Hello to all my xda-friends!
It is the first time that attempt to communicate my HTC via bluetoth with cellular a Samsung. The communication start OK, the devices recognize and even request a key.
My HTC8125 receives the archives sent of the cellular, but an error when sending archives to the cellular takes place.
Sorry about my English. Thanks for its aid.
..... Waiting for TNT5!
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Hi i am trying to send files from my nokia to the htc fuze but apparently i am not been able to send the files
can i someone advice how come i can unlock this feature for bluetooth so that i can transfer files between one cell phone to my htc fuze via bluetooth
well no one can help me huh!
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Start by going into each phones settings->bluetooth settings-> make this device visible to other devices. sometimes you can set up a password for the connection, just make it 0000 or something quick, then just connect them and start sharing
i did all that but still i m not been able to send files from and to my cell phone
vikramdhani said:
i did all that but still i m not been able to send files from and to my cell phone
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make sure the nokia is also setup and your not overlooking something there.
also try start->settings->connections->Beam and check receive all incoming beams.
Hello everyone,
Is it possible to get some sort of notification that someone is trying to call while my Fuze is tethered on a non-3G network? For example, if someone tries calling, a program on the phone detects the call and notifies the user. Or, what kind of data can be sent while the phone is tethered on a non-3G network? Just SMS? Finally, I have read that as long as data is not actively being exchanged the phone will work.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
" tethered on a non-3G network?"
problem is that ever since gprs was invented it haven't
blocked for callers to be received thats why it was invented
apart from it's speed inc over normal gsm data modem
however if ones operator use old technology in their centrals
one get the problem you experience where data block calls
the issue being isolated to your isp rather then your phone
there really is no way for you to get an notification by the phone
as the phone never get any info from the central
personally gprs data never blocked a call or sms for me
schwke said:
Hello everyone,
1) Is it possible to get some sort of notification that someone is trying to call while my Fuze is tethered on a non-3G network? For example, if someone tries calling, a program on the phone detects the call and notifies the user. Or,
2) what kind of data can be sent while the phone is tethered on a non-3G network? Just SMS?
3) Finally, I have read that as long as data is not actively being exchanged the phone will work.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
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I'm on AT&T so all my answer will be as I know on this network.
1) It will ring, hope that is notification enough.
2)All data, it is just like being online on a dial-up connection but a bit faster.
3) Phone works, HOWEVER, if it is not on 3g any calls will interupt the data flow. Meaning if you recieve a call it will disconnect your data connection. Voice overrides the data.
Ok, thanks for the information! I am on AT&T as well with the Fuze and mostly work on the Edge network. I noticed while doing some trial and error that the phone would ring or receive SMS only when data was not actively being transferred. That is why I was wondering if they made or program, or some notification system that would alert an incoming call or text.
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
oh my god!
ade333 said:
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
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I cannot do a conference call... I called tech support and they told me to just dial second number and press send. then send again to connect all 3 call. Nada... Nope. does not work.
We need some xda cooks to restore the htc conference call software! asap!
arche3 said:
I cannot do a conference call... I called tech support and they told me to just dial second number and press send. then send again to connect all 3 call. Nada... Nope. does not work.
We need some xda cooks to restore the htc conference call software! asap!
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Info on 3-ways calls straight from the HTC manual located here: http://member.america.htc.com/downl...ro2_Verizon/HTCTouchPro2UsersManualforVzW.pdf
This if for CDMA mode, GSM mode is also in the manual.
Making Three-way Calls in CDMA Mode
To set up a three-way call, directly dial the participants and add each connected call to the three-way call.
Starting a three-way call
Press the TALK/SEND button to open the Phone screen.
Make the call to the first participant. See “Making a call from the Phone screen” for instructions.
When the first call is connected, make a call to the second participant. The first call is put on hold when
you dial the second call.
When the second call is connected, tap Flash to start the three-way call. The screen displays Call in
progress.
Tap Flash
When a three-way call is in progress, you can open the keyboard view the call in landscape view. You can also
tap Flash to cycle between the three-way call, Caller 1 only, and Caller 2 only.
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ade333 said:
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
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No need for a Fuze cab for ICS or anything like that. Just download the attached XDA WiFi sharing cab and you can turn your phone into a wireless router and connect from any wireless PC/laptop that supports ad-hoc wireless networks (basically all of them).
See the other post above for directions on the 3-way call.
Nate
can someone with a verizon tp2 try 3 way call?
i tried method using flash button. i tried method of using send button. it does not work for me in nyc area. if anyone can try this to confirm it does work it would be much appreciated.
while on a call i pull up keypad. dial number and press send. i get a notice that new call is on hold. (which is opposite what is implied in the manual) i press flash button and new call disappears. only on original call again... what am i doing wrong?
I tried this once right when I got mine and got similar results as you.
I'll have to try this again, I'm rarely making 3 way calls from my cell.
ade333 said:
I hear that someone used an old .cab file from their Fuze and got Internet Connection Sharing working on their Verizon TP2 ? Can anyone confirm / share the .cab?
Also, I know "conferencing" is disabled on the Verizon TP2 but I have heard you can still do a 3-way-call? I have not been able to figure this out - can anyone fill me in?
Thanks
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Hey, I answered this exact question on another thread as far as tethering. I have VZW and these instructions I posted worked perfect. Check here for all the instructions you need to tether using your unlimited data plan.
well.... supposedly it works now. I called tech support. she grabbed 2 cell phones. she called me and we connected. then I dialed the number of her 2nd cell phone. I hit the send button and after she picked up and I heard her voice on the line I hit the send button again. and she said both calls were still connected. hmm... So I guess it does work. although on the phone screen it just says connected. No indication connected to what??
So does that mean nothing was ever disabled on the phone... just that the network didn't support it?
Hi guys, I',m brazilian and I brought a AT&T Incite from the US, unlocked. Slipped in my "Oi" brazilian SIM and it worked. Made calls, got messages but my own messages wouldn't go through, as well as the Wi-Fi connection, which would connect but wouldn't effectively work.
It is definetly unlocked, considering my SIM card is up and running, making and receiving calls (receiving SMS too), but it appears that the AT&T software is preventing me from using some of the key functions of my phone such as texting and using Wi-Fi connections.
Anyone knows what can I do to solve it, please??? Thanks a lot.
Help, plz!!!
hi
I got this thing called TC-200, which is basically a product of some mom-pop cell phone development house with no support of any kind...
http://www.umibuy.com/tc-200-mini-phone-children-s-positioning-association-found-device.html
https://www.google.com/?q=tc-200+mini+phone
These are the only operating instructions!!!!
Operation:
Boot:
Inserted SIM card will auto boot, no need any operation.
Firstly, you must set emergency contact.
*Key 1: send SMS”HM1” via a mobile phone for setting emergency contact No.1.
*Key 2: Send SMS “HM2” via another mobile phone for setting emergency contact No.2
TC-200 will reply a SMS: Received your command call pick up Press any key(except hang up key) to pick up an incoming call. Call hang up press hang up key to hang up calling.
Make a call
For calling emergency contacts No.1 or No.2, press speed dial key 1 or key 2.
SOS function
Press SOS key, the SOS mode will be triggered, TC-100 will send SMS”HELP” and call 2 emergency contacts by turn.
Quiet care function
When you want to know your children or elders without disturbing them, just send “JY” to TC-200. After confirmation SMS received, you can call TC-200 and device will pick up incoming call automatically, the sound will be transmitted via TC-200 smoothly.
Under this station, send GSM1 start voice control, when sound around, the product will call your mobile. Send GDM2 stop voice control.
Return to normal mode
Send “MT”, the function will successfully back to ordinary conversation after received the confirmation message.
Low battery alarm
When battery is less than 100%, TC-100 will send a SMS of low battery warning to emergency-contact No.1.
Also you can send “GSM3” inquire electric quantity.
Note:
*Pull out SIM card will loss all emergency contact information.
*The new machines need to be recharged 2-3 hours before first use. Please use our distribute charger to protect TC-200
* Standby time: 45-60 hours
* Talking time: 1-1.5 hours
Network
GSM 900MHZ/DCS 1800MHz
GSM 850MHZ/DCS1900MHz
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Has anyone tinkered/used this device... any users from china who have tried using this.. any info would be greatly appreciated.
I have tried to use this with a tmobile-USA sim, the phone chimes as soon as you insert the sim card apparently stating that it is working or so, but none of the operating instructions work...
Let me know..
hi
Anyone...
Anyways, for the guys in US who do get to this post from a search engine, please note that I am thoroughly dis-satisfied with my purchase. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS DEVICE until we know how to use it. The instructions above don't work and there is no way to debug the device...
As I get time I will open the device and post whatever I find somewhere on this forum. From the looks this is a very good device to drop in the bag/pocket of your 3-10 year old for emergency...
[if any one has the contact information of the manufacturer of the device from China, let us know)
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hi
Anyone...
Anyways, for the guys in US who do get to this post from a search engine, please note that I am thoroughly dis-satisfied with my purchase. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS DEVICE until we know how to use it. The instructions above don't work and there is no way to debug the device...
As I get time I will open the device and post whatever I find somewhere on this forum. From the looks this is a very good device to drop in the bag/pocket of your 3-10 year old for emergency...
[if any one has the contact information of the manufacturer of the device from China, let us know)
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Mine works fine. But you need to disable PIN check on the SIM card for it to work. I found that quite obvious as there are no way to enter a PIN on the tc-200.
Only major disappointment is that it does not have a GPS, as listed where I bought it from. It only uses GSM bases to give a localization. Will probably still use it. Really small, but I would really like to have a similar device with GPS.