RIL/Radio Test APP - Android General

Hey, When someone (smarter then me of course) comes up with a app that can test Radio/ Rils... Thats your next millionaire!

I didn't see anything for that..........but it'll be interesting

What do you mean by 'test' radios/RILs? If you mean being able to see RIL version number, then there's an app for that [attached]. The radio version number can be seen in Settings>About Phone.

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Market officially out of Beta?

I went for the plunge and among everything else I noticed that the Market no longer says Beta next to it. Paid apps on the way soon?
does it allow you to clear the cache and search history?
stills says beta next to mines maybe you one of the lucky ones
haitiankid4lyf said:
stills says beta next to mines maybe you one of the lucky ones
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Do you have rc33? if not that's why
doooshty said:
Do you have rc33? if not that's why
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oh ok just realized that after i posted? I heard you can see full app names, it show when there is an update available and, *drumroll* you can report comments as spam, anything else new?
Also, when in My downloads, when you long press and app it gives you a list
Details(takes you to the market screen, comments, version, ect.)
Open Application
Uninstall
Also new stuff for uninstall
on some apps and I don't know what flags it, but it will say "your purchase of this app has been saved, you can redownload this at anytime without repurchasing it"
New options for why you removed the app
I dont use or want it
I need more space on my phone
It's defective
It's malicious
I'd rather not say
Update is KOO
I know this update isnt what alot of ppl were expecting "Cupcake" but it has its improvements..
they actually fixed the voice dialer.. now u say the name and it actually brings up the correct one.. and the voice search is really accurate.. i mean REALLY accurate
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I know this update isnt what alot of ppl were expecting "Cupcake" but it has its improvements..
they actually fixed the voice dialer.. now u say the name and it actually brings up the correct one.. and the voice search is really accurate.. i mean REALLY accurate
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I agree..I also seem to be getting better reception in my house...could just be placebo effect though lol

[Q] "no matches" in market under FRF91

I'm running stock (rooted) FRF91 on a nexus one. A while ago I noticed that there were apps that others reported available in the market that I always got "no matches" for. I didn't think much of it until just now trying to search for pname:com.google.android.voicesearch to get "Voice Actions" (and pname:com.google.android.deskclock) and I got "no matches" again.
I've inspected build.prop (attached) and I can't see anything wrong. Does anyone know what might be causing this?
Those are US only, my guess is your not in the US (you have no country indicated in your profile).
I am in the US
evilkorn said:
Those are US only, my guess is your not in the US (you have no country indicated in your profile).
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Actually, I am in the US. I've updated my profile, but you can see from the attached build.prop that "US" is the country of the phone.

Is there software like LowCaller (Voip>Landline) available for Android?

Hi all!
I'm virtually 100% an Android convert, putting it on my HD2 a week ago and barely looking back!
One of the few things I do need Windows Mobile for, though, is using a small application called LowCaller (lowcaller.com). This allows me to call contacts via my Voipcheap account but rather than going via the internet connection (WiFi, 3g) it calls a 020 (London) number and then directs me to the person I'm calling.
This means I get perfect quality international calls no matter where I am and I only use my inclusive contract minutes.
I've tried to contact LowCaller via their website but I can't get through to them (the damn verification code is always apparently wrong!) so can't find out if they have an Android version in the pipeline. They appear to support WM, iPhone, Blackberry and Symbian so an Android version would be very logical on their part!
Any alternatives?
Thanks!
I tried SipDroid with my SIP.
Can't hear anything on my end, maybe you have better results?
You can try Nimbuzz or Fring, and then add your VoipIP provider
Hey guys, thanks for the suggestions but these apps/messengers are solely for calling via Voip directly to another party, as opposed to calling a local number which then, via my Voip account, directs to another party (meaning that I can do it from anywhere without the need for an internet connection, and with perfect results - no lag, cut outs, etc.)
LowCaller is fantastic because I've driven around towns and countryside in England while talking via bluetooth to my friend in Canada on her mobile - the quality was practically like that of any normal call!
It works like this,
I select 'Call via LowCaller' from my phonebook > My phone calls an 020 London number owned by LowCaller > The call gets routed to the number of the person I'm calling and I lose my inclusive minutes just like any normal call.
I think rebtel might do what you need
I use jajah (jajah.com) . It works like you described. Sort of. They give you a local nr for all your foreign contacts. So there is no app but you just dial the unique local nr and your friend in timbuktu answers the phone.
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LowCaller
Come on guys!!
The guys is asking you about LowCaller in Android, and you recommend jahjah and Rebtel!!!!
JahJah and rebtel make a newnumber for each contact!! This is pain. You dont want to make a new number for each contact!!
We dont want to use 3g or wifi! we want to use a landline number.
So please, if you know anything exactly similar to lowcaller, please answer. Otherwise, DO NOT give bad recommendations!!
Afaik, rebtel does exactly what he asked for. I don't think you need to set up different no.s for different contacts, it just routes all international calls through a local no.
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Come on guys!!
So please, if you know anything exactly similar to lowcaller, please answer. Otherwise, DO NOT give bad recommendations!!
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OK, I won't.
Bump!
Still no Android support from LowCaller. Any developments here guys?
Remember I'm after a LowCaller-type setup, i.e. I'm using my contract minutes to call a national number that will connect me to another number via my Voip account.
So stuff that simply makes calls via WiFi/3g isn't what I'm after (but thanks for the suggestions)
Peace
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Afaik, rebtel does exactly what he asked for. I don't think you need to set up different no.s for different contacts, it just routes all international calls through a local no.
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It's been a while but I tried rebtel out and I couldn't see any options for this? Just direct WiFi/3g calling?
jahjah doesi t!
Ccapp dos the same as lowcaller, you find it on the market
keesvl55 said:
Ccapp dos the same as lowcaller, you find it on the market
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Hi keesvl55 - I've installed CcApp but can't work out how to (or if I'm able to) set it up to work with VoipCheap. I seem to be only able to add calling cards, which aren't what I'm using.
Looks like we're getting there anyhow!
I wonder if LowCaller will ever release a Droid version or update any of their current versions? It seems they never updated their WM client to work with 6.5.X, hence why I've always stuck with regular ol' 6.5, so maybe all hope is lost for them to come out with something themselves?
I guess another way would be to save the numbers LowCaller assigns my international contacts with in WM. I'm unsure, however, just how long these stay valid for before another gets assigned.
BUMP!
2,000 views so I can't be the only one after a LowCaller port / clone for Android!
I've noticed LowCaller's contact form on their website is working again now:
http://lowcaller.com/en/contact.php
Go there and request they release an Android version to the marketplace.
If you type "LowCaller" into Google now the first suggestion is "lowcaller android" or "lowcaller for android" - there's obviously a big demand so let's get harassing their developers!
Lord knows I might even click an ad or two should the need arise!
androidzoom.com/android_applications/communication/betamax-dialer-free_olxz.html
BetaMax Dialer seems to be exactly what you are looking for, right?
90180360 said:
androidzoom.com/android_applications/communication/betamax-dialer-free_olxz.html
BetaMax Dialer seems to be exactly what you are looking for, right?
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Christ! I think you may be right. I'll be trying it out tomorrow. Great spot !
Just a follow up to any one of the trillions Googling and finding this thread - as suggested above Betamax Dialer (now found on the market) looks like the way to go. The only difference I see between this and LowCaller is that with this you have to specify your Voip retailer's (e.g. voipcheap) local access number, so you only use that one number as opposed to a different landline number for each of your contacts in LowCaller.
I've bought Betamax Dialer Pro to show my support for a developer actually creating a Betamax local-calling client though I'm not sure exactly how the "call-2-call" or whatever it's called feature works. Guess I'll have a play around and see!
Under £1 on the market for Pro if anyone wants to try.
Thanks again 90180360.
SMS92 said:
Just a follow up to any one of the trillions Googling and finding this thread - as suggested above Betamax Dialer (now found on the market) looks like the way to go.
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The problem I have is that it doesn't integrate in the phone's dialer.
Also, if you want to choose a contact, it has to populate the contact list each and every time.
I still prefer to just save those contacts I want to call by VOIP as ACCESSNUMBER Pause PHONENUMBER in my phone book.
Works perfectly, no additional software needed.
SMS92 said:
The only difference I see between this and LowCaller is that with this you have to specify your Voip retailer's (e.g. voipcheap) local access number, so you only use that one number as opposed to a different landline number for each of your contacts in LowCaller.
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I don't think you have a different landline number for each contact in LowCaller.
Maybe you're thinking of Localphone.com, I think that's how they work.
Yes nice one, will try this when I get home

[Q] hide my number software

do you have any info or any links about hide my number software?
for example do you know how can config and work after installation this software from android market?
as you know this software free delivered by google.
link
ok you can refer to below link to get this useful software from android market
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImRlLmRldmFyYy5hbm9uY2FsbCJd
like to block your number from ppls call display theres a setting in the phone for that its under call settings/additional settings/caller id/hide number
u can do it without using any app
how can do it without any app(dear lw_wl )?
ok
xstokerx said:
like to block your number from ppls call display theres a setting in the phone for that its under call settings/additional settings/caller id/hide number
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i know we have call settings/additional settings/caller id/hide number in this software.
but my main question is they should be change till software work correctly!!
what is the new setting?
i think hide number is different in any area and country.
amirgoodi said:
how can do it without any app(dear lw_wl )?
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i did that on the other samsung phone,just by clicking the phone settings itself, but it required to notify the mobile service company.
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Looking for Caller ID app....

I have tried to find this, but it doesn't seem as if there are any that work very well.
Looking for a caller info app (not one that adds full screen pix of my contacts). But has a connection to a database for all available landline caller's information, and, to the extent available, cell phone information (by "information" I mean city, state, name or business name).
I have found apps that will look up numbers, most have lousy info (only city and state), but in addition to better/more complete information, I would also like it to offer to complete a contact for a number not in my contacts and open up the "edit contact" screen (or something similar to this....I just want to be able to immediately add contact info and not have to go back through my call log, look up each number individually, and THEN add to contacts...that's horribly inefficient).
Amy help would be greatly appreciated!
Syntropic
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Get whitepages caller Id version 3.52... Works great
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anilLiAnCe said:
Get whitepages caller Id version 3.52... Works great
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Thanks again.. This is awesome. Well worth the $6.99...probably the most I have ever paid for an app... But it really does have an immense library of information on phone numbers, both land line and cell!
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