What is the best visual voicemail app? Does Samsung offer one of its own?
I have a T-mobile s10.
I do know that there is the T-mobile visual voicemail, but it is crappy, ugly, and crashes a lot.
What are some recommendations?
Thanks
Google voice is tried and true
You have voicemail built into the dialer, you just need to activate Digits on your line (Install the Digits app, activate, then uninstall it). I MUCH rather use Google Voice though, especially because of the free voice to text.
entropism said:
You have voicemail built into the dialer, you just need to activate Digits on your line (Install the Digits app, activate, then uninstall it). I MUCH rather use Google Voice though, especially because of the free voice to text.
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I don't think that this is going to work at least for now. A month or so ago, I have read somewhere while looking for build in voice mail and digits support on S10, that T-Mobile units don't yet support digits(possibly voicemail too) built into the dialer. The future software update should take case of that. Few weeks ago I went to T-Mobile store and checked their S10 phones and couldn't make voicemail or digits settings to appear. I do know that S8 and other models did have it.
No, it works perfectly fine. Make sure digits is activated and you'll get it.
You just can't get it on the unlocked U1 version.
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Google voice is tried and true
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Do you have to use the Google Voice phone number and does it cost anything?
I have a Verizon S10 but a prepaid SIM so they don't offer VVM with prepaid.
Thanks?
Throwinrocks said:
Do you have to use the Google Voice phone number and does it cost anything?
I have a Verizon S10 but a prepaid SIM so they don't offer VVM with prepaid.
Thanks?
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Nah. Essentially you just have your missed calls etc forwarded to your Google voice number. It works as a standalone voicemail service
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Nah. Essentially you just have your missed calls etc forwarded to your Google voice number. It works as a standalone voicemail service
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So basically there's no free version of VVM for prepaid Verizon S10's?
Sucks to have to listen to all the voicemails just to get to the one you want to hear.
As much as I like Android it seems Android pushes people toward iPhones due to simplicity. My friends iPhone has VVM and transcribes the messages also.
Throwinrocks said:
So basically there's no free version of VVM for prepaid Verizon S10's?
Sucks to have to listen to all the voicemails just to get to the one you want to hear.
As much as I like Android it seems Android pushes people toward iPhones due to simplicity. My friends iPhone has VVM and transcribes the messages also.
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My Pixel 2 have VVM built in and also transcribes the message, the sad part is the person needs to speak English for it to do it correctly
Versions of Galaxy phones on T-Mobile prior to S10, did have built in VVM. I think T-Mo will or might bring it as an update in the future
That's odd. My Pixel 2 XL didn't have VVM but I use a prepaid Verizon SIM. Same with my S-10.
As far as T-Mobile goes that's not a viable option due to the small town I live in.
I can get VVM with Verizon if I go contract but the cheapest plan is like $55.00 + tax and you have to pay an extra $3.99 and you only get 3GB of data close to $75.00. With my prepaid it's $40.00 + tax about $45.00 and 12GB of data with carry over.
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So basically there's no free version of VVM for prepaid Verizon S10's?
Sucks to have to listen to all the voicemails just to get to the one you want to hear.
As much as I like Android it seems Android pushes people toward iPhones due to simplicity. My friends iPhone has VVM and transcribes the messages also.
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It's a Verizon issue not s10/samsung/android. If you use the phone with another carrier that allows free VVM, it will work
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Google voice is tried and true
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How do you get it to work without changing your number?
I searched everywhere and it shows no way to activate it without a Google Voice number
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entropism said:
No, it works perfectly fine. Make sure digits is activated and you'll get it.
You just can't get it on the unlocked U1 version.
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T- Mobile only. I tried to use it on my Verizon S-10 and it says number not a T-Mobile number
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bkkzak said:
It's a Verizon issue not s10/samsung/android. If you use the phone with another carrier that allows free VVM, it will work
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So Verizon does not offer VVM for people who own Android phones and use Verizon prepaid SIM cards per Verizon tech.
Thing is I don't live close to any other phone carriers that work in this rural community so it's Verizon or you can go with something like Tracfone that works but I think I'll pass since their data doesn't work in this area.
Thanks for the help everyone.
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T- Mobile only. I tried to use it on my Verizon S-10 and it says number not a T-Mobile number
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I mean... Yeah. It's a T-Mobile service, and I replied to someone using a T-Mobile S10 on T-Mobile. Of course Verizon's S10 won't have Digits.
No problem. Posed the same question on another thread and replied to the wrong one.
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How do you get it to work without changing your number?
I searched everywhere
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Did you though?
https://android.gadgethacks.com/how...oicemail-your-unlocked-android-phone-0183511/
https://twigby.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012115074-How-do-I-set-up-Google-Voice-
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-set-up-voicemail-on-google-voice
https://www.businessinsider.com/what-is-google-voice-how-to-set-up-use
https://www.theverge.com/2019/4/23/...al-secondary-phone-number-voicemail-texts-sms
I literally typed "How to set up google voice?" into Google.
Read and tried 95% of what you posted. A lot works for the unlocked version but VZW wants to lock things down to where you pay for VVM.
I don't want 2 numbers and prefer it to be accessible by using VVM within the dialer
Then you haven't read or tried ANY of what was written, because Google Voice doesn't work like that. AT ALL. It has NOTHING to do with Verizon VVM. Verizon has no control over it. You don't need or use 2 numbers UNLESS YOU WANT TO. You're just asking the same question over and over, and ignoring what everyone is telling you because YOU don't want to hear it.
Are you okay? You seem to get upset easily and there's no need in you being an ass about the question I asked.
I tried it and couldn't get it to work and if that upsets you then unsubscribe and go ***** at you're wife or husband.
There's always one in the bunch and there you are. That one.
Enjoy your day.
entropism said:
You have voicemail built into the dialer, you just need to activate Digits on your line (Install the Digits app, activate, then uninstall it). I MUCH rather use Google Voice though, especially because of the free voice to text.
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Doesn't work.
Charkatak said:
I don't think that this is going to work at least for now. A month or so ago, I have read somewhere while looking for build in voice mail and digits support on S10, that T-Mobile units don't yet support digits(possibly voicemail too) built into the dialer. The future software update should take case of that. Few weeks ago I went to T-Mobile store and checked their S10 phones and couldn't make voicemail or digits settings to appear. I do know that S8 and other models did have it.
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This is correct.
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No, it works perfectly fine. Make sure digits is activated and you'll get it.
You just can't get it on the unlocked U1 version.
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I have digits activated and it's null.
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Hello
Well im Canadian so i have my captivate from Rogers. im wondering if there is a free visual voicemail solution that i can get. If there is one, please let me know
Thanks
If googlel would get off thier ass and give us google voice in canada we would be able to use that. Grrrrrr
i know right... weve been waiting for far too long
Rogers does have an add on called Voicemail to text, which is virtually the same thing.
http://www.rogers.com/web/content/add-ons/apps?tab1_content&submenu2
Thanks for the suggestion but that costs 6 per month and to be honest... doesnt even look nice. Id like a program like google voice one thats an actual app
Oh well, canada doesnt have it yet
Well, the app would still have to get access to your voicemail, which would require data and/or airtime to access the voicemail box. $6 is definitely outrageous but it's probably cheaper, but it's probably cheaper if you already have a voicemail plan of some kind. When I reupped my contract to get the captivate they added my voicemail and txt plan for free, why not call them and see what they are willing to do?
I don't know if this would differ in Canada or not, but in the US we have access to a program called "Youmail" and it's free so long as you don't use any extra features. It acts as a caller ID, and you can click the name and play the audio directly. All it required of me was to set up an email and a PIN. If you want voice to text it'll cost you.
MKVFTW said:
If googlel would get off thier ass and give us google voice in canada we would be able to use that. Grrrrrr
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I think Google has a vendetta against Canada. For example, the Send SMS application in gmail only works to Ghana, Kenya, Israel, Nigeria, Palestinian territories, Senegal, Zambia and of course the US
Well, youmail doesnt work, its only for the us
and i called rogers. They said they can give me the addon
but they wont "support" it. So if it doesnt work... (which im pretty sure it wont because its only for iphone), they wont do anything about it
amace04 said:
I think Google has a vendetta against Canada. For example, the Send SMS application in gmail only works to Ghana, Kenya, Israel, Nigeria, Palestinian territories, Senegal, Zambia and of course the US
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LOL wow, that sounds like some sort of cruel joke! Ghana, Kenya, Palestine, and not Canada? Reeeallly?
Or do you use another mode?
Thanks.
Google voice, free and unlimited.
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Whatsapp for everything else.
You have to get a new number with google voice right?...
rockky said:
You have to get a new number with google voice right?...
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Or port your number to Google Voice.
Don't get how that works then (sorry¡)....how do I keep my ATT service if I port my number out?
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Don't get how that works then (sorry¡)....how do I keep my ATT service if I port my number out?
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Google offers a service where you can port your existing number (from AT&T) to Google voice. I costs a small amount of money ($20 I think, somewhere around there anyway). What this means is that your existing AT&T number will now become your Google voice number, and you'll have a new AT&T number. From this, you can have Google voice forward all calls to your new AT&T number, and all your texts go through GV instead of AT&T (unless you want to give out your new AT&T number, but that's a hassle)
Now, if only there were a way to point your native messaging to GV instead of AT&T...
Does anyone know the messaging centre number for Google Voice?
Jade Eyed Wolf said:
Google offers a service where you can port your existing number (from AT&T) to Google voice. I costs a small amount of money ($20 I think, somewhere around there anyway). What this means is that your existing AT&T number will now become your Google voice number, and you'll have a new AT&T number. From this, you can have Google voice forward all calls to your new AT&T number, and all your texts go through GV instead of AT&T (unless you want to give out your new AT&T number, but that's a hassle)
Now, if only there were a way to point your native messaging to GV instead of AT&T...
Does anyone know the messaging centre number for Google Voice?
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Careful with porting. If you are porting a number that's under a contract, the port will trigger an ETF, which will a nasty surcharge to the simple $20 fee.
So when you port online (google voice)...you are automatically assigned a new ATT number....or do you have to contact ATT?
Thanks again
This thread is for all users who have went with using T-mobiles Unlimited $30 plan with 100 minutes of talk time and 5G of monthly 4G usage.
First question: what VOIP programs you use to make and receive calls? What is the best combination free/paid apps?
I've been using this plan on my Galaxy S3 and will be using it on my Nexus 4 if it ever shows up. Great plan!
Groove ip works great when I'm home, but I'm still on my s3. I also played with spare phone voip and it seemed to work pretty well.
can you go into a tmobile store and get the micro sim for free if you're a current tmobile user? i ordered the micro sim online but dont think it's coming tomorrow when my n4 arrives
Vonage for VOIP
I downloaded the Vonage app, ** You do not need to sign up for vonage to use it ***
And I can make free calls to any number in the US for free.... It uses your current T-Mobile number for calls.
The quality of the call is amazing and it works remarkably well.
I use GrooveIP when I'm home on wifi. I tried it a few times on 3g/hspa+ and it didn't fare too well. I'll try it again with the Nexus 4's improved download speeds and see if it makes a difference.
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can you go into a tmobile store and get the micro sim for free if you're a current tmobile user? i ordered the micro sim online but dont think it's coming tomorrow when my n4 arrives
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I'm about to find the answer to that myself tomorrow. My N4 is arriving tomorrow too. I'll probably hit all the local stores and ask for a new sim for my new phone.
Back to the topic, I've been thinking of converting to the $30 plan too. How are the chances of also transferring over my current T-Mobile number over to the $30 plan? It's of great value to me to keep my old number.
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I'm about to find the answer to that myself tomorrow. My N4 is arriving tomorrow too. I'll probably hit all the local stores and ask for a new sim for my new phone.
Back to the topic, I've been thinking of converting to the $30 plan too. How are the chances of also transferring over my current T-Mobile number over to the $30 plan? It's of great value to me to keep my old number.
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I know there's an eligibility checker for phone numbers on the T-Mobile site because I saw it when I was activating this new plan for my N4.
Esteef said:
I downloaded the Vonage app, ** You do not need to sign up for vonage to use it ***
And I can make free calls to any number in the US for free.... It uses your current T-Mobile number for calls.
The quality of the call is amazing and it works remarkably well.
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This app is way better than grooveip. Only tried on wifi so far and it's as clear as mobile network, plus it uses your number. And the best part...It's free!
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This app is way better than grooveip. Only tried on wifi so far and it's as clear as mobile network, plus it uses your number. And the best part...It's free!
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So when you call someone it shows your number on their caller id ? (phone)
OmgitzFire said:
So when you call someone it shows your number on their caller id ? (phone)
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Yes, when you set it up, you enter your number and it sends you a text to verify that its your number. Then when you call someone it shows up as your mobile number on their caller id.
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Yes, when you set it up, you enter your number and it sends you a text to verify that its your number. Then when you call someone it shows up as your mobile number on their caller id.
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interdasting.
and this doesn't use up the allotted 100 minutes of the plan? i've been reading conflicting posts on whether or not these services use minutes.
I currently have $60 everything unlimited pre-paid with 2GB of data at HSPA+ speeds. While I can afford it, paying $30 a month would be even better. But is this plan for people that hardly ever talk on a phone or there is a way to get free incoming/outgoing calls ?
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dieselfatal said:
I currently have $60 everything unlimited pre-paid with 2GB of data at HSPA+ speeds. While I can afford it, paying $30 a month would be even better. But is this plan for people that hardly ever talk on a phone or there is a way to get free incoming/outgoing calls ?
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I use Google Talk with tapatalk, but as of now I have the 50$ plan with unlimited talk from my one s until I can get the 30$ kit, they wouldn't let me migrate from the unlimited down to the 30$ said I had to go to Walmart and do it or order online. Sux when you know a csr has the power to do something for you but won't. Wish I was a hot girl sometimes.
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interdasting.
and this doesn't use up the allotted 100 minutes of the plan? i've been reading conflicting posts on whether or not these services use minutes.
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No they don't use minutes, it uses data. Vonage only works for outgoing as far as I know and grooveip works for both. You have to set up groove with your google voice number and change a certain setting (can't remember which) or it will use minutes. When someone calls your google voice number it forwards to your phone.
I would recommend using vonage and calling people right back when they call because it's alot better quality.
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I use Google Talk with tapatalk, but as of now I have the 50$ plan with unlimited talk from my one s until I can get the 30$ kit, they wouldn't let me migrate from the unlimited down to the 30$ said I had to go to Walmart and do it or order online. Sux when you know a csr has the power to do something for you but won't. Wish I was a hot girl sometimes.
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Just get a new sim and activate it, then trasfer your number to the new account. I've heard people say they were able to transfer the funds too.
There is a great thread at SD that you can learn everything there is to know about this plan.
http://slickdeals.net/f/3377172-T-Mobile-com-Walmart-Prepaid-30-month-Unlim-Text-5GB-Data-100-Voice-Mins-New-Activation-Only
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No they don't use minutes, it uses data. Vonage only works for outgoing as far as I know and grooveip works for both. You have to set up groove with your google voice number and change a certain setting (can't remember which) or it will use minutes. When someone calls your google voice number it forwards to your phone.
I would recommend using vonage and calling people right back when they call because it's alot better quality.
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If you use your phone number to call out with vonage, I'm pretty sure it is going to use up your minutes. Similar to how dialing in/out works with Google Voice:
If you choose for your caller ID to be from your Google Voice number, then it uses minutes like you are talking to your Google Voice number, and
If you choose for your caller ID to be from your real phone number, then it uses minutes like you were calling them directly (because Google simply transfers the call when the person is reached).
This is widely known due to the fact that people used to put their Google Voice number as one of their family members so they could get unlimited calls to that number.
So, I personally would not trust the previous poster without checking myself first. no offense
Programs like GrooveIP skip your phone number entirely and route you directly to your Google Voice number so as not to use minutes.
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If you use your phone number to call out with vonage, I'm pretty sure it is going to use up your minutes. Similar to how dialing in/out works with Google Voice:
If you choose for your caller ID to be from your Google Voice number, then it uses minutes like you are talking to your Google Voice number, and
If you choose for your caller ID to be from your real phone number, then it uses minutes like you were calling them directly (because Google simply transfers the call when the person is reached).
This is widely known due to the fact that people used to put their Google Voice number as one of their family members so they could get unlimited calls to that number.
So, I personally would not trust the previous poster without checking myself first. no offense
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I haven't even activated the phone yet because I'm waiting a case to get here. I was able to make calls no problem even without having service.
ceejay83 said:
can you go into a tmobile store and get the micro sim for free if you're a current tmobile user? i ordered the micro sim online but dont think it's coming tomorrow when my n4 arrives
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Currently have a 2 year contract and the $30 monthly 4G plan, was told that you dont always get the same coverage on prepaid than you do postpaid so I am currently testing it out. But I have not seen a difference yet. just have to wait for my Nexus 4 to come in and then cancel my postpaid plan.
I was able to get a free micro-sim from the tmobile store when I went. simply said when your phone arrives we can transfer everything over and if you decide you want to stick with the pre-paid we can switch your post-paid number over as well.
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I haven't even activated the phone yet because I'm waiting a case to get here. I was able to make calls no problem even without having service.
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Yes, if you use Vonage it does not use your minutes, same as GrooveIP, but....
I believe if you use Vonage with the phone number on your plan, then it will eat up your minutes.
I have yet to see any program that uses the phone number on your plan, without also using your minutes (T-mobile wifi calling uses your T-mobile phone number, and it also uses your minutes).
Correct me if I am wrong.
Vonage app doesn't use your minutes
Thank you guys for the Vonage app tip. Never came across it before. User interface is very usable and performance is great.
I still don't have the N4, only a few hours more , but I've had the $30 tmobile plan (100min + 5GB data) for a about a year now. I was forced to get a new number, couldn't transfer my old tmobile prepaid number.
Vonage app doesn't use your minutes. I installed it and allowed it to use my tmobile number (it auto detected it and sent an activation code over sms). I then made 2 calls one on wifi and another on 4G (currently have the galaxy exhibit 4G supports HSPA+ 14) quality was pretty good on both, considering grooveIP is unusable on it because of the weak processor, although Skype and G-Talk work fine. I had the same number of minutes remaining after the 2 calls as before. No minutes used.
The $30 plan works well for me because I use a little over 2GB of data a month, and rarely exceed the 100 minutes. And when I do it's only 10cents a minute. And no extra fees and taxes. Plus I pick up recharge cards online regularly at 5% off and no sales tax. It's a win win win situation
Does the Galaxy Note 5 (specifically Sprint) have talk and surf?
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Does the Galaxy Note 5 (specifically Sprint) have talk and surf?
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Do you mean the capability of talking on the phone and being able to surf the web on the phone's browser or even talk on the phone while you are tethering the phone as a modem for a computer or laptop????
If that's what you mean the answer is a big fat NO... Had a long conversation with Sprint about this today. If there is no third party fix for this. My phone will probably be going back and they will have to eat the restocking fee themselves...
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Do you mean the capability of talking on the phone and being able to surf the web on the phone's browser or even talk on the phone while you are tethering the phone as a modem for a computer or laptop????
If that's what you mean the answer is a big fat NO... Had a long conversation with Sprint about this today. If there is no third party fix for this. My phone will probably be going back and they will have to eat the restocking fee themselves...
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That is ridiculous! I used it a lot (tethering and talking at the same time). I can't believe they stepped back in this! Do you happen to know if this is only with Sprint or it is the same with other carriers?
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That is ridiculous! I used it a lot (tethering and talking at the same time). I can't believe they stepped back in this! Do you happen to know if this is only with Sprint or it is the same with other carriers?
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I believe it's a cdma thing (radio issue)
KeboPR said:
That is ridiculous! I used it a lot (tethering and talking at the same time). I can't believe they stepped back in this! Do you happen to know if this is only with Sprint or it is the same with other carriers?
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Oh i agree. Same with me. Used it everyday. Think the newer notes dont have dual antennas or something like that. Baffling.
This is definitely a Sprint thing although when I had the S3 it had the capability to do both at the same time on Sprint.
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This is definitely a Sprint thing although when I had the S3 it had the capability to do both at the same time on Sprint.
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You are right. The S3 was the last Samsung phone to support talk and surf under 3G service.
It's called: SVDO. I'm not so sure about Sprint but with Verizon, when you have LTE/4G, you can talk and surf.
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I believe it's a cdma thing (radio issue)
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You are right. The S3 was the last Samsung phone to support talk and surf under 3G service.
It's called: SVDO. I'm not so sure about Sprint but with Verizon, when you have LTE/4G, you can talk and surf.
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I had a Note 3 in sprint which had 2 antennas and it could Data+Voice . Note 5 has only 1 antenna so it can't (atleast in Sprint Version). Also I think Sprint doesn't support VoLTE atm.
yes in another thread I started it has been confirmed that you can talk and surf on the Note 5 through other carriers....Sprint NO though Crazy to think I was talking and surfing on my busted up Note 2 just a few days ago, but can no longer do it on a brand new flagship phone. Just seems super backwards.
sprint will be adding talk and surf in the future. whi knows when.. probably at least a year.
Samsung Note 5 on Verizon no longer supports talk and surf. Very frustrating. I thought I was upgrading from my Galaxy S4, besides the large screen, the Note 5 is a step back. Several other annoyances: you are no longer able to paste a telephone number into the dialer. The work around I found is if you press a number on the keypad first then you can paste the number in...you just have to make sure to erase whatever key you hit on the dialer. And there is no longer an option to quick dial a person more than one number (ie: cell and home). If you look at previous Samsung widgets they give you more than one option, now it is only showing one.
I also noticed not only does this kill talking on the phone and browsing the web but it can effect other things too. Everyday I find more and more limitations to this phone.
-Since I use texting a lot for my business, I started using free messaging app like Kik and others for personal and social texting....That way there are no mix ups between personal and business text... lol no accidental text. So While I am talking on the phone I can not receive any of those messages until after I end the phone call. Since those apps are internet connection based.
So does this mean Email and paypal notifications will do the same? Meaning I cant get an important email or paypal payment notification until I hang up with the client? This would suck big time because I normally keep my clients on the phone to verify their payment has been received....
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You are no longer able to paste a telephone number into the dialer.
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I do it all the time. That too must be a VZW thing.
Been talking and surfing and multitasking all at the same time since 2007. If sprint are that retarded not to overhaul their network, its time to change
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Been talking and surfing and multitasking all at the same time since 2007. If sprint are that retarded not to overhaul their network, its time to change
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Well other people are now reporting that it is not just a Sprint thing so you may want to get some clarity before you switch.... Not even just talking and surfing or tethering and talking, but the fact that I cant get any web based messages, notification,or payment alerts while I am on the phone seems like there is no reason to have an all in one phone. Might as well just have 2 devices...
This is terrible. Who else reported this? I doubt it's a GSM user
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This is terrible. Who else reported this? I doubt it's a GSM user
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Looks like Post #11 in this thread is saying Verizon is no longer doing it. I have also seen others post this as well. I wish there was something that could be done about it. This really hinders my business use, social life, and entertainment vs my Note 2. Just an overall huge step backwards for me in every direction. I am just leery of buying a used Note 2 because I cant find any new old stock of them... Otherwise this thing would be back at Sprint ASAP.
All GSM note 5 are identical. There is no reason i could download, talk, hotspot and browse all at the same time using either LTE or a combination of LTE and wifi and other GSM note 5 can't. Isn't verizon also CDMA though? We don't have anymore CDMA carriers in Canada but I remember verizon being now or at some point CDMA
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On my verizon note 5, I have to activate "advanced calling" in the settings. Only drawback is it sucks more battery juice on standby First time I activated it I had to reboot phone. I read the reason they had to change it is because 2 separate radios were used previously for voice and data. Now its a single radio.
9BlackN*Black6 said:
On my verizon note 5, I have to activate "advanced calling" in the settings. Only drawback is it sucks more battery juice on standby First time I activated it I had to reboot phone. I read the reason they had to change it is because 2 separate radios were used previously for voice and data. Now its a single radio.
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Wow .. So it is possible with only one radio? I was under the impression that tome couriers opted for dual radios allowing talk and surf and Sprint did not. This is somewhat hopeful maybe there can be an app or hack to get or activate the "advanced calling" setting for Sprint. Would love to hear or see more info on this.... There is so much conflicting info on this.
I was looking to get the new HTC u11 which for Verizon can only be done unlocked but there are a ton of people having a ton of issues on Verizon with the unlocked model: IMEI not accepted on Verizon, missing bands, no cdma (so no 3g or 1x), missing visual voicemail, no immediate HD calling, no Wi-Fi calling, notification issues and Verizon essentially saying the phone was never qualified on their Network so support is limited and so will future updates to the phone like getting Wi-Fi calling working. So that option is dead to me as getting an unlocked phone without carrier bloat is great but not great if it's having this many issues.
So... I'm curious if the same thing happens with the unlocked version of the S8 on Verizon? Or is it 100% functioning just minus the carrier bloat?
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No CDMA radio so no 3G or 1x in remote or spotty places. A tech told me.
Lock-N-Load said:
Answer = no
No CDMA radio so no 3G or 1x in remote or spotty places. A tech told me.
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According to Samsung.com it will work on Verizon. However, I haven't found if it fully works.
Works fine on VZW all s8's are using the same hardware, only difference is the customized carrier software.
txaggies07 said:
According to Samsung.com it will work on Verizon. However, I haven't found if it fully works.
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Just like HTC - it will work to a limited degree. No 3g no 1x as no cdma radio. I need that ability so I passed.
Lock-N-Load said:
Just like HTC - it will work to a limited degree. No 3g no 1x as no cdma radio. I need that ability so I passed.
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The S8 has a CDMA radio. It is the same hardware that Verizon and Sprint use for the carrier model.
I'M on the unlocked model, notice my phone was using 3g so yes it can. For some reason my father in law was not able to add a line to our plan because my phone was marked on the account as incompatible. Was told to go get a new sim card and everything was working before and after so I'm not sure? The tech wasn't sure why I had to get a new SIM. I had popped it out of my iPhone 7 and it worked immediately on my s8. I have not found the wifi calling feature though.
Does UDP native tethering work our of the box on the unlocked model on Verizon? How about HD voice? Both of these work on my Moto X Pure, even though is is not Verizon certified.
Biff Rosco said:
Does UDP native tethering work our of the box on the unlocked model on Verizon? How about HD voice? Both of these work on my Moto X Pure, even though is is not Verizon certified.
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Yes works great. I found a Cspire s8 plus that was Google locked. I unlocked it then sim unlocked it and flashed the U firmware. Only thing is no option for video calling and I haven't tried wifi calling but everything else works. I'm now using it on Verizon. Had the phone a month now.
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Biff Rosco said:
Does UDP native tethering work our of the box on the unlocked model on Verizon? How about HD voice? Both of these work on my Moto X Pure, even though is is not Verizon certified.
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txaggies07 said:
The S8 has a CDMA radio. It is the same hardware that Verizon and Sprint use for the carrier model.
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Thank you for bringing him into 2017 lol
txaggies07 said:
The S8 has a CDMA radio. It is the same hardware that Verizon and Sprint use for the carrier model.
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Works fine with 3g...my office sux and my unlocked works in 3g on verizon just fine.
Best part about unlocked - no tether subscription check, so I can keep tethering my old unlimited data plan without paying the tether fee
From what I can tell, only visual voicemail is not working on verizon, but google voice forwarding is just as good. Plus it was like this on the 6p until it upgraded to 7.1 at which time it worked natively, so the S8 might eventually get the same treatment.
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Biff Rosco said:
Does UDP native tethering work our of the box on the unlocked model on Verizon? How about HD voice? Both of these work on my Moto X Pure, even though is is not Verizon certified.
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Yes and Yes...just like my 6p
gs05 said:
Works fine with 3g...my office sux and my unlocked works in 3g on verizon just fine.
Best part about unlocked - no tether subscription check, so I can keep tethering my old unlimited data plan without paying the tether fee
From what I can tell, only visual voicemail is not working on verizon, but google voice forwarding is just as good. Plus it was like this on the 6p until it upgraded to 7.1 at which time it worked natively, so the S8 might eventually get the same treatment.
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Yes and Yes...just like my 6p
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How do you properly set up Google Voice so that you can use it as Visual Voicemail. I tried setting it up via the old Legacy Google Voice link through PC browser. Thought I had everything working, but not sure. I may have enabled an extra step, as everytime I dial out, it hangs up and auto redials really quickly. Like it routes all outgoing calls through GV too. Sometimes it redials the same number, sometimes it's a completely random number.
lickwid said:
How do you properly set up Google Voice so that you can use it as Visual Voicemail. I tried setting it up via the old Legacy Google Voice link through PC browser. Thought I had everything working, but not sure. I may have enabled an extra step, as everytime I dial out, it hangs up and auto redials really quickly. Like it routes all outgoing calls through GV too. Sometimes it redials the same number, sometimes it's a completely random number.
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They had me put in some crazy string into the phone. But make sure google chat is unchecked on the legacy site. Then click the little link for voicemail forwarding. Go through the prompts and it works fine. I had to put do not disturb so it doesnt ring through to my voice number, but it seems to working just fine. Make sure the setting on the non legacy site are all unchecked too
So far the only thing that doesn't appear to work is WiFi calling. VoLTE works but there is no indication of HD Voice on the handset.
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I'M on the unlocked model, notice my phone was using 3g so yes it can. For some reason my father in law was not able to add a line to our plan because my phone was marked on the account as incompatible. Was told to go get a new sim card and everything was working before and after so I'm not sure? The tech wasn't sure why I had to get a new SIM. I had popped it out of my iPhone 7 and it worked immediately on my s8. I have not found the wifi calling feature though.
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Yes, this is because the IMEI is not "in the system" so you cannot use the phone to activate a new SIM unless you have the IMEI added to the VZW database. The solution to this is to active the SIM in a VZW handset and then put that SIM into the S8.
vincey2kr1 said:
I'M on the unlocked model, notice my phone was using 3g so yes it can. For some reason my father in law was not able to add a line to our plan because my phone was marked on the account as incompatible. Was told to go get a new sim card and everything was working before and after so I'm not sure? The tech wasn't sure why I had to get a new SIM. I had popped it out of my iPhone 7 and it worked immediately on my s8. I have not found the wifi calling feature though.
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Do you see verizon wifi callin gone sm-g950u1
verizon wifi calling is only available in the VZW specific firmware for the device. i purchased an unlocked S8 and because i needed wifi calling, i had to flash the VZW specific firmware.
knightsfury said:
verizon wifi calling is only available in the VZW specific firmware for the device. i purchased an unlocked S8 and because i needed wifi calling, i had to flash the VZW specific firmware.
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Hi knightsfury - Were you able to pull off getting the VZW firmware on your unlocked s8? I need the wifi calling/video calling, as well. have been trying to find a thread which explains this. Would you be able point in the right direction? Thanks!
What is the model number for the unlocked variant that works on Verizon? Can anyone link me to where to buy one?
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Hi knightsfury - Were you able to pull off getting the VZW firmware on your unlocked s8? I need the wifi calling/video calling, as well. have been trying to find a thread which explains this. Would you be able point in the right direction? Thanks!
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yes i had no problems. in fact, i did this with 2 different new unlocked S8's (mine and my wife's). i followed the threads for flashing firmware in the guides section: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to
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yes i had no problems. in fact, i did this with 2 different new unlocked S8's (mine and my wife's). i followed the threads for flashing firmware in the guides section: https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to
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Great! Thanks for letting me know. I got it to work as well - I have HD & Wireless calling working, but still waiting on video calling because it is blocked as a service on our account from when we activated the phones unlocked. However, a CS rep told me they would work with higher tier tech support to see if the block can be removed. We will see...
Thanks again!
Lock-N-Load said:
Answer = no
No CDMA radio so no 3G or 1x in remote or spotty places. A tech told me.
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Confirmed... when I am out of LTE coverage areas there is no 2x or 3x , only 1x voice. In practice this means no MMS (2x), or any other data. No group texts, fun. You can still make and receive phone calls and SMS. This kinda sucks.
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Settings -> About Phone :
Model: SM-G950U1
Baseband : G950U1EU1AQG2
Build: NRD90M.G950U1UEU1AQG2
If you look at available firmware for the SM-G950U1 : http://updato.com/firmware-archive-select-model?q=SM-G950U1&exact=1&r=&v=&rpp=50 there are Verizon-specific ones. I'm going to go give one of those a try.
(https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/official-stock-firmware-update-odin-t3598172) (https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s8/how-to/snap-guide-flashing-standard-fw-carrier-t3625817) and report back. Unfortunately this means wiping the phone and dealing with Verizon bloatware... but that seems to be the cost for getting 3G back.
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