No Visual Voicemail - HTC Sensation

Hi,
im on vodafon germany and i dont got a visual voicemail app on the phone
i only get visual voicemails in a mms message ... thats lame
someone in germany vodafon got a better solution ??
thx

Try downloading the app 'Phonefusion Voicemail+' in the market. I dont like the native visual voicemail- this one is quite nice.

doesnt work in germany

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Looking for SMS over Voip software

Hi,
I'm looking for a software for my HTC S730 which enables me to send SMS via my Voip account from the Internet.
I found http://www.smsoip.be/ but it doesn't work on my HTC S730.
Please help me.
Thanks a lot!!!
Anyone???
There must but some software for SMS over Voip for Smartphone.... right??
sms software
do a search on fring, great bit of voip software. good for voip sms, sips, etc, using it on my spv m3100 with sipgates.co.uk sips account
Are you sure fring is also for voipsms? I dont think so...
thanks
please, anyone?? i want voipsms software for WM standard
WTF
cmon ppl!!!!!!!
hoping for the same thing, you would think there should exist a small app, but apparently there isn't...hopefully someone gets inspired and makes one
Humm.. SMS over VoIP? Is it possible? VoIP would need to provide an SMS gateway; which a phone carrier wouldn't...
How about an alternate solution? Email to SMS/SMS to Email gateways, specifically because they exist? If you find a way to send SMS over the telephone system, let me know.
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I was being to cocky. Looks like Skype provides; but read that wikipedia article anyway.
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There are some web sites that will send SMS (that would be, other than the carriers themselves)... I just found CallWave.
bigflavor said:
Humm.. SMS over VoIP? Is it possible? VoIP would need to provide an SMS gateway; which a phone carrier wouldn't...
How about an alternate solution? Email to SMS/SMS to Email gateways, specifically because they exist? If you find a way to send SMS over the telephone system, let me know.
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I was being to cocky. Looks like Skype provides; but read that wikipedia article anyway.
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There are some web sites that will send SMS (that would be, other than the carriers themselves)... I just found CallWave.
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yea there are website, but its real annoying to open a browser, type the address in, and then type the message. there are programs that do what we're asking so its not impossible, they're just tailored for the pocketpc (SMSoIP, IPSMS to name a few)
yea thats right... so voipsms is popular. but no app for SP yet!!
A.Bagatov said:
yea thats right... so voipsms is popular. but no app for SP yet!!
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ya, it blows my mind too, lol unless there is and ppl aren't sharing
lol i'm guessing its not possible.... i ran into a program called fring which i think does allow you to do this, but just curious if we can do this without a 3rd party app
NO and NO! FRING does not allow you to do SMS via VOIP.
Im just really surprised by the lack of interest in this topic.
Do you people even know what SMS via VOIP means? It means FREE SMS TO ALL COUNTRIES WITH YOUR NUMBER AS SENDER (e.g. with VOIPBUSTER)
A.Bagatov said:
NO and NO! FRING does not allow you to do SMS via VOIP.
Im just really surprised by the lack of interest in this topic.
Do you people even know what SMS via VOIP means? It means FREE SMS TO ALL COUNTRIES WITH YOUR NUMBER AS SENDER (e.g. with VOIPBUSTER)
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lol ok good thing you cleared that up, didn't liike fring anyways was sapping a little too much memory for my liking. ahhhh jus frustratin to see no one has a solution to this
i think maybe just write an email to ur VOIP provider like voipbuster or voipstunt and ASK them... they know better
someone suggested
gsm.voipbuster.com and download the java software.
any other ideas=??

how to use WEB to SMS on my phone??

Ok heres my story , i have friends in Pakistan which i want to send sms's to every once in a while but since im in America international SMS's are pretty costly. I know if im sitting to my pc i can use those web to SMS sites like http://www.telenor.com.pk/services/webtosms.php but when im on my phone ( which is a touch pro and i have unlimited data so tht aint an issue) i cant load these sites as they use java and the app wont load on my phone.
My question is is there any way to get these kind of sites working , or any other way to send sms for free to pakistan ? specifically a telenor number?
Im open to any suggestions. Thanks.
Still looking for ideas please.
No one has any ideas??
If you can find out their provider's SMS email address, then you can email them and they'll receive it as a text.
For example, I'm with Bell Mobility, and their's is my 10-digit number followed by @txt.bellmobility.ca.
You can probably find it on the internet somewhere.
docnas said:
Im open to any suggestions. Thanks.
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Well, to begin, you do not have to use specialized services to send SMS. If you use IM, most major ones (AIM, Messenger, etc) will let you send SMS too. Likewise, if you install AIM/Messenger on your phone, you can use them to send SMS to your friend too.
If I may, however, I would suggest you use Google Voice. See, GV has a neat trick which allows you to do international SMS with no extra charge (do not try it with international calling, though, as it will not work). Using Google Voice is much, much easier, doesn't require any extra programs, and work exactly like a regular SMS (so you can SMS through your phone, but send through GV instead of regular). Prior warning, though: Sending SMS through GV won't get you any extra international cost, but it will still cost you the regular SMS charge, so if you do not have texting, be careful.
I myself have not done it, but others have already, and they reported success: http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/voice/thread?tid=47d001a0c15f6f1e&hl=en
here in phil im using mjoy.com, i dont know if will work in ur country. sorry for my bad english.
OK i do have a GV account and have tried texting my frined with it but i dont think he gets the msgs so unfortunatly its a no go for me , from the link u posted it seems like a hit or miss kinda thing too.
That mjoy this looks intresting but its so slow still hoping there is some easy way
docnas said:
That mjoy this looks intresting but its so slow still hoping there is some easy way
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use opera mini instead of IE.
here the trick..
ex. if u want to send message to me grinminded.
go to free sms, compose and make a bookmark so every time u want to send message again to grinminded its 1click.
GB..
sorry for my bad english.
Hmm that would probably work will try tht book mark thing it should make it easier thanks.
SMS to Pakistan
I would try a free web sms from you phone at:
smsfree4all.com/free-text-pakistan.php
Let me know how it goes.

Visual Voicemail

Hi,
does somebody know something about Visual Voicemail on the Leo? I saw it on an iPhone and it´s a cool way to check the voicemail..
thanks..
It's a feature implemented by operators which the Handset must support.
e.g. O2 UK have implmented a new Voicemail platform to specifically support this for the iPhone
as far as i know there is a cab floating arround the forums ripped from a wm6.5 tp2 rom (t-mobile USA). i tried that one on the german t-mobile network (visual voice mail or mailbox pro as t-mob calls it) and it doesn't work. sorry. at the moment only some symbian s60 phones from nokia and one LG phone supports visual voicemail (mailbox pro) on the german t-mobile network.
I would try using hullomail.com , they offer a full visual voicemail app for android but not yet for WM. However you can easily set it up to pickup voicemails and then send them through as a email of sms. The message content tell you who the mail was from and when it was left. The email also comes through with an MP3 of the voicemail. The file size for the MP3 is very small to. I moved from iphone to android and used this to replace missing visual voicemail. I know use this with my HD2 to provide the next best alternative.
Hope this helps.
operative1 said:
as far as i know there is a cab floating arround the forums ripped from a wm6.5 tp2 rom (t-mobile USA). i tried that one on the german t-mobile network (visual voice mail or mailbox pro as t-mob calls it) and it doesn't work. sorry. at the moment only some symbian s60 phones from nokia and one LG phone supports visual voicemail (mailbox pro) on the german t-mobile network.
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I tried it too. I wonder if there is a way to hack it to work redirecting it to the Tmobile DE servers

Are there any voice to text applications for HTC HD2?

hey guys. Do you know if there is any application for voice to text like the one on the HTC EVO keyboard? you can write text messages and emails. any ideas? I know that we have MS voice command but you can't write with it.... Thanks guys
So far nothing free. It's a call a number, speak and you pay like 10 a month or something. Only other thing I can think of is Microsoft TellMe. Look for it here or on google. It doesn't always work great either. Don't worry though none of them work great even the ones for Android aren't exactly flawless either.

Visual VM

I downloaded the Visual VM app from the market, but it doesnt work. It installs, but I still get voicemails the traditional way where you have to call in. Anyone have any luck?
mikea3000 said:
I downloaded the Visual VM app from the market, but it doesnt work. It installs, but I still get voicemails the traditional way where you have to call in. Anyone have any luck?
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It wasn't working for me either yesterday on my slide. I wonder if it has something to do with the communication to T-Mobile. I went back to old trusty Google Voice...provides practically the same functions as visual voicmail, plus you can have the voicemails transcribed to text and can listen to the voicemails from the computer.
tmobile visual voicemail isn't great...I use youmail, and I love it. It's a free service, and the app has instructions on how to make it work...give it a try...
mm0
I believe you have to call up t-mobile.
They will add the android visual voicemail service for free.
Use Google Voice, honestly, the tmobile vm isn't too good.
Google voice is tied to your gmail account, so there's that too.

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