blocked calls on inesoft - XPERIA X1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

i am using the latest ver. of inesoft for my x1, my problem is when i try to set up call filter, to block unwanted calls, and to give a busy signal, when an unwanted call cames in the first ring is always a regular ringing signal then it turns to the busy signal, and it sounds like i am rejecting a call. is there a fix for this. thanks

station100 said:
i am using the latest ver. of inesoft for my x1, my problem is when i try to set up call filter, to block unwanted calls, and to give a busy signal, when an unwanted call cames in the first ring is always a regular ringing signal then it turns to the busy signal, and it sounds like i am rejecting a call. is there a fix for this. thanks
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No, there's no other way for this. If you block several calls then it will always use 1 ring and then the block method, but if you block all calls then it will not ring and will give everyone the busy signal/or redirect call instantly (but in this case you won't get noticed of the call, unless you have a service for this at your mobile service provider). The phone and the software must catch the call before it can block it, that's why there is 1 ring.

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No longer receive incoming calls.... any ideas?

My Wizard (G3 running TNT WM6.1) all of a sudden does not receive incoming calls. There was a period for a while where I did receive most calls but would miss one occasionally, for unknown reasons. Now it seems that I miss all calls. I'll be getting 4 bars of reception, can make very clear outgoing calls, but when I test call from another phone, the Wizard never rings at all. If I call in to check voicemail, it will say that I have a few, but no notification ever pops up or ring to tell me I had a missed call or a voicemail.
What should I try to remedy this situation?
project86 said:
My Wizard (G3 running TNT WM6.1) all of a sudden does not receive incoming calls. There was a period for a while where I did receive most calls but would miss one occasionally, for unknown reasons. Now it seems that I miss all calls. I'll be getting 4 bars of reception, can make very clear outgoing calls, but when I test call from another phone, the Wizard never rings at all. If I call in to check voicemail, it will say that I have a few, but no notification ever pops up or ring to tell me I had a missed call or a voicemail.
What should I try to remedy this situation?
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Try to flash a different Radio ROM. I'm using 2.47 and very pleased with it.
I had this same problem. I upgraded to 2.71.11 and haven't had it since

Incoming call

When i am using my Kaiser and i am in the middle of a conversation, and there is a incoming call i get to know about it but the caller does not get a busy tone instead he gets a normal ringing tone.
This creates confusion as the caller feels i am ignoring his call, whereas actually i am in the middle of a conversation.
How to ensure that the caller gets a phone busy tone when i am in the middle of a call?
Cheers.
Start>Settings>Personal>Phone>Services
Click on "Call Waiting" and click Get Settings , enable "Notify Me"..
Read the WIKI and STICKY for more info.
he actually asked how to let the other caller get a busy signal... he seems to be seeing the call.
to answer the question. i think you need to set it with your operator.
Sounds like you're wanting no "call waiting" at all. Best bet is to ask your cell phone company if they can either remove that feature or disable it.
I didn't see any phone settings in my Tilt that would allow the user to do so.
lrossouw said:
he actually asked how to let the other caller get a busy signal... he seems to be seeing the call.
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When i enable the call waiting notification, and i am on a call, the other caller gets a busy signal (you get to hear beeps and not the phone ring)...& i get a missed call from the caller on my phone...
That's what i thought i thought the OP wanted...
thanks reaper it is working now.
Most welcome mike...

Cool Call Fowarding Tool

Picture this:
Your sitting at work and someone is calling you.
Your work will fire you if you talk on your cell phone.
However, your work doesn't care if you talk on their corporate phones.
Cell Phone have a built in call forwarding feature.
What I would like to see is a an application that will run when there is an incoming call. I want it to pop up and give me the option to forward the call to my work phone number.
It would be nice to configure it to have multiple forwarding options.
For example:
If your sitting at home and you have poor reception, you want to take the call but you don't want to deal with the poor call quality, so you forward it to your home landline telephone..
If someone has seen and application like this:
Or feels like developing an application, it would be much appreciated.
Another option would be cool if worked with S2U2.
Thanks.
This would be awesome, is it doable? Since call forwarding is a net based service it probably don't work to use the net service. But if you make the app to handle it as a phone conference where you call up a third party, that should be possible?! DEVELOPERS, GET ON IT!
Can't you just input your work phone number as a call forwarding number in settings to call after not picking up after 4 or 5 rings. then when you get a call you get the option to ignore the call and then it will be forwarded to your work number automatically.
Or do only operators in the netherlands give you this option??
You can't forward call when there is an incoming call in progres, that can do only operator.
There is network service and network must have this information, so only u can use build in feature to forward, and as robstgter said u can use that after a specific time the call will be forwarded.
DuMnUt101 said:
Picture this:
Your sitting at work and someone is calling you.
Your work will fire you if you talk on your cell phone.
However, your work doesn't care if you talk on their corporate phones.
Cell Phone have a built in call forwarding feature.
What I would like to see is a an application that will run when there is an incoming call. I want it to pop up and give me the option to forward the call to my work phone number.
It would be nice to configure it to have multiple forwarding options.
For example:
If your sitting at home and you have poor reception, you want to take the call but you don't want to deal with the poor call quality, so you forward it to your home landline telephone..
If someone has seen and application like this:
Or feels like developing an application, it would be much appreciated.
Another option would be cool if worked with S2U2.
Thanks.
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There is what you call, Forward on Busy, so when you hangup it just forward it to your number.
Are there any developers interested in working on this application/Function?
robstigter said:
Can't you just input your work phone number as a call forwarding number in settings to call after not picking up after 4 or 5 rings. then when you get a call you get the option to ignore the call and then it will be forwarded to your work number automatically.
Or do only operators in the netherlands give you this option??
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Well the problem is sometimes I would like to just ignore the call and send to voice mail.
Other times I would want to take the call, but I just want to hit foward to my work or home phone.
So I can talk on that line rather than my cell phone.
I wouldn't want it to always forward because I'm not always at work to answer the phone.
However, maybe there could be a easy way of completing this task by making an easy way to turn call forwarding off and on. The next thing to consider is the SMS (is it affected in a call forwarding environment or no?)
k0l0r3k said:
You can't forward call when there is an incoming call in progress, that can do only operator.
There is network service and network must have this information, so only u can use build in feature to forward, and as robstgter said u can use that after a specific time the call will be forwarded.
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Yes and no.
I believe it takes just a second or 2 to update the call forwarding on your cell phone, through the settings, at least it use to be this way
SO: If the application ran, (pressing a button to forward) would just change the forward settings for you than after the 5 rings is up it forwards to the number desired.
I'm almost positive that the forwarding can happen after it rings because of this scenario:
You call someone, it rings 5-9 times then goes to voice mail. Well that voice mail is actually connected through a different phone number. Just like when you access your voicemail (for Californians) it dials a (909) 213-xxx number.. (which is nothing close to your cell phone number)
rcperez said:
There is what you call, Forward on Busy, so when you hangup it just forward it to your number.
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Yes, I agree the term is more of: Forward on Busy.

req: Block hidden number call

Do anyone know of a program that will block hidden number calls ?
I've recived a large amount of hidden number calls with an hour interval, and i can hear other people in the phone, if i dont speak when i lift the call so to say, but as soon as i say anything it gets hung up..
Frustrating me to say the least..
theorion said:
Do anyone know of a program that will block hidden number calls ?
I've recived a large amount of hidden number calls with an hour interval, and i can hear other people in the phone, if i dont speak when i lift the call so to say, but as soon as i say anything it gets hung up..
Frustrating me to say the least..
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CallWall - a very good app
TrapCall
Check this out. http://www.trapcall.com Not only will it give you the option to block the call but it will also unmask the block and show you the number of the person who is calling. The best part about it is that it is not an app. Check it out. They have a free and paid version. The 2.99 version works great and it works with Tmo's Visual voicemail.

CM10.1 phone app blacklist - any alternatives?

This is not a Nexus 4 specific issue, but rather a general CM10.1 issue.
The stock CM10.1 phone app normally does a good job of blacklisting numbers - but when you have the phone connected to a Bluetooth handsfree, and the blacklisted number attempts to call you, then the Bluetooth handsfree will start ringing and it's impossible to stop the ringing unless the caller gives up or you disconnect the Bluetooth.
The handsfree device in question is the Ford Sync system built into my car. Earlier today, I blacklisted the number 6474964196 (for others who live in Toronto, blacklist it too!) after realizing it was a scam to impersonate the bank TD. Later, when I was driving out of the office with the phone connected via Bluetooth, my car started ringing and displayed that very number on my GPS screen as an incoming call. I kept rejecting the call using my steering wheel button, but the caller didn't relent.
The whole time, my phone screen itself did not show any signs on an incoming call. Normally when I drive I keep my phone in the cupholder, and if it gets an incoming call from a non-blacklisted number, the screen turns on and shows me the number along with a big red button to reject the call. But with the incoming call being from a blacklisted number, the screen remained off.
After failing repeatedly to silence that call, I had to wait till I got to a red light so I could manually turn off the Bluetooth. At the same time, I noticed the phone app showed nothing from the blacklisted number in my missed-calls log.
I'll report this on Jira later. In the meantime, does anyone know of an alternative call blacklist app that doesn't allow a Bluetooth handsfree to ring when a blacklisted number calls me?
I previously used root call blocker pro to block calls. I don't use Bluetooth so I can't say if it'll help you out.
You can also add the number to your contacts, then go into the contracts app and have all calls go to voicemail. CM's method is better because it doesn't let them go to voicemail.
Yes, there is a bug in there. I now use root call blocker.
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I use true caller to block calls. It even has option to block numbers marked as spam by other users
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I'll use root call blocker and see.
I just create a contact names no answer and add the number there, with the option to send calls to voicemail. Now my phone won't ring when they call, and when I wipe and flash a new ROM, the blacklist numbers all carry over with my Google contacts. I have about 15 blacklisted numbers there.
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