Answering Calls - Headset : Phone : Speakerphone ? - Droid Incredible Themes and Apps

Hi All -
I am looking for an app that does an iPhone (I know, I know...) trick - when answering a call - gives you the "headset, phone, speakerphone" options. I know after picking up the call - you can go under "menu => turn headset off" -- but it was really handy to have those choices on the screen dead center - big buttons when answering my iPhone.
Is there anything like that on the Droid Incredible?
Thanks in advance,
-Daniel

Is this the right sub-forum for this or would it be better answered in General? I assume it would have to be an App?
-Daniel

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Incoming call screen

Hi there,
My senses tell me this is a very stupid question, but by using the search function I couldn't find the right threads regarding to it..
Are there any apps/mods that tweak your incoming call screen? I liked the screen in S2U2, but I'm using TLP now and so I must look at the boring, default winmo popup screen, telling me I'm recieving an incoming call..
Can someone tell me more?
thnx in advance!
kick*
nobody?
It is actually a bump rather than kick
As far as your question, what device do you have? You can simply get a different dialer, which would replace the incoming call notifications (minimal dialer, PhoneCanvas, Phonex (paid app), among a few others)
BTW, what is TLP?

One of the most annoying WM feature!!

Maybe I am "stupid" or smthing... but if I compare my HD2 f.e my last company phone Nokia E71 there is one really annoying feature:
- If I want hear my opponent nicely I need to change volume quite high
That is not a problem but
- Is there a setting or cab so I could adjust only ringtone and/or alarm volumes?
It is really annoying that after call your ringtone is REALLY LOUD...
Ok I know that I could take those wav/mp3 whatsoever and trim/adjust them at mpr/wav editor and change level but changing ringtone/alarms/speaker volyme have been different at least ten years in symbian phones.
Don't get me wrong I hate symbian phones!!
maby this will help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=609046
you have a dubble volumme controll one for ring and one for system
Just go to your settings-tab. Choose "Sounds & Display" untick "one volume for everything" (dunno how that point is called exactly, sorry). Done!
Why don't you read the manual. You can find the answer there.
ReneD70 said:
Why don't you read the manual. You can find the answer there.
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It's mere chance to find anything specific you want to find out within the manual...
ReneD70 said:
Why don't you read the manual. You can find the answer there.
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lol, i never read manuals..........
donwhann said:
lol, i never read manuals..........
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You're not alone
Hell Yeah... I've put these setting allready before but those settings (including voice mail number) doesn't seem to keep in memory after reset...
Anyway "Ringer" means only volume of the ringtone? And system is all the other sounds? (f.e. including alarm clock?).
Anyway there is only 2 ways to adjust volume (an not so much behaviour) --> I need to do something audiofiles itselves because I would like to:
- Ringer is ok (but I would like a possibility to first ring and after 2-3 secs + vibration), or increasing ring with vibration (that is not possible to choose have to modify mp3)
- System is more complex if ringer is only ringtone!? Because from my point of view I would like to separate system soundsa, alarms and so on from volume of speaker when I am speaking.
Now if I put high speaker volume I also get high alarms and other sounds... Do you get my points?

[Q] new Sensation - loud when vibates

Hi there,
new HTC Sensaton arrived today - and I have problem with it. It vibrates very loud - it's even uncomfortable to use it in quiet places (vibrations when using buttons). When the back cover is off it's fine - it's perfectly quiet. When it's on - some part of back cover just vibrates, or something between the body and back cover cracks. I did some tests with foam tape inside - sometimes helps, sometimes not, also it's not what you want to do with a new phone.
Anybody else expecting this problem ? Is replacement the only solution ?
Thanks!
empeg said:
it's even uncomfortable to use it in quiet places (vibrations when using buttons).
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I don't have the Sensation yet, but you should be able to deactivate the haptic feedback without problems - just go to Settings -> Sound and disable "Haptic feedback". This won't affect incoming call or messaging vibrations, only the very annoying touch vibrations most Android phones come preconfigured with. If there are still other places that show haptic feedback, special settings in that specific application are typically to blame (like call dialer-feedback which has its own preference panel on most phones; keyboard vibration on some keypads which can be disabled under Settings -> Language & Keyboard).
PartyMango said:
I don't have the Sensation yet, but you should be able to deactivate the haptic feedback without problems - just go to Settings -> Sound and disable "Haptic feedback". This won't affect incoming call or messaging vibrations, only the very annoying touch vibrations most Android phones come preconfigured with. If there are still other places that show haptic feedback, special settings in that specific application are typically to blame (like call dialer-feedback which has its own preference panel on most phones; keyboard vibration on some keypads which can be disabled under Settings -> Language & Keyboard).
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I know that - but I do like vibrate feedback of touch operations. I use it now in Desire HD, and I want to keep it. Also I don't expect it to be a problem with every Sensation. I just hope that someone got same problem and managed to fix the hardware - using hammer or something like that.

[Q] Vibrate on answer issue (sense 4+)

Hi all:
I hope to find an answer to my question, as in subject , I have a very big problem about this option "Vibrate on answer".
I have HTC one S updated to 4.1 Jelly bean, sense 4+,.......... S4 processor and I can't find this option any where in settings.
when I call some one, if the person in other side pick up the call my mobile vibrate , it could be a good feature but it is annoying me too much, in spite of that I turn off all vibration features every where (Keyboard, sound, messages & battery saving) but still I'm getting this small vibration when call is answered.
I tried to press down volume and change profile to Silent and Vibration but also not working, as I tried with different app like callvibrate and my settings ....ect , nothing could disable this vibrate
Now I'm thinking If there is no solution I will use CyanogenMod 10 (stable) as my last solution.
So does the CyanogenMod 10 have this option "vibrate on answer", is every thing working fine..... GPS, camera, ...ect
what is the main issues with CyanogenMod 10 ???
sorry because i'm asking so many questions , I tried really hard to solve this issue , I search and googled alot , and i'm looking for your help
regards,
but before that I wish if some one help me to find out how to solve this issue " I don't want my mobile vibrate when some one answer my call"
please help
Any way I figured out the answer and I will post it here for general knowledge.
This issue (Vibrate on answer) is a missing option in HTC sence 4+
it is because of the proximity sensor, you will notice that If you put the mobile close to your ears there will be no vibration as the screen will be turned off, but …. If you hold the screen away from your ears the screen will be turned off and the mobile will vibrate when the other party pick up the call.
It could be a good feature, but the mobile owner should have the right to turn it off, I hope HTC will listen and add this option to the settings list.
If you still want to turn this option off, you can use an app to turn off the proximity sensorbut then the screen will not be turned off if you put the mobile close to your ears.
Still I'm thinking about CM 10 because of this missing option.

[Q] Missing Features of S5 - Feeling frustrated & disappointed

So I'm coming from the Galaxy S5 (had the S4 & S3 before that). I'm starting to wish I had my S5 back. Can someone help me fix these issues or hopefully show me how to activate them on the S6 so I don't lose my mind?
1) Bluetooth button on call screen - on my S5 & S4 there was a 'Bluetooth' button so I could switch on and off of bluetooth during a call - I cannot seem to find it on the Galaxy S6 and I hate turning my bluetooth headset completely off when I'm on the train & someone can't hear me. :/
2) Floating contact 'head' - on the S5 when on a phone call I could click the home screen and be using something else, with the call 'bubble-head' style floating above - this allowed me quick access back to the call if I needed to take it off bluetooth or press a key on the dialpad. I cannot find this option for the S6 anywhere.
3) HD voice calling SUCKS! Unfortunately it's SUPER loud and has a weird hiss - anyway to disable the HD without breaking the ability to talk and surf the internet at the same time?
I am starting to feel like this is a very expensive downgrade from the S5. :/
So I figured out the answer to my first question just now on a call (isn't that the way it goes - you finally get the nerve to ask a question and you figure out the answer yourself!)
To switch between your bluetooth headset click on 'More' and then 'Switch to phone' & it switches off the bluetooth. To switch back, click on 'More' and then 'Switch to headset'. While this is certainly not as intuitive as the 'Bluetooth' button, it will suffice.
VoLTE has been bad for me. I've turned it off to get better call quality, but that prevents me from using the internet at the same time.
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