[Q] Galaxy S 2 autospeak the incoming call - Galaxy S I9000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Dears
Please let me know how to figure out auto speak on the Galaxy S 2.
when ever i received a incoming call my phone starts narrating the number until it completing narrate the number even continues if i answered the call...
Please guys tell me how could i solve this issue its bug ...it should stop narrate the number once i answered the call....
and i dont find any setting to stop this auto speak...plz help meeee

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# Rings Incoming Calls

Hi,
I have a CDMA Touch from Telus Mobility in Canada.
The issue I am having is # rings with incoming calls.
I am using latest Jawbone Bluetooth headset, when I have an incoming call, I receive 2 rings and calls goes to voice mail.
I have called HTC Support and Telus support, they have no solution.
Is there a setting to modify the number of rings for incoming calls?
dave3211
If you're talking about the number of rings before the voicemail kicks in, yes there is a solution if your phone number is in Alberta or BC.
I dont know what Alberta or BC is...
but on my phone i do it like this...
Start->Settings->click phone->'Services(dono if it's called this, second tab)
There is a list, in that list there should be (again, dono the english word) 'forward to'
click Get Settings...
now u can set the number of secunds before it connects the call to voicemail..
with the intervals 5,10,15,20,25,30 seconds (at least with my phone provider)
hope this helps
thanks nisse thats very helpfull.
by the way forward to is call forwarding.
Excellent!!
NisseDILLIGAF said:
I dont know what Alberta or BC is...
but on my phone i do it like this...
Start->Settings->click phone->'Services(dono if it's called this, second tab)
There is a list, in that list there should be (again, dono the english word) 'forward to'
click Get Settings...
now u can set the number of secunds before it connects the call to voicemail..
with the intervals 5,10,15,20,25,30 seconds (at least with my phone provider)
hope this helps
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Been trying to sort this out for years...nice one and thanks!!
NisseDILLIGAF said:
I dont know what Alberta or BC is...
but on my phone i do it like this...
Start->Settings->click phone->'Services(dono if it's called this, second tab)
There is a list, in that list there should be (again, dono the english word) 'forward to'
click Get Settings...
now u can set the number of secunds before it connects the call to voicemail..
with the intervals 5,10,15,20,25,30 seconds (at least with my phone provider)
hope this helps
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Nice one indeed. thank you!!
3 rings delay in incoming call
Hi,
This might be due to another related issue:
There is delay of 3 rings before the diamond actually starts ringing.
i.e, after the caller has heard 3 rings, only then the diamond starts ringing, and by the time you pick the call, there will be many rings and it will go to answer phone as usual.
As soon as there is an incoming call, the light starts blinking. But there is a delay in the ringer/vibrate. You can try this out by calling from another phone.
This might be cause for your issue.
I too am having the same problem, and I'm searching for a solution. Maybe some cab which fixes the 3 rings dealy in incoming call... I'm sure there must be some such cab. Still going through the threads in the forum.
Could anybody please point us to a fix if you know...
Thks,
Sandeep
I've got the same problem on my touch pro..
It's even worse actually - I'm experimenting, but it seems like half the time the phone *never rings* when wifi is on and if it's asleep...
What the???
-mark
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2793104#post2793104
its a setting by your phone provider
yeah ive been testing the same problem with mine ringin from my nokia you hear it ringing out but the touch is still a sleap and bingo like you said 3 rings later it fires into action
ive also searched about - downloaded a new rom but still has the glitch
anyone sorted this out yet !! please post if you have a link to the cure
sandeepn81 said:
Hi,
This might be due to another related issue:
There is delay of 3 rings before the diamond actually starts ringing.
i.e, after the caller has heard 3 rings, only then the diamond starts ringing, and by the time you pick the call, there will be many rings and it will go to answer phone as usual.
As soon as there is an incoming call, the light starts blinking. But there is a delay in the ringer/vibrate. You can try this out by calling from another phone.
This might be cause for your issue.
I too am having the same problem, and I'm searching for a solution. Maybe some cab which fixes the 3 rings dealy in incoming call... I'm sure there must be some such cab. Still going through the threads in the forum.
Could anybody please point us to a fix if you know...
Thks,
Sandeep
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I think that he's referring to the 3 second delay built into most phones. On earlier devices this was fixed by changing the polling time in the phone programming. (often referred to as the Slot Cycle Index). I haven't tried it on my Diamond as I haven't noticed that much of a lag.
Since I was thinking about it, I decided to try. I changed my SCI from 2 to 0.
I did look and found that I don't have that "Forward to" option in my phone settings. Probably a provider change.

call forwarding notification problem

Hi
I have a problem with my Diamond.
If i redirect a call from a phone to my diamond, when someone calls the number on that phone, the diamond doesn't notify me that the call is forwarded.
In conclusion i don't know if someone calls my diamond or my other phone.
Is there a software or something like that fixing this notification ?
Thanks
I second this!
I have same problem, any solution?
here it is:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=499338
the link is not good...

call barring

if this is in wrong place mods please remove
im trying to barr someone from calling my phone can someone please let me know,thanks
this issue is now fixed,many thanks to all .......
mattdehat said:
if this is in wrong place mods please remove
im trying to barr someone from calling my phone can someone please let me know,thanks
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Try using CALL FIREWALL i believe you can block numbers using this
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-call-firewall-v1-4.html
mattdehat said:
if this is in wrong place mods please remove
im trying to barr someone from calling my phone can someone please let me know,thanks
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CallFirwall is free but not perfect as you will hear the first ring "unless u edit the ringtone" also you still see the missed call.
Magicall is a pay for software but has alot of options and also works invisibly so you don't see the missed call etc.
Clarification needed...
i'm curious about the whole call barring topic in a technical sense...(why you would want to bar a caller is a social issue )
first i will describe what i know...followed by my question...
my network returns the following announcements for outgoing calls:
1. base case...the call succeeds and i will hear a ringing tone
2. number dialed is busy..."the number you have dialed is busy at the moment, please try later". i hear this immediately if the dialed number doesn't support call waiting.
3. number dialed has declined the call...i will hear a ringing tone until declined...once declined, the announcement is the same as 2 above.
4. being placed on the dialed number's call waiting queue..."the number you have dialed is on another line, please hold"
5. number dialed is powered off (gracefully i assume)..."the number you have dialed is powered off, please try later"...see also 6 below
6. number dialed is unreachable (due to ungraceful shutdown or cell tower down or the dialed number has reception issues)..."the number you have dialed is not responding at the moment, please try later"
when i go in Settings->Personal->Phone and on the "Services" tab, i retrieve settings for the listed "Call Barring" service, i get options to bar (at the network level i presume) incoming and outgoing calls (unconditionally, doesn't matter who is calling or who is being called, respectively) and the only conditions i can set for the "Block incoming calls" category are "Off", "All calls", & "When roaming". Similarly, the conditions for the "Block outgoing calls" category are "Off", "All calls", "International", and "International except to home country".
my question is: what kind of message will a caller get (who i have barred) if i have barred him/her as a result of:
1. unconditional barring of incoming calls set at the network level via Settings->Personal->Phone?
2. barred via software (as suggested in this thread) installed on my phone?
would it be message 2? or 3? or 5 or 6 even?
i'd appreciate any useful clarifications just out of curiosity

[Q] [Problem] Incoming call automatic disconnection in Sharp firmware

Hi,
Is anyone else facing issue with the sharp firmware with respect to call getting rejected automatically. The issue that I'm facing is that my incoming calls are automatically getting disconnected and all that I get is a missed call alert for the incoming call.
Pls help!
Regards
Sandy
I had this same issue once when I was trying to removed bloatwares n used it. But got fixed after a reflash.
All I used to see before was a long list of call log which say I rejected those calls.
From FIH-fb0, CM [email protected]
Thanks buddy... my problem got resolved after a data reset.
Rgds
Sandy

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