Do a lot of conference calls and have all numbers set dial access codes and pins using the (p) Pause. With LP they do not fully send when automated system repeats what was sent was never the full number. Example 8778741777,,,,1234567890#
The systems might just get 1234567 of the access code and this is for all company numbers I call.
Anyone have same experience?
Anyone have a fix?
parcou said:
Do a lot of conference calls and have all numbers set dial access codes and pins using the (p) Pause. With LP they do not fully send when automated system repeats what was sent was never the full number. Example 8778741777,,,,1234567890#
The systems might just get 1234567 of the access code and this is for all company numbers I call.
Anyone have same experience?
Anyone have a fix?
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What rom are you using? It works for me on stock and on slimlp, our systems use webex which i dial into and have to use codes and they work fine.
Was using LS and now on Chroma but happened to me on stock... What I did to slow it down was put a (p) after 3 numbers seems it was sending it too fast for that system to handle...so think its now a phone issue more so how the other end was getting to numbers.
Thx for the reply
Same issue for me, using Chroma ROM and the latest radio (MDM9625_104446.01.02.95R). Not only are pauses not recognized, generally dialing digits after connection does not work. Huge issue, might try reverting the radio.
swamp2 said:
Same issue for me, using Chroma ROM and the latest radio (MDM9625_104446.01.02.95R). Not only are pauses not recognized, generally dialing digits after connection does not work. Huge issue, might try reverting the radio.
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I seem to have found a reliable way to correct this. Was playing around with VoLTE and found this to be a contributor. If you have VoLTE enabled in 5.1 ROM, that is under Settings>Wireless&networks>More>Cellular networks>Enhanced 4G LTE Mode. When I turn off this option, post connected call digit dialing seems pefect. Switching it back on goes right back to not able to recognize.
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The caller on the other end says it rings all the way through (5 rings and then to voicemail).
It has done this with several ROM's, the stock HTC cupcake, to JF 1.5, JACHero, and now I am on cyanogen's 3.62 ROM. The radio is 62.50S.20.17H_2.22.19.26I.
The phone will do this even with a clean wipe. No apps.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
-RotorDemon- said:
The caller on the other end says it rings all the way through (5 rings and then to voicemail).
It has done this with several ROM's, the stock HTC cupcake, to JF 1.5, JACHero, and now I am on cyanogen's 3.62 ROM. The radio is 62.50S.20.17H_2.22.19.26I.
The phone will do this even with a clean wipe. No apps.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
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Check your call forwarding settings. Sometimes, they like to play with themselves and set it as "forward all calls to voicemail". These settings won't show it, because the changes are on the T-Mobile server, not your phone. Only having 2 rings sounds like it connects to the network and then gets pushed away from it, so most likely it's not a problem with your phone.
If you happen to have an old T-Mobile phone laying around, trying switching SIM cards and see if anything changes.
Figured it out. Ran a GSM code
*61*1[vm access number]*11*n#
n= seconds before forwarding. Set it to 25 and it rings all the way through.
Thanks for the info lukekirstein
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Figured it out. Ran a GSM code
*61*1[vm access number]*11*n#
n= seconds before forwarding. Set it to 25 and it rings all the way through.
Thanks for the info lukekirstein
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Where would you run this code at? I want to be able to set my ring time longer so that it takes longer for it to forward to voicemail.
lukekirstein said:
Where would you run this code at? I want to be able to set my ring time longer so that it takes longer for it to forward to voicemail.
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Open up your dialer and dial it like you would a phone number.
In my case I entered *61*18056377243*11*25# and dial. Runs the code and then in a few seconds it is done. But check to see if your voicemail number is different than mine.
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Open up your dialer and dial it like you would a phone number.
In my case I entered *61*18056377243*11*25# and dial. Runs the code and then in a few seconds it is done. But check to see if your voicemail number is different than mine.
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Cool, was able to set the Voicemail to connect in 35 seconds. Thanks!
I get the error:
Call forwarding.
Connection problem or invalid MMI code.
I've carefully entered the code three times, always get the same reply.
I checked my voicemail number, and it's correct.
Any ideas?
blueheeler said:
I get the error:
Call forwarding.
Connection problem or invalid MMI code.
I've carefully entered the code three times, always get the same reply.
I checked my voicemail number, and it's correct.
Any ideas?
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What are you trying to do?
Trying to get my phone to wait 20-30 seconds before going to voicemail.
I get, maybe, 2 rings before people are transferred. If my finger isn't already on the button, chances are I can't answer the phone.
These are the codes I tried (as per the instructions above):
*61*18056377243*11*20# (for 20 secs) -and-
*61*18056377243*11*25# (not to go to voicemail)
18056377243 is my voicemail number.
Neither worked.
blueheeler said:
Trying to get my phone to wait 20-30 seconds before going to voicemail.
I get, maybe, 2 rings before people are transferred. If my finger isn't already on the button, chances are I can't answer the phone.
These are the codes I tried (as per the instructions above):
*61*18056377243*11*20# (for 20 secs) -and-
*61*18056377243*11*25# (not to go to voicemail)
18056377243 is my voicemail number.
Neither worked.
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Are you on a flex pay account? Also, you should only need one 1 MMS number, because that's the immediate point it re-routes to voicemail.
re Flexpay, to be honest, I'm not 100% sure. The wife set all of this up before we were married and we've just continued it. I seem to recall a mention of something like that, but I could very well be wrong.
I'm assuming that this option wouldn't be available to FP customers. Would 611 be able to make a change to fix it? The 2 ring thing is seriously causing problems on this end.
TIA
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re Flexpay, to be honest, I'm not 100% sure. The wife set all of this up before we were married and we've just continued it. I seem to recall a mention of something like that, but I could very well be wrong.
I'm assuming that this option wouldn't be available to FP customers. Would 611 be able to make a change to fix it? The 2 ring thing is seriously causing problems on this end.
TIA
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Call forwarding is not available to flex pay customers and thus, custom MMS coding will not work. If this is the case, you should contact T-Mobile (either way, probably a good idea) and talk to them to see what might be causing the problem.
What ROM are you using? Some of the slower ROMS can create dialer lag.
Asked my wife. It is Flexpay. So that solves that.
Thank you so much for your reply.
That got us going in the right connection.
I am using Cyan's rom right now. But this was the way it was ever since we got into any 'Cupcake" versions (OTA or modded). My thoughts are the radio or a tower issue, but that's an uneducated guess. I rarely get phone calls anytime except when I'm home, so it's hard to pinpoint. So I followed your suggestion and tried to call 611 a short while ago. Got through to CS who walked me through some stuff (their basic scripted thing, all of which I've already tried), and it didn't work. So they tried to send me to tech support, and I guess it was either to late or they couldn't connect for whatever reason, so I have to call back in the morning.
Thanks again for heading me in the right direction.
blueheeler said:
Asked my wife. It is Flexpay. So that solves that.
Thank you so much for your reply.
That got us going in the right connection.
I am using Cyan's rom right now. But this was the way it was ever since we got into any 'Cupcake" versions (OTA or modded). My thoughts are the radio or a tower issue, but that's an uneducated guess. I rarely get phone calls anytime except when I'm home, so it's hard to pinpoint. So I followed your suggestion and tried to call 611 a short while ago. Got through to CS who walked me through some stuff (their basic scripted thing, all of which I've already tried), and it didn't work. So they tried to send me to tech support, and I guess it was either to late or they couldn't connect for whatever reason, so I have to call back in the morning.
Thanks again for heading me in the right direction.
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No problem, glad I could help you out :]. Let me know how that goes!
Hi guys i got idea here, hope its possible, as android is open source, anything can be routed to anywhere, only if i had that talent to do programming on ANDROID i would have tried it. Look at picture and you would understand
why not just use the access number for your SIP provider? that way you can make a VoIP call for the cost of a normal phone call to the access number.
Callwithus is a good SIP provider for this purpose as it has reliable access numbers to use. I think Callcentric and voip.ms do as well.
what if i dont have local call number for my sip providers? only thing i can hope for best is this. Think of calling to USA while living in INDIA, when u dont have local access numbers nor do have internet.??
bhanvadia said:
Hi guys i got idea here, hope its possible, as android is open source, anything can be routed to anywhere, only if i had that talent to do programming on ANDROID i would have tried it. Look at picture and you would understand
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I'm probably missing something obvious, but why can't you just use the N1 to make the VOIP call directly?
all someone has to do is incorporate sip and stuff into a single program.
well nexus one is my primary phone and its always connected to internet, but my gf dont have nexus, nor do she got smartphone with voip, so if she wants to call there, and i m in office, i wanted something that can make that possible.
Almost free kind of calling, she call my NEXUS, and make my nexus dial her wanted number using SIP over WIFI, so virtually she talking through my NEXUS but speaking in her phone.
bhanvadia said:
what if i dont have local call number for my sip providers? only thing i can hope for best is this. Think of calling to USA while living in INDIA, when u dont have local access numbers nor do have internet.??
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In that case, Callwithus has a feature.. they have a special access number that doesn't actually pick up (so that you will not be charged). the system will then call you back and prompt you to enter the number you want to dial, routes it over VoIP, and you're connected. check it out.
it wont work. it would cost like double for me. and one more thing, its not that what i want or what i can?
its just IDEA so that XDA community can make it possible. Its like exploring possibility of Android OS, to make it as a SERVER to forward calls received in GSM, through VoIP.
Its something thats never been done, or never even tried by anyone.
The basic is
1st person calls nexus one phone [local number so it be cheap]
NEXUS pick up call automatically {developed server software running}
NEXUS beeps[this mean sipdorid active][so can now enter number (international, which could have been deep hole in pocked if called direct)]
1st person, enter desired number as DTMF, and press # to confirm.
NEXUS dials that number though VoIP SIPDROID. Phone connected. And join that VoIP call with GSM call.
bhanvadia said:
it wont work. it would cost like double for me. and one more thing, its not that what i want or what i can?
its just IDEA so that XDA community can make it possible. Its like exploring possibility of Android OS, to make it as a SERVER to forward calls received in GSM, through VoIP.
Its something thats never been done, or never even tried by anyone.
The basic is
1st person calls nexus one phone [local number so it be cheap]
NEXUS pick up call automatically {developed server software running}
NEXUS beeps[this mean sipdorid active][so can now enter number (international, which could have been deep hole in pocked if called direct)]
1st person, enter desired number as DTMF, and press # to confirm.
NEXUS dials that number though VoIP SIPDROID. Phone connected. And join that VoIP call with GSM call.
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That's the problem with the idea--there is currently no way to bridge the SIP call with the GSM call. Even call recorder apps (post-Donut) are not possible because Android does not allow access to the incoming audio. Even if somehow you compiled your own custom kernel and ROM to accomplish that, your problem would be that neither Sipdroid nor 3CXPhone allow bridging calls other than SIP (as they are native SIP clients that do not interface with GSM). Perhaps if Gingerbread gives access to incoming audio, something could be done.
as for the callback approach "costing double," that's just not true. Termination to India (landline and mobiles) is only 1 US cent. Plus, you will not be using any of your airtime credit because it will be an incoming call for you, so in the end you save quite a bit of money since you will only be paying the usual rate + 1 cent per minute. (So, a call to the U.S. would cost you a total of 1.9 cents/min, for example.)
That's the practical solution to your issue.
its not issue, and there are no number in that website for india. and one more thing, google allow us to control audio, thats how AUDIO mod came out, and also thats how A2DP bluetooth started to work on desire roms with FM. Plus if we see, sipdroid as opensource, and someone developes way to do that, i m sure sipdroid team will do it possible to use sip with that.
bhanvadia said:
its not issue, and there are no number in that website for india. and one more thing, google allow us to control audio, thats how AUDIO mod came out, and also thats how A2DP bluetooth started to work on desire roms with FM. Plus if we see, sipdroid as opensource, and someone developes way to do that, i m sure sipdroid team will do it possible to use sip with that.
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Unfortunately, as I said, Android does not expose the incoming audio stream from a GSM call.
That has nothing to do with FM radio or A2DP, since those are not related to GSM calls.
And you can indeed use Callwithus from India by using either the caller-ID based callback feature as I explained before, or by using their web callback feature. Either way, their system will call you and then connect the call and you will not have to use up any of your airtime credit since it would be an incoming call for you. You would pay the usual termination rate (plus the 1 cent/min charge for terminating your end of the call to your India number)
Today I tried to call a customer service number for a business on my Captivate - you know the ones, press 1 for English
Anyway, once I made the call, I figured out how to and pulled up the dial pad within the call and hit the number for my selection... Nothing happened. I tried this multiple times and the computer on the other end acted like I didnt do anything. I tried calling my cell providers customer service knowing they had a similar system, and they too couldnt recognize my key strokes to enter my mobile number.
Has anyone else had this problem? Its like the phone isnt broadcasting the tones over the line while dialing or something. Am I doing it wrong, or is this just a problem my phone has? Very odd...
~T.J.
Mine works fine. I use it everyday to check my work voicemail.
I don't have any issues dialing within a call either.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using XDA App
Havent had that issue yet on my phone.
works fine here
Works fine for me.
02CWRX said:
Today I tried to call a customer service number for a business on my Captivate - you know the ones, press 1 for English
Anyway, once I made the call, I figured out how to and pulled up the dial pad within the call and hit the number for my selection... Nothing happened. I tried this multiple times and the computer on the other end acted like I didnt do anything. I tried calling my cell providers customer service knowing they had a similar system, and they too couldnt recognize my key strokes to enter my mobile number.
Has anyone else had this problem? Its like the phone isnt broadcasting the tones over the line while dialing or something. Am I doing it wrong, or is this just a problem my phone has? Very odd...
~T.J.
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You're not going home and re-entering the dialer program are you?
The best way is to go to speaker phone so you can hear it then hit dial pad from the call screen.
If you go to the home screen you are still in the call but hitting the phone icon will let you find or edit contacts, but will not broadcast unless you hit the call button but I don't think it will broadcast to the active phone call, it would likely try to start a 3-way.
from the home screen you must return to the call from the status bar.
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I897 using Tapatalk
The problem seems to have fixed itself, as it worked the next day to dial an extension to get a hold of my girlfriend at work. Very odd. My procedure was to dial the number, then while in the call look at the screen and hit the button for "dial pad' which of course brings it up. Then, enter the numbers I needed to enter.
~T.J.
I have had this before on another phone
It was likely because of a bad signal. It was just strong enough to reveive the signal but not strong enough to have your phone communicate to the tower. Thus on the other side of the line they never got the tones even though they were being dialed. Considering it did not happen again it appears this is the most likely cause.
I've experienced a couple of problems recently and I'm not sure if it's a bug or something they changed with the last update. I'm on 4.4.2 with Sprint.
Previously, when I tried to call a business (i.e. "Call Pizza Hut"), it would find it via Google Now and make the call. Recently, I've noticed that if the business is not listed in my contacts, it will try to call one of my contacts.
Also, if there's a contact with more than one phone number, it used to give you a prompt to confirm whichever number you're trying to call. Now, it just calls the default number.
Has anyone else noticed this and do you know of a fix?
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I've experienced a couple of problems recently and I'm not sure if it's a bug or something they changed with the last update. I'm on 4.4.2 with Sprint.
Previously, when I tried to call a business (i.e. "Call Pizza Hut"), it would find it via Google Now and make the call. Recently, I've noticed that if the business is not listed in my contacts, it will try to call one of my contacts.
Also, if there's a contact with more than one phone number, it used to give you a prompt to confirm whichever number you're trying to call. Now, it just calls the default number.
Has anyone else noticed this and do you know of a fix?
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Unfortunately, I have the same exact issue on Republic Wireless (Sprint MVNO) 4.4.2 and haven't found a solution....
Strangely, the issue seems to come and go. Additionally, the voice recognition is WAYYY off....it will try to call a contact that doesn't even sound like who I'm trying to call.
My solution is to instead, turn the screen on, then hit the microphone icon (top right corner). From there if you say "Call Pizza Hut", it seems to work 100% of the time.
I agree that the issue is quite irritating. Hopefully a future update to Touchless Controls fixes this.
It will be interesting to see if those on later android versions also experience the same issue...
Are you also experiencing the 2nd problem?
Voice recognition doesn't seem to be an issue for me.
clankfu said:
Are you also experiencing the 2nd problem?
Voice recognition doesn't seem to be an issue for me.
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Nope, just confirmed -- tried to call a contact with 2 numbers in phonebook (cell & home) and the phone responded:
"I found two matches. Say the name after you hear the one you want to call. 'Person' home. 'Person' cell."
samwathegreat said:
Nope, just confirmed -- tried to call a contact with 2 numbers in phonebook (cell & home) and the phone responded:
"I found two matches. Say the name after you hear the one you want to call. 'Person' home. 'Person' cell."
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Yea, that's what mine used to do. Now it just calls the top number.
So I had to call a couple different automated systems today, first PayPal then my bank
Both times I had to be redirected to an agent because it said the information I entered is not correct. I changed the length of the tones to long and I know some presses are being entered since I could navigate the menus, but it seemed when I got to multiple presses in a row (like account numbers and passwords) it wouldn't work. I even tested calling my voicemail. It told me my password was wrong, then I called from a different phone and got in just fine. I thought maybe I was going too fast so I tried it slow and still no luck. Is there something else I need to change?
I am having the same problem. Started on 5.1.
Do you have screen protector installed? Some people claim that 5.1 made proximity sensor more sensitive. Removing screen protector ( or cutting around proximity sensor) fixed the problem.
darek65 said:
Do you have screen protector installed? Some people claim that 5.1 made proximity sensor more sensitive. Removing screen protector ( or cutting around proximity sensor) fixed the problem.
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Not sure about OP, but in my case the numbers I'm pressing show up as being pressed on the screen, but they don't register with the call itself. When I try to call my voicemail I have to push a number several times sometimes to get it to actually register. I may see "3333333", but only the last one actually registers.
I don't use a screen protector. Also like the other guy said, the button is being pressed, I turned on dialpad sounds to be sure.
Same problem on 5.1.
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Are both of you that are having the same problem on stock? Figured I would submit a bug report if no one has a solution, just want to make sure someone has tested it on stock first.
I had the problem on the stock T-Mobile OTA. I was rooted and unlocked, but otherwise stock.
Stock rooted 5.1M
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Same issue. Stock ROM. Franco kernel.
Stock 5.1 Franco Kernel. Same issue. Anyone getting anywhere with this. I've tried changing the DTMF from normal to long, and tried touch sounds on and off, which seems to be the only "fixes" mentioned in various places.
Eetabeetay said:
So I had to call a couple different automated systems today, first PayPal then my bank
Both times I had to be redirected to an agent because it said the information I entered is not correct. I changed the length of the tones to long and I know some presses are being entered since I could navigate the menus, but it seemed when I got to multiple presses in a row (like account numbers and passwords) it wouldn't work. I even tested calling my voicemail. It told me my password was wrong, then I called from a different phone and got in just fine. I thought maybe I was going too fast so I tried it slow and still no luck. Is there something else I need to change?
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I had this same problem with another phone. I had to call my carrier to fix it because it was something on their end. Is everyone having this problem on the same carrier?
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I had this same problem with another phone. I had to call my carrier to fix it because it was something on their end. Is everyone having this problem on the same carrier?
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Verizon Here
Fixed issue by turning off VoLTE. So that sucks. Turned it back on after I was done activating the card I was trying to activate.
Does switching to long tones do anything? I've had this problem since 5.1 and am on Verizon with VoLTE.
Same problem here. Have had it across multiple versions of Chroma ROM (includes Franco kernel). VoLTE on means no DTMF, VoLTE off makes DTMF work perfect. Have seen references to similar problems on other phones and other networks.
New M radio (.16R) fixes DTMF recognition with VoLTE on. I'm on Tmobile if relevant. You can find this and all of the other radios here.
OTA update TO 5.1.1 solved this problem for me. Before the update it was almost impossible to enter my pass code in T-Mo voicemail.
stevemw said:
OTA update TO 5.1.1 solved this problem for me. Before the update it was almost impossible to enter my pass code in T-Mo voicemail.
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LMY47Z fixes this on Verizon as well. I was having to wait a full second between numbers (which was a pita since I dial into a lot of conference calls every day)
swamp2 said:
New M radio (.16R) fixes DTMF recognition with VoLTE on. I'm on Tmobile if relevant. You can find this and all of the other radios here.
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Unfortunately the new M (preview) radio fixed this but also does not permit conference calls. The 5.1.1 Tmo OTA radio maintains this fix but also permits conference calls. Specifically, this one:
LYZ48E (5.1.1 T-Mobile - Extracted from OTA - 05/23/2015)
MDM9625_104649.09.05.14R