Company Name in Callers ID Incoming call Screen - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

Hi,
Does anyone know how to edit the caller's ID screen to add the company name to the incoming call screen.
Instead of displaying just the callers name from the adressbook it would also display the company.
Regards,
Jose

Siruss said:
Hi,
Does anyone know how to edit the caller's ID screen to add the company name to the incoming call screen.
Instead of displaying just the callers name from the adressbook it would also display the company.
Regards,
Jose
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Try Contact Changer added here, maybe this will help.

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No caller name on display when incoming call

Hi,
I cannot find the option to turn on the feature, that the name of the caller is displayed, when it is in the phonebook. Right now, only the international number is shown whe somebody calls. What do I have to configure? Thx.
Regards Heinzelrumpel
No ideas ??????
WM5 onwards it is already there.
You have to feed the number for each contact as +<country code><areacode><Number>. For example +919896312345

Incoming call screen

Hi,
if Diamond is locked and you receive a call “incoming call screen” is change (it is windows default incoming call screen).
It is possible to see Diamond “incoming call screen” even the prone is locked?
Thanks
P.S. Excuse my English
hi, I am not sure what exactly is your problem, but I personally use this program as replacement of the default call manager. it shows big screen with photo and few other information, not just the small one which I cannot read so easily.
Hello Sinmae,
I'm also trying to use Inesoft Address Book on my dimond however I have the following problem:
I've installed this program on my new HTC Diamond SPRINT, and I love it. However it conflicts with built-in dialer/callerid. On incoming call I see first the original caller id screen then after a second Inesoft one. On the call end it comes back to the original dialpad and not the Inesoft one. can I completly disable the built in dialer and caller id ? Do you have a solution?
Thank you in advance,
Leonid
leond said:
Hello Sinmae,
I'm also trying to use Inesoft Address Book on my dimond however I have the following problem:
I've installed this program on my new HTC Diamond SPRINT, and I love it. However it conflicts with built-in dialer/callerid. On incoming call I see first the original caller id screen then after a second Inesoft one. On the call end it comes back to the original dialpad and not the Inesoft one. can I completly disable the built in dialer and caller id ? Do you have a solution?
Thank you in advance,
Leonid
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i have the same problem
inesoft Incoming call screen
inesoft Incoming caller id screen struggles to appear on top but the original caller id fight's back and so on.
aasa1111 said:
inesoft Incoming caller id screen struggles to appear on top but the original caller id fight's back and so on.
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Install "Advanced config" program Open it and go to->Phone ->Phone skin: and disable it. Then soft reset. Your problem will gone forever

[Q] Disable Incoming Photo?

How to disable incoming photo on Diamond without disable Dialer Skin?? . Now i'm using Inesoft Address. The Inesoft Address Caller ID is great, so i want to use it instead of Diamond incoming photo! Thank you very much!!!!
littlerain said:
How to disable incoming photo on Diamond without disable Dialer Skin?? . Now i'm using Inesoft Address. The Inesoft Address Caller ID is great, so i want to use it instead of Diamond incoming photo! Thank you very much!!!!
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Bump.
Nobody want to help me???
littlerain said:
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Nobody want to help me???
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Off course somebody would like to help you, but maybe nobody knows a suitable solution for you... I'd suggest to take out any photo's which are made from you for your contacts...I'm not sure if you can entirely turn off the whole picture idea...because it's a part of the skin....n e ways...good luck!!
I know what you are talking about - it's not just photo it's a caller id app.
I've installed this program on my new HTC Diamond SPRINT, and I love it. However it conflicts with built-in dialer/callerid. On incoming call I see first the original caller id screen then after a second Inesoft one. On the call end it comes back to the original dialpad and not the Inesoft one. can I completly disable the built in dialer and caller id ? Do you have a solution?

[Q] Caller ID not saved in caller history

I'm just trying to determine if this is normal behavior or not.
I'm paying for caller ID service from Verizon, and it works fine; when a call is coming in I can see who it is.
But after the call is done, if I go to the phone's history, I'll see the caller ID for split second, and then it's replaced with the phone number of the caller.
This makes the caller ID only useful if I can look at the phone while the call is coming in. After the fact, it's useless.
Is this normal? Can I do something to save the caller IDs so I know who called?
Thanks,
Kiran

Question Change default name of call recorder files

Hi gyus,
is there a solution to this? The built-in call recorder on Samsung Galaxy S23 saves the files with a "Call recording_" prefix. This makes it completely unuseable in portrait mode as all you can see on the screen is a list that reads "Call recording .... Timestamp", for example:
Call recording.....123757.m4a
Call recording.....133757.m4a
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The actually important information like name and number of the call partner is not visibile due to the lack of space. You have to rotate the screen every time in order to see a more meaningfull list. The same feature is solved much better in Huawei phones where the file name starts with the name of your call partner and then always continues with the phone number, date and timestamp.
So is there anything that I can do about it to at least get rid of the "Call recording_" filename prefix?
Thanks in advance!
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