my question is when I open the dailer screen there is numbers and letters how can I use the letters instead of the numbers.thanks
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hafezalayat said:
my question is when I open the dailer screen there is numbers and letters how can I use the letters instead of the numbers.thanks
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What do you want to use the letters for?
The dialer is the dialer for phone calls, it requires numbers to make a call. The letters are a hold-over on all phones from when your number was something like Klondike3-4632.
first thanks for your answer.but we have some USSD and secret codes for the phone that contains letters. also if they are not functioning then why are they in the Daimler screen
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hafezalayat said:
first thanks for your answer.but we have some USSD and secret codes for the phone that contains letters. also if they are not functioning then why are they in the Daimler screen
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What is USSD?
What secret codes for the phone require you type an actual letter in the dialer?
What phone lets you type an actual letter in the dialer? I've not noticed one, but I've never really looked into it.
They're there because all phones have them; some people and companies use letters to give out their phone number instead of all numbers: example, the local radio station tells you to call 800-777-KBIG; the KBIG aren't actual letters though, they're just an easy way to remember the phone number, and you would push 5244 on the actual phone by reading the letters on it. I even do this with my personal Google Voice number; I was lucky enough to be able to get one that actually spells my last name, so I just tell people to dial my last name and they easily remember the number.
You're the first person I've ever seen question this. Maybe we can both learn something here.
first the secret code is *#*#checkin#*#* to search for updates.
seconmd the USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data depending on the service provider
third the phone that can do this is xperia x10i with android 1.6
finally thanks
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See distortedloop's post again. The "code" you're talking about should be typed using the appropriate numbers based on the letters shown on the keypad. They don't have to show up as letters.
hafezalayat said:
first the secret code is *#*#checkin#*#* to search for updates.
seconmd the USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data depending on the service provider
third the phone that can do this is xperia x10i with android 1.6
finally thanks
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Like @kaimyn says...REREAD my post.
*#*#checkin#*#* doesn't require you to input the letters! Those letters are, just as described above, a way to make it easier for you to remember the secret code. You just replace each letter with the number on dialer keypad that shows that letter.
In other words the ACTUAL secret code to checkin isn't *#*#checkin#*#* it is *#*#2432546#*#*. Try it and see.
As for USSD, never heard of it, so can't help you there.
I'm fairly certain that with the stock dialer you cannot do what you're asking. Maybe some third party replacement dialer from the Market can do what you're after.
Btw, *#*#checkin#*#* and *#*#info#*#* are NOT USSD codes. They're just secret codes on Android. USSD codes are those codes AT&T and T-Mobile uses that you can get your bill balance, text used, minutes used. Example USSD code is #MIN#, #BAL# for T-Mobile.
And typing USSD codes is the same way, type the number that corresponds to the letter.
#MIN# = #646#
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So I have this app on my phone that created a phone ID for support and identification needs.
What I was wondering is if there was any way I could go into the apps database and change the ID tag... for uhh, reasons? Lol
Any ideas? And where would something like that be hidden. I tried doing a search for the name of the app in Root Explore and it brought up everything that had the name in it. But none of the files had my device ID in there.
No one has any ideas on this?
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I was using Galaxy S4 before switching to OnePlus. I have blacklisted several annoying telemarketer phone numbers using the "blacklist" feature available on CyanogenMod.
How do I bring those over to OnePlus so that I do not need to start over again?
Isn't this feature built in? It should be under Settings -> Privacy -> Blacklist... I'm on a custom rOM so the option may be hiding in one of the menus. The feature is there though.
zephiK said:
Isn't this feature built in? It should be under Settings -> Privacy -> Blacklist... I'm on a custom rOM so the option may be hiding in one of the menus. The feature is there though.
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The feature is there. My question is, I have blacklisted a bunch of phone numbers on my old phone. I do not want to restart that process all over again with OnePlus.
For example, if I had already blacklisted a number, lets say XXX-XXX-XXXX. When I start using OnePlus, that caller will still be able to call me as that number won't be in the blacklisted numbers on OnePlus
If I am missing something please let me know.
lewisville said:
The feature is there. My question is, I have blacklisted a bunch of phone numbers on my old phone. I do not want to restart that process all over again with OnePlus.
For example, if I had already blacklisted a number, lets say XXX-XXX-XXXX. When I start using OnePlus, that caller will still be able to call me as that number won't be in the blacklisted numbers on OnePlus
If I am missing something please let me know.
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You'd have to manually add those numbers in to be blocked. The method you're blocking their numbers is done by software, not by carrier.
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You'd have to manually add those numbers in to be blocked. The method you're blocking their numbers is done by software, not by carrier.
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I know it is done by software. That information is already stored somewhere on my Galaxy S4. My question - is there a way to export these numbers and then import them in the Blacklist on OnePlus. Please let me know even if it means me manually exporting/importing those numbers. I do not know where they are stored else I would have tried it.
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I know it is done by software. That information is already stored somewhere on my Galaxy S4. My question - is there a way to export these numbers and then import them in the Blacklist on OnePlus. Please let me know even if it means me manually exporting/importing those numbers. I do not know where they are stored else I would have tried it.
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No there is no way to export/import them using the stock Blacklist. Insert them manually as I mentioned previously.
If you have a lot of numbers blocked, maybe its time for you to change your number.
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No there is no way to export/import them using the stock Blacklist. Insert them manually as I mentioned previously.
If you have a lot of numbers blocked, maybe its time for you to change your number.
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okay. I was hoping that it was saved somewhere in SQLLite DB. Just wishful thinking I guess
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okay. I was hoping that it was saved somewhere in SQLLite DB. Just wishful thinking I guess
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Well I guess in that case, you should be able to carry it from ROM to ROM on your Galaxy S4 as well. For example, if you went from 1 ROM to the next ROM, you'd be asking yourself the same question. Could I export/import blacklisted numbers?
Alternatively, you can use a app to "block" numbers which will carry the data over. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrnumber.blocker is one of them.
The Cyanogen profile will transfer the list automatically.
I'm using a Chinese version Nex S on T-mobile in the US. It works almost flawlessly but one thing keeps bugging me. When there are incoming calls, vivo dialer app always recognizes the US phone numbers as Chinese numbers. It sometimes returns a Chinese city name under the phone number sometimes just display "unknown attribution". I tried to replace the dialer app but it was not very successful. In Chinese forum, someone mentioned that all phone number attribution data are saved in a databased called numberdb2.bin in Attribution folder. I was able to locate the file but don't know how to open or edit it. I was curious if a global version Nex has a database that covers the US. Can any global version user please post the numberdb2.bin file from they phone? I will definitely replace the file and report back the result.
I have the exact same problem. Anybody know how to fix this?
dstarr said:
I have the exact same problem. Anybody know how to fix this?
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I don't mean to be a smart-ass, but sell it and buy the international version.
See if you can get the international *.bin file from a forum member then copy it into your folder. Keep us updated.
Hello guys!
Recently I bought Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. BUT there is no way that I can record calls. I'm from Bulgaria and it is some kind of regulation crap. I mean when I go to the options in the dialer app the option for call recordings is not present at all.
Most of my calls are for work with tons of instructions about this and that and I take them either from the car or somewhere without access to notes and pens etc. On my previous phone I found an app that enebled native call recording without rooting somehow... It was P30 Pro and the app in question I found here in XDA. However for my new phone I can't find anything... I tried all of the free and paid Google Play apps but they record only me and nothing from the person I'm talking with... Help me please!!!
Somewhere I read that I need to change the CSC code. Whatever it means... No idea how tho... Other thing I read was to root the phone. I've never done that as well... Basically I'm thinking of going to some randome phone repair shop and ask them to find me a solution whatever it takes... But first I decided to ask here.
If you have any idea what to do please include some instructions for dumb people like me with no experience in fiddling with phones etc..
Big thanks in advance!
I should probably tell you that I've tried this
https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...cord-phone-calls-from-the-phone-line.1441643/
And lots of things that are already written here as suggestions but... nothing....
I am trying out CallApp Contacts. So far it seems to work for 2 way recording. I am in the US and we do not have call recording here.
First of, do you know your phone model and CSC code? You should be able to spot it in Settings ->About phone -> Software information under Build number and Service provider software information.
Samsung only activates native call recording on the India firmware, so you will probably have to download that version of the firmware.
Do you still have said old phone (P30 Pro) & the download for the app on it?
Just asking cause you could send the app to your S22 from the other phone...
dalepl said:
I am trying out CallApp Contacts. So far it seems to work for 2 way recording. I am in the US and we do not have call recording here.
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Thanks for the suggestion but I've tried that app both as free and paid version without any success...
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First of, do you know your phone model and CSC code? You should be able to spot it in Settings ->About phone -> Software information under Build number and Service provider software information.
Samsung only activates native call recording on the India firmware, so you will probably have to download that version of the firmware.
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Following your steps I found this - oxm eux. That is it right?
About the firmware - do you know how I would do that? I mean how to download and install the indian version? Would that affect the warranty or anything important?
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Do you still have said old phone (P30 Pro) & the download for the app on it?
Just asking cause you could send the app to your S22 from the other phone...
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Yes I still have the app. I tried to install it but it returns some error. I'll attach a screenshot here.
In my previous phone Xiaomi Mi11 Ultra, TruePhone app work perfectly with call record's, but now with Samsung S22 Ultra and Android 12 don't work.
For me also call record's is very important, but i don't have the time and experience to change regions with Sammobile to make the call records work.
I am also from Bulgaria and have tried most of the available recording offers.
Her are some options
Non Root :
Change CSC. You needs paid tool, search SamKey and you will find lots result on XDA. This option is OK if you don't want to root but here your CSC will needs to change and network optimization won't be same as your own CSC
Root :
Modify CSC and enable call record, bit difficult if you are not pro witn modding
Use a ROM with Auto call record option (check development section)
dr.ketan said:
Her are some options
Non Root :
Change CSC. You needs paid tool, search SamKey and you will find lots result on XDA. This option is OK if you don't want to root but here your CSC will needs to change and network optimization won't be same as your own CSC
Root :
Modify CSC and enable call record, bit difficult if you are not pro witn modding
Use a ROM with Auto call record option (check development section)
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Thanks for the suggestion! Maybe will try to do that... But can you give me some more info about what it means that network optimization won't be the same as my own CSC? Does that mean that I'm gonna lose connection here and there or some kind of fees?
Also how this change of the CSC code is going to affect my warranty?
csc change will void your warranty, and yes it is possible that your call, internet connection over mobile data may not be as good as it was/is on your current csc, but not a guarantee, you should check to find out if your prepared to sacrifice warranty for call recording, you could always reflash your original firmware
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csc change will void your warranty, and yes it is possible that your call, internet connection over mobile data may not be as good as it was/is on your current csc, but not a guarantee, you should check to find out if your prepared to sacrifice warranty for call recording, you could always reflash your original firmware
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Well... The essentials of my work is talking on the phone and usually that includes tasks that I need to do with all of the details about them. We are working on communicating through e-mail but we are not there yet. The warranty is not that big of a concern but potential problems with the reception etc ... now that scares me...
Thanks for your time! I'll think about it... If you come up with something that is less risky please share!
My phone doesn't have call recording in the call app, but I just tried this one after some research, configured it, and made a call and it works
If this app ain't available in your country you could try an "index of" search or I can pull and upload the apk for you
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My phone doesn't have call recording in the call app, but I just tried this one after some research, configured it, and made a call and it works
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If this app ain't available in your country you could try an "index of" search or I can pull and upload the apk for you
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I will try it as soon Is I can and will post the results here. If for some reason I cannot find it or cannot download it I will contact you for assistance! Thank you!
yeah no wor
AVTOfficial said:
I will try it as soon Is I can and will post the results here. If for some reason I cannot find it or cannot download it I will contact you for assistance! Thank you
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yeah no worries, ive got it, and app cloner, (an app to clone and modify apk files) uploading to gdrive ready to link you if needed, good luck
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yeah no worries, ive got it, and app cloner, (an app to clone and modify apk files) uploading to gdrive ready to link you if needed, good luck
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I've tried the app. Sadly with no luck... I copied all the settings from your screenshots with the exception of enabling auto recordings. However the app doesn't create files... I'll upload screenshots of my sad empty folder... Do you know if I did something wrong? I have enabled all the permissions...
AVTOfficial said:
I've tried the app. Sadly with no luck... I copied all the settings from your screenshots with the exception of enabling auto recordings. However the app doesn't create files... I'll upload screenshots of my sad empty folder... Do you know if I did something wrong? I have enabled all the permissions...
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give me a couple of minutes, im creating a youtube video and xda post, its currently uploading
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gav83collins said:
Check this video
oh the video editing software is glitching hiding that number lol, nm, thats what happens when you rush lol
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Thank you very much for the trouble with the video!!! However no luck with me... I reinstalled the app to be sure that I follow your exact steps. I made some screenshots proving that I have the accessibility permissions enabled correctly ... But still my recordings folder stays empty...
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Thank you very much for the trouble with the video!!! However no luck with me... I reinstalled the app to be sure that I follow your exact steps. I made some screenshots proving that I have the accessibility permissions enabled correctly ... But still my recordings folder stays empty...
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oh wow, really strange, sorry then, idk what to say, it worked for me as you seen, you could try flashing the latest eux firmware its a european unlocked, and im in the uk im also unrooted