Anyone know why they stripped a feature that is native to 6.0 from the update? Makes no sense. If its not been stripped can someone tell me where its at.
I'm on sprint and WiFi calling works on the nexus.
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hellot1M said:
Anyone know why they stripped a feature that is native to 6.0 from the update? Makes no sense. If its not been stripped can someone tell me where its at.
I'm on sprint and WiFi calling works on the nexus.
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Motorola is based off of AOSP.
It's not native to AOSP. Nexus != AOSP.
It requires baseband (radio) support that isn't present on the MXPE.
Figured it would be software related. Hangouts dialer works the same. If I ever need it I can use Google dialer and make the call with my number.
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Shawn5162 said:
I can confirm the soak test isn't fake.
Didn't want to share this whatever.
Added HD Calling
Added Wifi Calling
Added Band 12 support
Visual voicemail not built into the dialer app
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was that real
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63583576&postcount=20
I'm on Sprint with the MXPE and have waited patiently for wifi calling with Marshmallow. I hope it's possible and not hardware related. I can't find it on my phone either. I want to get rid of my Airave. If anyone knows of other discussion threads on this topic, please post. Thanks!
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I have added an issue to the bug tracker on cyanogenmod's website. If anyone else is having this issue with no voicemail notification, maybe it could be stared so they can work on it sooner?
It's issue 2801, I can't make a direct link to it.
code.google.com/p/cyanogenmod/issues/detail?id=2801
Or maybe someone has found a way to get the voicemail notifications working on CM for rogers?
Thanks
Bringing back a dead thread, but wanted to know if you were able to fix this... I am experiencing the same on the latest MIUI.us build as well. Would really like to switch but am stuck using only a few ROMs including the Virtuous Sense Roms or Vanilla Roms. Would really like to know a fix..
Thanks
works on cm7 nightlies
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Lately I have been contemplating the purchase of an s view cover. It seems like it would come in very handy for me.
But seeing how I will most likely run AOSP based roms I wonder if it would even matter.
From my understanding, the most we could use it for would be to automatically turn on and off the screen.
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I don't see it working on AOSP seeing how its a Samsung feature
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Yes you can...
Yo buddy... yes it can be used with aosp.... use Beanstalk rom series, not sure if its available for ur model... i use n9005
jingo420 said:
Yo buddy... yes it can be used with aosp.... use Beanstalk rom series, not sure if its available for ur model... i use n9005
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can you post the link, please?
S view cover can be used on AOSP rom merely for activating screen. The preview Caller ID and answer without open the s-cover function will not work.
I tried with Danvdh GE edition rom.
One of the new features in 4.4 is that the dialer app now gives you phone numbers of places local to you as you type. I'm running 4.4 (rastakat) on my N4 and if I start typing a word ie "mcdonalds" I was expecting to see results for places local to me, but nothing happens.
Is this an N5 feature only or do I need to do something to enable this? I did search but I can't find mention of this anywhere.
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One of the new features in 4.4 is that the dialer app now gives you phone numbers of places local to you as you type. I'm running 4.4 (rastakat) on my N4 and if I start typing a word ie "mcdonalds" I was expecting to see results for places local to me, but nothing happens.
Is this an N5 feature only or do I need to do something to enable this? I did search but I can't find mention of this anywhere.
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Dear Crazzyfool_1,
I was doing some research myself but I am not sure if I am allowed to post links to other forum in this one. Well I am new here so if I make a mistake then please feel free to let MODS edit my post and remove the link.
According to the website below Dialer.apk and Phone.apk have been replaced with the new TelephonyProvider.apk on the N5. Looking the image it doesn't seem like its a N5 feature. Now I have not tested the new image (rastakat) myself and am not sure if they have modified TelephonyProver.apk or have not included in their release.
So to answer your question I don't think its limited to N5. I'd say ask some more people and wait for some time for others to test the rom and do some more digging.
androidcentral.com/google-nexus-4/329430-4-4-dialer-apk.html
Hope I was helpful.
Nick
I notice the same
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crazyfool_1 said:
One of the new features in 4.4 is that the dialer app now gives you phone numbers of places local to you as you type. I'm running 4.4 (rastakat) on my N4 and if I start typing a word ie "mcdonalds" I was expecting to see results for places local to me, but nothing happens.
Is this an N5 feature only or do I need to do something to enable this? I did search but I can't find mention of this anywhere.
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That uses google services, therefore is not open source. AOSP dialer will not have this functionality.
Hopefully when n4 image comes, it will be on the n4.
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hoppermi said:
That uses google services, therefore is not open source. AOSP dialer will not have this functionality.
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This.
Wayne Tech Nexus
It works for me . I am using Mako odexed v4 . Make sure to enable location.
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Works for me i
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badboy47 said:
It works for me . I am using Mako odexed v4 . Make sure to enable location.
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Yes, it works on the N5 port. The OP's question was why it didn't work on AOSP ROM.
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Works for me i
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Ah ok great I got it.. Thanks for the help guys, much appreciated
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Anyone got Any news about Xposed Framework for Marshmallow, /Nexus 6p? Is it coming? @rovo89
What is this framework? What are the benefits? Or the downside of it?
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Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63481105&postcount=22
stevew84 said:
Here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=63481105&postcount=22
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Still dont get it what it is. Explaination please
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aygul12345 said:
Still dont get it what it is. Explaination please
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Basically modifies the Ui of your device....and other things.
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Okay, but is it better? And is it avaible?
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aygul12345 said:
Okay, but is it better? And is it avaible?
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Better than what, stock android? It's really hard to explain "what it is" exactly, I'd suggest researching it.
Just think of it this way...you can install modules (tweaks) that do different things. It's not available for Android M yet.
aygul12345 said:
Still dont get it what it is. Explaination please
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It let's you install modules that tweak the ui, save snapchat snaps, Instagram photos, hide root from apps, tons of stuff
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It's a way of getting most of the benefits of a custom ROM while still running stock, and being able to pick and choose which of those added features that you want.
Essentially, it hooks into the framework of the ROM you're running at a low enough level to provide modifications that standard apps don't provide. Using it requires Permissive SELinux, and right now Marshmallow doesn't have that. "Is it better?" is an illogical question, as there's nothing like it against which we can compare. It is good to have as an option, though, because it can allow for things on nearly any ROM that the ROM creator might not have thought or opted not to put into his ROM. Another thing that is useful from Xposed is the ability to hide whether or not your phone is rooted on an app-by-app basis. This allows apps such as Google Wallet (Android Pay) to function in their entirety regardless of the state of the phone. Long story short: We want it.
For a long time I've used "Rocketdial"...but the default dialer still pops up for incoming calls...so I'm debating ditching rocketdial and just keeping truecaller for it's caller id feature where it looks up unknown callers....what's your preference?
Stock one that comes in cm 12.1 works just fine for me.
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Stock one that comes in cm 12.1 works just fine for me.
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Does the stock one identify unknown callers? Does it allow itself to work upside down when the phone is rotated (no for cm12.1 dialer). I can add in truecaller for caller id but it requires uploading your contact list which I don't like. Does it allow you to blacklist numbers so they don't ring on the phone? Does it allow spam lists to be downloaded? I'm looking for a full featured dialer.
The either way is up feature does work on cm12.1 I believe. Dunno about the rest only a handful of people I talk to use normal voice calling lol
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nekomancey said:
The either way is up feature does work on cm12.1 I believe. Dunno about the rest only a handful of people I talk to use normal voice calling lol
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Under CM 12.1 when you receive an incoming call the normal dialer will NOT honor rotation and end up flipping the screen...now everything is upside down as you are trying to answer the phone. Been there...done that...now under a stock rom they've done SOMETHING to fix that. CM 12.1 will honor rotation but the default dialer does NOT unless you got a nifty new one in the last month because I ran cm 12.1 right until I upgraded to marshmallow.
Yes it doesn't rotate I hadn't noticed
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I use Google Hangouts for everything
macallik said:
I use Google Hangouts for everything
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The rumors are they will eventually be phasing out hangouts for "allo". Might do a google and read up on it.
famewolf said:
The rumors are they will eventually be phasing out hangouts for "allo". Might do a google and read up on it.
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It was debunked. I use it to call regular phone numbers for free so I hope it is here to stay indefinitely
http://www.ubergizmo.com/2016/07/google-allo-not-replace-hangouts/
If you have CM12.1 you can download the capps package which comes with the Cyanogen dialer, the Cyanogen dialer has Truecaller built-in.