I saw that iPhone users on AT&T got a hacked carrier update today that enables HD Voice in markets where it's being tested in the USA, and I can't find anything on how to enable it for our HTC One devices. I know that for the One X it was a simple build.prop tweak, but I don't see any such entry in the build.prop for the HTC One. Any ideas?
mine has the following in build.prop, i'm pretty sure it enables it...
ro.ril.enable.amr.wideband=1
In addition the carrier has to white list the handset model as a whole.
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daclaw said:
mine has the following in build.prop, i'm pretty sure it enables it...
ro.ril.enable.amr.wideband=1
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AOSP or Sense?
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Is it possible for someone to develop a ROM that supports video calling on 3g without any application... Just using my service providers video calling service?
Or any modification to stock ROM?
thank you....
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thakur90 said:
Is it possible for someone to develop a ROM that supports video calling on 3g without any application... Just using my service providers video calling service?
Or any modification to stock ROM?
thank you....
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That sounds impossible, correct me if I'm wrong but even the ability to call (dialer) IS an app
What you're asking sounds impossible
That's a little bit too literal..
I think OP meant no Third-Party Apps.
Just using the built-in dialer app.
I think it should be possible to re-create the dialer .apk, but I'm inclined to believe that it's pretty hard.
Good luck though!
In my old HTC diamond this feature was there but then there was no 3g. Now we have 3g but this feature has been withdrawn. I don't know what's the logic.
I agree this should be default in every phone.
Anyone has any update?
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Shinugen said:
That's a little bit too literal..
I think OP meant no Third-Party Apps.
Just using the built-in dialer app.
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Ahh I see, still.. that probably wouldn't be too easy to do. (Although I think they could probably manage it.. however coming from the nexus one/incredible s and now the atrix.. I've never seen someone do something big like this on xda yet!) so probably possible but is it likely? I don't think so!
Don't own one but I guess galaxy phones support this feature right? Even symbian... Just saying... I had a Samsung wave earlier and it had touchwiz... And supported direct video calling based on my 3G network....
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It's bizarre how there's no 3G video call solution anymore on HTC phones. I used to call my girlfriend on her LG phone and mine was an old Nokia 6700 Slide (running different operating systems) and it worked fine, albeit pretty blocky picture quality.
thakur90 said:
Don't own one but I guess galaxy phones support this feature right? Even symbian... Just saying... I had a Samsung wave earlier and it had touchwiz... And supported direct video calling based on my 3G network....
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I think Sammy phones can do a lot more just because of their proprietary file system.
It's like touchwiz on older phones is just bada OS with Android compatibility hacked in (galaxy s were supposed to be bada OS until Android caught on). At least that's the explanation I've heard. I believe it 100%, because when I had a vibrant all the roms HAD to be based off of touchwiz somehow or another, except for cm7, and cm7 just as bad as android ports to Windows phones, so it seemed like an 'Android port' to me
Sorry for rambling haha
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i thought will have 3G Call direct from this phone..
my question is why is it important to you guys not to use an application?
Is it possible that HTC and/or Google doesn't want a law-suit on a patent infringement from apple?
scoobysnacks said:
my question is why is it important to you guys not to use an application?
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An application in required on both the sides... Not necessary that the person I call has a smart phone and had the same application...
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Hey guys, thought I would share with you guys an app that nicely mimics apple's Siri. You must have ICS to run it so those using z's ICS rom can try it out
I haven't tried it yet since I'm not using ics as default rom. If someone could test it out on there legend and post the status it would be great reference. But it should work with any phone running ICS.
Download it in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1662255
I take no credit from the work!
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Woops I'm guessing I should have posted this in app section, oh well.
If some mod sees this please move it
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Its giving network error
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Samsung enabled device checks last Sunday to check if you're on a Galaxy S3.
Edit the lines in the build.prop to get around the checks:
o.product.device=GT-I9300
ro.product.model=GT-I9300
It would be nice if someone made a loader for S-Voice that temporarily patches/fakes the build.prop to look like it's a Sammy. Because it's probably not a good idea to permanently change the build.prop for just one app.
By the way, it wasn't very smooth when I tested it before the checks came in. Also a lot of FCs..
girish07 said:
Its giving network error
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There is a fix on that. Check out the first post of the thread.
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dahwe said:
Samsung enabled device checks last Sunday to check if you're on a Galaxy S3.
Edit the lines in the build.prop to get around the checks:
o.product.device=GT-I9300
ro.product.model=GT-I9300
It would be nice if someone made a loader for S-Voice that temporarily patches/fakes the build.prop to look like it's a Sammy. Because it's probably not a good idea to permanently change the build.prop for just one app.
By the way, it wasn't very smooth when I tested it before the checks came in. Also a lot of FCs..
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Yeah not surprised, since the legend doesn't have a good enough processor to run it stably.
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I was trying to play around with Android Beam between my One and EVO 4G LTE, and I noticed that the EVO 4G LTE has an option to turn on Android Beam, but it's not on the One. I know that Google Wallet is disabled as well. Am I missing something, or has this been identified and responded to from Sprint/HTC?
I have been able to transfer data between my nexus 7 and HTC one just by touching them back to back and tapping the screen when it asked me to. And super beam app works as well, but I don't think it's necessary.
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gk1984 said:
I have been able to transfer data between my nexus 7 and HTC one just by touching them back to back and tapping the screen when it asked me to. And super beam app works as well, but I don't think it's necessary.
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So then I guess that means Android Beam is enabled automatically. Good to know.
eXplicit815 said:
So then I guess that means Android Beam is enabled automatically. Good to know.
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Android Beam/NFC only transfers are fairly slow. Great for small things, but not for larger files/videos. I'd recommend the SuperBeam/anything WiFi Direct solution for larger files. I think SuperBeam is a fairly good alternative/copy of Samsung's SBeam.
Does anyone know if you could allow certain commands using the build.Prop to desable security on the att version of the note 3? I know that in the sprint version I got rid of the annoying sim icon on top of the screen. Maybe there's a command or change of value to make the phone think it's a T-Mobile instead? Lol...
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Hello,
I just switched from a Nexus 4 to the Moto X (on T-Mobile, running stock). I noticed that my dialer in the Moto X is missing the Google Now functionality (it's not searching local businesses, etc)
Is this happening to anybody else? Is there a setting that I'm missing that turned the feature off?
I found a support entry from Google (Use caller ID by Google) but the option listed (Menu > Settings > Caller ID by Google) is not available on my phone.
I'm going to go home and check on my Nexus 4.
Never mind, I figured it out. Please delete me
Thanks!
Just what did you figure out?
Solutions Etcetera said:
Just what did you figure out?
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Probably that it's a feature only available on Nexus devices.
Yeah, That's what I came up with... which is why I asked.
Ya I read in an article it didn't make the cut, but all you have to do is install it, it's posted the forums
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Anyone interested here's the link, confirmed working on cm11 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47817605#post47817605
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flashallthetime said:
Anyone interested here's the link, confirmed working on cm11 http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47817605#post47817605
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Has anyone figured out how to get this working with the stock launcher? I'd really like to use the Google Dialer but I don't want to have to use Nova.
Use one of shortcut creating apps in the store. See thebdialer tread in Apps forum.
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