After tapping the GPRS icon in the top bar, I get 'To connect to either Internet or work, set up a new connection in settings'. Ts there any way to transform it to a regular 'Connect to [my gprs connection]'?
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GPRS is automatic once you set it up. You can get software that makes sure the GPRS never disconnects if thats what you want. I'm not sure what else you want to do.
I believe what he wants is a icon to click on to connect to GPRS on command.
I myself have actually been searching around for something like that and just haven't found anything like that yet.
What's the advantage of doing that as apose to it coming on automaticly or staying on all the time?
Here are my reasons:
1). GPRS once turned on, will disable receiving incoming calls. So if left on all the time, you'll not be able to receive any calls.
2). There are some programs that will not call up GPRS automatically (ie tcpmp - for listening to streaming music). With an icon to select and turn on GPRS, I don't have to open up IE and use more program memory than needed.
Well those are my reasons.
Ah, well that first one (disabling calls) can be done the clever way using a small and free program from - http://www.winmobileapps.com/device/pocketpc/csb/csb.aspx
You can be quite flexible as to if you want to block all calls, or just people on your contacts list etc.
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Or you could just put your phone in flight mode. In WM2005 it's possible to put the phone in flight mode and then turn just the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on. But of course this would stop you using GPRS, and you won't be able to make outgoing calls.
Your second reason is quite intresting though, I've just tried out streaming an online radio station over GPRS and it does just about work!
Very intresting idea now that some low cost unlimited GPRS options are appearing.
I don't know of any (free) GPRS connection programs though, I just opened IE to google and closed it, then opened the stream file in TCPMP and it all just worked.
Thanks for the info on disabling the phone.
I actually meant to say that if you leave the GPRS turned on, you will not be able to receive any incoming calls (which I would like to receive).
So the option of leaving the GPRS on all the time is not a valid option for me.
Like the first user who posted the question, I would still prefer if there was an icon for me to click on to enable GPRS without opening a browser window thus sucking what little program memory I have left on my HTC unit.
But thanks anyway. I'll use the disabling software to disable receiving SMS and text messages.
Thanks for the info on disabling the phone.
I actually meant to say that if you leave the GPRS turned on, you will not be able to receive any incoming calls (which I would like to receive).
So the option of leaving the GPRS on all the time is not a valid option for me.
Like the first user who posted the question, I would still prefer if there was an icon for me to click on to enable GPRS without opening a browser window thus sucking what little program memory I have left on my HTC unit.
But thanks anyway. I'll use the disabling software to disable receiving SMS and text messages.
Thanks for the info on disabling the phone.
I actually meant to say that if you leave the GPRS turned on, you will not be able to receive any incoming calls (which I would like to receive).
So the option of leaving the GPRS on all the time is not a valid option for me.
Like the first user who posted the question, I would still prefer if there was an icon for me to click on to enable GPRS without opening a browser window thus sucking what little program memory I have left on my HTC unit.
But thanks anyway. I'll use the disabling software to disable receiving SMS and text messages.
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In order to connect to GPRS one has to go to Settings->Connections->Advanced->Select networks->[choose connections set]->Edit->tap-and-hold a connection to select 'Connect'. Is there any other way?
Yes, it can be done via Spb GPRS Monitor, but the extra icon uses up too much space :|
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Callwave (http://www.callwave.com/landing/products.asp) and the iPod are promoting the ability to browse email like voicemail. Does anyone know of a similar application of the Ppc
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Why would you want to do that?
If you read what it does you will understand that you can read listen to your voicemail in the order of importance. That is you can select which messages to listen to first instead of listening to 40 messages to get to an urgent one.
It's a feature of the network though, so until it becomes available on your network it won't work regardless of the software.
paulrockliffe said:
It's a feature of the network though, so until it becomes available on your network it won't work regardless of the software.
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it is available on the network but only on the iPhone now.
Same Type of service
There is a service I use from "YouMail.com" . This is how it works.
1. Signup for the service. (FREE and No Advertisements)
2. verify the account.
3. Forward all unanswered calls to their Voice Mail number.
( *004*THEVOICEMAILNUMBER*11# on cingular . I purposely removed the number to idiot proof it.)
4. You have the option to get SMS notification or Emails regarding the message and which number it was left from.
5. You also have the ability to personalize voicemail for numbers that you know. For eg. I have a huge list for my personal contacts where I have personal greetings for each person.
6. If a chick annoys you, you can add her number and mark it as DITCH mail. and She will get the message. . I have used this one 2wice already .
7. You can hear the voicemail via the web or via the regular way of dial/hold 1 or Voicemail in cingular phones.
BTW: Not a PPC Application.
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February 15th I posted this in the Wizard forum (as it's not related to Upgrading) http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=294272
I used it for a couple of daze until I realized that, even though it's "free", it's using my minutes. So, long story short, I noticed that I had LOTS of calls to a Nevada number.....
Worked pretty good though. It replaced my Cingular voice mail and intercepted all my calls so I got emails notifying me of missed calls and my voice mails came in emails with the phone number in the subject and the voice mail as a wav attachment.
The minutes scared me so I canceled the service....
cyberdrakula said:
There is a service I use from "YouMail.com" . This is how it works.
1. Signup for the service. (FREE and No Advertisements)
2. verify the account.
3. Forward all unanswered calls to their Voice Mail number.
( *004*THEVOICEMAILNUMBER*11# on cingular . I purposely removed the number to idiot proof it.)
4. You have the option to get SMS notification or Emails regarding the message and which number it was left from.
5. You also have the ability to personalize voicemail for numbers that you know. For eg. I have a huge list for my personal contacts where I have personal greetings for each person.
6. If a chick annoys you, you can add her number and mark it as DITCH mail. and She will get the message. . I have used this one 2wice already .
7. You can hear the voicemail via the web or via the regular way of dial/hold 1 or Voicemail in cingular phones.
BTW: Not a PPC Application.
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I currently use Youmail but you check the emails online via the pc. With visual voicemail you see your voicemail messages like your email/txt messages
ifs there a program to block sms on windows mobile? i got call firewall for calls but would like a program for sms. any help is brilliant thank you
Symantec recently released their "Norton Smartphone Security" software that includes mobile anti-virus, mobile firewall, SMS anti-spam, and LiveUpdate. Using the Antispam feature you can create blacklists or whitelists that will effectively block SMS.
Not exactly what you want, but I highly recommend SecretSMS.
Once you input a number that you are getting bothersome SMS from, all SMS from that number will go into the SecretSMS inbox (which can be password protected). The only notification you see on you phone is the screen lights up. Then once in a while clear your Secret SMS inbox
I am using (VERY SUCESFULLY) the Magic Call. It's brilliant.
What I like about it that not only blocks any unwanted SMS, but it can also send an SMS to the person(s) sending those unwanted messages.
It's a life saver.
http://www.mobiion.com/magicall.html
kaluzu said:
I am using (VERY SUCESFULLY) the Magic Call. It's brilliant.
What I like about it that not only blocks any unwanted SMS, but it can also send an SMS to the person(s) sending those unwanted messages.
It's a life saver.
http://www.mobiion.com/magicall.html
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Some infos:
Can Magicall hide the sms and/or call notify too? Can be password protected?
I think you are looking for a EASYHELPER SMS SECURITY 2.1 .... try this software and i hope it will solve your problem....
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Some infos:
Can Magicall hide the sms and/or call notify too? Can be password protected?
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I realize this is like MONTHS late, but in answer to your questions, Yes and Yes.
I just DL'd and installed this SW yesterday, after trying out several alternatives. This was the only one that worked nice and smoothly on my device.
If you decide to allow callers to leave a voicemail, you WILL get that icon at the top of the screen. But it seems to successfully "eat" the actual notification, so that, for instance, phoneAlarm does NOT sound its alarm for a waiting VoiceMail.
It also deletes the calls from your call history, if that matters to you.
FWIW, I also tried Call Firewall, but didn't like it because 1) when it starts, it shows its GUI screen for a few seconds, even when using the "startup" parameter, 2) blocked calls still rang once on my device before being intercepted, and 3) reportedly it hangs up on calls-in-progress if a blocked caller tries to get through. I need this application to be more secure than this.
In addition, I tried smartblock_ppc22. That one installed nicely, but didn't work at all on my device. I read that it has issues with WM6. Although it installed and ran without any error messages, I could not get it to block calls at all.
Anyway, I know this is late, but maybe it'll help somebody.
-pvs
seanpint said:
i got call firewall for calls but would like a program for sms.
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the newest call firewall can also block sms (v1.4) (SMS Blacklist)
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the newest call firewall can also block sms (v1.4) (SMS Blacklist)
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Yeah, but, as I said above...
pvs said:
FWIW, I also tried Call Firewall, but didn't like it because 1) when it starts, it shows its GUI screen for a few seconds, even when using the "startup" parameter, 2) blocked calls still rang once on my device before being intercepted, and 3) reportedly it hangs up on calls-in-progress if a blocked caller tries to get through. I need this application to be more secure than this.
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These are real show-stoppers for me. I understand that these issues might not affect every Device/ROM combination, but they affect mine, so I needed to opt for a "Paid" alternative. Oh well
-pvs
Came accross this earlier today, still in its beta stage but definately has the potential to be great. Give it a shot and let us know what you think.
Program website http://www.trinketsoftware.com/PowerSMS/
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PowerSMS [beta]
6 useful text messaging utilities in 1 cool app.
Overview
PowerSMS is a mobile application for people who love text messaging. It enables a number of interesting communication scenarios, which are either cumbersome or impossible without it.
PowerSMS does not replace your phone's built-in text messaging features. Instead, it works with the same folders and messages you already have. It's simple, performs tasks quickly, and gets out of the way. Use PowerSMS to improve communications with your family, friends and colleagues, and they'll wonder how you do it!
Features
•Note to Self: Need to capture a thought or send yourself a reminder? With PowerSMS, there's no fumbling around to type your own phone number or search for a contact.
•Group Message: Texting the same set of people over and over again? PowerSMS lets you create groups of contacts, and drastically reduces the number of clicks required to text them
•Auto Reply: Ever ignore a phone call while you're in a meeting or movie theater? Let PowerSMS respond to those calls automatically with a text message, thus politely letting them know when you'll call back
•Schedule SMS: Schedule greetings or reminders in advance. PowerSMS will automatically send the message even if you forget. Especially appreciated by loved ones
•Cool Stats: Let PowerSMS analyze your messages and tell you interesting things like when and with whom you text the most over a given period. Just for fun or to verify your bill
•Backup & Restore: Switching phones? Just need to get rid of old messages? PowerSMS will help you archive, transfer or export messages to your computer or to another phone
Screenshots
Looks pretty cool... The schedule SMS feature is what got my attention!
Looks great. Will try it but have a couple of questions:-
Does it take away the WM6.1 threaded SMS feature if you install it?
Does it uninstall cleanly and leave the original SMS functionality completely restored?
I had to uninstall it. For whatever reason, if I received a call, with the auto reply SMS feature installed, it would come up and say "problem with WM 6.1 voice command, please restart voice command and try again".
Probably something on my end, but won't have time to track it down until the
weekend.
this is a truly amazing app. ive been looking for something like this for a while. great find!
warmkiwi99 said:
Looks great. Will try it but have a couple of questions:-
Does it take away the WM6.1 threaded SMS feature if you install it?
Does it uninstall cleanly and leave the original SMS functionality completely restored?
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ans 1....Not it doesnt, it's a standalone program hence doesnt integrate with the WM6.1 messaging system. It has to be launched separately.
ans 2...becos it's a standalone program, it uninstalls cleanly.
This program is awesome, but i have one question that maybe someone can answer.
Does this allow sending to an unlimited number of contacts at once? or does it only send off as many as the PPC can handle?
I have to send text messages throughout the day to several people at once, and if i get to more than twenty something contacts, the text will fail.
Thanks in advance.
nice app... annoying nag when starting.
threaded sms or no?
chrisrc1985 said:
threaded sms or no?
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try and see, if u dont like it...uninstall
Great app! Installed last friday - after the weekend I'm happy to report that this app is a must have on my Tilt! Great info/stats, and the sms missed calls works a charm.
Thanks!
Wow - this is a very useful little program.
It's worked flawlessly on my Tilt. Very pleased.
i downloaded it and installed it, it said beta version has expired! soo where can i get one that works?
Forget and Forward (Call, SMS)
Forgot your mobile phone at home? You can remotely forward calls / forward SMS and lock your phone with this app.
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FEATURES:
- Remotely forward / unforward all calls and / or SMS, if you forgot your phone at home.
- Forward calls and SMS to separate numbers. E.g. you can forward calls to your office phone and forward SMS to another hand phone.
- Remotely lock your phone.
- You can change password remotely. Get hint if you forgot the password.
- Notify you if your phone is running out of power.
NOTE: You may have to register call forwarding service with your mobile service provider.
COMMAND SYNTAX:
Code:
*#HELP#
*#HINT#
*#LOCK*password#
*#FWD*password*[address]#
*#FWDSMS*password*[address]#
*#FWDCALL*password*[address]#
*#UNFWD*password#
*#UNFWDSMS*password#
*#UNFWDCALL*password#
*#PASS*old_password*new_password*new_password#
Where:
[address] = phone number, ME (current number) or leave blank (Default Forwarded-To Number)
DOWNLOAD: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.forgetnforward
Command Example:
- To forward both calls and SMS to phone number 0123456789:
*#FWD*password*0123456789#
- To forward only calls to the current phone number (the number you are using to send SMS command): use ME keyword.
*#FWDCALL*password*ME#
- To forward only SMS to the Default Forwarded-To Number (that has been set in the Settings): leave the address field empty.
*#FWDSMS*password#
- To clear forwarding:
*#UNFWD*password# - clear both call and SMS forwarding.
*#UNFWDSMS*password# - clear only SMS forwarding.
*#UNFWDCALL*password# - clear only call forwarding.
- To lock the device remotely (you should remember the password to unlock it later):
*#LOCK*password#
- To change the password remotely:
*#PASS*current_password*new_password*new_password#
- To get the password hint (if you forgot the password):
*#HINT#
- To get help (if you forgot the command syntax):
*#HELP#
.
Tips:
The command syntax is case-insensitive, while the password is case-sensitive.
Tips:
You can set the Default Forwarded-To Number separately for call and SMS forwarding.
If you forgot the command syntax, just need to send *#HELP# to your phone.
If you forgot the password, just send *#HINT# to your phone.
To lock the phone remotely: send *#LOCK*password# to your phone.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Hello, let me ask, to forward my calls using sms command I need to purchase the paid version? I want to try if work. Thank you.
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You can try the free (lite) version. The Lite version can also forward a call using SMS commands.
The paid version has the following features:
- Remotely lock your phone.
- You can change password remotely. Get hint if you forgot the password.
- Notify you if your phone is running out of power.
Thank you.
cool, nice.
Hello,
Sorry, i need some help!
How can i add thread on "Paid Software Announcement and Discussion"?
When i try to add new thread it says to me "Sorry, in order to create a new post in the Paid Apps Forum you must have been a XDA member for more than 1 year and have more than 50 posts."
And already i have more 50 posts and I have been a XDA member for more than 1 year!
Could you tell me please how can i get this privilege?
Thanks in advance
Sorry I don't know, you can ask the forum's admin for more help.
Interesting idea.
I guess app author have been forgotten his phone not once )))
Yes, anyone may forget his phone sometime in his life
The app is now renamed to "Remote Call/SMS Forward & Lock" to describe more functionality of it.
FreeTextSMS Web SMS Solution can forward your SMS to web browser. Just similar idea as this topic.
You can try FreeTextSMS.net Web SMS App, which can forward your Android's every SMS/Text Message in time to your Web browser.
For example, you can just leave your Android phone at home, and read/write your SMS on any web browser anywhere.
It is a kind of Online bulk SMS/group SMS solution on your desktop web browsers through your phone and virtual SMS vendor.
Send and receive SMS text messages on your desktop Windows/Mac/Linux with web browsers, such as Chrome/FireFox/Safari, through your Android phone and virtual Online SMS provider. Move your native SMS application of Android phone to desktop web browsers for convenient reading and writing. Supports Group SMS/Bulk SMS through your mobile phone and/or virtual online SMS vendors in very cheap price.
After installing this app, just visit https://freetextsms.net to pair it with your web browser. No need to install desktop application on your Windows/Mac/Linux, etc,.
You can download and try it from XLabs: https://labs.xda-developers.com/store/app/com.joege.freetextsms
vndnguyen said:
Forget and Forward (Call, SMS)
Forgot your mobile phone at home? You can remotely forward calls / forward SMS and lock your phone with this app.
FEATURES:
- Remotely forward / unforward all calls and / or SMS, if you forgot your phone at home.
- Forward calls and SMS to separate numbers. E.g. you can forward calls to your office phone and forward SMS to another hand phone.
- Remotely lock your phone.
- You can change password remotely. Get hint if you forgot the password.
- Notify you if your phone is running out of power.
NOTE: You may have to register call forwarding service with your mobile service provider.
COMMAND SYNTAX:
Code:
*#HELP#
*#HINT#
*#LOCK*password#
*#FWD*password*[address]#
*#FWDSMS*password*[address]#
*#FWDCALL*password*[address]#
*#UNFWD*password#
*#UNFWDSMS*password#
*#UNFWDCALL*password#
*#PASS*old_password*new_password*new_password#
Where:
[address] = phone number, ME (current number) or leave blank (Default Forwarded-To Number)
DOWNLOAD: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.vndnguyen.forgetnforward
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vndnguyen said:
The app is now renamed to "Remote Call/SMS Forward & Lock" to describe more functionality of it.
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Hey my friend.
Hope you still reading these threads. I LOVE the app, tested it with the LITE version and it's perfect. So good that i was prepared to pay 5€ for it.
So i've bought it couple days ago, installed it and try to run it. LITE version worked without a problem(even on my very old phone Xiperia ARC), but the FULL one keeps telling me: "License error ..." and it closes itself immediately.
How can there be a LICESNSE error when i bought it legaly, trough Play Store and installed it trough it also.
Can you help me maybe? I need the FULL version function that sends message when my phone has low battery. That is why i bought it!
Thanky you my friend.
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Hi guys! After a loooong time of inactivity I'm back with a new app.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE APP IS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN USA AND ITALY ONLY!
MORE COUNTRIES ARE COMING IN THE NEXT WEEKS, ASK FOR A COUNTRY TO GET IT FASTER!
? SMALL SIZE AND NO BATTERY CONSUMPTION!
? NO SPAM, NO ADS!
? EASY TO USE!
Missed calls provides you the "I called you" / "Who called" service without paying your telephone provider. Download it now, it's free for the entire 2018!
Key features:
Receive a notification for each call missed when your phone is busy or unreachable
Find missed calls directly inside the call history of your phone
Block unwanted numbers (call center, etc.) by customizing your blacklist
New! - Activate the service on multiple phone numbers at the same time
Are you a geek and want to know more about how the app works? Keep reading!
Why I can't receive notifications?
Make sure you have a strong network coverage and you are connected to the Internet during the initial setup. Since telephone operators do not allow activating call forwarding with zero balance, always be sure you have remaining credit balance on your SIM, even though it will never be used by our service. If you are experiencing issues with the app, please run the setup again or contact us, we will be more then happy to assist you!
How does the app work?
During the first launch of the app, the user is assisted in the activation of call forwarding to our automatic answering machine, which immediately rejects the call and identifies the calling number. This information is then sent to the device via a push notification. Call forwarding is completely free for both you and the caller!
What about my privacy?
First of all it is important to understand that the system does not store any call. The call history is directly managed by your device, locally on your phone. No personal information is stored in the system. Your telephone number is used to generate a unique, non-invertible code associated with the device; this code will then be used to send notifications to the right user. The code generation is being done directly on the phone with the SHA224 algorithm. In addition, the cloud infrastructure that hosts the system ensures maximum security from any cyber attack.
How do I uninstall the app?
It's very simple! Just select the Uninstall menu item inside the app to disable call forwarding and complete the uninstall; all the data will be automatically removed from both your phone and our systems. And what if you regret it ...?
What will happen after 2018?
We are firmly determined to not include any advertisements within the app to ensure the best possible user experience. In order to bear the costs of the infrastructure and ensure constant improvements, we may have to ask for a small annual contribution, not exceeding 99 euro cents. We are always open to alternative suggestions from the community!
How can I get support, receive information or make suggestions?
If you have any need contact us at [email protected], we will reply as soon as possible!
SO GUYS...PLEASE TELL ME WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT IT!
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Make it available in Bangladesh.