That will let me dial a calling card and then pull up my contacts and dial that number without putting calling card on hold and making a conference call?
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I have a Samsung Galaxy Note (International version) Android phone. I got my ST SIM card about 2 days ago and voice, SMS, MMS and data all works just fine.
Problem is, I can't access or even setup my normal voicemail. According to ST, I need to dial * 8 6 to access my voice mail and set it up. When I did, I got a message:
Your call cannot be completed. Please check the number and dial again
What number exactly do I need to call to access my VM from my Note?
When I called my cell from a landline and attempt to leave a VM, the message is that "The subscriber has not setup the mailbox."
Please advise.
Go to the dialer pad and then press & hold the 1 key.
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I think I may have find a solution ot my problem.
So just to recap the original issue:
- I got my ST SIM card just 3 days ago
- Voicemail testing was done in my office
- With the ST SIM card in my Galaxy Note, keypad "1" is pre-programmed to dial +16192040806
- Whether I call the number directly OR press and hold keypad "1", the only message I got is "Goodbye" and the call ended
Just yesterday, I drove for lunch, which is about 1 mile away from my office and I try to call the VM again and this time it works. I can setup my VM, enter my password, etc. Tried to call again and I got into my VM successfully.
Back to my office, I press and hold "1" again, but this time, instead of connecting directly to my VM, I got a message "Please enter your mailbox".
So it looks like, in my office, I am connecting to a cell tower that, SOMEHOW, screw up my VM. But if I am connecting to another tower, it works just fine.
I will test this theory by downloading an app called Open Signal, which show which tower I am connecting to at a certain location.
Straight Talk voicemail - Enter your mailbox number...
I found that holding down the '1' key on keypad doesn't always work. In fact, rarely. :fingers-crossed:
My solution seems to be to call my own number from my Galaxy Note 2.
Then it doesn't even prompt me for a pin or anything. :cyclops:
Good luck. :highfive:
How do I set up voice mail on a panasonic landline - this is not my cell phone - I have a straight talk landline number
how do I set up voice mail on a Panasonic landline I have a straight talk landline number
I use the second sim only to make a few calls during the day, because i have diverted the incoming calls to sim1 i activate the second sim only when i need it.
Do you know a widget to activate/deactivate the sim without passing in the preferences settings?
i've tried several applications but none seems to work.
I work for a firm with an international calling card I use to make overseas calls, so many of my calls from my cell have commas with speed dialing account numbers, etc... therefore the phone numbers end up being about 44 digits (to call India for example). This has come in very handy. However, if I have Advanced Calling turned on, for many of those stored phone numbers in my phone, for almost all of them my phone will dial the number but nothing after the first comma. If I have several commas in a row (each of which means a 1 second delay), the SOMETIMES the phone will recognize there are additional numbers to dial and will continue on. Therefore to reliably be able to make these calls, I have to turn OFF advanced calling altogether, or else the calls will not work on my phone. Has anyone else run into this issue and what did they do to get around this issue to be able to continue to use advanced calling to save the battery?
Nobody?
Try the letter p instead of a comma.
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Thanks for the tip but the keyboards won't let me put any letters in there. I tried to copy and paste letters into there but the paste operation doesn't work...
KruseLudsMobile said:
I work for a firm with an international calling card I use to make overseas calls, so many of my calls from my cell have commas with speed dialing account numbers, etc... therefore the phone numbers end up being about 44 digits (to call India for example). This has come in very handy. However, if I have Advanced Calling turned on, for many of those stored phone numbers in my phone, for almost all of them my phone will dial the number but nothing after the first comma. If I have several commas in a row (each of which means a 1 second delay), the SOMETIMES the phone will recognize there are additional numbers to dial and will continue on. Therefore to reliably be able to make these calls, I have to turn OFF advanced calling altogether, or else the calls will not work on my phone. Has anyone else run into this issue and what did they do to get around this issue to be able to continue to use advanced calling to save the battery?
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44 digits?? i am from India, from what i know you can call from US to INDIA mobile with 13 digits & to a landline 14 digits..!!
I call an 800 number, then the full India phone number, then the calling card account number, all with numerous commas in between to make it work, etc... anybody have any ideas on how to make the advanced calling work with this?
Anybody have any ideas? Nothing?
Hey guys so I am new to the forums and I am having an issue. I am on the latest developer preview and it is rooted but when I call out I have no dial tone and I can't hear anything. The permissions are all set for the dialer and contacts and when I am off Wi-Fi I do have LTE signal and my texts to come through and said but the dial tone for calling. If anyone can help me that would be amazing. I am on the Verizon network in the United States in case anyone was wondering
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Hey guys so I am new to the forums and I am having an issue. I am on the latest developer preview and it is rooted but when I call out I have no dial tone and I can't hear anything. The permissions are all set for the dialer and contacts and when I am off Wi-Fi I do have LTE signal and my texts to come through and said but the dial tone for calling. If anyone can help me that would be amazing. I am on the Verizon network in the United States in case anyone was wondering
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Honestly I am a bit confused.
There isn't any Dial Tone, when a cell phone is used. You dial the number, or select the contact, you wish to call and tap the Call or Send button.
If, however, you are talking about the ring out tone that is heard when you are calling someone, then that is a somewhat common problem, that happens occasionally. It is usually caused by the cellular connection being weak between and the person who are calling.
I actually fixed this by flashing just the radio image through TWRP and just to make sure I didn't have any freezes or boot loops I reflash the bootloader as well
After a few updates my watch now refuses to make calls. When I tell it to dial someone, it initiates the call, then immediately goes to the dialer screen with the persons number and I have to press the phone icon to make the call. Before when I tell it to dial a contact it immediately initiated the call and everything was ok.