Hi,
I wonder how I can turn speakerphone on (just like skype) while I am in a telephone conversation?
Hold down the green call button until the speaker phone engages. To turn it off do the same.
In case you want to do this programatically you may want to have a look here:
http://www.teksoftco.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=80
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Hi:
I've been searching for info how to achieve the following, which I can't get done so far:
I have stereo bluetooth headphones with a mic. These are great for receiving calls, when you don't have the phone easily accessible, like in the car etc.
They have only two buttons, one is a two-way joystick for loudness. The other one is a receive/hangup button using which you can accept incoming calls.
What I'd like to do is to enable it to activate voice dial when I press it, to make a phone call.
So far I've only discovered that if I hold it depressed a long time, then the headset redials the last-dialed number.
In some instances after a call, when I've pressed the button, voice dial has come up and asked for the called id, however I cannot replicate this behavior, and it doesn't do it when the home screen is visible. Only I think after I've dialed from the headset, then hang up. Then at that screen press the button, but it's not stable.
So it seems though, to use the button to activate voice-dial is possible. I'd just like to set it up so that it works.
Anyone know how to?
Try holding one of the buttons
Depending on the BT adapter, you might have to hold down the receive/hangup button till you hear a confirming beep.
its usually a short press for voicedial a little longer press for redial last number. so try just doing short press insead of holding it down
or any on screen buttons in the HTC dialer. anyone know how to get rid of it? its supppper annoying
A little more information would be helpful -
1. does this tone happen when you press a button while on a call?
2. if it does - does your other party hear it or only you?
3. what buttons does it happen on touch screen buttons or only the buttons on the front of the phone?
4. is this when you have speaker phone on or a headset or simply using the phone?
5. is it only when you hang up or any button at any time while on a call?
6. do the buttons make normal sounds when you are NOT on a call?
7. have you turned off sound on your buttons - have you at least tried this to see if it kills the problem?
Bill
when in the dialer go Menu->Options then Keypad: Off
ahh keypad tones off got rid of the annoying beep lol thanks! wish there was a way i keep the beep for the numeric keypad without the obnoxious beep that came out of the speakerphone part rather than the ear piece when backspace/ call history/ speed dial is pressed
jut realized it still makes the annoying noise when it connects to a call
i found that someone had my exact problem on a wings smartphone. they edited the registires in order to turn it off. i played arround with mine all day but no luck. here is the thread if anyone can apply it to a kaiser id be very greatful!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=356416
anybody know of any freeware to do this? I searched around a little but no luck.
Huh. Can you expand on this a little please. So I know what Im looking for?
I think he means he wants bluetooth to be turned on automatically with incoming calls so he can use his headset, and afterwards for it to go back off to save battery.
Sounds like it would be useful, I'm interested too... if anybody knows...
I use a H300 motorola BTooth device as hands free. Since I don't want it to continuously transmit when I'm having it on my ear, I keep it switched off. When the phone rings I push the button to power it on and automatically as it powers on, it answers the call. When I finish I just push the button to power it off.
By that I mean that you can actually power on and off the BT everytime you receive a call. It doesn't have to be automatically powered on and off by itself.
Probably more than you want but phoneAlarm http://www.pocketmax.net/phoneAlarm.html does what you want. My experience though is that it takes too long for Bluetooth to turn on. Not too long that you miss the call but a good few extra rings.
Joe
I am having trouble with phone calls. Whenever I am in an area or using wifi calling, my phone doesn't dial properly yet my contacts can receive a phone call like normal, in other words, it is a weird way how things dial and then my phone sounds like the speaker is on when it's not and then when I turn it on, the speaker sounds lower than when it was off. Help please?
I use the phone a lot handsfree for work and it bugs me when the screen times out and locks on a handsfree call. I can't then easily mute, unmute, look at call durations, enter digits etc. without interacting with the phone in a clunky manner.
As an example i might be on a long conference call on speakerphone, mute my audio input to get up and walk around a little and then have to quickly unmute. To do this i have to press the side volume button and then the on screen unmute which sounds easy but can make for an awkward second or so of silence.
Basically i want the screen to stay on when in call and the proximity sensor detects it's not against my face.
Samsung has a phone app option for this i remember (keep screen on during calls).
Any suggestions ?
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Use a bluetooth earpiece/headset and add that as a trusted device. All the time it is on and connected the phone won't lock. Then just set screen sleep to something more appropriate like 5 minutes..
you could try something like this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ndtsoft.sensor&hl=en
i haven't tried it, but i think it could solve your problem
EDIT: i just tried an app called "WaveUP" and it did the trick. also has a lot of other cool features, as well.