Hi guys !
One of the coolest features of Android 2.3 is the native SIP client.
The thing is, once you have configured / enabled it, it will always ask which network to use (GSM or SIP) each time you start a phone call, not only when you are WiFi conected.
So I am searching for an app that has one of these two features :
- Automatically enables SIP when connected on wifi and disables it otherwise
- Provides a widget that permits to enable / disable SIP with a simple click.
Does such an app exists ?
Thank you very much for your answers
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timelzayus said:
Hi guys !
One of the coolest features of Android 2.3 is the native SIP client.
The thing is, once you have configured / enabled it, it will always ask which network to use (GSM or SIP) each time you start a phone call, not only when you are WiFi conected.
So I am searching for an app that has one of these two features :
- Automatically enables SIP when connected on wifi and disables it otherwise
- Provides a widget that permits to enable / disable SIP with a simple click.
Does such an app exists ?
Thank you very much for your answers
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this program at the market i think can do it
csipsimple
abdulwahed said:
this program at the market i think can do it
csipsimple
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CSipSimple is a very good program that uses its own SIP stack.
I meant the system's SIP stack...
Did you find a widget? Im looking for one too. Going through the settings menu is too much work.
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On Google Play there's the SIP Switch Widget, which does what you're searching for.
You can find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siebeck.sipswitch (unfortunately I'm not yet allowed to post links...)
there :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.siebeck.sipswitch
(interesting)
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I've checked the market/appbrain and not found quite what I'm looking for. I'd like to find a widget (like bluetooth, wifi, etc..) that will connect/disconnect from a specified VPN account.
This might be something simple that can be whipped up by someone smarter than me, I don't know.
Sorry to revive this thread, but I'm in search for the same.
I found a free shortcut widget to the native VPN settings made by Ryan Catherman and called "VPN Widget". Description see here: http://www.androidpit.com/en/android/market/apps/app/org.ryanc.droid.vpnwidget/VPN-Widget
Unfortunately this widget isn't available in the market anymore.
Is anyone able to share this apk (org.ryanc.droid.vpnwidget.apk)?
Would be great as it's a pain to step through all the settings... Thanks!
And I'll re-revive this thread... does anyone have the apk for the above app?
which vpn app are u using and with what setings... iu have ttried entree nd other aspps but d/id not find a resolution... Im also not abe to convert my conf file.. Any idas on how to configure
VPN toggler?
Hi, again - does anyone know of an app for toggling android's own vpn settings? Its buried quite deep in the settings. I cannot add shortcuts to the homescreen on my phone - at least haven't figured out how (Meizu MX). I have tried to use Tasker but the VPN setting isnt an option to choose when making a (for want of a better term) macro.
Sorry for writing off-topic, but why would you need that anyway?
1 VPN
1 VPN can use to toggle a VPN you set up. You can find it here: appbrain.com/app/1-vpn-connect-in-1-tap/com.doenter.onevpn
(You'll have to copy and paste - I can't post links)
It does say it doesn't work with Android 4.0 though.
Hi,
I have Galaxy S I9000 Froyo update (German version) and would like to know if there is an app on the market (free or paid version) which would keep 2G Net connection and would switch to 3G Net (UMTS) only when one other app looks actively for data in Internet.
The reason for this is that I do not need to check e-mails regularly or as a push version (I'd rather do this manually) and do not need syncing with my google account on regular basis (once a day I can do manually something like this).
I would hope that an app like this would save me a lot of battery time.
If there is a way to do this on Galaxy I9000, please let me know.
At the moment I use APN on/off switch to achieve this, but an automated version (which would react to starting an Internet app such as Opera, Market, E-Mail app etc.) would be VERY nice
Thanx in advance for any and all info/suggestions,
Pavana
P.S. Yes, I did use search function but after wasting some 6 hours of reading all postings non of which came close to my wishes I gave up.
you can use tasker to do that
Imppy said:
you can use tasker to do that
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I second that!
Tasker is perfect for doing just that!
Juice defender?
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Imppy said:
you can use tasker to do that
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(to turn 3g or WLan on when a specific app is started: Internet browser or Market and turn it off when the app is killed).
I am sorry, but you have to deal with a complete idiot here: I bought the tasker
but after several days of trying to do it - I was not able to do this.
Could some "good, sweet soul" help me waste no more of my "quality time with my family" with simple introduction on how to do it?
My tasker is still a virgin - no tasks, I have I9000 International edition.
Thanks in advance.
Pavana
Hi,
I had posted this in a more generic Android forum not specific to Transformer.
Couldn't get any recommendation there. So I just would like to ask here as well:
I am looking for a widget app which can enable bluetooth audio streaming with just one click.
Actually, it should be configured to connect to a specific audio device when the widget is clicked.
Is there such software ? Or any simple method to do this ?
I am using ADW Ex launcher and it has some activity selection but bluetooth connection is not one of them.
I've found what I was looking for by the help of another XDA member.
It is called "Bluetooth profile widget" and available at market since 25.09.2011 (that's 2 days ago )
Do you have a link?? Can't find it in the market.....
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Do you have a link?? Can't find it in the market.....
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sflab.bluetooth
Okeej, thnx! Weird the search function didn't find it.....
I have the OG Photon 4G and in the call settings menu it allowed users to set up SIP accounts for internet calls...there is no such menu on the Photon Q. I have read vague accounts of the Q having a SIP menu or settings that are accessible through the hidden data menu (##3282#) or one of the other hidden menus accessible through the dialer, but have not been able to find much more. Anyone know how to do this on the phone? Thanks in advance...
As clarification, I read on a forum somewhere that the Photon Q does have SIP functionality built into the stock ROM, but is not accessible through any of the menus. Any devs have knowledge of this?
I thought you needed CM or AOSP for the native SIP menu....?
Carrier's probably don't appreciate it, so they remove it on the stock ROM.
Well, I was running stock on the OG Photon full SIP settings were included in the Call Settings menu, and Sprint was the carrier...now I have the Photon Q from Sprint and read somewhere like I said that it does have a way to set up native SIP functionality but I don't have a clue as to where to dig around to find it...maybe it was a bad lead, but I do know many setting are only accessible through the "hidden" dialer menus, which I seem to have had a hard time to find in any forums.
Any way you could direct me or know of different dialer menus for the Q? Would be a big help!
I have already searched around with ##3282#, with no success...
Only one I know is #*#*INFO*#*#. Not sure if it even has the stuff you need...
Well, that dialer code seems not to work on my device...I'll see if I can scour online for varios codes and see which ones work. If I do find a way to utilize native SIP functionality without a third party app I'll definitely post it in this thread...
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Well, that dialer code seems not to work on my device...I'll see if I can scour online for varios codes and see which ones work. If I do find a way to utilize native SIP functionality without a third party app I'll definitely post it in this thread...
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Might just work in CM. I was using it to try and figure out why the heck CDMA service wasn't working in CM10...
Good luck.
Is CM 9 fully functional yet on the Q?
Only asking because I read in a post somewhere that it is, can't find it though...
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galacticservant said:
Is CM 9 fully functional yet on the Q?
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No. CM10 is pretty dang close, but the big elephant in the room (cell service) is still missing (well, for CDMA...)
galacticservant said:
Only asking because I read in a post somewhere that it is, can't find it though...
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No clue.
I have accessed native sip functionality!!!
arrrghhh said:
I thought you needed CM or AOSP for the native SIP menu....?
Carrier's probably don't appreciate it, so they remove it on the stock ROM.
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I have FINALLY accessed and utilized NATIVE SIP functionality on the stock ROM! Here is how...
First, you need to download Launcher Pro Plus (go to 4 Shared and find the app). Once downloaded, longpress on your homescreen and chose "Shortcuts", then "Activities", then "Phone', then scroll down to the "Sip Settings" listing (which accesses com.android.phone.sip.SipSettings). Click on it and it will make a shortcut on your homescreen. Voila! You now have a full SIP Menu to utilize from your stock ROM! Below the Sip Settings option are two others under the listing "Phone", which access com.android.phone.sip.SipEditor, and com.android.phone.SipCallOptionHandler. Hope this helps everyone out. I poured through line after line of code only to realize the answer was under my nose the whole time!
{{{NOTE: The two options in red do not open up to any menus, but the first one in green is a GO}}}
Also, there are settings to mess around with the SIM lock and SIM PIN, carrier settings, and other functions and menus that I always see in the system apps but can never seem to access. A lot of these shortcuts open up to user interface menus. Awesome!
And props to Arrrghhh, you indeed were correct in assuming that it was the carrier that probably limits access to SIP options. However, it seems that it is not actually removed from the build, only the option is removed from the Call Settings Menu. Check it, once you access the SIP Menu, press the scroll back button in the very top left-hand corner of the page. It'll drop you back off at call settings. Is there a way possibly to edit the actual Phone.apk or Settings.apk to place the SIP option back in the menu??? Hit me back up.
Hi all, i’ve headunit px5 with Android Oreo.
Embedded dialer Phone don’t have the below features:
1) search contact with dialpad
2) not support conference call
3) favorites list
I'm not finding a dialer app with the previous features.
Is there a possibility to use a generic dialer (like that of the smartphones) and configure it to call via bluetooth?
Any update on my request?
Thanks a lot
maframan
Can't believe that there is no answer.
Same question from me...
Thanks Bommel
No solution yet
I've been searching for the same for more than a month. Even manufacturer does not have a solution, while their units with Android 8.1 have at least favorites listed. I will be more than interested if there is anything that would work like it should. The current dialer is unusable while driving.
Hi. I'm on the same boat. I have to use my mobile phone when I have to make a call. The dialer without favorites is unusable. Some suggestions?
m_g_s_g said:
Hi. I'm on the same boat. I have to use my mobile phone when I have to make a call. The dialer without favorites is unusable. Some suggestions?
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Android Auto with HUR. Vocal commands to dial and send text message works perfectly!
ELCouz said:
Android Auto with HUR. Vocal commands to dial and send text message works perfectly!
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Hi, whats is HUR?
HUR is Head Unit Reloaded, a Android Auto Emulator on the Google Play store.