help with beaming contacts from HD2 to car system - HD2 General

Hi, when I had TyTn II, at least I could send contacts to my car one by one. I cant seem to find a way to do that with HD2. Is this option missing and is there a way to achieve that?
I did search the forum, but did not find anything. I dont want to type 500 contacts into my car. Your gyus help would be wery appreciated

Settings > Menu > All Settings > Bluetooth > Right-most Tab > BT Send Object > Menu > Change Type > Contacts > Menu > Select All > Send
There you go. Well hidden eh!

Jim Coleman said:
Settings > Menu > All Settings > Bluetooth > Right-most Tab > BT Send Object > Menu > Change Type > Contacts > Menu > Select All > Send
There you go. Well hidden eh!
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wow. that least to say, well hidden !!! You saved my day, o rto say life mate. Thanks a lot

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Network Management settings persists

Hi,
Just would like to ask, if it is normal, for the Network Management setting to persists, even after a hard reset or reflash? Btw, Network Management is under Start > Settings > Connections > Advanced(tab) > Select Network(button) > New(button). TIA(thanks in advance)... hehehe...
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Vibrate on Connect?

I have enabled the function in:
start > settings > sound and notifications > notifications > Connection Established .
I ticked Vibrate > OK > OK.
But still...it doesnt vibrate when a call connects..
anyone know why? or does anyone know how to trigger it in the registry?
berlinberlin said:
I have enabled the function in:
start > settings > sound and notifications > notifications > Connection Established .
I ticked Vibrate > OK > OK.
But still...it doesnt vibrate when a call connects..
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I haven't used this functionality in WM before, but I believe that it is in regards to establishing a network connection (GPRS/3G/HSPA).
You can try confirming that by connecting to your carriers data service and feel for the 'vibe'
berlinberlin said:
I have enabled the function in:
start > settings > sound and notifications > notifications > Connection Established .
I ticked Vibrate > OK > OK.
But still...it doesnt vibrate when a call connects..
anyone know why? or does anyone know how to trigger it in the registry?
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thats not for calls its for wifi etc.
Thanks very much.
What I want is something like the HTC Diamond - you got a little vibration when the call connects, any idea how to get it on the xperia?
it appears that this has something to do with diamond's phonepad? has anyone extracted it out?

Disable "Ask to Join Wireless Network" feature

okay, I didn't search for a few hours but couldn't find any answer, so don't flame me .
does anyone know a way to disable "ask to join wireless network" feature. If I turn on my wireless, I don't want to be asked if I want to join a wireless network if I am in range. This is annoying when driving through a city with your GPS running, the msg keep popping up if I want to join a wireless network. of course, i can simply just turn off my wireless, but that's not the point of this thread. I can also select "dismiss..." whenever being asked but I don't want to do that all the time.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks...
In WM6.1 Professional, go to Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi...
Then tap Menu > Advanced...
There should be a checkbox there at the top to set wifi notification on or off... Uncheck to turn it off...
HTH...
izzyzc said:
In WM6.1 Professional, go to Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi...
Then tap Menu > Advanced...
There should be a checkbox there at the top to set wifi notification on or off... Uncheck to turn it off...
HTH...
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Awesome...so that it is... Thank you so much for helping out.
izzyzc said:
In WM6.1 Professional, go to Start > Settings > Connections > Wi-Fi...
Then tap Menu > Advanced...
There should be a checkbox there at the top to set wifi notification on or off... Uncheck to turn it off...
HTH...
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Awesome...That's it.. Thank you so much for helping me out.

Another e-mail question!!!!

I seems to have a problem with my e-mails on my "work account" deleting themselves. Sometimes i recieve an e-mail notice and when i hit to open the email, nothing is there. I have been trying to stop my e-mails from getting deleted period, and can't seem to get that working. I wish that e-mails would just stay on my device like they did when i had my BB 8330. Don't get me wrong i love my TREO PRO but when it comes to email, the 8330 has the upper hand. ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED!!!!
Not sure if I get this correct but you can set e-mails to stay on the server when you enter Advanced Settings.
E-mail > Menu > Tools > Options > Select Account > Edit Account Setup > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Advanced Settings
Also check if the download messages is set correct.
Hope this helps.
mccune said:
Not sure if I get this correct but you can set e-mails to stay on the server when you enter Advanced Settings.
E-mail > Menu > Tools > Options > Select Account > Edit Account Setup > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Next > Advanced Settings
Also check if the download messages is set correct.
Hope this helps.
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It's set to:
KEEP THEM ON THE SERVER
Thanks for the tryin' but i still have the same problem.
You might try FlexMail to see if that improves your e-mail handling?
Haven't tried it on the Pro so can't tell for sure if it's working correct.
A bit pricey but there is a trial!
link: FlexMail

Voice Cancellation.

To switch Voice Cancellation off do the following
cyanogen said:
If you edit /system/build.prop and set media.a1026.enableA1026 to 0, it will disable the noise cancellation.
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Thanks Cyanogen
Interesting find.. I am willing to try it when I get home... I am very bothered by the noise cancelling esp when I use hands free when driving...
keep you posted soon
mgear356 said:
Interesting find.. I am willing to try it when I get home... I am very bothered by the noise cancelling esp when I use hands free when driving...
keep you posted soon
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i think at the end someone has to re build the library for our specific needs. but we are just exploring.
seems no difference to me after pushing it in..
did i miss out anything?
mgear356 said:
seems no difference to me after pushing it in..
did i miss out anything?
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try to talk to ur friends. do u notice any voice filtration
did a test by calling my house phone with it's mic muted..
hmm sounds around the same..
Yea this google voice cancellation suxs. Jawbone Does it better than google phone
I actually find the noise canceling to be one of the best features on the phone. The only gripe I have is when I am using the speakerphone. It cancels my voice to the point where I still have to talk directly into the mic on the bottom.
crazyyellowguy said:
I actually find the noise canceling to be one of the best features on the phone. The only gripe I have is when I am using the speakerphone. It cancels my voice to the point where I still have to talk directly into the mic on the bottom.
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dont know how you do it but according to my frineds(many) said that my voices fade out often. and I'm on this side yelling ....so its getts annoying.
Cardin
we have to think of a way to make it optional
optional voice cancellation would be awesome
or even if it just automatically disables when on speakerphone
vivanshah said:
optional voice cancellation would be awesome
or even if it just automatically disables when on speakerphone
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I like that option
i e-mailed google and this is their replies..
Frankly speaking i am not impressed.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: The Android Team <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 4:17 AM
Subject: Re: [#588942783] Problem with Noise canceling mic
To: xxx
Hello xxx,
Thanks for your note.
We understand that you would like to turn off the noise canceling mic on
your Nexus One phone.
However, there is no such option available. We apologize for the
inconvenience faced.
Please feel free to write us for further assistance.
Regards,
The Google Team
Find answers, ask questions, and share your expertise with others in the
Nexus One Help Forum at
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android?hl=en
Original Message Follows:
------------------------
From: xxx
Subject: Re: [#588942783] Problem with Noise canceling mic
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 22:59:22 +0800
> Hi,
>
> Please understand that this is not a hardware issue.
> I have no problems talking normally.
>
> *Please give us an option to turn off this noise canceling mic. That's
> what I am asking for.*
>
> Can u get it?
>
> Regards
>
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 7:52 PM, The Android Team
<[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
> > Hello xxx,
> >
> > Thanks for your email.
> >
> > We're sorry to hear that you are experiencing issues with your Nexus
One
> > order.
> >
> > If you find that your phone or accessories are not functioning
correctly,
> > you may be able to get a replacement or initiate a repair according to
the
> > Nexus One Warranty. Here are the commonly asked questions around the
> > warranty procedure:
> >
> > How can I initiate a warranty repair?
> > The first step is to request a ticket number by calling HTC, the
number
> > for which can be found on the HTC website here:
> > http://www.htc.com/www/support/nexusone/
> >
> > An HTC representative will guide you through the process.
> >
> > What happens if I send my device for warranty repair, and it turns out
the
> > defect is not covered by the warranty?
> > If the HTC service center detects that the device is not covered by
the
> > warranty, an HTC representative will contact you to determine what to
do
> > next. You can choose to pay for the repairs (the HTC representative
will
> > provide you a quote), or you can opt to have HTC send you back the
device,
> > in which case your credit card will be charged the round-trip shipping
> > fees, as well as an examination fee of $28.
> >
> > Please read the full details of our Nexus One Warranty information
page at
> > http://www.google.com/support/android/bin/answer.py?answer=166519
> >
> > Please let us know if you have additional questions.
> >
> > Regards,
> > The Google Team
> >
> > Find answers, ask questions, and share your expertise with others in
the
> > Nexus One Help Forum at
> > http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android?hl=en
> >
> >
> >
> > Original Message Follows:
> > ------------------------
> > From: xxx
> > Subject: Re: [#588942783] Problem with Noise canceling mic
> > Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 14:38:14 +0800
> >
> > > Hello Google team,
> > >
> > > Reset was done and its still the same.
> > >
> > > Please don't advise me to do a hard reset next cause *this is not a
> > software
> > > problem.*
> > >
> > > I have also applied the OTA patch and no change.
> > >
> > > Allow me to recap the situation, quoting from my forum post,
> > >
> >
> >
http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android/thread?tid=393cb0018c619122&hl=en
> > > *
> > > "I have tested it by using my house phone.
> > >
> > > First i mute my house phone's mic and my ears are on the housephone.
> > >
> > > Next I place my phone on the table, like 7cm away from me.
> > >
> > > then spot the difference in clarity and loudness between normal
talking
> > and
> > > on speaker mode on your nexus one.
> > >
> > > Try it..
> > > I dont think its a faulty batch.. its more of the noise canceling
mic
> > > working 'too hard'..
> > >
> > > My logic is using loudspeaker, nexus one will disable the noise
> > canceling
> > > thus an increase in voice quality..
> > >
> > > Google employee, correct me if i am wrong.."
> > >
> > > **What I cant understand is the difference in voice quality with
> > loudspeaker
> > > mode and normal talking.**
> > >
> > > Please give us an option to turn off this noise canceling mic.
That's
> > what I
> > > am asking for.
> > >
> > > **Thanks**,
> > > **xxx
> > > *
> > > On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:22 AM, The Android Team <
> > > [email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello xxx
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your reply. We apologize for our earlier response.
> > > >
> > > > We understand you are facing issues with the noise cancelling
> > microphone
> > > > in your Nexus One phone.
> > > >
> > > > We request you to restart the phone. If the problem persists feel
free
> > to
> > > > write us.
> > > >
> > > > Regards,
> > > > The Google Team
> > > >
> > > > Find answers, ask questions, and share your expertise with others
in
> > the
> > > > Nexus One Help Forum at
> > > > http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/android?hl=en
> > > >
Are you using a cover on your nexus?
Amon_RA said:
Are you using a cover on your nexus?
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No sir, using it naked
If you edit /system/build.prop and set media.a1026.enableA1026 to 0, it will disable the noise cancellation.
cyanogen said:
If you edit /system/build.prop and set media.a1026.enableA1026 to 0, it will disable the noise cancellation.
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Oh my the great android god!
may I ask how do I edit it? using text editor?
and one thing, I notice that my voice is much clearer when i use speaker mode..
is there s way to enable speaket modes Mic in normal talking?
cyanogen said:
If you edit /system/build.prop and set media.a1026.enableA1026 to 0, it will disable the noise cancellation.
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Yes sir, wonderful!
It works!
I edited using a text editor...
Hopefully this provides users with an option to disable noise canceling mic!
you edited it using text exitor but how did u save it? i doesn't let me.
amir

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