What the hell is wrong with Android's Call Logs :P - General Topics

You can't view all your received, missed, and dialed calls? You can only view, all your logs including texts, or ONLY one of the above three, in addition to sent messages or received messages.
I don't need this feature at all, but, it seems really poorly done.

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Grouping Similar Contacts in Call History

How can i group similar contacts in calls history? ie. when someone calls me 5 times in a row, i don't want to see 5 entries in the history, i just want to see 1 entry that says 5 missed calles from the same number and so on.
anyone got a clue how to do this or know about a software that can do it? it sometimes gets really annoying.
appreciate any help.
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Code/app to identify new incoming email, vibrate phone

As you may know, the Wizard seems to have a bug (for me and some others at least) where it does not vibrate on new incoming email. It works fine for calls and text messages, and it is NOT a configuration problem.
Can anyone recommend an app (or code I could use to build an app) to detect a new incoming email and vibrate the phone myself?
For incoming email (even incoming call or sms) see
http://teksoftco.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=15
There are many samples there I won't paste redundant information here again.
Thanks radhoo. From my brief initial view it looks like they've got some interesting and complicated stuff!
Anyone else got a suggestion?

Call and Text Message Log to Calendar

I want to log all my calls and text messages, both incoming and outgoing, to my calendar for sync with Outlook.
I know of Call Calendar and Phone Log, but the former only logs calls, not text messages. Phone Log only logs incoming text messages, not outgoing texts, and logs calls without specifying who initiated the call.
Anyone know of a solution to logging all calls, with call initiation specification, and logging all texts, both incoming and outgoing?
Anyone care to develop an app for this? I would gladly pay.
Thanks.
i like this idea but it difficulty work for new app .
Moved as not software release.
Apologies
Sorry about posting in the wrong forum and thanks for moving it to the correct one!
Just saw this about 2-3 pages on
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=491168
Is this what you are looking for?
Sorry - read your post again - properly this time, And it appesrs you have tried this

[Q] Two Generic Android Questions - Advice Please!!

What can I do with THESE Android-specific issues?
1. Mass Texts. If I send three of my friends a text, it goes into a thread with all three of their names on it and a group icon as the contact. Bizarre! On other phones (my old Touch Pro) it updated each person's message threads with the individual text. What is the deal with Android?
2. Pushing the Phone button, I got "Keypad, Logs, Favourites, and Contacts". First I might say that "Favourites" is interesting because no where else on my phone does it use British English. I wish it did, but oh well. Anyway, Logs displays everything my phone has done, and half the time the people's pictures disappear from it. You CAN filter the logs, but only by "Missed Calls, Dialled Calls, Received Calls, Sent Messages, Recieved Messages." I want to sort them by All Calls, and no messages.
Now, under Contacts, I have a "History" tab, where I can view my logs for Calls, Messages, Emails, IMs, Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter." That will display what I want. Why is that tab not identical to the one under the Phone button? How do I remedy this problem?
Thank you for your help anyone who reads this and have a Happy New Year!!

Text messages in call logs Samsung Oreo

Any way to stop text messages from showing up in call logs on Samsung Oreo devices? I've found the basic "show messages/hide messages" option, but all texts still show as soon as you click on a contact. I'd like that to show calls only, as I can look at my texting app if I want to read texts. Is there some way of achieving this? Can I stop texts from being logged without actually deleting the texts?

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