not possible yet in the uk cheers for any info
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Search the internet...i once stumble upon a website on how to enable google voice outside US to call someone in the US..as i dont really have anyone to call in the US, i did not really pay attention..just by glancing thru..the site gives step by step direction from setting up an account right to the last step of making and recieving calls.
Hope this helps.
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Yes. Get voip working.on your phone.
Get free short term fake USA telephone number voip from your sip provider, and forward it to your phone.
Search internet for the paypal test credit card numbers, pick say amex one.
Go to google voice website through anonymous proxy server based in USA.
register using an email that you aren't already using in uk gmail.
Done.
Phew.
I made some posts about my experience trying to get voip forwarding to work. (following a guide in this forum).
But it does. I used pbxes.org as sip provider.
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Coming from an iPhone on AT&T, I'm looking for any solutions for visual voicemail on the N4. Does it only work on phones officially supported/sold by AT&T? Any solutions without redirecting my voicemail to another provider such as Google Voice?
I don't see at&t's visual voicemail app in the play store but you might be able to side load it just fine (if your on the LTE data plan that includes visual voicemail). Or, just go with Google voice. Why don't you want to use that? I've used it on many phones for a few years now and it works just fine. Never had an issue with it.
There's also apps like youmail, etc. but behave like Google voice AFAIK
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+1 on the G Voice. I was in the same boat as you (iPhone 4 on AT&T) and switched to G Voice with the Nexus. Haven't looked back. Also, if you used Voice on iOS it's completely different and integrated tighter on Android.
Ah, there's an AT&T Visual Voicemail app... It didn't occur to me to check the play store first. And there's also an AT&T Messages app too that cannot be used at the same time as the AT&T VVM app. I'm not sure what plan exactly I'm on, when I called them I told them to provision my SIM for 4G/LTE (APN: phone) even though I know the N4 is not an LTE phone, but wanted to make sure LTE is available if I move the SIM to a different phone.
Based on the reviews I'm not sure I want to mess with either of these 2 apps
I'll try and live without VVM for a while and then consider using GV if I must have it.
Just use GVoice. The att VVM app doesn't work well on non-specifically supported devices. I have a vivid right now and even though the vivid is a supported device, the custom ROM I'm running doesn't like the VVM app. GVoice works great though and has so many options like setting different greetings for different groups/people.
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+1 Google Voice, it should be built into Android in my opinion.
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+1 Google Voice, it should be built into Android in my opinion.
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It will, hopefully soon:
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Vali...s-data-only-VoIP-service-in-late-2013_id36745
It only makes sense that we are no longer raped with voice and sms plans in addition to data. Everything is 0s and 1s these days.
google voicemail problem
Cannot forward to Google Voice number for voicemail on Nexus 4
I get invalid mmi number or connection problem.
Can any one help me.
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Cannot forward to Google Voice number for voicemail on Nexus 4
I get invalid mmi number or connection problem.
Can any one help me.
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Are you prepaid? I've heard, at least from a friend on T-Mobile Monthly4G prepaid plans that they're unable to use the conditional call forwarding settings. The network denies the change.
Can somebody point me on a good tutorial for GVoice? Can get it to work... AT&T regular iPhone plan before..
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There's also HulloMail, which I think is still free.
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Cannot forward to Google Voice number for voicemail on Nexus 4
I get invalid mmi number or connection problem.
Can any one help me.
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I ran into this. I had to go into google voice on the phone and disable it,?. Then the number you must call using your phone will go through. Sorry, can't remember exactly, but you must inter that mmi number before you have it set up on your phone...
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Coming from an iPhone on AT&T, I'm looking for any solutions for visual voicemail on the N4. Does it only work on phones officially supported/sold by AT&T? Any solutions without redirecting my voicemail to another provider such as Google Voice?
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Has anyone figured out a way to side load a working AT&T VVM .apk? Yes, I know gvoice is an option but I prefer to try to keep all vm's under AT&T.
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Has anyone figured out a way to side load a working AT&T VVM .apk? Yes, I know gvoice is an option but I prefer to try to keep all vm's under AT&T.
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I decided that I can live without VVM, I just do it the old school long press 1 now... At some point I think I will port my mobile number to GV and get it over with, which will also get me ready for the rumored Google cell service late next year.
The N4 is not officially supported by the AT&T VVM app, but it may or may not work. You'd have to find a recent apk from someone and just install it on your N4. Then you have to call AT&T as they have to enable the VVM feature for you. If you already put the correct N4 IEMI on your account they will probably not do it, they will say your unknown device is not supported. If they don't pay attention, they might enable the feature anyway. If you go through the pain, let us know what you found out.
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I decided that I can live without VVM, I just do it the old school long press 1 now... At some point I think I will port my mobile number to GV and get it over with, which will also get me ready for the rumored Google cell service late next year.
The N4 is not officially supported by the AT&T VVM app, but it may or may not work. You'd have to find a recent apk from someone and just install it on your N4. Then you have to call AT&T as they have to enable the VVM feature for you. If you already put the correct N4 IEMI on your account they will probably not do it, they will say your unknown device is not supported. If they don't pay attention, they might enable the feature anyway. If you go through the pain, let us know what you found out.
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Good news is that I have not added the N4's IMEI on the account, it still has my GS3 listed. I will give AT&T a call and have them add my IMEI and the VVM feature to my account and if all goes well, they will get it done. I saw a .apk floating around here a few months ago, not sure if that is still the current package or not but I'll report back and let you know of my experience.
I'd look for a very recent apk, the LG Optimus G is a supported device for VVM so chances are it may also work on the N4.
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Has anyone figured out a way to side load a working AT&T VVM .apk? Yes, I know gvoice is an option but I prefer to try to keep all vm's under AT&T.
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Upload the apk to the phone and then install the apk on the device. Once installed, reboot device. Once rebooted, open the ATT voicemail app so it can call home and configure itself. I'm using an international version of the motorola razr hd and ATT VVM app works just fine for me.
Just note, you won't be able to get the apk from google play. you'll need to search the interwebz for the apk.
One thing to note, if you're not using an AT&T branded phone, you do have to use workarounds for installing ATT VVM app.
T-Mobile has an interesting app that switches calls and basic texts (SMS not MMS) over WiFi when you lose cellular coverage. There's not too many interesting things in there, but its something that can be deployed to an ATIV S for those of you who are using T-Mobile. This is only the T-Mobile USA version. The T-Mobile European devices might have something similar.
This app has some hooks to RPC Server, so I have no clue what it completely does (as RPCServer.dll can't be actively decompiled easily), so I can't test this. It also has a PROVXML included as well, so I'm not sure how you deploy that on Samsungs. I pulled the app from the GDR2 ROM available for the Lumia 521.
The link below is everything I extracted of use from the CommonFiles, so it includes a few other T-Mobile apps in there too.
The name of the file is CommonFiles.7z and is ~100mb.
Password=XDA!
https://mega.co.nz/#!sZdwFYJL!Ba1-3yWCiJN2RzVgoRAvIlKoEMojK93zCbwh9-my67s
Merry Christmas everyone and Happy Holidays!
EDIT: Here's the Store URL too for those who might want to try playing with the isAvailableInStore setting.
WiFi Calling
It installs on an interop-unlocked ATIV S, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't work. The app can't remember its settings between launches, and turning the feature on doesn't do anything.
The manifest says it requires ID_CAP_INTEROPSERVICES, and XAP contains a RPC native component. My guess is that it requires an RPC service only available on T-Mobile-branded phones.
Hmm. Is there anyplace in the registry or something that has a list of available services? I can look in the ROM for it, or I guess that could be its own thread/discussion for another time.
Anyways, users who reviewed the app in the Store mention that they are billed for the usage of minutes and texts using the app, so I'm not sure how they authenticate with the SIM or something.
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Here's a good note for those who didn't go to the WP App Store:
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by Russell 10/17/2013
Works great on Nokia Lumia 521 except for an outgoing SMS glitch (certain SMS character lengths that end in a punctuation, number, or other special character WILL NOT send over WiFi calling but send fine over cellular). Make sure to update your 911 address online with TMo or it won't work! Also call 611 if you're on a grandfathered plan with actual minutes, and have t-mobile add WiFi calling feature to your plan for free so that calls made using WiFi calling won't count against your plan minutes. If your Lumia didn't come with the app from the factory, you have to hard reset (erases all personal data) after installing app to get it to work.
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Hmm, that last part is awkward. No way I'm hard-resetting if I don't have to, although it *would* be convenient for international travel (SMS are free on T-Mobile but calling from overseas still costs a little bit unless doing it using WiFi calling).
You can indeed find the list of all installed services in the registry. They're under HKLM; you may need to dig a bit as they are in a few places. (I keep meaning to provide a registry search feature, but alas, this has not happened yet.) Of course, most of the registry entries for them aren't very informative; these things aren't supposed to be user-visible, so I'm not sure if you'll recognize a WiFi-Calling-related service when you see it anyhow. Also, it might not be available on other (non-T-Mobile-branded) phones anyhow, and we'd need root or a custom ROM to install such a thing.
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T-Mobile has an interesting app that switches calls and basic texts (SMS not MMS) over WiFi when you lose cellular coverage. There's not too many interesting things in there, but its something that can be deployed to an ATIV S for those of you who are using T-Mobile. This is only the T-Mobile USA version. The T-Mobile European devices might have something similar.
This app has some hooks to RPC Server, so I have no clue what it completely does (as RPCServer.dll can't be actively decompiled easily), so I can't test this. It also has a PROVXML included as well, so I'm not sure how you deploy that on Samsungs. I pulled the app from the GDR2 ROM available for the Lumia 521.
The link below is everything I extracted of use from the CommonFiles, so it includes a few other T-Mobile apps in there too.
The name of the file is CommonFiles.7z and is ~100mb.
Password=XDA!
https://mega.co.nz/#!sZdwFYJL!Ba1-3yWCiJN2RzVgoRAvIlKoEMojK93zCbwh9-my67s
Merry Christmas everyone and Happy Holidays!
EDIT: Here's the Store URL too for those who might want to try playing with the isAvailableInStore setting.
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you are missing two additional parts...this xap is just the "front end" to the whole Wi-Fi calling mechanism. You need the Wi-Fi calling dll and the certificate. It "forgets" the settings unless everything is in place.
If you really want to get it working, get the Lumia 810 FFU and extract it as a vhd. It has everything "baked in" including the certificates and the necessary "ims.config" file.
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you are missing two additional parts...this xap is just the "front end" to the whole Wi-Fi calling mechanism. You need the Wi-Fi calling dll and the certificate. It "forgets" the settings unless everything is in place.
If you really want to get it working, get the Lumia 810 FFU and extract it as a vhd. It has everything "baked in" including the certificates and the necessary "ims.config" file.
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I guess I didn't get a good look at it.
What else do I need from the ROM and where is it expecting them to be located?
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Not sure if everyone knows this but, there is a App in the marketplace that will make calls over WI-FI or your data plan using your Google voice account. It's called "Spare Phone"
http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/spare-phone/9508dd56-e881-420f-9185-96ccba768463
I left the US for a business trip, I used this app with the hotel's Wi-Fi for the entire week. No extra fees when Verizon said it would be almost $0.80 a min to make a call and $2 per MB...Wi-Fi only for a week.
It is $3.50 tho...
It also doesn't use your tmobile number. That's the big draw of WiFi calling.
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I guess I need to sit down with the T-Mobile app for several hours, it might be using a sip server or something along those lines for the main cellular interface. I'll need to see what all this does too. If anyone want to help, just download the Lumia 521 ROM with NaviFirm+
I believe the product code and the model number is in the 521 thread in my signature.
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As you probably know, Google just released a Hangouts Dialer that you can use with a new version of Hangouts (2.3) to make VOIP calls. I was curious to see if I could use it with my Note 8 (Wifi). Unfortunately, while I was able to download the Dialer, the Play Store said Hangouts 2.3 was incompatible with my device. So I downloaded the official apk from Android Police and installed it on my device to see what would happen. To my pleasant surprise, it works perfectly!
You do not need to be rooted for this to work. You may, however, need a Google Voice number and GV installed on your Note -- I'm not 100% sure about that. I clicked through the various prompts without paying close attention, but I remember approving some kind of integration the GV.
I can confirm that it is also working on my N5110 with the 2.3 version of the Hangouts apk from Android Police. You also have to install the new Hangouts Dialer app and that can be done through "Help and Feedback" in the main Hangouts app or by installing the additional apk from Android Police.
ramjet73
Hangouts Dailer app.
Thanks guys,
Downloaded 2.3 and dialer but now I'm told I need credits to make calls? How do you get credits and what does it cost.
Thanks,
Maffs
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Thanks guys,
Downloaded 2.3 and dialer but now I'm told I need credits to make calls? How do you get credits and what does it cost.
Thanks,
Maffs
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Weird... I haven't seen anything like that. Are you located outside the U.S. and/or trying to call internationally?
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Thanks guys,
Downloaded 2.3 and dialer but now I'm told I need credits to make calls? How do you get credits and what does it cost.
Thanks,
Maffs
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Calls are only free to/from the US and Canada.
International rates and instructions for buying Google Voice credits can be found on the Google website.
ramjet73
Hangouts Dailer app.
ramjet73 said:
Calls are only free to/from the US and Canada.
International rates and instructions for buying Google Voice credits can be found on the Google website.
ramjet73
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Thanks, ramjet73 and bigmout,
Sorry for responding only now. I was in an area where reception was poor, something obviously unheard of in the US!
I'm not from the US or Canada - Thanks for the help I'll look at Google.
Maffs
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Calls are only free to/from the US and Canada.
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can you trick it into thinking you are located inside usa/ca ? eg using a proxy for the phone?