Hi,
Sorry if this has already been answered, but has anyone found a solution for calling on the new ICS rom for the Galaxy Note in Tablet mode.
Atm I can't accept calls, but I can make calls but the dialer crashes.
Thanks in advance
Hello everyone,
I am a new d4 owner and am happy about the qwerty and the design.
Just rooted on 4.1.2 and now onto the next challenge.
Is there a way to make the phone standard record calls (I am on a european gsm network)?
I know of CsipSimple recording capabilities but it is limited to VOIP ecc.
Thanks!
GG
PS I searched droid 4 main forums for call recorder with no luck
Hi,
I have a Samsung S5312 on which I am required to record all calls, but there seems to be some problem which I am looking to solve.
The truth is that many of these software do successfully record calls however when a replay is done to test if the software is working correctly then it is realized that the calls replay in fast forward mode.
Now some of these software developers which I have contacted do mention in their replies that the phone needs to be rooted.
The questions I have is :
1) Is there any software that will record calls and play them back correctly without root.
If not then :
2) Is there a custom ROM for this phone model which once installed will allow the call recording software to function correctly?
Also :
3) I have read about rooted phones getting OTA updates and then the phone loses root once the software is updated. This is something I need to prevent from happening.
Helpful responses would be very much appreciated.
Has anybody figured out a way to get this to answer calls from the Google Voice and/or Hangouts apps? I have the added complication of using it with a tablet that "can't" make voice calls. The "Phone" app is hidden and with everything I've tried (nothing tricky, just the standard options), my Neo tells me something like "your connected Android device is not capable of making calls."
I'm using a rooted AT&T Samsung Galaxy Tab S (SM-T807A), running Android 5.0.2. I'd like to be running basically anything other than TouchWiz but locked bootloader is a pretty big hindrance.
My Neo is running software version R381XXU0BOA2.
I'm able to get notifications from the Hangouts app (even missed call notifications, ironically) so I suspect that if I could somehow trick the Neo into thinking the T807 is (for example) a Galaxy S5, it might let me answer calls. But I have no idea how to do that or if that's even where the problem is.
Hi xda. Foolishly purchased this tablet ( LTE variety ) thinking it could make calls, but despite installing third-party dialers including Googles nothing seems to work because it would seem that this functionality has been removed from OS ? Does anybody know if there is a way to enable voice calls ( not VOIP, Skype or any other data call ) ?
Pretty sure the stock dialer should be working.
I have the SM-T395 and it doesn't show any issues on this matter.
maybe copy logcat while trying to use the dialer and we can take a look.
Shedaim,
slomo2 said:
Hi xda. Foolishly purchased this tablet ( LTE variety ) thinking it could make calls, but despite installing third-party dialers including Googles nothing seems to work because it would seem that this functionality has been removed from OS ? Does anybody know if there is a way to enable voice calls ( not VOIP, Skype or any other data call ) ?
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It would seem that the first step is to try to set "config_voice_capable" parameter to true in "framework-res.apk." This has apparently worked on other tablets. If this doesn't work then perhaps a limitation with baseband version.
found the same issue
sm-t397 cant make phone calls
For a T-397 (and the T-285 as well), you have to have the carrier-side (i.e. your plan) set up as a PHONE, not a TABLET.
You also have to use a phone APN.
If you set them up as a tablet, the carrier-side software blocks the phone function.
If the salesperson is confused about this, just tell them you want to get texts on the tablet.
-blaine