Does anyone have voice delays during calls? in particular some who has AT&T as their carrier.
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Sprint says it cannot be done, although I probably need to call during business hours when more knowledgeable reps are there. Is there any way for me to do it? I just want to avoid dialing an international number when I do not want to - and I never want to, as I use calling cards for that.
They can definitely block international calls from your account. They did it to my account after someone "cloned" my account and was calling Cuba and the Dominican Republic. All the calls originated from New York, while I live in suburban Detroit.
I work for at&t and I know there is a no cost feature that blocks international calls.
I would ask to speak to the international department.
Sprint did ban outgoing international calls on my account. Thanks to all who responded.
Conference Call on EVO 4G Sprint:
The only time I'm allowed to connect two calls if I've dialed both the calls from my phone but I don't get an option to merge received calls. Thus, my question is, how do you make a conference call when you are talking with someone and a third person calls you?
Any help on this matter will be appreciated.
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You can't: the only way to make it work is exactly as you describe, you must be the caller on both for the conference to work.
Is there a work around this annoyance? Like an app from the app store or rooting my phone? Does this problem exist with every Android phone or only with Evo 4G?
Incomming CDMA and outgoing CDMA are different. You can only conference outgoing CDMA.
Rather sure this is the same with all CDMA phones. But, I have never tested on any other phone I had with verizon or sprint.
Have you tried Google Voice?
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I have got an sprint L720 and got it unlocked for International use. How can I make 3G Video calls on this. Anyway to enable 3G video calling support with native dialer.
I have another i9505 which has the video call button in dialer and when I make a video call to L720 I get error that video call receiving is barred on other end.
Any help or suggestion.
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So I've got a new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge on AT&T wireless, whom I have been a customer of since the late 90's.
When I try to call my home phone, which is U-verse Voice service (on AT&T), it goes straight to my U-verse voicemail. If I disable "Enhanced LTE Services" under mobile networks/data settings (which also disables HD Voice when I call other AT&T HD Voice-enabled phones) it works fine.
I have tried a calling a few U-verse Voice lines, including my own, with Enhanced LTE Services enabled, and it happens with all of them, so I assume there is a bug of some sort between the hand-off from the wireless to the VoIP network and some confusion causing the problem.
I can call traditional POTS lines and VoIP lines to other providers with zero issues, with Enhanced LTE enabled or disabled.
My wife has an HD Voice enabled Galaxy S5 that can reach my U-verse Voice line with no issues as well, so it seems specific to the Galaxy S7.
I am on baseband version G935AUCU2APD1 and build number MMB29M.G935AUCU2APD1 (the latest, AFAIK).
Any ideas or suggestions on how to get this issue pushed up the line as a bug in the baseband?
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So I've got a new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge on AT&T wireless, whom I have been a customer of since the late 90's.
When I try to call my home phone, which is U-verse Voice service (on AT&T), it goes straight to my U-verse voicemail. If I disable "Enhanced LTE Services" under mobile networks/data settings (which also disables HD Voice when I call other AT&T HD Voice-enabled phones) it works fine.
I have tried a calling a few U-verse Voice lines, including my own, with Enhanced LTE Services enabled, and it happens with all of them, so I assume there is a bug of some sort between the hand-off from the wireless to the VoIP network and some confusion causing the problem.
I can call traditional POTS lines and VoIP lines to other providers with zero issues, with Enhanced LTE enabled or disabled.
My wife has an HD Voice enabled Galaxy S5 that can reach my U-verse Voice line with no issues as well, so it seems specific to the Galaxy S7.
I am on baseband version G935AUCU2APD1 and build number MMB29M.G935AUCU2APD1 (the latest, AFAIK).
Any ideas or suggestions on how to get this issue pushed up the line as a bug in the baseband?
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You're gonna want to call at&t tier 2 tech support & submit a trouble ticket. It may be a simple fix or a complicated mess but either way that's where it all starts. Call 800-331-0500 from another line if you can in case they want to troubleshoot with you on the line. Tell the rep who answers that you already talked to tech support & they said you need tier 2
Yesterday I switched from AT&T to T-Mobile with my Galaxy S7 Edge and cannot get Google Voice to work properly. I have followed all the instructions on the Google Voice website to no avail. That just sets up the Google Voice number for forwarding unanswered calls. I checked, and the settings show that unanswered calls are supposed to be forwarded to Google Voice. However, unanswered calls still go to T-Mobile voice mail, not Google Voice. I can dial Google Voice directly without any issues, so the number is working. Also, I have the latest (AT&T) update to Oreo, Android version 8.0. Is there any way to install Google Voice as the default voicemail in T-Mobile? It worked perfectly in AT&T, and speed-dial 1 went right to Google Voice.
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