Video calling on Samsung Monte S5620 - General Topics

i have searched a lot for any software that supports video calling on this phone but i didn't found any... I think this is java phone...
so can anyone guide me how can i make a video call with any software from this phone via wifi?
I need it badly..thanks for your time for reading it

No one will help me?
Is there no software for video calling on this cell phone?

J2ME is limited so video calling is impossible unless the firmware supports it.

Touch Menu
Touch Contacts
Touch the contact you want to call
Touch the phone icon next to the phone number
Touch the Video call icon in the centre of the screen.
this is what i found hope it works

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Video calls with Polaris

Hello,my girlfriend has just purchased a used polaris with a cooked rom,the problem is that the dialler hasn't the selection for video calls,Also when she has an incoming video call the backlight is open but no answering choice is appeared,thus cannot make or receive video calls.Have you any solution?
thanks.
Does your network provider support 3G, that's my only guess. As you need a 3G network to be able to Video Call, if not, maybe try flashing a new cooked rom onto the phone.
Also make sure your dialler supports video calls, just do a search for 3g dialler or video dialler.
Lokosis said:
Does your network provider support 3G, that's my only guess. As you need a 3G network to be able to Video Call, if not, maybe try flashing a new cooked rom onto the phone.
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Yes my operator support 3g video calls,the point is that dialler not appeared the choice for video call.I will try to find another dialler, have you something in your mind?
I never use video but you could try here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=489409&highlight=video+dialer for a list of 3g dialers
i'm using c_shekar rom and have a same problem, and also my device detected as if it has no built in cam, but the camera can take photos or videos for sure

[Q] Add network video call feature?

Hi,
Is there any way to add 'network' video calling to an HTC Sensation?
I can Skype and use other third party software apps to video call over the internet but I was curious to know if I can add something to add a network video call to my Sensation to make video calls straight over the network?
My mate's S2 can video call and on occasion I'd like to call them without having to use Skype as at the moment I have to call him, tell him to turn on Skype then recall on Skype to make a video call.
Thanks
It would help to know what carrier and ROM you are using and if your phone is rooted or not.
HTC Sensation on Three UK, rooted handset, leaked HTC ICS ROM.
Thanks
Guessing that's a 'NO' then

What is Best Auto Call Answering Machine S/w For Android ?

Hello Everyone,
I have Star x18i Mobile with android installed on it, i did search alot of applications and used and really like most of them, now what is my issue i m not able to find any suitable auto call answer machine software,
There are many software of auto answering machine which send message to unknown number calls as soon any call come,,,,
What i want is i get alot of wrong calls each day, i dont know who is calling maybe friend or romour, and i not want to talk to them directly so i m looking for software to install into my mobile which do following main functions :
1. When unknown number call comes, my phone auto pick the call and play an audio file which i will select or built-in in software to that person and record the phone call as well, Audio i will use will be something like that ( Person you are calling is busy please record your msg person will get back to you ) when ever an unknown number call come i want to play sound and record so later i can listen who that person was calling me, if any known person then i will contact them otherwise will block them number....
That is the simple thing like software i want, Please tell me if anyone know any of that type software ? again please i not want sms reply software, i want to play sound to that person auto and record voice....
Hope someone will guide be better.
Thanks allot in Advance
rayice said:
Hello Everyone,
I have Star x18i Mobile with android installed on it, i did search alot of applications and used and really like most of them, now what is my issue i m not able to find any suitable auto call answer machine software,
There are many software of auto answering machine which send message to unknown number calls as soon any call come,,,,
What i want is i get alot of wrong calls each day, i dont know who is calling maybe friend or romour, and i not want to talk to them directly so i m looking for software to install into my mobile which do following main functions :
1. When unknown number call comes, my phone auto pick the call and play an audio file which i will select or built-in in software to that person and record the phone call as well, Audio i will use will be something like that ( Person you are calling is busy please record your msg person will get back to you ) when ever an unknown number call come i want to play sound and record so later i can listen who that person was calling me, if any known person then i will contact them otherwise will block them number....
That is the simple thing like software i want, Please tell me if anyone know any of that type software ? again please i not want sms reply software, i want to play sound to that person auto and record voice....
Hope someone will guide be better.
Thanks allot in Advance
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Is is truly unbelievable to me that in this day and age such an essential phone function could have been overlooked! I have been searching for days and days and found NOTHING or got stupid responses such as "use Google" (Online only, uses Data and for US Citizens only) or "use voicemail" (expensive cellular provider subscription add-on)... I mean, come on! When even the cheapest home phones can be gotten with built in answering machines, how come this essential feature is nowhere to be seen on android phones?
What's the deal, what's the technical hangup, what's the problem? Can anyone explain the REASON why there are NO call answering machine-like apps of any kind out there?
Old faithful said:
Is is truly unbelievable to me that in this day and age such an essential phone function could have been overlooked! I have been searching for days and days and found NOTHING or got stupid responses such as "use Google" (Online only, uses Data and for US Citizens only) or "use voicemail" (expensive cellular provider subscription add-on)... I mean, come on! When even the cheapest home phones can be gotten with built in answering machines, how come this essential feature is nowhere to be seen on android phones?
What's the deal, what's the technical hangup, what's the problem? Can anyone explain the REASON why there are NO call answering machine-like apps of any kind out there?
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Im looking for the same thing and can't find it too!
Here is my need. I have a business phone number and my personal cell phone number. All my customers should call me to my business number which I can set to auto-forward to my cell only at the time I want to. But some of my customers know my cell phone number and they keep having this bad habit of calling me on it instead of my business phone number.
I'm looking for a app that will be tracking in the background the caller id number of incoming calls, if the number is a on list of unwanted that I have set, it will auto-answer, play an audio file recorded by me (like: "Please dial 111-222-3333 to reach me, thanks you") and then hang-up.
I don't feel alone with the need of a solution like this. And there are apps that can auto-answer call according to the caller id and there are apps that can play audio in a call, I don't see why it could not be technically possible to combine both.
wow
can't belive it, i was looking for the same and found several threads like this one, that's sad
let's hope sth comes up
Yeah, I used to have this function on my old fliphone from way back in 2002! Also, on my Windows Mobile phones after that...
Exactly. My nokia flip from ages ago (ran symbian OS) has an app on it called "Advanced Answering Machine" or "Advanced Call Manager" or something similar.
I could set it up so that it would direct calls to different greetings depending on the caller ID. An example of this is, I wont accept calls from "unknown" or "blocked" etc numbers. ACM/AAM would handle this perfectly. It would answer the phone, play the Telstra (thats a telco in australia) message "the number you have called is not available from this service." twice, then hang up. Later on I found out I was missing some important calls (the message confused some people such as the landlord who had a blocked number) so I changed it to "I do not accept calls from blocked numbers. To unblock your number, dial 1831 in front of your number. It wont cost you any more". This fixed the problem.
It was also programmed to answer calls after 30 seconds of ringing and play a standard greeting then take a message.
It was a very versatile program. I could (for example) divert certain calls to a party line if I didnt want calls from that particular number; however I didnt, as the diverted leg would cost me a fortune.
Its a shame on these advanced handsets today that such a simple, commonly available on landline phones, feature is not available. I can control televisions, fly remote controlled toys and vapourize components with a big bank of capacitors over bluetooth using my phone, yet it cant perform a simple answering machine function.
From what I hear the API that handles these functions is not directly accessable to developers; probably because "malware" could hook in and dial high priced premium calls and rack up huge bills all the while the phone owner not knowing until the monthly account comes in.
I did see one answerphone somewhere but it utilised the speaker so if it took a call (for example while your at the pub) the caller would not hear your greeting, or on the train everyone around you would hear your greeting and then the callers message, so not very practical. It would NOT work properly while the phone was on mute.
xperia phones come with buit-in answering machine feature. or use jail broken iphone and u have half a dozen apps which can do it.
unfortunately in android noway.. even if u r rooted.. no way

[Q] Recording phone calls

Now that I have successfully rooted my phone, thanks to Wizzrah's Evita toolkit, i'm looking to resolve a problem with call recording.
There are a plethora of call recording apps on the market but they all require speakerphone to record both sides of the conversation which is often not ideal. In the old days of Android version 2, some phones had what they call 'hardware-based" call recording which is reportedly no longer available unless you change ROMs or hack the device, which I now finally have the capability of doing.
The easiest way to see this anomaly in action is to download one of the very best call recording apps here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appstar.callrecorderpro&hl=en and try changing the source. It won't let you because it says the phone doesn't support 'hardware-based' recording.
If anyone knows how to get past this, I would appreciate the help very much!

[Q] HTC One Mini Call recorder both ways ?

Hey guys , im new here on the forums but i've registered just so i may finally get an answer to my question because im almost giving up on it ...
So here it goes , Does anyone know if the HTC ONE MINI is capable of recording BOTH ways of a call ? i mean the uplink and the downlink.
I've tried so far many apps for call recording ( Automatic Call Recorder by App.liqato , Call Recorder by skvalex and several more ) but none of them were able to record the call's downlink ,the other side i mean ..It only records my end of the line but not the other end and i can only hear my own voice...It can record the other end ONLY if i turn on the SPEAKER and this way the other end's voice is heard and can be recorded .
Anyone got a solution ?! Please help me
I don't have a solution but I think that these apps just extend the built in recording functionality of the device and that some devices don't have inbound&outbound capability - potentially the Mini can't do it, OR you might need a custom ROM/Kernel etc.

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