Hi! After update to Oreo I found that the native android sip client in Google Phone is broken: the sip items cannot be discovered. I managed to fix them by installing Galaxy SIP Settings app from the Google Play Market. It works somehow, however the inbound calls are not shown by my phone. I hear the signals made by a calling party, however the phone doesn't react to it. External sip clients work nice, but not the google phone native one. What might be fixed here?
I have moto xt1804.
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I know on T-Mobile, some devices can make calls via WiFi. (mostly blackberries)
I wonder if this option could be ported somehow into a rom for our lovely Nexus Ones.
Man !!!! This is a GREAT Idea !!!! Let's Try ????
you are referring to UMA and afaik, the nexus one doesn't have the hardware to support it. neither did the G1. i was surprised to learn that it was a hardware requirement though, but that's what someone told me back in the G1 days
sorry to inforn you but it is software realated just tmobile hasnt released the tunnel for android yet
just download Sipdroid or 3cx from the Market and set up a free SIP account. Fairly simple and configurable to dial out with the SIP account on any combo of wifi or 3g.
I have my Google Voice number set up as a SIP account through Gizmo and Sipgate and host the SIP accounts on SIPsorcery.com because they run a script that allows you to dial out using your GV number. Google it.
Has anyone been successful in setting up the native SIP client on a tab running gingerbread??
I am looking for someones experiences with this native VoIP client and also can you tell me what SIP Service Provider you used?
This link describes how to configure the Android native SIP client on gingerbread devices. Perhaps someone would be kind enough to explore these settings and post your results.
http://www.voipvoip.com/android/sip.html
UPDATE: I just learned that the 'settings' menu for internet calls does not appear by default in gingerbread. Its been disabled on our SGTs. To enable you must copy a file to system/etc/permissions. Can someone here shed some light on this? Is this only true for the stock Gingerbread thru Kies download? thanks.
da_in_sd said:
Has anyone been successful in setting up the native SIP client on a tab running gingerbread??
UPDATE: I just learned that the 'settings' menu for internet calls does not appear by default in gingerbread. Its been disabled on our SGTs. To enable you must copy a file to system/etc/permissions. Can someone here shed some light on this? Is this only true for the stock Gingerbread thru Kies download? thanks.
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I use Overcome ROM RC1 with enabled VoIP in Settings->Internet calls.
My provider is iptel.org.
I have an issue with incoming calls over SIP. I can't answer. I think the problem is in original dialer by samsung.
I'm using the Overcome ROM RC2 where the SIP option is enabled.
It works well, although the lack of keypad during a call makes it hard when you run into an automated phone service and you can't enter any dtmf tones. I would guess this is related to the problem cromed has when trying to answer a call. (I haven't received a call so can't answer first hand)
My only other grumble would be the low call volume, but this is also the case when using fring or sipdroid.
Audio quality though, is great.
Hmm. Has anyone tried one of the SIP clients on the market on their tab? Such as 'sipdroid' or CsipSimple ? Can you post your experiences here please? thanks
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Hmm. Has anyone tried one of the SIP clients on the market on their tab? Such as 'sipdroid' or CsipSimple ? Can you post your experiences here please? thanks
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I have used both Sipdroid and CsipSimple. Sipdroid is pretty basic but works as described. CsipSimple ate up my battery, and Sipdroid did until I switched to a PBXES account (uses TCP instead of UDP). PBXES is a pain to setup, but once you finally figure out how it works its fine. Used it to take my DX overseas a couple times with WiFi only (used a MiFi through XCOM Global), and have perfect voice. Need to use the Speex codec for 3G connections or else you get jitter or big delays; I use it for all connections though.
Just got the GB update on the DX and sad to see no native SIP client.
I now have a Polycom connected to PBXES for my home phone. Both are trunked through Sipgate.
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Has anyone been successful in setting up the native SIP client on a tab running gingerbread??
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UPDATE: I just learned that the 'settings' menu for internet calls does not appear by default in gingerbread. Its been disabled on our SGTs. To enable you must copy a file to system/etc/permissions. Can someone here shed some light on this? Is this only true for the stock Gingerbread thru Kies download? thanks.
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Well, I just upgrade SGT-P1000N to stock Gingerbread 2.3.3, and VoIP does not come enabled. Found the permission file at: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1016583
UPDATE: Yep, it works. Just tested it. Works with Bluetooth headphones, yay!
It may prove my naivete to even suggest this, but I have wondered if it might be possible to sign in to a Skype account with this native dialer. Fields are limited to username, password and server. So it's that server address that eludes me.
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It may prove my naivete to even suggest this, but I have wondered if it might be possible to sign in to a Skype account with this native dialer. Fields are limited to username, password and server. So it's that server address that eludes me.
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Nope, Skype uses proprietary protocol, not SIP.
Sent from my SGT-P1000N - XDA App - Gingerbread!
I'm having the same issues as mentioned above on Overcome Gold. No way to pick up an incoming call. Outgoing call is fine but no keypad if needed.
Quality is very good.
Have tried Sipdroid, Csimple,...and other...but my prefered has been Linphone. Excellent quality.
But now I'm using GrooveIp. Work well with Google voice and allows you to make free phone call coming and outgoing.
It's a paid app..but cost $2.00 on Amazon...$4 on Google Market. YOu may have to adjust some settings to fine tune it...I had to do that.
I updated to the latest preview of Android L to do a little testing on a few apps that i have in the works. While using the phone for dev reasons, i noticed that the ROM was stable enough for everyday use, so i decided to install Google voice, hangouts messenger and setup Google voice to be my voice-mail of choice. This is where i noticed a issue, when i receive a phone call to my Google voice number, everything works great, hangouts app picks up the call, if i decline the call it goes directly to Google voice-mail. Perfect.. The issue is when people (for some reason) call my normal cell number it will ring and go to the normal dialer, but when i decline the call, it'll ring the hangout's messenger app.
Doing some digging i found that Google setup voice-mail a little different between kitkat (and before) to lollipop. There use to be an option to send calls straight to Voice-mail (whatever is set to default) when you'r busy(declined call) or you don't answer(missed call), now there is no option for this, just different options of numbers to forward too. This wouldn't be an issue using normal voice-mail, but when using Google voice it now forwards the calls to your Google voice number when you decline a phone call from your normal cell number... Besides having two voice-mail numbers, i do not see a work around..
Anyone else seeing this issue and have a solution?
Hi,
We do not need a new thread for this, we are trying to keep all L related issues to either this thread here or a good place could be the thread you created here until it is officially released as some of these bugs/flaws could be fixed by then.
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Hi,
I am trying to set up a SIP Account on my Galaxy Note 9 which is running Android Pie. I am unable to find the settings to do this. Any help/pointers would be appreciated.
Best,
Krish
I'm having the exact same problem on galaxy s9. I can't find the Internet call settings under phone settings. Did you ever found a way?
Is it because you can use WiFi calling now that those settings aren't there?
Sent from my SM-T820 using Tapatalk
I too would like to know if the note 9 has a native SIP client?
Did anyone find a solution to this?
I have SM-N960F Dual Sim and Im in Australia.
I want to use the native SIP client - but I can not find it all
It is really annoying me
any updates?
native sip settings are deactivated/deleted from any samsung phone since i think android 6.0.
you can try activating the native settings with this: (dev has like 3 different apps to try, some depent on android version so try also the other apps)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.liebrand.galaxysipaccounts&hl=de
but it won't work for me for outgoing calls on Note10+ Android 10 DBT
for outgoing and incoming calls i am using this:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=vn.calls.sip&hl=de
but the app will freeze after a while so the incoming calls wont show up and also no notification appears.
if you just wanna call someone from time to time then the app is perfect for this.
Hi, I use this app (Google Market Link) since years to make calls and text messaging to/from US. With a Realme RMX3085 text messaging works but the Google Voice Wi-FI call doesn't. It just says "Your call can't collect". Calling from the same network from a laptop or another phone works.
Does Realme block VOIP, or is there some special setting that needs to be changes?
SIP is not blocked ... i'm use Grandstream Wave Lite as SIP client ... to some local and over-inet servers ... works flawlessly ...
here may be different google-related problems also as simple not allowed some permissions, connection, background usage ...
on old versions of android was internal libraries for sip calling ... may be that app related on them
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SIP is not blocked ... i'm use Grandstream Wave Lite as SIP client ... to some local and over-inet servers ... works flawlessly ...
here may be different google-related problems also as simple not allowed some permissions, connection, background usage ...
on old versions of android was internal libraries for sip calling ... may be that app related on them
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Thanks for the reply. I have inserted a SIM card and it works. It works even if put the phone into airplane mode and enable just WIFI so I am sure it works over WIFI. Looks like some strange quirk of Google.