No Video Calling App!! (not voice over IP) - Nexus S Themes and Apps

No Video Calling App!!
i was just about to make a video call in the SNS only to realized we don't have a build in app for that.
on the SGS the stock dialing app have the video call feature.
is there any 3rd party app to do the same?
or perhaps some one can port over the SGS calling app over for SNS ?

Qik, or tango or something like that? Aren't they on the market?

no, i want a non Voice Over IP app
all those mentioned above are voice over ip (Fring, Tango, Yahoo Messenger, Qik, Skype) it requires an account, etc, etc, to work.
i just want the phone to work like a phone, just choose video call instead of normal call
it works like that on the SGS, we are missing the feature on the SNS
you just call another person with a video call capable phone, using the real cell phone number

AllGamer said:
no, i want a non Voice Over IP app
all those mentioned above are voice over ip
i just want the phone to work like a phone, just choose video call instead of normal call
it works like that on the SGS, we are missing the feature on the SNS
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Doesn't exist for the Nexus S as far as I know.
It's a TouchWiz feature. Insert FAQ quote on porting TouchWiz stuff here!

AllGamer said:
no, i want a non Voice Over IP app
all those mentioned above are voice over ip (Fring, Tango, Yahoo Messenger, Qik, Skype) it requires an account, etc, etc, to work.
i just want the phone to work like a phone, just choose video call instead of normal call
it works like that on the SGS, we are missing the feature on the SNS
you just call another person with a video call capable phone, using the real cell phone number
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All video calling apps require at some point a mapping of an IP Address with some unique identifier. Samsung elected to use the phone number (whatever), Skype uses unique usernames, etc. There are TONS of implementations of Video Over Internet Protocol. Don't think the fact that it uses a cell phone number means anything (because it doesn't).
Also, others pointed out it is a TouchWiz deal...since this is a Pure Google Phone, it is _NOT_ included since it is a Samsung modification / program / theme / whatever you feel like calling it.
My point is, its regardless going to be very similar to VOIP as in it uses your data, and two, the fact that it uses a phone number instead of a username is completely irrelevant to begin with.

The sgs has a native app built into the dialer!? Theepic 4g doesn't have it :/ and it also doesn't have a fm radio lol
Anyways, tango uses your number and anyone in your contacts list who have tango will show up and then you can video call em. They can even call you. It'll stay idle in the background and it'll be like youe getting a regular call
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A_Flying_Fox said:
The sgs has a native app built into the dialer!?
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yes
A_Flying_Fox said:
Anyways, tango uses your number and anyone in your contacts list who have tango will show up and then you can video call em. They can even call you. It'll stay idle in the background and it'll be like youe getting a regular call
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but the problem is, the other party will need to have tango installed as well, and using a tango supported phone
the normal Video to Video call, does not require any other software, and it works from any phone to any phone, say from Nokia to Samsung, or Samsung to LG
as long as both phones are video capable, that is the beauty of it.
the video call protocol standard is different than the one applied on the voice over IP apps we know about.
yes, both of them uses data, but one is direct and supported by the phone companies
the other one only supported if you have the app installed, this is the most inconvenient part, as not everyone uses the same app.

Oh I see what you mean.
They have that in europe and japan. I don't think our airwaves can handle that yet lol
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A_Flying_Fox said:
Oh I see what you mean.
They have that in europe and japan. I don't think our airwaves can handle that yet lol
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of course it works in America
Video Chat is one of the reason why Iphone is so hot in USA/Canada
Bell is also pushing this feature in Canada, with the release of Iphone/SGS I9000M

AllGamer said:
of course it works in America
Video Chat is one of the reason why Iphone is so hot in USA/Canada
Bell is also pushing this feature in Canada, with the release of Iphone/SGS I9000M
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I meant across plaforms/carriers
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seems like you are all missing the point.
the idea is to be able to dial the phone number from the dial pad just like the SGS, you can select video call, or normal call
then you are connected right away, without any 3rd party software.
this is the same on other video calls capable phones.
requiring a 3rd party software defeats the purpose.
and the only reference to the iphone is about the telco pushing it as the main device for video chat, nothing to do with comparing apps used to do the actual video call

what we need is a universal video calling standard, apple initially said that it would make facetime for different platforms but that has yet to happen

Apple stuff aside....
I'll be interested in seeing more Skype development to support Video Chat
Skype integrates neatly with the phone, and it's pretty universal, almost most people i know with a smartphone will have skype installed
at one point skype was trying to position itself as the standard, it'll be nice if they actually make it, but so far seems like they are only 1/4 of the way there.
it's being pushed back by Cell phone companies

I understand where AllGamer is coming from.
Some phones have them by default ... don't need to be a smartphone and don't need for any app or separate software. All you have to have is a phone with a front facing camera.
Back when I did not even have a data line (about 3 years back), I could just call my wife or friend or whoever had this FFC phone, while talking to them over my regular line, I would go into the phone option and switch on the FFC. The person on the other side did the same and we could actually video chat just like we do these days with special apps and phones that supposedly smart
Here, I'm not talking about software or service providers such as skype or tango and am not even talking of requiring data line. True, I would be charged for data, but this was only for the video data as at that time, I could never browse the net or send email given that my connection did not have data enabled.

Paparasee said:
I understand where AllGamer is coming from.
Some phones have them by default ... don't need to be a smartphone and don't need for any app or separate software. All you have to have is a phone with a front facing camera.
Back when I did not even have a data line (about 3 years back), I could just call my wife or friend or whoever had this FFC phone, while talking to them over my regular line, I would go into the phone option and switch on the FFC. The person on the other side did the same and we could actually video chat just like we do these days with special apps and phones that supposedly smart
Here, I'm not talking about software or service providers such as skype or tango and am not even talking of requiring data line. True, I would be charged for data, but this was only for the video data as at that time, I could never browse the net or send email given that my connection did not have data enabled.
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Thank you, that is exactly what I'm talking about.
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and you know what? 1st thing that i did when i got my nexus s was looking for this option. video calling menu lol
is it possibe to get this 3g video calling later? someday?

erikwervo said:
and you know what? 1st thing that i did when i got my nexus s was looking for this option. video calling menu lol
is it possibe to get this 3g video calling later? someday?
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we'll need a universal app that works on all the phone
at the moment only some phones can do this out of the box, like the Galaxy S, Iphone, LG, Sony, etc
Nexus S can use 3rd party apps, unfortunately those are not standard for every phone
Google did not package a cross platform compatible Video Chat due codec and encoding licenses issues
search google vs microsoft re: codecs

Hi, all.
Very interesting discussion. Just bought android phone with front facing camera but found out (after googling the net for 2 days!) that android phone does not support native video call. . I previously use SE K770i and with it I can video call my sister who is using Nokia 6124 - without any need to install any apps or subscribe to any additional provider, just our telco - and we have different telco!
Anyway, my question is, does native video call technology (video call as explain in videophone in wikipedia) is a propriety technology? Why android does not implement it?
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Sorry cannot post link to wikipedia as this is only my first entry. Just go to wikipedia and search for 'videophone'

flippin' 'eck, how'd I miss that one !?
I've had my SNS since Feb and never noticed the video call function wasn't there !
Way back when I had a Motorola V3 I was able to select video call from the dial menu, issue then was whether your carrier supported it (Three network started to lead the way but now all of 'em are video capable) and as Allgamer rightly points out, a massive oversight by Samsung/Google/Android !
Whilst I don't majorly miss the feature, it'd be nice to have it when I need it.
What else am I gonna use my 500mb data allowance on ?

That's how it works in Japan. Their regular phones that have front facing cameras support video chat natively across carriers. If the person you are calling has the support for it on their phone then you can do some video chatting..
I think the problem with the U.S. is that the telco's don't want to work together on stuff like this.

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[Q] Skype video calling for android!

Hi guys, I have just found out that a skype video call software is out for HTC thunderbolt but can anyone crack it to use it on our SGS?
The apk can be found here:
http://lts.cr/YAV
I hope this is not a repeat thread, before it was EVO which got video calling but I guess it was exclusively for some US network!
Thanks!
Bump-age
Hope so. Or even to fix the Gtalk video calling so we can use the front camera.
Skype video calling is WAY WAY WAY overdue. I know it not the fault of anyone here though.
Screw Skype. If they don't want to cater to Android users, I don't want to use them either.
When posts talk about skype and android being a no go , is it the general skype app or does this take into account
the skype on three app.The three one works just fine with a three sim card in.
Edit. Sorry bout this post, must have been half asleep last night, the word video didn't register in my brain as being the actual post subject, I just saw skype.
Has anyone tried Qik? Skype purchased it recently and my bet is we'll see the two combined before long.
snapper.fishes said:
Screw Skype. If they don't want to cater to Android users, I don't want to use them either.
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What do you mean they don't cater for Android ?? Video call support is nice to have, but for most users (including me) voice call support is enough; except for few GUI bugs they have done a pretty decent job with Android Skype app, far better than what Nimbuzz or Fring ever did for Skype voice. Besides, only iOS has video support, that too was added late last year. IMO they will eventually add video support.
I don't understand why they haven't added it to the Android app yet.
I once thought it was because of missing front-camera API's that Google only recently introduced in Gingerbread, but that can't be the reason, since there are a lot of other apps that allow video-calling and work on Froyo.
I wouldn't bother with Skype anyway, were it not for the sheer number of users and the presence on virtually all platforms.
People are begging for a true multiplattform app that allows videocalling to any device (not only iPhone to Mac or Android to GMail).
And since a lot of people use Skype, it's just the easiest way to go (until Facebook introduces video-calling, whicht won't take too long I'm guessing).
Anyway, enough of this, I hope somebody can modify the mentioned app and make it work on our SGS.
Yahoo messenger supports video calls if you guys really want video support between a PC and Andoid/iOS.
Some ppl have already tried to get it working on other phones here. But looks like they have given up on it.
amwebby said:
Has anyone tried Qik? Skype purchased it recently and my bet is we'll see the two combined before long.
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I saw the post on the skype blog, under android, downloaded it but havent yet called anyone, as i have no friends on it lol.
I thought id be able to use my old skype account but one is required to make a new Qik account. Seems like a quick registration process though.
Live iPhone-to-Android video chat
"The following devices support VGA quality resolution during Video Chat over Wi-Fi: Samsung Galaxy Tab, Samsung Galaxy Player, Samsung Galaxy S, and Telus Samsung Galaxy S Fascinate 4G"
I hope SGS can run this

[Q] How about "Viber"?

This free calling/messaging app works great on my Droid Charge (well, the messaging is great, sound quality for calls is variable...VERY variable).
Recent versions on my tablet just crashed before opening but recent upgrade lets me launch the program which requests my phone number. I've tried my cell # and Google Voice # but each generates an error message. Anyone made this work?
Running Calkulin's 1.1
Rick in LA said:
This free calling/messaging app works great on my Droid Charge (well, the messaging is great, sound quality for calls is variable...VERY variable).
Recent versions on my tablet just crashed before opening but recent upgrade lets me launch the program which requests my phone number. I've tried my cell # and Google Voice # but each generates an error message. Anyone made this work?
Running Calkulin's 1.1
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Hi,
This is a member of the Viber Development Team.
First, about the network, I'm guessing the quality is variable when using Viber on 3G networks, right?
3G networks can sometimes be disrupted and not fully handle VoIP calls (some would say - intentionally). This naturally affects Viber and damages its quality, and unfortunately there is nothing much we (Viber) can do about it - it's in the hands of the cellular companies.
In the future we plan to add an option to manually "lower" the quality of Viber calls on 3G calls, thus "sacrificing" on quality in order to still be able to still make calls on low-reception 3G areas.
Anyway, a WiFi-WiFi call on Viber should sound clear and with no interruptions.
Second, about Tablets - Viber doesn't officially support Tablets yet (this is why you're not managing to complete the installation). It's in the works right now, and we'll announce once it's ready on our Facebook page, and in different forums.
If you have any more questions, please feel free

[Android 2.1+] Caller Name - knowing who is calling without looking at the screen.

Hi everyone,
Today I released an application I've been working on for the past week. I'll be adding new features, such as exclusion list for speak aloud's, etc. This works with all the contacts on the phone (Facebook, etc.).
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.denzilferreira.apps.callername
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Current version: 2.7
An application that gives you the name of who is calling/texting you right now, without you having to look at the screen.
NEW PRO FEATURES: voice on Bluetooth A2DP headsets and wired headphones, smoother and improved UI
ATTENTION: Facebook doesn't allow access to the profile pictures on the contacts because they failed to follow the Android standards (complain to them!). If you want pictures to show on the contact list, set the picture on your Google Contacts.
Free version:
- It won't lower the ringtone.
- It won't respect your sound profile. BUT you can use the widget to disable the caller name for convenience! (So that people don't complain about the phone talking while on a meeting).
- Will not let you know about messages received.
- Ads are displayed on the application.
- After each call, the phone will advertise Caller Name.
PRO version:
- Lowers ringtone after two seconds to say name aloud.
- Says who just texted you.
- Respects your sound profile, so no speaking if your phone is set to vibrate only/silent.
- Widget to disable call/text name without changing sound profiles.
- Selective call/text speech aloud on visible contacts on your phone.
- Type or speech to filter contacts using Google Voice Recognition.
- Letter-based filter for contacts.
- Swipe to toggle between search and contact list.
- No ads at all.
Changelog: 2.7
NEW: on the Free version, you now have access to the contact list, but you can't configure call/sms aloud.
FIXED: problem when device doesn't have an SDCard.
FIXED: in some situations, the ringtone wouldn't reset back to normal.
ENHANCED: faster loading of the contacts.
ENHANCED: minor GUI glitches.
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How to use the widget?
Press-and-hold your finger on an empty space on the phone's main screen. Select Widgets and then Caller Name. That will add a new icon on the phone's main screen. You can use it to toggle the talk aloud functionality ON/OFF without changing your phone's ringtone volume (it automatically turns OFF is set to vibrate/silence).
If any problems, please JUST SEND ME AN EMAIL, I can better keep track of those than comments on the MarketPlace! Giving a bad review doesn't help me fix anything...
Thank YOU for the bug reports, they are extremely useful to improve the application's functionality. Before giving a bad review, please drop me an email so I can investigate what could possibly be wrong.
Thank YOU for the suggestions, they really help improving the application!
Let me know what you guys think, suggestions are also welcome!
BR,
¬D
nice app man!
k_flynn said:
nice app man!
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Thanks!
I've updated the application today to fix a few bugs. I've also removed the ad's that would show up after the calls. So now it's pretty much like Pro, except for the smoothing of the voice when the call is ringing.
You can also uninstall the application and reinstall the application that previous licenses are restored automatically.
Enjoy!
New updates:
- Read aloud SMS senders, widget to turn it off without having to fiddle with sound settings.
Current version is 1.8!
great app!
Thanks
New version is out: 2.0
An application that gives you the name of who is calling/texting you right now, without you having to look at the screen.
NEW PRO FEATURES: voice search, text search, selective call/text aloud!
ATTENTION: Facebook doesn't allow access to the profile pictures on the contacts because they failed to follow the Android standards (complain to them!). If you want pictures to show on the contact list, set the picture on your Google Contacts.
Free version:
- It won't lower the ringtone.
- It won't respect your sound profile. BUT you can use the widget to disable the caller name for convenience! (So that people don't complain about the phone talking while on a meeting).
- Will not let you know about messages received.
- Ads are displayed on the application.
- After each call, the phone will advertise Caller Name.
PRO version:
- Lowers ringtone after two seconds to say name aloud.
- Says who just texted you.
- Respects your sound profile, so no speaking if your phone is set to vibrate only/silent.
- Widget to disable call/text name without changing sound profiles.
- Selective call/text speech aloud on visible contacts on your phone.
- Type or speech to filter contacts using Google Voice Recognition.
- No ads at all.
Was keen to try this app, downloaded and have not been able to get passed the opening screen before a popup tells me its not working and must force close or report.
HTC Sensation
Fixed that problem, current version 2.2
It was a silly mistake where I was trying to do Pro features on non-pro version... and also there was a problem with the keyboard not showing up on HTC Sense devices (blame HTC for their modifications on the framework...).
nice app man!
Bluetooth?
So far Pro version works good on my Bionic. But... if this would announce through my Bluetooth when connected instead of my phone speaker then it would truly be perfect. Any possibility of adding that feature?
toypwr said:
So far Pro version works good on my Bionic. But... if this would announce through my Bluetooth when connected instead of my phone speaker then it would truly be perfect. Any possibility of adding that feature?
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That's an awesome suggestion. I'll add it to the list of things to-do. I also have on the list a letter-based selection of the contacts too, for easier filtering when driving.
yes it is a usefull application.
Meagain1 said:
Was keen to try this app, downloaded and have not been able to get passed the opening screen before a popup tells me its not working and must force close or report.
HTC Sensation
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Tried again and all is well ! Thanks dferreria.
Will go Pro soon
Thanks, really appreciate it
I've modified the first post to add the wish-list and to-do's. Suggestions are welcome, if there is something you'd like me to consider for future versions.
Nice app, using the pro version.
I've noticed two issues though. 1) no name is announced if a contact only has a last name. ie: contacts first name is left blank. 2) on a test, I sent an sms from my 360 area code phone to my 352 area code phone and no name was announced.
Would it be safe to assume this happens simply due to the way my contacts are set up?
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
RRSpikes said:
Nice app, using the pro version.
I've noticed two issues though. 1) no name is announced if a contact only has a last name. ie: contacts first name is left blank. 2) on a test, I sent an sms from my 360 area code phone to my 352 area code phone and no name was announced.
Would it be safe to assume this happens simply due to the way my contacts are set up?
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
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Hi there RRSpikes,
1) I can fix that issue, will be fixed on the next version. Just need to add a verification, nice catch!
2) I'm just guessing you don't have your own phone number on the other phone? The application doesn't say the name if it can't find the contact by the phone number.
Thanks!
dferreira said:
Hi there RRSpikes,
1) I can fix that issue, will be fixed on the next version. Just need to add a verification, nice catch!
2) I'm just guessing you don't have your own phone number on the other phone? The application doesn't say the name if it can't find the contact by the phone number.
Thanks!
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For #1, cool, thanks.
For #2, both phones (Tmo SGS2 & Sprint SGS2/ETg4) have active service. Could the key to this be that both numbers are in my contact list under the same name? I doubt this will make a difference but I also forward my 360# to my 352# or vice versa depending on where I'm at.
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RRSpikes said:
For #2, both phones (Tmo SGS2 & Sprint SGS2/ETg4) have active service. Could the key to this be that both numbers are in my contact list under the same name? I doubt this will make a difference but I also forward my 360# to my 352# or vice versa depending on where I'm at.
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Hum... So both devices are SGS2 correct? I was thinking if it could be an API issue with a manufacturer. So let me see if I got it correctly, if you send from Tmo -> Sprint and vice-versa, it never says your name? Can you check if on the messages app, it appears your name? Is your personal contact a Google Contact or something else? Also, can you try asking someone to send you a text and see if it is working?
Thank you for helping me figuring this out!
great app
what do you think of adding...
read selected text
say the time (triggered by pressing vol up+down or cam button or whatever )
i cant think of anything more right now, my mind is bent on my UCAS.... hope you like my suggestions, sorry if they are a repeat, didnt have time to read the whole thread
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what do you think of adding...
read selected text
say the time (triggered by pressing vol up+down or cam button or whatever )
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Hi PersianSphinx,
Reading the message itself... I could do that, but it kinda is a bit out of scope to the Caller Name. The app is about letting you know from who, not the content. It is only my opinion, but if the phone would read my messages aloud, I wouldn't like it. Unless you are driving or something... I guess I could think about it if the device is connected with a BT headset.
Saying aloud the time, totally out of focus

Questions... Help me understand

Ok, I'm stuck at work and our net was down today, so maybe I missed something, excuse me if I'm wrong.
I'm wondering about:
Xbox Live, me and my friends and some people I met on Game Center, we play COD(call of duty) Zombies, and we all chat it up while we're playing. You know like, "watch this door, and I'll watch this side", or "come help me". Basically it's Xbox Live on the phone. What I'm wondering is, has Microsoft mentioned this today? Any word on real time multiplayer gaming? Voice chats?
Next question. I read that the new mapping service has disabled voice navigation for all except Nokia. Is this true? I'll post links to this specific article later. That's a real bummer if true.
I read dragging and dropping is supported, and iTunes is supported. That's great.
I can't stop thinking about the new lock screen features and I can wait to try that out.
Any word on Google Talk being built in? It uses a open standard.
Next question, notifications. I know the star screen can be setup to view all of your information. However, what if I'm in a app doing something else? Any word on notification improvements?
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
There is no new Chat or VoIP Services built-in to the system. Apps can extend the VoIP functionality though (and given that Skype does this which also uses Instant Messaging it should be doable with GTalk as well - but my guess is that Google again won't do anything).
The Maps-App does no longer integrate Voice guided navigation which was only available in the US anyway. Routing launches an App to do this. According to this post by Nokia in June Nokia Drive will be available for all WP8 devices: http://conversations.nokia.com/2012/06/20/nokia-drive-for-all-windows-phone-8-smartphones/ so that will most likely be launched from there.
Regular notifications have not changed - Toasts and Live Tiles as before (aside from the Lock screen changes).

Question Creating a more "pixel like" experience on the S21? worth it?

So I'm coming from a nexus/pixel experience to this huge beast of a s21 ultra.
I'm stuck with vzw as that's the only provider in my area with any sort of real signal. So My bootloader is definitely locked.
What can I do to make this more pixel like? I guess I am stuck in my ways of the og android experience. That and the fact that Samsung has ads all over the place REALLY bugs me to the core.
I disabled all the lovely verizon crap
swapped out samsung pay for google pay (since it doesn't use the mft.. I would rather use google pay as I have been for years)
Disabled bixby for google assistant.
Pulled the weather widget with its wonderful ads for carrot.
replaced the calendar with google calendar.
Replaced phone dialer with Googler dialer (yay! no more spam calls!) - Though I can't turn on the business piece there where some businesses must state why they are calling..
replaced notes with Keep.
contacts with google contacts
messages with google messages
browser with chrome
keyboard for gboard. (hated the layout of the space bar)
file browser for Files by google.
Haven't decided if I like the One Ui 3.1 or If I should go back to nova.. Does nova now support work separation?
Anything Else I'm missing/feel like I should be replacing?
Edit: Yes I know I should have stuck with pixel at this point.. but I needed a new phone and got an amazing deal.. so figured why not.
DjCalvin said:
Replaced phone dialer with Googler dialer (yay! no more spam calls!)
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Does the call screening work if you do this?
RustyNailz said:
Does the call screening work if you do this?
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For spam calls, yes.
Call screen option doesn't work for me.
I too use the google apps, don't feel like you should have kept the pixel. The point of those google apps is that you can install them on other devices.
Sorry, mistook the spam blocking for call screening. I had completely forgotten about the actual call screening.
I do not have the call screening option. (had to go look at the pixel and realized that.)
y2whisper said:
I too use the google apps, don't feel like you should have kept the pixel. The point of those google apps is that you can install them on other devices.
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I was thinking more from a "well, you wanted bare bones.. this phone isn't bare bones." I'm absolutely in love with the camera on this phone, and that's pretty much what sealed it for me today after taking some shots at work.
There's definitely a lot of quirks that Im trying to figure out how to remove. (like: I would love it if it would automatically remove location data from pics I share.. not ask me every time. I want the location info in the original pics I backup, just not shared.)
DjCalvin said:
Sorry, mistook the spam blocking for call screening. I had completely forgotten about the actual call screening.
I do not have the call screening option. (had to go look at the pixel and realized that.)
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what is the call screening?
btw the samsung dialer has also spam caller id and block why dont you use it?
oae08 said:
what is the call screening?
btw the samsung dialer has also spam caller id and block why dont you use it?
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On the pixels the google assistant would pickup the phone for you, and screen the call. You could then see that the caller was saying and pick up if you wanted to. Was really, really cool.
Day 1 with the s21 ultra I received 4 spam robocalls. (I'm on a list or something. I used to get 5-7 a day) it was not blocking them unless I blocked the calls manually.
Ive made all the same changes as you. Im also coming from a Pixel. Any luck getting Visual Voicemail to work?
Tsaxmafia said:
Ive made all the same changes as you. Im also coming from a Pixel. Any luck getting Visual Voicemail to work?
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Haven't tried yet. Will let ya know if I do.
DjCalvin said:
Haven't tried yet. Will let ya know if I do.
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I got it to work by side loading the pixel dialer app. It works perfect. My phone now runs identical to my pixel and I couldnt be happier as all I wanted was the hardware upgrade. Gonna try and get all the samsung bloatware off tonight
Tsaxmafia said:
I got it to work by side loading the pixel dialer app. It works perfect. My phone now runs identical to my pixel and I couldnt be happier as all I wanted was the hardware upgrade. Gonna try and get all the samsung bloatware off tonight
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where did you grab the Pixel Dialer app from?
I am in the same boat! I came from owning Pixel phones and haven't touched a Galaxy since GEN1. I love all the Google apps, but wanted to get the better hardware from Samsung, since Google has disappointed me with the Pixel 4 and 5. Switched to a Galaxy S21U from a Pixel 3 XL
The Samsung launcher should blow Nova away.
Google is no fresh ray of sunshine either; some of the Samsung apps are useful, you need to pick the ones that work for you as there's a lot.
Then disregard the rest.
Phone, Contacts and Messages work well.
Use the Good Lock family of apps to customize your home screen and more.
Use the Galaxy Store for custom themes (the native high contrast theme is one of the best) and icon packs literally hundreds of free ones.
Use One Handed Operation Plus for all kinds of side screen switch mods.
Samsung's are the most customizable phones out there and most of those mods are found on the Glaxy Store. If you play with it a bit you'll most likely find a set up you like. Go after the theme and icon pack you want first so it looks right.
Then set the wallpaper you want.
It's not a one trick Apple or Pixel... and setting up it up takes some time because there are so many options; there's a learning curve.
Relax and explore it.
My 10+ home screen
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I'm working on getting the Pixel Safety app working on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Installs and setups fine, but gives off an error of a location issue with Google Maps. Tried the beta version of Maps and the regular, still can't get rid of that error. Would prefer to use this app over the Galaxy's SOS option.
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I'm working on getting the Pixel Safety app working on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Installs and setups fine, but gives off an error of a location issue with Google Maps. Tried the beta version of Maps and the regular, still can't get rid of that error. Would prefer to use this app over the Galaxy's SOS option.
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People really use that?
I disabled straight off.
blackhawk said:
People really use that?
I disabled straight off.
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The SOS feature I have disabled, but the safety app from the Pixel has came in handy before and would like to continue to use it.
mprunty said:
The SOS feature I have disabled, but the safety app from the Pixel has came in handy before and would like to continue to use it.
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I keep locations turned off almost always.
I have zero confidence in Google when it comes to privacy... they earned that.
Need to know basis and there's a lot they don't need to know.
Invariably Google will drop the ball with all their services as their history graphically shows.
Google can't help it; it's their nature.
I limit my investment as much as possible with their services.
We are their products... not a good relationship.
Ditching their phone was a good first step
Let me know if you end up getting it working @mprunty
xeod said:
where did you grab the Pixel Dialer app from?
I am in the same boat! I came from owning Pixel phones and haven't touched a Galaxy since GEN1. I love all the Google apps, but wanted to get the better hardware from Samsung, since Google has disappointed me with the Pixel 4 and 5. Switched to a Galaxy S21U from a Pixel 3 XL
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[APP][PATCHED] Google Phone v53+BLACK THEME [NO ROOT]
Google phone ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Latest Google Phone app Beta (v.53) can now be installed from the Play Store on any phone...
forum.xda-developers.com
Here is the link, Grab the ARM64 version
Recommended:
- Install the XDA provided patched Google Phone apk
- go into app info and grant it all the perms it needs (by default everything will be revoked - at least it was for me).
- Go to Default Apps on your phone and make sure to set the google dialer to be default app for phone, and spam call filtering
- Open the app, make sure it all looks good and then have a friend leave you a voicemail, tada! You'll get a notification for the voicemail (but its from samsung and leads nowhere), and you can go into your Google Dialer and check out the voicemail. afaik transcription, playback, deletion, etc all work fine.
I will say, often when I open the app it says I have 9+ missed calls idk why it says that, but i just straight ignore it
I wouldn't change the Dialer.
And, Samsung Notes is decent.

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