When I recieve calls from Land phone or Mobile's which are outstation calls, Ideally I should recieve a call with either number starting from "0" or "+91" (India), but many times I recieve calls where its missing, so it becomes difficult to dial back as I need to remember the number, add a "0" and then dial.
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I live in an area just out of coverage (in a hole), so when I'm home, I don't get my Text Msgs until I leave home and get back in service.
If I'm expecting an important call I can Call Forward to my land line, or dial for my Voice Messages from my land line.
I need a way to get my Texts as well. Is there anything to will allow me to forward or retrieve my SMS Texts ???
Hello,
i'd like to know if it's possible to set up (and how?) the number of rings (or vibration..) when income calling, before the phone stops ringing! ?
Thx
its a network setting resident in the call divert settings
phone-options-services-call forwarding-get settings-under 'forward ph calls only if no answer-time'
you can set the time(no. of secs) to ring b4 the call is cut/transferred.
you can increase the time that the phone rings, before the call is diverted to answerphone or whatever you may have set up, i think if you go to Phone, and its in the settings for Phone somewhere. I think the maximum is 30 seconds. Works for me on orange dunno about any other networks
enfant_terrible1979 said:
its a network setting resident in the call divert settings
phone-options-services-call forwarding-get settings-under 'forward ph calls only if no answer-time'
you can set the time(no. of secs) to ring b4 the call is cut/transferred.
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Yes thx, i found this option. i try it, and will see.
Thx a lot
Doesn't work for me on Orange. It fails to update the network and keeps asking me to retry. I think it's a PAYG thing. Do I have the strength to call their gormless customer services though...
Edit: I tried calling them and their system kept cutting me off before I could talk to anyone. Useless. Does anyone know the number I can dial to update the network that way please? Thought you could send a code or something.
How do I disable the "Emergency Calls Only" beep beep and notifcation? It's very annoying. Whenever I'm in a place that has no T-Mobile service, the phone emits a very loud BEEP BEEP, and there's a pop-up message on the screen that says something to the effect of no cell service.
I can't find an option to disable this behavior. It's very annoying! I really don't care if I can't make or a send a call.
Turn off event notifications inside of call settings.
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I can't find it. I'm running stock 4.1.2 Bell. I go to Phone, then menu, Call Settings, I have Ringtone, Phone Ringtone, Vibrate when ringing, Other Call Settings, Voicemail, Dial pad touch tones, quick responses, fixed dialing numbers, caller ID readout, tty mode, hearing aids, auto answer on handset, show dialpad, call forwarding, Additional settings. Under Additional settings all I have is Caller ID, Call waiting.
I tried going into the main Settings app, couldn't find anything there. I checked Apps since a lot of the time individual Apps will have a notification check box, but I can't find Phone or Call.
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?
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.