OK, I messed up (Voicemail) - T-Mobile LG G2x

I just installed CM9 (Eagles Blood) and I got my 1st voicemail, it said there was no number set, so I mistakenly put in my phone number, instead of the +1805..... and now it asks for my pin each time, where do I change this at?

Settings, call settings, voicemail.
Edit: I may have spoke too soon. That's how you do it in GB. Although ICS should be similar.
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try Settings > call settings > voicemail settings
or
Open up the contacts/phone app and then press menu

wyldkard said:
try Settings > call settings > voicemail settings
or
Open up the contacts/phone app and then press menu
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I am not finding either.

Open the phone app > (menu button) settings.

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After I've reset my Nexus S a few days ago... It makes all my calls shown as private number to others. Does anyone of you fellas know, how to change it back so my phone number is shown?
I'm using A.V. 4.0.3.
In advance thank you.
Open up contacts and go into settings. You'll find it in "Additional Settings".
It's no longer in the contacts settings with ICS, it's now in the Phone app settings.
Open the Phone app, go to Menu > Settings > Additional settings > Caller ID.

Reverse Default dialer

I chose an option to use just my normal dialer by default after installing Google Voice. It popped up when placing a call. I now want the option to dial calls through Google Voice but cannot find how to change default setting. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Open the GV app then Menu > More > Settings > Making calls - select the desired action.
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Won't vibrate on incoming texts

I have the phone system setting set to vibrate on incoming texts but its not working with any market sms app i try to use. I've tried go sms and pansi but neither will vibrate when i get a text even when both the system and app setting are set to always vibrate on invoking sms. I did root my phone but i don't think that has anything to do with it
I'd check your settings in sound, and sound/vibration intensity.
There are two you will want to look for:
You can find widgets to toggle through them, but I would be willing to bet that in one of the two sections you have your vibrate for notifications to be turned down, or turned off.
Cirkustanz said:
I'd check your settings in sound, and sound/vibration intensity.
There are two you will want to look for:
You can find widgets to toggle through them, but I would be willing to bet that in one of the two sections you have your vibrate for notifications to be turned down, or turned off.
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yeah, I already checked those...
Messaging > menu key > settings > (scroll down) vibrate > always.
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HTCLeoSence3.X said:
Messaging > menu key > settings > (scroll down) vibrate > always.
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+1
Took me a while to figure this out to lol. By default its off how dumb
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Enable Download booster ( Stock, No Root, Need Confirmation )

Ok I think I stumbled on how to enable Download Booster without root or anything. This is on a Verizon Galaxy S5, running Android 5.0.
Basically it seems like I am pulling up a menu that was supposed to be hidden. Oddly enough, now, when I go to Settings and look under "Wireless and networks" and click on "More networks" the "Download booster" option just shows up for me as if it was supposed to be there.
Anyways here are two different methods that may have made it work:
NOTE : Before doing these steps, I had "Hangouts" set as my default messaging app.
Method 1
1) Settings > Applications
2) Go to "Messages"
3) Click on "Default Messaging app"
4) When a prompt comes up saying "Change messaging app?" choose "Yes"
5) Click on "Default Messaging app" again
6) This time it takes you to a "More networks" screen
7) Click "Download booster" and turn it on.
8) Set your default messaging app back to Hangouts if you prefer it
Method 2
1) Open "Hangouts"
2) Go to "Settings" and then "SMS"
3) Click on "SMS enabled - touch to change your default SMS app"
4) It takes you to a "More networks" screen
5) Click "Download booster" and turn it on.
6) Set your default messaging app back to Hangouts if you prefer it
Basically I am just looking for someone to give this a try and see if they see the same thing. If it works, great - if not, I will remove this post (or at least update the title) so people don't waste their time. It definately seems to be enabled on my stock S5, and when I tried downloading a large file it seemed to kick in.
On lollipop 5.0 all you have to do is go to settings more networks is on the top
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killa408shark said:
On lollipop 5.0 all you have to do is go to settings more networks is on the top
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So on Lollipop, the Verizon S5 has it enabled / available by default? Wow.. I feel stupid.
Can you guys confirm that it actually boosts the download speed? It should show the icon at the top and show activity. Think there is a display in the pulldown add well when it is active
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Gmail settings

Running into a bug when I try to set a notification sound for Gmail. I can get to the settings menu, when I select my email account and press Inbox Sound & Vibrate, Gmail stops working. Is there a backdoor to change the setting or do I have to wait for an update?
Shoupaloop said:
Running into a bug when I try to set a notification sound for Gmail. I can get to the settings menu, when I select my email account and press Inbox Sound & Vibrate, Gmail stops working. Is there a backdoor to change the setting or do I have to wait for an update?
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Turn off app, force stop, clean cache, clean data and turn on. I have no problem.:good:
Shoupaloop said:
Running into a bug when I try to set a notification sound for Gmail. I can get to the settings menu, when I select my email account and press Inbox Sound & Vibrate, Gmail stops working. Is there a backdoor to change the setting or do I have to wait for an update?
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Thought my phone wasn't notifying me audibly of new emails and seeing your post, I checked it out. Took the long road--
Settings > Notifications and sounds > App Notifications > Gmail > App Settings > (account name) > Inbox sound & vibrate > Sound
Had no crash or issues. Reboot?
Elemy said:
Turn off app, force stop, clean cache, clean data and turn on. I have no problem.:good:
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Did not help, unfortunately.
roebling said:
Thought my phone wasn't notifying me audibly of new emails and seeing your post, I checked it out. Took the long road--
Settings > Notifications and sounds > App Notifications > Gmail > App Settings > (account name) > Inbox sound & vibrate > Sound
Had no crash or issues. Reboot?
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No go on either. The workaround took me to the same place where it crashed. Reboot and it still does the same thing.
Shoupaloop said:
No go on either. The workaround took me to the same place where it crashed. Reboot and it still does the same thing.
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Time to wipe, I guess, and start over. My phone quit displaying the phone app last week when I got incoming calls--phone rang but I couldn't answer. Still not sure why but think it was corrupted memory related to removing the SD card. Regardless, wiping fixed everything.

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