Whatsapp calling is not working NOW [Server Down] - Nexus 6 Themes and Apps

1st Read properly everything. Then msg me only on Whatsapp
In-order to get the Whats-app Calling feature you need to have latest version 2.12.7
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Plz don't start posting ur numbers here
i will call only if u just msg me on whats-app
Don't msg or call on my cell except whats-app
and even don't call back on my number through Whats-app Messenger
but before msging me update ur whatsapp to 2.12.7
If u want call Activation on ur ph. Then pick ur ph when i call you. Its necessary for activation.
It also working with whatsapp plus and whatsapp reborn so no need to be worry
To get invited On whats-app . Send a Whats-app message "XDA Nexus 6 " on the number below.
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The latest WhatsApp feature is generating a lot of duplicate threads on XDA, drowning other threads in the process. Many are also posted in the wrong section. We're closing down all invite threads to keep the clutter down to a minimum. Instead, please use The Consolidated WhatsApp Calling Thread as a consolidated thread for all discussions related to the WhatsApp calling feature and invites. Thank you!​

Received the call and calling feature is now activated. Thanks

Thanks a lot.

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Thanks a lot...
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Thanks in advance. Waiting for your call :fingers-crossed:

Whatsapp Window invite has been closed now its been open since 11th March.

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The latest WhatsApp feature is generating a lot of duplicate threads on XDA, drowning other threads in the process. Many are also posted in the wrong section. We're closing down all invite threads to keep the clutter down to a minimum. Instead, please use The Consolidated WhatsApp Calling Thread as a consolidated thread for all discussions related to the WhatsApp calling feature and invites. Thank you!​

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Google voice

Just downloaded Google Voice today and wanted to know if anyone can send me an invite. I would greatly appreciate it. My email is gsmith11234 at gmail of course lol. Thank you if you do decide to send me the invite. Im in the army and dont have too much time to listen to voicemails all the time so this would be a great asset to me.
I figured I would bump this instead of creating a new thread for my question. I've done some quick Google searches and looked through a couple of posts here, but I haven't really found a solid answer, so I am asking you guys for your knowledge.
Does the Google Voice app actually use minutes? Or is it just data? Or is it both?
I have heard that it just uses data, but other posts I have read that it uses both minutes and data. I usually tend to trust the folks here at XDA over all others.
Any help is always appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Google Voice is now free in the US
tazz9690 said:
I figured I would bump this instead of creating a new thread for my question.
Does the Google Voice app actually use minutes? Or is it just data? Or is it both?
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Thanks for keeping the forums clean and posting your question in this thread! To answer your question: Google Voice for Android provides synchronized access to your voice/sms mailbox via a data connection and makes it such that you can make phone calls that appear as originating from your Google Voice phone number from your handset. They are just like regular calls and use your minutes.
I have been using Voice for about a year now and am loving it! Both the service and the Android app have come a long way since then and I encourage you to check it out.

WhatsApp call feature,

I can active whatsapp calling if someone need,
+31615244421 write me somethings and i will call
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/general/whatsapp-calling-t3051876
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Project Fi - SMS Gateway

Dear fellow xda-ers,
I am an early adopter of Project Fi. I used to have a feature in my previous AT&T number that can send me texts when people send a mail to <my number>@txt.att.net. After multiple searches and chats with various Project Fi Support techs, I now understand that there is no SMS gateway for Project Fi, at least not yet. In this scenario, can the revered xda-ers suggest me a workaround/alternative. The case in point is this; for my work, I get paged when there is a critical/high priority issue that needs my attention. While I was with AT&T, I used to give <my number>@txt.att.net in the call out field and I get a text whenever I am paged. I am trying to get same/similar functionality now. Alternative is to be stuck with a pager, which should be in a museum & not in anyone's hands.
All your suggestions are appreciated!
I have the same issue. I send my alerts to my fi gmail address.
Contact ProjectFi and ask about it. It's like voting.
swam1231 said:
I used to have a feature in my previous AT&T number that can send me texts when people send a mail to <my number>@txt.att.net.
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I'm up the same river. Google Voice USED TO have this feature, e.g. <number>@txt.voice.google.com -- but ProjectFi sadly ditches this for some reason.
If you are looking for email-to-sms, please let Google know. The more people who ask, the more likely it may be (re)implemented. https://support.google.com/fi/contactflow?hl=en
There's some interesting info over at the /r/ProjectFi subreddit. For example:
ch0use 7 points 5 months ago*
I probably should have checked this out before I ditched Verizon. Now I have to figure out how to get server alerts from work...
Edit: I ended up creating a label in Gmail and a filter to match specially-addressed messages and assign to that label ([email protected] or [email protected]). Then I configured Gmail app to sync that label and play a certain tone on new/unread messages. I also use the Alert.me app (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hidtechs.alertme) which can repeatedly alert on unread Gmail label messages. So it's all the same but as a friend pointed out, would require to always have a Data connection so Gmail app can receive mail.
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Another app workaround option is LightFlow which can trigger individual notifications on specific gmail labels. I happen to have already bought this (load of use it is for the abandoned LED on Nexus 6 but I had already bought the paid version so I use it for this now).
I submitted a question through the ProjectFi contact page, and this is the reply I got:
Hi Nate,
Thanks for contacting Project Fi support today! I see in our notes that you're not getting any responses through our SMS gateway.I really wish we did support this but because we use the gateway for our back end it isn't currently something we offer.
Project Fi incorporated a few Google Voice features and in that process, users who use both services don't have all of the same autonomy they used to experience. This article from our Official Project Fi help pages helped me to understand it better: What Google Voice feature I get with Project Fi.
I do get a good deal of questions about the email to text features. Almost everyone who reaches out to us is also able to contact their bank or company and have them send the same notifications through a short-code channel. I hope this helps!
If there is anything else that we can do for you, or you have another question, please feel free to reach out to us anytime. We are always happy to help!!
Thanks!
- Austin
The Project Fi Support Team
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Again, the more people who ask about this, the more likely for it to be implemented.
-- Nate
An IFTTT + Push bullet recipe would work well in this scenario. That would give you the ability to send notifications to multiple devices at once too.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
I've done something like this,
(1) Ifttt recipe that'll trigger a text to my phone with content of the paged email I receive by pattern matching the Subject line
(2) As a level 1 redundancy, Have Ifttt call me with the text content
(3) As a level 2 redundancy, Send the mail to Pushover which then sends me a high priority notification straight to the phone
This setup is running fine so far.
Arfyness said:
I'm up the same river. Google Voice USED TO have this feature, e.g. <number>@txt.voice.google.com -- but ProjectFi sadly ditches this for some reason.
If you are looking for email-to-sms, please let Google know. The more people who ask, the more likely it may be (re)implemented. https://support.google.com/fi/contactflow?hl=en
There's some interesting info over at the /r/ProjectFi subreddit. For example:
Another app workaround option is LightFlow which can trigger individual notifications on specific gmail labels. I happen to have already bought this (load of use it is for the abandoned LED on Nexus 6 but I had already bought the paid version so I use it for this now).
I submitted a question through the ProjectFi contact page, and this is the reply I got:
Again, the more people who ask about this, the more likely for it to be implemented.
-- Nate
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viber message to contact

hello is there any way to send through tasker a message to a contact of viber without opening viber app.
there are some ways for doing this in whatsapp posted in this forum
thanks in advance.

whatsapp call spy

Hi,
i am looking to build a spy app which can record whatsapp , viber and skype calls and send the recording to an email address or store in the phone in a hidden folder.
please guide if someone can build such application for me , i am willing to pay for this project.
Apps like that are illegal in many countries and as such banned here. You won't find any help on that.
churail said:
Hi,
i am looking to build a spy app which can record whatsapp , viber and skype calls and send the recording to an email address or store in the phone in a hidden folder.
please guide if someone can build such application for me , i am willing to pay for this project.
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You're asking for malware, gtfo. now.

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