Hi.
I have a HTC Sensation with calling problem. Very often, when I try to call someone, right after I press the call button, the phone gives short "peak" and terminates execution of call and returns to the list of contacts. Sometimes I have to do a few and sometimes tens of call attempts before the phone starts normally make a call. This only happens when the phone has an active mobile network (Internet) connection. When I turn mobile network (Internet) connection off, then everything works normally.
What is the source of this problem? How to resolve it?
Can you help me please?
Thanks!
Andrew
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pls i have a problem,when i get a sms or missed call the gprs connects spontaneously is there any solution
thx
is there any help pls?
Does this also happen when you get a call and you pick it up? Any active GPRS connection is suspended when the network detects an incoming call. I don't know if this is the same response to an incoming SMS.
if i respond to the call rapidly no GPRS connection starts but if i didn't or the call become missed the GPRS CONNECTS AS WELL
That's very strange indeed, have you tried a soft or even a hard reset to fix this problem? It might also have something to do with your GPRS connection settings.
I WILL TRY SOFT REST , I DIDN'T TRY IT. THX
Hello,
I've encouneterd a strange problem, and maybe some of you know the answer.
I wrote a WIN32 app, which uses TCP sockets (on Htc HD2).
It works great, but when the user is making a GSM call, the TCP sockets won't receive any data during that call. How can I solve it? I want to get data also when the user is during a very long GSM call.
I also use TAPI to get notification about the GSM calls, but I don't think that the problem is caused by the TAPI.
Has anyone encountered this kind of problem?
Thanks,
Emil.
By the way, all of the data is kind of queued inside the socket during the call, because as soon as the call ends, all of the data that was send during the call -is received immediately.
You need 3G (UMTS/HSDPA) connection to be able to transfer data during a call. GSM does not support that
But I do have HSDPA connection. Even while during the call it seems that the connection is still turned on (I know it, because the incoming messages are queued and I get them as soon as the call ends)
Hi,
I'm using HTC Sensation, and can't seem to receive incoming calls when 2G data connection is active. Same goes for SMS messages. As soon as the "E" sign goes blank or if I disable mobile data, the calls start coming through.
I've tested this out with SIMs from other networks as well. Problem persists with them as well.
A little research shows DDTM (whatever that is) needs to be disabled. HTC Sensation has no such setting, the closes it comes to is "Enable always on mobile data" which is disabled on my phone - still having this problem.
After a little while of continuous mobile data use, the phone gets hot (as expected) and the battery starts to drain real fast.
Aren't incoming calls supposed to interrupt mobile data connection to host calls?
No, with edge you can't have data & calls at the same time. People should automatically go to voicemail if you have an active data connection (actually pulling down/sending data).
As far as I know, a call has never interrupted my data while on edge, back before 3G
xnifex said:
No, with edge you can't have data & calls at the same time. People should automatically go to voicemail if you have an active data connection (actually pulling down/sending data).
As far as I know, a call has never interrupted my data while on edge, back before 3G
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I don't think that's true. I had Hero before this one and data used to be on all the time, it always got interrupted in the event of an incoming call. Hell that's the default behavior on any cell phone from Nokia to Samsung. Even Galaxy S 2 does it!
Could it have to do anything with permissions?
Was wondering, is this an application-related thing? Specifically if an app doesn't have the "Read phone state and identity" permission, and uses mobile data, it won't interrupt itself when an incoming phone call comes in.
Just an idea.
irtiza.nazar said:
I don't think that's true. I had Hero before this one and data used to be on all the time, it always got interrupted in the event of an incoming call. Hell that's the default behavior on any cell phone from Nokia to Samsung. Even Galaxy S 2 does it!
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it may have been connected but not sending/receiving. If you're sending/receiving data (active connection) at the time that a call comes through, then it will get bounced to voicemail.
Whenever I make a phone call, for some reason the phone almost always disconnects the call, this is the 2nd nexus I've had, first was replaced due to poor GPS lock - this issue has happened with both phones?
Could I be touching something accidentally during the call causing it to disconnect?
Got me baffled this, if I can't sort it the phone will have to go
Call disconnected automaticaly
scoobydoo99 said:
Whenever I make a phone call, for some reason the phone almost always disconnects the call, this is the 2nd nexus I've had, first was replaced due to poor GPS lock - this issue has happened with both phones?
Could I be touching something accidentally during the call causing it to disconnect?
Got me baffled this, if I can't sort it the phone will have to go
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As you said this your 2nd Nexus, tell me one thing, Are you using a Wi-Fi network for your call and you leave the Wi-Fi coverage area, your call might disconnect. Try the following actions:
Make the call using the mobile network instead of a Wi-Fi network.
Move back into the Wi-Fi coverage area, and try making your call again.
or If not, then might be its your telecom provider problem.:good:
I don't you are touching something accidentally. My guess would be a poor network connection.
Checking to see if others are having similar experience...go to make a phone call and the phone app ends the call ("Call Ended" across the top) as soon as I press to dial a number or contact. The only way I have found to get a call to go through when this happens is to turn airplane mode on / off again which I guess resets the network connection.
I dont have the best cell reception where I am and use wifi calling too, but it does not seem to make a difference if I am using wifi or not.