Call forward to voice mail- no ring - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Windows Mobile ROM De

Anyone have this problem?
After few days of normal use, the incoming call will forward to voicemail if my phone is in sleep/ON mode. And if I am on outbound call, the incoming call will so as "waiting". The outbound call always work.
If I power cycle the phone, incoming call will work.
I think something not sync up between the phone and the ATT network.
Therefore, ATT think my phone is offline and forward the call to voice mail.
I use Dual. V3
Is this related to the Reg/power save tweak?
Thanks,

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VoIP calls dropping

I've set up VoIP with my TISP using this template:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=299950
It works and I can see I'm connected to my TISP.
However, whenever I make calls, it will ring and the recipient will receive the call, but as soon as the recipient picks up, the call will end on both sides.
If I dial my voicemail for example, it will ring and pick up. I'll hear the start of the voicemail automatic menu for a split (less than half a second) second before the call cuts itself.
The same thing happens when I dail out to another number. I'll hear the other party for a split second after pickup and the call will end.
I can't try incoming calls though as my TISP only offers outgoing but no incoming calls (incoming calls are routed to my cell phone).
Anyone know how to fix this?
The ROM I'm using is this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551642
My TISP works with my Trinity before I switched to this phone.

Internet Calling on ICS

Hi, I have a Rogers i727R Skyrocket
The phone works great, when I setup my SIP accounts all works well, I can make outgoing calls on the LTE network, but incoming calls do not work, I have enabled allow incoming calls.
If I go on wi-fi, everything works, incoming and outgoing calls, but once I change it to the mobile data, I can only make calls, but not receive them.
I don't want to forward to my cell phone, I want them to come in directly to my SIP account.
Again, If I go on wi-fi, incoming calls work, if I disconnect wifi, incoming calls do not work, but I can make outgoing calls.
Thanks anyone for your help.
Ive had this post for days and yet no one responds, does no one have a solution.
Sent from my SGH-I727R using xda premium
Sorry, i have no idea. I don't use that feature
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using Tapatalk 2
I don't think you have that option unless you use a 3rd party app. Know that this will eat battery having inbound active full time.
Here's what I do; I have my VoIP number set to a ring group. It will ring my ATA house phone, the work VoIP phone, and my cell number. I pickup on the deskphone if I'm there otherwise I take it on the cell. I then use the droid VoIP for outgoing only. I never have to give out my cell number yet I have it handy.

thunderbolt to virgin mobile

So this is what I have:
T mobile sim in
Min and mdn programmed
Esn/meid programmed
I can text and receive texts and voice mail notifications
I call out it calls for the first ring and hangs up. Incoming calls goes to straight
To voice mail...
Any help
I do not care about the internet and mms at the moment.

Google Voice question

I have GV installed on my N5. If I don't answer the call or decline it it sends people to my Tmobile VM instead of my GV VM. If I tell my phone to Forward unanswered calls to my GV number and I decline a call. The other persons phone rings until it puts them to GV, but on my side I have declined the call, then there is silence, then 1 second ring and then the call ends.
How can I get rid of the phone giving me a 2nd quick ring before shooting the person to GV VM?
knitler said:
I have GV installed on my N5. If I don't answer the call or decline it it sends people to my Tmobile VM instead of my GV VM. If I tell my phone to Forward unanswered calls to my GV number and I decline a call. The other persons phone rings until it puts them to GV, but on my side I have declined the call, then there is silence, then 1 second ring and then the call ends.
How can I get rid of the phone giving me a 2nd quick ring before shooting the person to GV VM?
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Hello,
This is my first post so I hope it helps with the first part of your problem you are having with Google Voice.
Follow these steps to have your mobile phone use Google Voice for voicemail instead of your carrier's voicemail. You can always go back to using your carrier's voicemail later if you want, by entering another code.
Enter the following exactly as written, as if you are dialing someone:
**004* "Your Google Voice Number" #
Press "Send" or "Call" on your phone to dial that number. When you see the confirmation message on your phone, you are done!

T-mobile Wifi Calling Work around..

This is my work around for t-mobile calling for non-t-mobile branded phones or t-mobile phones with customized ROMs/ iphone 5 and earlier iphone versions.
Things you need:
1. Andriod phones with customized ROMs/ non-T-Mobile branded Android phones / iphone 5 and earlier iphone versions.
2. T-Mobile service/ working T-mobile SIM card of the phone above.
3. Gmail account with activated Google Voice number.
4. Google Hangouts App
5. Google Hangouts Dialer App (only for Android, IOS has the dialer already merged to the Hangout app by default)
6. Off course WIFI connection.
7. a compurer
Okay let's start.
1. Download the Google Hangout and Google Hangout dialer on your android/ only google Hangout App to IOS.
2. Log in your google Voice/Gmail account in the Hangout App.
3. Go to Hangout setting, press on your email add, go to google voice (within the setting) and and enable/check "Incoming phone calls".
4. Now you have to activate CF NRC (Call Forwarding if Not Reachable) for your T-Mobile number. This will forward your incoming calls when you are not reachable only. We will be forwarding your incoming call to your Google Voice number. (Callforwarding will consume your minutes if you do not have unlimited voice minutes). From your phone, go to the native phone dialer (not the Hangout Dialer) and dial **62*YOURGOOGLEVOICENUMBER# then send.
-- note- to deactivate CF NRC if you change your mind go to native dialer and dial ##62# then send
5. Now go to a computer and log in to your Google Voice account, go to setting and uncheck "calls forward to" your T-mobile phone number. If you do not do this, your incoming call will go into an unending loop of voicemail forwarding and your incoming voice call will not ring to your Hangout/Google voice number.
6. Now you can receive you incoming voice call via hangout. Unfortunately, you will use your free outgoing voice calls via hangout only if you do not have a T-Mobile signal.
Tip:
When I do not have a good T-Mobile signal and have a WIFI connection, I put my phone to Airplane Mode and turn on WIFI connection after so that you battery will not die quick. You can still receive your phone call and make VOIP outgoing calls via your WIFI connection.
The moment you have T-Mobile signal, you should receive your incoming call normally since you will be "reachable" so you do not have disable the CF NRC.
Unfortunately this does not work on your text messages so I use my google voice Hangout text message which is also unlimited.
Enjoy.
Nicely done. I previously configured Google hangouts with the dialer but never thought of actually doing the Call Forwarding NRC on the T-Mo line. Clever.
Are you experiencing high CPU usage (like not able to even bring up the home screen in under 10 secs) when on a Google Hangouts dialer voice call? I've notice that on mine, and I've noticed considerable battery drain. I'm thinking this is just one of the trade offs, but wanted to see if others were experiencing this too.
Nicely done indeed! IMO T-Mobiles WIFI calling feature is a very useful feature. That is one reason I am reluctant to switch to a custom ROM. I'll have to check out your workaround and see if I like it. Another tool in the toolbox.
I've been looking for something like this, great work!!!
So basically, you are forwarding your T-mo calls to your GV account to receive your T-mo calls via wifi.
What about outgoing calls? When making calls over wifi, do you make calls via GV or T-mo? When you call someone over wifi, does it show your GV number or your T-mo number?
Your outgoing call will be by google hangout dialer app using your Google voice number (voip).
You will be using your Google voice number for outgoing on wifi. Not T-Mobile.
Nice. i will add this to my list. Thanks
vonage mobile app
Download the Vonage Mobile App, its free. Sign up then verify with the pin code texted to you. This will allow outgoing calls to show your T-Mobile (or any other carriers) outgoing number on caller ID.

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