Grouping Call Logs by contact - ICS - T-Mobile LG G2x

Is this at all possible in ICS/AOKP??? Searched forums and settings on phone but no luck. Appreciate the help.

I think go dialer has that feature bit stock dialer doesnt. You will have to get an aftermarket app
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Phone Dialer Alternative

Anyone know if there is a phone dialer we can install on the TP. The biggest issue i have is when someone calls who is not in your contacts, it comes up unknown number once the call connects and you can't see there caller ID until you hand up. On the Mogul, the number stayed on the dial screen so you could look at it and say is this your number XXX-XXX-XXXX.
Sort of a pain to work around. any insight would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
If you see only Unknown number,perhaps opposite is using CLIR service. Normally it should be available to see all incoming numbers,even is not in contactlist.
Anyway,there is a choice to use another dialer than HTC's...it's builtin MS dialer,which I find much better. All you need is to disable phone skin in Advanced Config.

[Q] CM7, AT&T voicemail, Google Voice, battery life

Hello,
I finally rooted my phone last night and chose the CM7 Stable Nightly build for the HTC Aria.
Overall, I wont say that I am absolutely thrilled, but maybe I just do not see the differences yet. (If anyone would like to enlighten me on what is special about 2.3, I would be thrilled because I have not been able to find it yet)
Also, my battery life seems to be very very terrible, is this unique to me?
The main reason I am writing is that I lost my voice mail fast dial. Holding down 1 doesn't work, and I cant find how to make it work. For that matter, I can not find the AT&T voice mail number to program in there for my phone. Does anyone know how to find it?
I read that other people switched to Google Voice, but I do not understand how to use it yet. Does anyone have suggestions?
Thank you for your help
ATT voicemail number is your phone number.
You can set it in your phone by doing th following: go to settings--> call settings --> voicemail settings --> voicemail number.
After programming your phone number here the #1 shortcut will work.
Battery usage can be determined by looking at Settings --> About Phone --> Battery Use. See if anything looks out of proportion perhaps you have a renegade app!
Hope this helps and good luck!
For Google Voice you need to setup an account. You can either get an account that has a phone number and routes calls to various associated phones, or you can just get voicemail.
If you opt for just voicemail it's pretty simple to setup. Google will tell you what to type into your phone in order to forward all your unanswered calls to them instead of AT&T. It's really just a replacement voicemail service at that point, but it's pretty cool that you get transcription and online access.
I highly recommend it.

Dialer Keypad non responsive when used in shortcut

Hi everyone,
New to the S3 and this rom. Root, flash went well, and so far, I'm loving this rom. One problem that is stumping me is this:
Using ADW launcher, have a direct dial short cut to voice mail. The voice mail contact is set up to dial *86 ,,xxxx, so with one tap, I can call vm and access messages.
However, the keyboard then becomes non responsive. I can't delete or save messages, and if I have multiple messages, can't get to the next one.
Any suggestions on how to work around this appreciated.
I'm running the Jan 23 version of LS, and really only have this, and one other minor issue.
Thank you.
Still haven't solved this, but here's more clarification:
Phone is running LiquidSmooth 4.2.1m v2.1m beta 3.2
1. Using a 'direct dial shortcut. the rom dialer has a contact set up named voicemail, that is programmed: *86;,,XXXX. When I hit the direct dial shortcut, voicemail is dialed, xxxx is sent, and I can hear my first voicemail. The problem is the dialpad is non responsive. So, I can't save or delete the first voicemail, nor can I proceed to listen to the next one.
If I dial *86, and enter the password manually, then the dial pad works.
I drive a lot, and need as few distractions as possible. Any suggestions on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
tprophit said:
Hi everyone,
New to the S3 and this rom. Root, flash went well, and so far, I'm loving this rom. One problem that is stumping me is this:
Using ADW launcher, have a direct dial short cut to voice mail. The voice mail contact is set up to dial *86 ,,xxxx, so with one tap, I can call vm and access messages.
However, the keyboard then becomes non responsive. I can't delete or save messages, and if I have multiple messages, can't get to the next one.
Any suggestions on how to work around this appreciated.
I'm running the Jan 23 version of LS, and really only have this, and one other minor issue.
Thank you.
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[Q] Google Voice app setup help

Trying to enable Google Voice on my new M8 (running CM nightlies) for use with visual voicemail. However, when I do this, all SMS messages get sent with my Google Voice number and not my normal cell number. I figure I'm missing something but was hoping someone can point me in the right direction for setting up properly. Uninstalling the app resolves the issue immediately.
When I install the app, I'm given a settings page that I can't find after setup is complete, so I'm unable to go in and change those things. What the heck am I missing? I figure it's something stupid.

[Q] Possible to replace stock dialer with Hangouts Dialer?

With the recent release of the Hangouts Dialer, I finally decided to go all in with Google Voice for all my calls/texts.
I was successfully able to update my phone's settings so that any calls/texts coming in to my Google Voice number go into the new Hangouts Dialer app. However, if someone calls my regular T-Mobile number, the stock dialer is still used to receive the call. My question is, has anyone figured out how to use the Hangouts Dialer with their carrier phone number? And if you have figured this out, is it as simple as disabling the stock dialer to ensure it never intercepts any calls?
Removing the stock dialler will prevent the phone booting. I'm not sure at what point in the boot process package manager "freezes" apps but I would suggest disabling the dialer is a really bad idea.
As for the rest of your question, not sure.
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Thanks for the heads up. After digging around, it looks like my best current solution is just to make sure everyone I stay in contact with uses my GV number instead. Any calls/texts coming in through my T-Mobile number will just continue to go through the stock dialer.
sn0warmy said:
Thanks for the heads up. After digging around, it looks like my best current solution is just to make sure everyone I stay in contact with uses my GV number instead. Any calls/texts coming in through my T-Mobile number will just continue to go through the stock dialer.
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when I 1st installed the hangouts dialer I wanted the same, & wonder why the hangouts dialer code simply couldn't be baked into the native one (maybe in L?)
*BUT* I found in the mean time -
Its the stock phone dialer app.
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*com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel*
SIM toolkit
Phone/Messaging storage
Phone
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=48923078&postcount=4
even with gv, carrier number integration, why we (on sprint) get the double ringing on incoming calls, unless the sprint sim is removed, or cellular data is turned off..
look at what *com.qualcomm.qcrilmsgtunnel* is tied to..

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