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i was think if it's possible to put your diamond facedown to end a call, and if the device is facedown when you receive a call you have to answer uptarnig the device...! there is alredy an application for this ?
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Really cannot see any point to this. I mean who in their right mind leaves a phone turned upside down to begin with? However turning it from face up to face down signifies you do not want to take the call, hence MUTE.
hitenpatel227 said:
Really cannot see any point to this. I mean who in their right mind leaves a phone turned upside down to begin with? However turning it from face up to face down signifies you do not want to take the call, hence MUTE.
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I cannot get the mute call on face down to work!
It is all set up in advanced config but doesnt mute!
Well, with new firmware we can put phone face down and loudspeaker will turn on, and if we pick it up call will be again from small speaker. And how about disabling call by simple shake? Or getting to the home screen by shake?
vorob said:
Well, with new firmware we can put phone face down and loudspeaker will turn on, and if we pick it up call will be again from small speaker. And how about disabling call by simple shake? Or getting to the home screen by shake?
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?? How do I get the feature of flipping the phone over to activate speakerphone ?
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?? How do I get the feature of flipping the phone over to activate speakerphone ?
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A program called "Touch In Call Screen Tweak"
I was wondering if its possible on N3 to auto answer a call if you take the phone to your ear, without the need of press a button/slide to answer ?
Having all these features and sensors I couldn't find any option that does that.
alinescoo said:
I was wondering if its possible on N3 to auto answer a call if you take the phone to your ear, without the need of press a button/slide to answer ?
Having all these features and sensors I couldn't find any option that does that.
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Not that I know of, but in hands-free mode you can just say "answer" or "reject" (and it will also go to speakerphone).
So, as the title says, can you "mute" (silence the ringing tone, on the smartphone, of) an incoming call *without rejecting it*?
To be even more clear: the same action on my current smartphone (Note 3) is performed by pressing the volume rocker (up or down) and that results in the phone still "ringing" (as far as the caller is concerned) but no sound coming from the smartphone.
I am interested in getting my first Android Wear device (an LG G Watch R) and this, together with full notification mirroring and Google Keep integration, would be one of the reasons to get it, for me.
Another very big one would be being able to read a TXT/DOC/RTF/PDF file but AFAIK that's not (yet) possible...
TIA!
Come on... no one?!?
Does this capability really interest so few people??
plus +1 i have a moto 360 but havent seen an option yet ... swipe up to reject call via sms and swipe left/right to dismiss or answer
demonicangellâ„¢ said:
plus +1 i have a moto 360 but havent seen an option yet ... swipe up to reject call via sms and swipe left/right to dismiss or answer
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Hi,
what happens if you cover the watchface with your palm (same gesture that puts the watch in standby) while receiving a call notification..?
May you try it?
I heard from someone who has an Asus ZenWatch that it does what we are after but he also said that he thinks that is exclusive to the ZenWatch (an Asus mod, in other words).
xdapao3 said:
Hi,
what happens if you cover the watchface with your palm (same gesture that puts the watch in standby) while receiving a call notification..?
May you try it?
I heard from someone who has an Asus ZenWatch that it does what we are after but he also said that he thinks that is exclusive to the ZenWatch (an Asus mod, in other words).
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Mutes the call on my phone by covering the face of the watch with my hand, I have a Zenwatch. Does not hang it up.
tonyguy2000 said:
Mutes the call on my phone by covering the face of the watch with my hand, I have a Zenwatch. Does not hang it up.
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So you are confirming what that guy said... now it remains to be seen if the fact that it is exclusive to the ZenWatch is also true
Good thing that somebody is doing it, anyway, 'cause it makes a lot of sense and it will most probably be adopted by Android Wear natively (just like Google has adopted in "mainstream" Android a lot of Samsung's good ideas...) :good:
So... may somebody with any smartwatch other than the ZenWatch, try this??
Well...Doesn't mute my phone.. On the moto 360
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covering the screen on my sony smartwatch 3 mutes the watch, but not the phone. A sony Z1 compact.
pakure said:
Well...Doesn't mute my phone.. On the moto 360
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It'a part of the software on the Zenwatch
Thanks everybody.. so it's confirmed.... oh well, I hope Google (or more OEMs) fix this glaring omission soon!
Tried on my lg g r, mutes the watch but not the phone, but at least the watch stops disturbing me, I was about to go mad for a while when people kept calling during a meeting, since muting the phone don't stop the watch from vibrating
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Hi, i have been trying also to find a solution for mute the call on both ( phone and watch moto 360) the only thing i can do is when receiving a call if i cover the watch it stops vibrating but the phone still rings, the same if you press the side button, stops the watch but not the phone. Hope they add this feature i miss it a lot.
Regards
Just to confirm additionally... Gear Live does NOT work to cover watch to mute phone (Galaxy S5, stock lollipop).
Out of curiosity, why do you not want to dismiss the call?
RedRamage said:
Just to confirm additionally... Gear Live does NOT work to cover watch to mute phone (Galaxy S5, stock lollipop).
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TNX, good to know :good:
Out of curiosity, why do you not want to dismiss the call?
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Are you really asking it..?!? Because that way the caller KNOWS that you saw he/she was calling and you didn't want to talk with him/HER... :laugh:
Oh, okay... that makes sense I guess. I never thought of it that way. I guess I don't generally get that many calls that I can ignore.
Either that means I'm very important and and only talk about important stuff, or I'm very unpopular and no one calls me to chit chat.
Using stock dialer, on Oreo. (Had the same problem on Nougat.)
When a call comes in, it does not allow me to answer the call. If I drag up on the ball for "answer", it simply bounces back. It won't "answer".
However, this only happens when the phone is "cold". After answering a call the phone answers normally for future calls
Any ideas?
This doesn't seem to be a dead spot in the touch screen, as I can suspend the ball at the apex for an indefinite time.
The problem seems to be that it doesn't trigger the "call answer". It isn't accepting it as an input.
This is repeatable, but once it has "answered" a call, it will generally answer the next few calls accurately.
I have the same thing on Nougat and Oreo too can be pretty annoying at times
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Pucksr said:
Using stock dialer, on Oreo. (Had the same problem on Nougat.)
When a call comes in, it does not allow me to answer the call. If I drag up on the ball for "answer", it simply bounces back. It won't "answer".
However, this only happens when the phone is "cold". After answering a call the phone answers normally for future calls
Any ideas?
This doesn't seem to be a dead spot in the touch screen, as I can suspend the ball at the apex for an indefinite time.
The problem seems to be that it doesn't trigger the "call answer". It isn't accepting it as an input.
This is repeatable, but once it has "answered" a call, it will generally answer the next few calls accurately.
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me too. very frustrating....thinking of buying a different phone.
Pucksr said:
Using stock dialer, on Oreo. (Had the same problem on Nougat.)
When a call comes in, it does not allow me to answer the call. If I drag up on the ball for "answer", it simply bounces back. It won't "answer".
However, this only happens when the phone is "cold". After answering a call the phone answers normally for future calls
Any ideas?
This doesn't seem to be a dead spot in the touch screen, as I can suspend the ball at the apex for an indefinite time.
The problem seems to be that it doesn't trigger the "call answer". It isn't accepting it as an input.
This is repeatable, but once it has "answered" a call, it will generally answer the next few calls accurately.
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dandan2980 said:
I have the same thing on Nougat and Oreo too can be pretty annoying at times
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I am on T-Mobile and have not seen this happen. Any of you using WiFi Calling, if not try and see if it makes a difference.
Don't swipe up from the icon.
Swipe up from higher up, near the contact picture.
Just like the rest of the google apps, google doesn't use a proper viewport and the coordinates are messed up the essential phone.
Charkatak said:
I am on T-Mobile and have not seen this happen. Any of you using WiFi Calling, if not try and see if it makes a difference.
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I'm on Metro Pcs which is on the same network as T-Mobile. Some times it takes like 3-4 swipes to get it answer sometimes on the first one and I've actually missed phone calls because it wouldn't answer
I'm not using WiFi calling either
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dandan2980 said:
I'm on Metro Pcs which is on the same network as T-Mobile. Some times it takes like 3-4 swipes to get it answer sometimes on the first one and I've actually missed phone calls because it wouldn't answer
I'm not using WiFi calling either
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This is my second headset and the first one was without this issue. If you have any one with another carrier, try their sim card. This is what I have done with another phone brand when there was an unrelated to your issue.
JCBomb said:
Don't swipe up from the icon.
Swipe up from higher up, near the contact picture.
Just like the rest of the google apps, google doesn't use a proper viewport and the coordinates are messed up the essential phone.
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It works!! swipe up from near the contact picture.
thanks for the advice.
Pointmaine said:
It works!! swipe up from near the contact picture.
thanks for the advice.
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Or anywhere in the middle of the screen: swipe up to answer or down to reject a call.
can't answer calls on oreo now
anyone got a fix or workaround ??
This happens to me too. Does the same thing to ignore. I also have problems where I can't hear the person for a good 30 seconds, even though it gives me the ringtone when the call is placed. Sprint says it's not on their end... I've pretty much decided to sell this.
Before this I had Moto G5 Plus which was highly rated as the best budget and it had a ton of issues too. I may buy an iPhone for the first time. I'm just tired of always having an issue with something on an Android device. I just want a product that works 100% of the time.
Pointmaine said:
anyone got a fix or workaround ??
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I go home and the phone call should appear on the top, then I click answer to get the call
work around from essential
Pointmaine said:
anyone got a fix or workaround ??
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If you start in the middle of the screen and swipe UP in short strokes, doe this resolve your issue.
I've seen this come up a few times on here and the subreddit and haven't had an issue answering or declining calls :S