Hi
I am the happy owner of a Nexus 4 device but seems to have a complicated problem.
My carrier 3 mobile has a special app to forward active calls to other people at my work. I have never been able to make it work, and now my carrier says that Nexus 4 blocks that feature, despite it works for other android devices.
I have tried with the stock android version (4.2.2) and cyanogenmod 10.1.2 (also android 4.2.2) but none of these roms seems to support that feature?
Can I somehow make some adjustments to the settings (I have a rooted device), and if possible - what should I do?
Am I the only one with this wicked problem?!?!
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I have a new google play nexus 4 that came w/Android 4.2 and I immediately updated to Android 4.3. Problem one is Bluetooth cannot discover my Bluetooth ear piece; and problem two is that I can’t get a connection without Wi-Fi. Without Wi-Fi I can’t load any web info so I can’t use google maps. I guess I am not getting data. Is this a problem with Android 4.3? Is there a fix for this or is there a setting somewhere I don’t know about? I have the correct APN, I got the info from straightTalk for mt T-Mobile sim, and everything is stock on my phone. Thanks for help.
Did all of this work properly before the update?
korockinout13 said:
Did all of this work properly before the update?
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I don't know because I up dated right out of the box. From what I am reading on the net these were problems w/4.2 and continued w/ 4.3.
Hello,
Just got my Nexus 4 in earlier today and been playing with it all day (got it Like New condition on Ebay). I've updated to the latest version of Android 4.2.2 Kitkat OTA and everything is running smooth as butter except...
I have an LG 55" Smart TV with Wireless Display and was hoping to "Miracast" my phone to the TV. So I go into the TV options and have it search for the device... then go into my phone, and into "Cast Screen" under settings, and indeed they see eachother. So the TV "asks" the phone if its OK to connect, and then on my phone I get the option to confirm its OK, which of course I do... then the TV shows that its trying to connect for a while and nothing happens on my phone. Then...my phone loses all connection to the internet. I mean all the bars are there, wifi is on etc... but whenever I try to open a webpage in Chrome, Youtube, netflix etc its like I'm not connected to the internet. The only way to fix it is to either reboot, or go into airplane mode then back.
I would really love some help getting Miracast to work! Thank you!!!
It doesn't work on any 4.4.x roms I know of (not sure if it works on stock) I got it to work by dual booting a 4.2.2 rom and using that and I works like a charm on my lg smart tv
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THEBANDIT420 said:
It doesn't work on any 4.4.x roms I know of (not sure if it works on stock) I got it to work by dual booting a 4.2.2 rom and using that and I works like a charm on my lg smart tv
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well thats weird. is this a feature (maybe some copyright thing) or a bug? any plans to fix???
I have the Nexus 4 since the very beginning of it, and it used to support HD Voice.
Since sometime in the middle of JB's lifetime that feature was disabled.
I was wondering if there's any way to restore the feature, I'm currently on a rooted everything stock Nexus 4.
Thanks.
I'm also interested to restore the AMR-WB feature... Has it something to do with the Baseband or is it depending on the ROM?
I cant seem to get MightyText up and running on my stock Nexus 10 after the upgrade to Lollipop. Anyone else have same issue? I like to use it syncing it to laptop and cell phone to get text messages on the tablet. Thanks in advance.
Its working fine for me with my nexus 6 and nexus 10, both on latest android versions available.
Hello XDAers,
As we all know, most ported roms for our lovely Note 4 does not feature Wifi Calling. As of May 31, 2017, TMobile released an app called Digits out of beta. As of this posting, it is free for all TMobile customers. This app will allow you to receive phone calls on just about any device. Install it on your device that has the custom rom and connect to wifi. :The two caveats are:
1. You have to use Digits to make and receive the wifi calls. (you can unregister/register it through the app once you've finished making or receiving wifi calls)
2. It's has the potential to be a battery hog if left running(at least from the reviews I read. Haven't had time to confirm.). I'm pretty sure people have thought of this already. This is for the people who may not have.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tmobile.digits&hl=en
I'm using Greenify in conjunction with it to try and tame it.
Thanks for your time. Please hit the thanks button if you found this helpful.:good:
My only problem is you need a T-Mobile log in. I pay Simple Mobile using the T-Mobile network, If I flash a stock T-Mobile rom, I have WiFi calling. But who wants to use a stock rom??
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I'm running digits successfully with a couple different custom roms (both of the N7 / C9 port variety). Apocalypse-X (v7) and - darn it - can't remember the other one. Oh, Batman. Same developer @star53 on those. But I suspect it will work w/ many of these roms, esp. ones that were for Samsung phones (even though they're now ported to a different phone). Try it. Oh, and do make sure to go to settings and select wifi rather than all over data. What makes this nice is that the ported roms don't have native wifi calling support enabled. Digits should allow that.