S4 Galaxy i9500 - Do not call the dialed number!
I'm having a problem with my S4 GT-i9500. He is not making calls. Can I select a contact or enter a number in the dialer that still does not make the connection. When I'm in the contact list and slide my finger to dial, nothing happens. If I type the number and then I click green to make the connection, the number dialed disappears and nothing happens. I've turned off, installed other dialers and nothing worked.
It is not a network problem because I get call and send and receive SMS! I did not make any modification to the phone and did not install any Custom Rom is still original.
I realized that this problem happened after the application whatsapp caught messing up the phone for a few minutes.
I'd find another solution before giving it a hard reset. Has anyone experienced this?
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I have observed one thing..whenever there is a short missed call and my phone is in locked state..it wakes up in 3-4 sec..if this call happens to be a missed call (only 1-2 rings heard on the caller's end), my phone doesnt recognize that number (even if it is present in my contacts) neither it shows which number i missed...so frustrating..any body else experienced this?
any workaround? i tried many registry tweaks posted on internet, nothing helped..hard reset my phone..but problem still there..
Same problem here, I suppose it's a bug on Phone part of the ROM, maybe it will be fixed in future versions. I try all the CPU performances and the problem persist.
It takes a little bit of time before the caller ID number comes through and get matched to your contact list. Depending on how many contacts you have on your list, it may also take a bit longer to find a match in a long list. So if your caller calls and ends call shortly, then the match may not be completed. It's not a bug.
But when my screen is on..i dont see this issue at all, i have checked many times giving as short call as i could..
i issue comes when the device is locked..so i think while waking the device up it takes long and there somehow it doesnt activate the callerid service, so the unknonw caller issue occurs..
When your screen is locked, your phone is in sleep mode. So it takes longer time to wake up first, then receive the call.
Pretty much like the title says.. when I make a call the dialpad box is grayed out and I can't brink it up. Getting annoying due to the fact that I cant get rid of the voice mail icon or enter pin numbers or anything along those lines.
Anyone have any ideas? I looked for a setting that would enable/disable this, but couldnt find anything.
I know it worked before.. so could an app or something I recently added have disabled it somehow?
When did this start and what were you doing just prior to this problem? Are you rooted?
yes, phone is rooted.
Really hard to say when it started. Ive done some more tests.. Any number I call, including random numbers(like 1234) will bring the dial pad up. only time It doesn't show the dial pad is when I call Softbank's(Japan) voice mail(1416).
Ive even tried to bring up the dial pad, like im going to be making another call, and it wont make the tones that notifies the voice mail service to do anything.
so I guess the question is, how does the phone know to activate the dial pad when you make a call?
Hello,
I have a samsung h1 (i8320) phone, and my problem is that when someone calls me
the phone is not ringing. The caller phone display redirection active, and the caller can only hear a small beep and the call time counter starts after that.
I can call anyone and recieve sms without problems.
(if i put my simcard to a nother phone there is no problem with incoming calls)
I think i caused this error, when i used the root menu *#197328640# to test my gps signal, but accidentaly i changed some setting related to networking i think.
The phone now displays EDGE instead of GPRS, (network mode gsm 900/1800).
I am able to recieve calls again by enabling GCF test mode in the root menu, but i dont know what it does.
I flashed the phone and made a factory reset, but the root menu settings where not reseted.
I would like to know if there is any way to reset settings in the root menu to default?
Thanks,
Gaszton
A test is needed to verify if it's a software problem (less possible) or an hardware problem (more possible).
Bring it in warranty assistance if you have or just try to reinstall roms or updates.. i hope you know how to.
Maybe, if you have some time, you may try the android rom for that phone... go here and give a check...
http://samsungi8320.freeforums.org
The only thing done to this phone is the revolutionary root method to get the tether app. While making an outgoing phone call to 2-3 different phone numbers, the phone would buzz to show it did connect. Then about a second later the screen goes back to the dialer screen. Any idea's??? Thanks.
Does the phone number you're calling have a +1 or other international code in front of the number? The dialer really doesn't like that. There should be a setting in the calls settings for plus code dialing where you should be able to adjust it. But I haven't been on a stock ROM for a while, so I can only assume it's there.
You can call sprint and have them reprovision (re-activate) your phone, that may help. The fact that you are rooted shouldn't have anything to do with problems making calls, thats usually a network issue.
I've had the same issue. Make a phone call and before it even dials it goes straight to lock screen. Or sometimes it does dial then stops the call and goes back to lock screen. I'm on CM7 so I just figured it was a poor signal causing mine. Sense roms do not seem to do this for me.
As the title says, when somebody calls me on one of my sip numbers and I'm on wifi I need to put the phone on speaker a number of times before I can start hearing anything from the call. After that it works but it might lose audio again at some later point and cycling the speaker setting brings it back.
I haven't noticed this before 4.4.2 and I can't reproduce it while on 3G. Any ideas?
Actually phone also directly drops the call or even reboots from time to time while doing this. Cool software, bro.
As a late update - I followed Samsung support's advice and reset the phone to factory defaults (from recovery) - then only installed a minimal set of programs and modified a minimal set of options. Receiving sip calls is still buggy or causing the phone to reboot.