Phone - Shift General

Ever tried to call the Shift ?
I am using a multi-sim card (two devices one number).
If I have activated the modem (Comm Manager) and then I receive a call. The call is dropped (busy signal).
I am not able to get the phone call even on my mobile device, because the call has been dropped by the Shift (never had this with other devices,
the regular behavior is that all devices are ringing).
Is there any registry setting, where the behavior of WM can be influenced for incoming calls ?

Phone is not supported by the shift, no ingoing or outgoing calls are supported.

so why is the call then dropped ?

My best guess is that the phone functionality is there, but are missing drivers or have been disabled so the shift is configured to drop the calls (we know the hardware is there just waiting to be enabled)

Hi, I got a multi sim subscription too.
Finaly those anoying "missed call sms" that T-mobile sends, are usefull.
The shift drops the call but does receive the sms, so I can call back the person who was trying to reach me
grtz,
Pfeffa-rah

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Make/Answer TAPI data call

Has anyone ever successfully make/answer a TAPI data call? I can have the voice call working but not the data one.
Can someone point me some example?
thanks.
look into source code at www.cryptophone.de
the idea is to kill cprog.exe application so that it does not pops up at incoming call. Than you can answer the data call as usual using TAPI.
When I was making a data call, the receiving XDA did not popup the cprog at all. And my program at receiving side didn't show any message either. (But it works fine with voice call and the cprog showed up to intercept the call). Does this problem indicate that the data call doesn't work at all?
If I can get rid of the cprog, do you think the data call will get through?
thanks,
- David
this seems to be a problem of your operator. Maybe it does not support incoming data calls.
Hey all , my issue is about making DATA CALLS !!!!
I have managed to get the modem in my XDA2 to respond to my AT COMMANDS however i dont think that a data call is possible the old way. So i want to investigate TAPI , i have managed to write up a function which calls a number by the function TapiRequestMakeCall but i am not too sure how to use the other functions .... wanna HELP ?>??
Is it actually possible to make data calls by using TAPI ???
Yes it is.
Did you look at an answer I gave you a while back ?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=1716
Cheers
Paul

Why incoming call is blocked while GPRS is in transmission?

hi all,
i got a very annoying "feature" in the O2 Cosmo(T-Mobile Dash). The incoming call will be blocked(heard busy tone) if the GPRS is in transmission. I was complained by many friends.
To my understanding, there's a setting in some phones to enable both GSM/GPRS concurrent connections. Is there such setting in Windows Mobile?
My ROM is 1.13.207.2, RADIO is 4.1.13.28_02.63.90
i tried to refersh its ROM, but don't know how to CID unlock. the "RUU_Excalibur_SPL-1.11_UpgradeOnly.exe" on the server has no luck for me, still "Invalid model ID".
can anythone show light on me?
thank you
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I think microsoft released a patch for that: i'll try find it on google for you. can you explain what configuration you used?
I think the 'patch' you need is called 3G.
I have the exact same problem and I opened a thread on it as well.
Read here.
The conclusion we reached was that this is a network, not phone dependent problem.
yeah never happent to me ever
thanks for all the replies.
My previous phone is O2 XDA Mini S(Wizard). I used that one to receive push mail provided by GoodLink, which requires GPRS always on. I didn't have such issue with that, at least no complain from my friends.
That's why i am wondering something wrong with the RADIO configuration. I didn't make any specific change to my new O2 XDA Cosmo(Excalibur).
best regards
And back to my memory.
I used to have the classical Ericsson T39. There was a setting to enable GSM incoming call during GPRS transmission(cannot remember the exact name). By enable that, i can still receive incoming call, and the GPRS connection will auto resume after the call.
Is there similar setting for Windows Mobile?
There is not as far as I've ever known. I've used smartphones that determined which was blocked and which was not based on which application was in use at the time. That is, if you were actively using IE or some other network app, phone calls would go straight to voice mail. If a non-network app was front and center at the time, the network would be disconnected and the phone would ring. That (and the SE settings mentioned above which I saw on my SE phones too) showed that it was a phone setting made by the carrier. I'd hope there's a little more intelligence behind it than just "voice trumps network" but if there is, I couldn't tell you what determines which gets through and when.
I've found that it's based on the amount of data being transmitted at the time of the (attempted) call. For example, high-bandwith usage such as media streaming will lead to the incoming phone call being blocked/diverted most of the time, whereas sporadic usage (eg. PING, or loading a very simple web page) has allowed a call to come in, temporarily disabling GPRS. GPRS can never be used during a phone call.

Forwarding calls

I recall seeing a post from here about the same issue. I was trying to look for it but no luck. So here goes nothing. I remember reading about forwarding calls from the number that the HTC Shift uses and the device will always reject the calls before it even gets forwarded. Just wondering if this still stands true. And if not, forwarding calls doesn't mean forwarding text too, correct?
Once again, sorry if this is a repost, but i tried.
There is still no solution 'til now for this issue. Shift will reject incoming calls by first ring tone. After this (in German T-Mobile network) I receive a SMS on the Shift with the data of the incoming call.
GSIAK

[Q] HyperDroid-CM7-v3.0.0: Missed Calls and Contacts

I changed from the stock OS of my HD2 to hyperdroid, but I have two problems.
1) When I miss a call, it is only shown in the history if my phone was on at the time or had reception. Strangely, if someone sends a text to my phone while it is off, I receive it once my phone has been turned on again. Even if it does not shown a missed call under those circumstances, I can still receive voicemails from them.
2) There are no options in the original contacts section to add/remove/important so on. I installed the hotfix from the Hyperdroid yet it still does not work. An app for another contact list works, but the original one does not.
Can anyone please help me with those issues?
Thank you for the time.
#1 is by design. That is how GSM works. Calls you miss when the phone is off or out of coverage area can be notified as SMS alerts, but only if the network provider supports that feature.
I don't use the ROM you have, so can't help on #2...
Swyped from my HTC HD2 running CM7 (Gingerbread 2.3.5)
Same problem
My problem is that I can't receive any calls what so ever.
I have been using this ROM for only 2 days and my call log shows that there has been incoming calls but the phone simply sends them directly to voice-mail.
is the a fix or tweak for this?
Please S.O.S!!!!!!!!

Diverted call / forwarded call "icon"? on Pure Nexus ROM

Hi there,
I run a very small business and I'm occasionally on-site at my customers office most of the time. So whenever i'm out, i divert my office number to my Nexus 6P.
So the issue is that it's quite difficult for me to distinguish between a personal call or if it's a diverted call from my office to my Nexus 6P. Previously on Nokia or certain Samsung phones, there was an 'indicator icon' showing that it was a diverted/forwarded call. This helped me tremendously.
It's definitely a phone feature and *not* a carrier issue. Have downloaded 3 apps (2 free and 1 paid) from the Play store, but they all do not seem to work. Am on "Pure Nexus" ROM.
Any ideas how to get this resolved without carrying a separate phone ? Or perhaps i should contact the developer of "Pure Nexus" to get this resolved ?
Thank you and keep up the good work.
So the calls get forwarded and still show the number for the original caller? Every time I've used call forwarding it shows the number that they called which forwarded to me, not theirs.
Example, I call your cell directly from 555-1234 and you see that as the incoming number. If I called your office and it was forwarded to your cell, you see your own office number because that line is forwarding the call.
I guess it must depend on the phone system that is forwarding the call and how it actually works?
fury683 said:
So the calls get forwarded and still show the number for the original caller? Every time I've used call forwarding it shows the number that they called which forwarded to me, not theirs.
Example, I call your cell directly from 555-1234 and you see that as the incoming number. If I called your office and it was forwarded to your cell, you see your own office number because that line is forwarding the call.
I guess it must depend on the phone system that is forwarding the call and how it actually works?
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Hi Fury, yes the calls get forwarded and the original callers number appears perfectly.
I believe it doesn't depend on the phone system because i've used 3 old nokia's before and stock Galaxy S2 and Note 2 and a call forwarded 'icon' appears... this enables me to know which calls that come in is actually a diverted call from my office.
If i'm not mistaken, they have also built it in MIUI ROMS... so it's not the landline handset or telco provider, it's definitely in the OS of the phone.
Perhaps i should just write to the developer of Pure Nexus to add this little request
Thanks for the reply Fury.
Maybe you should try Forwarded Call Notification latest version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=joe.forward

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