Hi,
I have recently installed Mackay ROM 2.10.7 on my Samsung Galaxy GT-i9000, and I can't seem to find the area to configure my voicemail number, so that I can press and hold 1 to dial voicemail. Is someone able to help me out?
Thanks
goulin said:
Hi,
I have recently installed Mackay ROM 2.10.7 on my Samsung Galaxy GT-i9000, and I can't seem to find the area to configure my voicemail number, so that I can press and hold 1 to dial voicemail. Is someone able to help me out?
Thanks
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Nevermind - I answered my own question. For others who are looking for this, it is not under Menu/Settings/Voicemail as the ROM suggests:
* Go to Call area (where you can dial numbers to make a call)
* Click on the bottom left button (next to the home button) and then click on Settings
* Under Other Call Settings (2/3s of the way down) click on Voicemail
* Click on Setup
* Add your voicemail number
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hi guys,
hope i didnt post in the wrong section.
Im using launcherpro and i can get notification bubbles on gmail and sms but not on missed calls.
here's how i did it.
i enabled missed call notifications in the launcherpro settings,
long press on the dock to add appliations and i point it to the phone app(the green icon with a phone)
but i cant get notifications on missed calls
can anyone help me?
eclair88 said:
hi guys,
hope i didnt post in the wrong section.
Im using launcherpro and i can get notification bubbles on gmail and sms but not on missed calls.
here's how i did it.
i enabled missed call notifications in the launcherpro settings,
long press on the dock to add appliations and i point it to the phone app(the green icon with a phone)
but i cant get notifications on missed calls
can anyone help me?
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Press menu / preferences / dock settings tick missed call count.
tragusman said:
Press menu / preferences / dock settings tick missed call count.
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was the same procedure for the sms and gmail
but i done that yet it still did not show up
My International Note have the Keypad 1 for voicemail (it even has an icon on it). However, with the ST SIM card inside, when I press and hold 1, the call connects, said "Good Bye" and hangup. I am assuming it dials the wrong number, given my Note is International version.
How do I change this setup so I can press and hold Keypad 1 for voicemail?
Home => Settings (system settings not phone settings) => Call => Voicemail (bottom option) => Voicemail number
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Can somebody please help me get it back? It's a little window that appears on the screen when I'm on a call.
Thanks,
M.
Is this this option?
Open the dialer, settings, Incoming voice call pop-up.
Thanks! That's for incoming calls and I have that option checked already. What I meant was a little green window (or simply a bar) floating on the screen when you're on a call and the dial window is in the background (you're doing something else). It allows you to tap on that window to get back to the dial window. Not sure if I explain it correctly.
M.
mjones73 said:
Is this this option?
Open the dialer, settings, Incoming voice call pop-up.
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anyone know how to disable this annoying feature, I keep hitting that button in error - why is it not a slider like the rest of the lockscreen call handle function, extremely extremely annoying
They go to all the trouble to protect from accidently answering or rejecting a call with a slide button then they put this button right were you would hold the screen and it is just a touch to activate, They should have at least made it a slide upwards or something.
I wonder how much carriers make from this ?
call is rejected from caller (minimum charge applied)
sms sent to caller (sms charge)
caller redials (another minimum charge applied)
what a circus
Sony please fix this
You are not charged if you reject call.
Only if you are in hell of a country then maybe.
Also post questions in corresponding subforum.
Sent from my C6903 using XDA Free mobile app
well regardless it is still a serious issue with no apparent solution
is the message not an sms ?
apps or alternative lockscreen is not the solution either as it bypasses my lockscreen security which is set to disable turning the phone off
Geoffxx said:
well regardless it is still a serious issue with no apparent solution
is the message not an sms ?
apps or alternative lockscreen is not the solution either as it bypasses my lockscreen security which is set to disable turning the phone off
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I can only think of three options right now:
1. Don't touch the phone while it's ringing, perhaps hit the volume button to stop tone - this can be annoying.
2. Decompile relevant files and manually remove code for it (this is xda DEVELOPERS and everyone can do this right?)
3. Wait for other people who have better solutions :laugh:
Please post your questions in the Q&A section.
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Attached you will find the images "Screen I want" and "Missed Call Screen", these will be referenced in my question.
See: "Screen I want" attachment.
There are two way I know how to get to this screen and both of them aren't very useful. The first way I know of is to get a voice-mail. If this happens a notification will appear in the tray saying "X Voice-mails" and clicking on said notification will bring me to that screen. Note this only works when the notification is there and thus can not be used to check an old voice-mail or a notification I excused on accident.
The second way is to have a missed call. When I have a missed call selecting THAT notification brings me to the "Missed Call Screen". On this screen I do not have the ability to listen to voice-mail but if I click the Option Dots in the top right corner and hit view contact, then hit the arrow in the top left corner (of the contact screen) to go back I not to the missed calls screen but to the ideal voice-mail screen.
Phone: Samsung Glaxay S5
Interface: Lolipop
Updated: Fully
Launcher: Google Launcher
Voicemail Provider: Googlevoice
Service Provider: ATnT
I will gladly provide any more information if requested. Please help me .
To be clear; I am looking for a way to get to this screen, to check my voice-mail, at any time instead of only when a notification is present. Thank you.
Not sure if there is a way to mark this solved but I solved this:
Contact -> Logs -> Click on person with voice-mail.
AustinYQM said:
Not sure if there is a way to mark this solved but I solved this:
Contact -> Logs -> Click on person with voice-mail.
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Another novel way to do this is to find the icon on your system that looks like an old-time telephone handset. Tap that, and the phone application should load. At the top, there should be an icon labeled Keypad. Click on that. You should get a numeric keypad. Hold down the 1 key, it will dial your voice mail number.
cmerlyn said:
Another novel way to do this is to find the icon on your system that looks like an old-time telephone handset. Tap that, and the phone application should load. At the top, there should be an icon labeled Keypad. Click on that. You should get a numeric keypad. Hold down the 1 key, it will dial your voice mail number.
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While it is true this will call the voicemail it does not work on my phone. My visual voicemail (seen in the picture) downloads the voicemail from my server so calling the server (via the voicemail button, or holding 1, or dialing myself, ect) always results in it telling me there are zero voicemails. The ONLY way for me to check voicemail is that screen.
........... if your using Google Voice do you have the GV app installed ? .............