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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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
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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.
How do I adjust call barring settings?? I don't see anythonh about it both in call and cellular settings. I want to adjust phone will not accept calls when roaming.
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start screen>settings>cellular>data roaming options
As for incoming and outgoing calls, I think you might have to call your service provider
That much hassle?? On low end phones these options are easily configured on call settings. I wonder why such menu is missing in wp7.
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Hi everyone-
I have a nexus 7 hspa and am posting because I am getting ready to travel with it and want have fun but be safe.
1. I use the voip feature with a paid version of grooveip and am trialling it as my primary phone. I purchased the hspa version because I didnt want to rely on being near accessible wifi to make a call. Currently when I am within wifi range, it works great, although there is not the spontaneity associated with walking around talking on a phone.. I recently activated a $30 tmobile data plan and am somewhat confused. Will grooveip automatically check for both data and wifi and move to whatever is available? When I activated the $30 dollar service I got a telephone number that I have added to google voice, yet all calls seem to keep going through my old google voice number. What am I missing?
2.I have security concerns about walking around with a gps signal open and plan to travel with both data and wifi off unless I need them. Can the n7 be tracked even when I turn off the wifi, location and data plan services? With a cellphone, if I had these concerns I would simply pull out the battery, that is not possible with this device.
3. I will be using a lot of public wifi. Is there a vpn app that will automatically engage when grooveip is enabled or will it always be a two-step process of opening the vpn then opening grooveip to flow through it?
3. How does this scenario change if I am in europe? I plan to get a european micro-sim when traveling.
Thanks for any info you can offer.
First off the N7 will not work on T-Mobile's $30/mo plan. T-Mobile is blocking the N7 IMEI's. Secondly yes when you go out of range of wifi grooveip will switch to the HSPA connection.
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I am unable to make or receive calls.
Whenever I try to make a call it says Mobile network not available. I get no signal from my carrier and I have to put *#*#4643#*#* change it back to GSM because for some reason it changes it to CDMA.
Whenever I receive a call same thing, lose all my signal and it aparanetly changes froim GSM to CDMA.
When I change it back to GSM I am able to browse and text with no problems but as stated above I cannot call.
If anyone has a solution or suggestion it would be greatly appreciated if you posted it here.
Thanks.
You should be asking your carrier.
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They had no clue, just opened a case.
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.