If I reject a call, does the call get treated as though I'm unavailable? I'm just trying to understand where the call gets forwarded to when I reject (Voicemail, Busy, or Unavailable).
depends on your operator
if u have voicemail enabled and u reject a call it'll goto ur voicemail.
if u dont have divert setup (eg-does not goto a different number) it'll just get a busy engaged dial tone.
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Hi All
It have seen alot about blocking callers all together, however I have a particular caller that I still want to accept calls when I choose, but I dont want their calls going to voicemail when I ignore them or miss the call.
Thanks in advance.
is there any way (allplication or hack) that can allow call forwarding, like if i recieve a call, it automatically forwards it to the number of my choice so the other phone recieves the call instead of mine?? some carriers offer this service but i would like to know itheres some other way i can achieve this, it a good feature if im not available at the moment or would like to referr all my clients to another person
thanx
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.
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!
I use Root Call Blocker to blacklist specific numbers, answer & hangup.
But I also want to deal with all withheld, unknown numbers. In that case I'd like them to redirect to a voice message saying Unknown numbers are not accepted. Don't want answer & hangup in this case. I'm even happy to pay £2 per month for an ip number where I can put that voice message. DO not want Unknown callers to be able to leave voicemail.
I want to keep normal voicemail useage for numbers that are ok, so changing that message is not an option.
Any ideas on how to do this ?