Hey I've got a Question about my TF300TG.
I already recognized that it is possible to send and recieve SMS, and what is maybe interesting: I also called the number of the inserted SIM-Card, but while ringing on the phone from which i called, nothing happend on the tablet... but when i hang up the tablet opened the lockscreen ?!
Is it maybe possible, on an easy way, to extract the phone.apk and other necessary data from another ICS image?
Thanks for your help!
Novarto
Novarto said:
Hey I've got a Question about my TF300TG.
I already recognized that it is possible to send and recieve SMS, and what is maybe interesting: I also called the number of the inserted SIM-Card, but while ringing on the phone from which i called, nothing happend on the tablet... but when i hang up the tablet opened the lockscreen ?!
Is it maybe possible, on an easy way, to extract the phone.apk and other necessary data from another ICS image?
Thanks for your help!
Novarto
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The only way I know of to make call from you tablet is to get a Google Voice number and install GrooVeIP (Paid app) from the Play store. I've don it and it works, but I still mostly use my cell phone with or without my Google voice number.
Using tablet as a phone
Hi, I just got my TF300TG yesterday and it is a beautiful beast. Although I've not rooted it yet, I tried to download some apps that might help on calls but only skype looked as downloadable. After MS takeover, Skype is getting worse on every update. I think there will be some nice apps that will allow us to make calls over the 3G/4G/WiFi networks. Also, some telco operators sell subscriptions with only SMS and 3G/4G. Have you tried to make a call with your SIM card that you used on your TF300?
Mine works with Hydra Rom, from there i have phone.apk and can use my tablet to call
allram said:
Mine works with Hydra Rom, from there i have phone.apk and can use my tablet to call
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Sorry for the question, i have already installed Hydra rom and i can use my tablet to call but i don't ear any sound or voice from the interlocutor...can you help me?
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neghelliregna said:
Sorry for the question, i have already installed Hydra rom and i can use my tablet to call but i don't ear any sound or voice from the interlocutor...can you help me?
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I use a bluetooth handsfree, (jabra arrow) but i can test it tonight without bluetooth
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I use a bluetooth handsfree, (jabra arrow) but i can test it tonight without bluetooth
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with handsfree you can call without problem? I tried yesterday but it did not work the same...
Ok, calling with the SIM-Card i'm using for my tablet works fine with my mobilephone...
Using another ROM isn't the solution im looking for because of I dont want to unlock the bootloader... rooting is no problem.
Making calls by using 3g of Wifi is also no problem but what I want is to use the connections like my mobilephone.
So may there be any possibility of implementig these functionalitys without unlocking the bootloader?
Hope you understand what I'm writing here
Nova
i have flashed another time the rom...now notification work for call and messages but calling is impossible for me, i don't hear interlocutor
Hey Dev's where are you?
Just give me a sign if there is a possibility to help me solve the problem i described if it isn't too much expenditure...
Nova
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I use a bluetooth handsfree, (jabra arrow) but i can test it tonight without bluetooth
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Can you please post your test results ? I have installed Hydra rom but I dont have a bluetooth headset and voice call doesnt work without bluetooth
any news or update?
ashokan83 said:
Can you please post your test results ? I have installed Hydra rom but I dont have a bluetooth headset and voice call doesnt work without bluetooth
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Sorry! don't have time to test tonight, will try @work tomorrow!
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Sorry! don't have time to test tonight, will try @work tomorrow!
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sei riuscito a provare a chiamare?
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sei riuscito a provare a chiamare?
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So,...did someone managed to make/receive calls from tf300tg? If so,.... how?
Second,...is it passible to pair (BT) the tf300tg with a mobiel phone and than make calls from the tablet? (I know, I know,....why should I do this if I have a mobile phone)
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So,...did someone managed to make/receive calls from tf300tg? If so,.... how?
Second,...is it passible to pair (BT) the tf300tg with a mobiel phone and than make calls from the tablet? (I know, I know,....why should I do this if I have a mobile phone)
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Q1: like I posted on the first page, if you have a Google number you can make calls using GroveIP app.
Q2: No, would be cool though.
Yes.
Get a dirt cheap did for 2.95 month from callcentric. Then, install csipsimple free app. Then, install googlevoice. Configure google voice to ring back the callcentric number. Bingo, tablet phone. Cheap. This is a US / WiFi solution, and i use a 4g hotspot to tether, plus bt headphones.
I use Google Voice and GrooveIP on mine. I've got the paid version so I just tether my TF300Tto my phone and GrooveIP makes calls over 3G or Wi-Fi.
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Hi there, my model is TF300TL, which 3G and 4G, can I make a normal call from my SimCard to other normal phone?
Planning to get a prepaid SimCard so I can use the 3G data when I need it (buy over prepaid).
wetbiker7 said:
I use Google Voice and GrooveIP on mine. I've got the paid version so I just tether my TF300Tto my phone and GrooveIP makes calls over 3G or Wi-Fi.
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googlevoice full services are only in usa, canada and an handfull of other countries, in most countries you can use it only from gmail web page and with really high costs.
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Im running AOSP Froyo 2.2
Looking for the stock app that lets u send and receive voice recordings through text messages or mms, not sure which protocol it follows.
Found it on other device forums but they all fail to install.
Thanks
s2vash said:
Im running AOSP Froyo 2.2
Looking for the stock app that lets u send and receive voice recordings through text messages or mms, not sure which protocol it follows.
Found it on other device forums but they all fail to install.
Thanks
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Here Bro, see how this one works out for you! I'm pretty sure It'll WORK! Lemme know if it does!
Does this app record voice calls?
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Here Bro, see how this one works out for you! I'm pretty sure It'll WORK! Lemme know if it does!
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No....
Do u want it for u or to put on someone's phone to record their calls?
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No. its for my phone.
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No....
Do u want it for u or to put on someone's phone to record their calls?
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The major problem that I've read about in a few phone call recording apps is the recording of the incoming voice.
I have "phone control" app on my sons phone to monitor his texts and incoming phone calls and if he's in a loud place I can only her his voice. So unless ur on speaker phone this or any other phone call recorder will not record too well.
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vidaljs said:
The major problem that I've read about in a few phone call recording apps is the recording of the incoming voice.
I have "phone control" app on my sons phone to monitor his texts and incoming phone calls and if he's in a loud place I can only her his voice. So unless ur on speaker phone this or any other phone call recorder will not record too well.
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Damn... let him live.
vidaljs said:
The major problem that I've read about in a few phone call recording apps is the recording of the incoming voice.
I have "phone control" app on my sons phone to monitor his texts and incoming phone calls and if he's in a loud place I can only her his voice. So unless ur on speaker phone this or any other phone call recorder will not record too well.
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Bro....poor kid.
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EZ boys.... he wanted it cuz he's to tempted.
He's trying to stay sorta on a good track since hes very gifted in football at mission Viejo high school in California.
He had to many friends who F'd off and ruined their scholarships cuz of the extra curricular activities. So he figures the extra awareness will give him a better conscience.
And it only started cuz he did screw up... royally! And no details needed if u remember ur old days!
Then the coach gave him a new view of reality .... his future ..... he's either "in or out", its either a scholarship to a major football university or at a junior college. So he wanted "in" and wanted help.
So if ur into football, then u will know his high school is always nationally ranked so they get colleges watching all the time and they're games are on TV or streamed on FOX sports especially since they're latest quarterback Mark Sanchez is an alumni.
So u say "poor kid" or "let him live"... we do.... but he's the smart one who knows he needs the extra help.
So he's back on track and getting offers left and right!
Thank God for making him the smart one. And thanks to the dude who made the "phone control" app
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Here Bro, see how this one works out for you! I'm pretty sure It'll WORK! Lemme know if it does!
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i've a cyanomogenmod 7 ROM on my Htc Desire and this application doesn't work.... can you help me??? i need it!
Is it possible to flash the radio.img firmware of motorola Razr into the xoom? Both the Razr and the umts_everest xoom have the same radio chipset (The Qualcomm MDM6600, which SUPPORTS voice calls)
I really believe that the firmware motorola flashed into xoom disabled voice calls...
Any experts on the thread to express their opinions?
(Also galaxy tab did not support voice calls until someone on the xda forum created a modded firmware and flashed it. Now it can make GSM calls just fine, have a look: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=847273 )
Hmmm. Seems interesting to try it out... but I am not sure if this radio can even work on Xoom. Best people to answer are team eos themselves ...
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Sounds awesome but, the only issue is, that Xooms were no intended to make/receive calls. Its wired with the MDM6600 modem which has no voice/multimedia capability. The only way would be to use a voice/data modem bridge/patch or addon to get voice. (With out using 3rd party apps like google voice or a Sip Account) The xoom can make/receive calls, just no voice transmission on the native side.
1way , 2 way mic ?
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1way , 2 way mic ?
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Yes xoom has the mic installed with no speaker simultanous intergration during calls. (Referring to making voice calls) you can dail out and receive calls, but you can't hear the caller and they can not hear you.
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Yes xoom has the 1 way mic installed. (Referring to making voice calls) you can dail out and receive calls, but you can't hear the caller and they can not hear you.
A 2 way mic, means that you can transmit and receive voice (Referring to making voice calls)
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Well, that is precious info you are sharing man. I was thinking about a workaround then to use an extra piece of hardware than can act as a 2 way mic, like male to male jack connector with built in mic and speaker, one end connects to Xoom, the other end connects to let's say a capable device speaker with mic. What do you think? http://www.oriongadgets.com/Motorola-Xoom-3.5mm-Stereo-AUX-Cable-with-built-in-microphone.-pid-17915.html
Or, if there is an app that can spoof the gsm received/made call from / to Xoom and speaks it out and then the one way built in mic in Xoom can be used to listen to our voice and sends it back to app and so on to the other end. Google talk works with mic I think, so some kind of app that imitates how voice is received and sent over gem !!! Am I making sense?
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i try videochat with skype over 3g... it work good.
so there is nothin wrong with hardware, the 'problem' is only software related, where the bit have to go
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Yes xoom has the 1 way mic installed. (Referring to making voice calls) you can dail out and receive calls, but you can't hear the caller and they can not hear you.
A 2 way mic, means that you can transmit and receive voice (Referring to making voice calls)
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I can not understand how a one-way mic can make me unable to hear the other person on the line...
my phone works even with the mic disconnected!
That explanation is wrong and simply not enough for me!
Hi guys,
Finaly we are moving somewhere with these gsm calls!
Someone posted previoisly :
" iPhone 4 has the exact same radio like the motorola xoom 3g (The Qualcomm MDM6600)
Maybe the firmware motorola has flashed into the radio disabled voice call capabilities?
Samsung Galaxy tab does not support voice call but after installing a firmware mod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=929479) it can now voice call over GSM "
And I believe too that developers can work around gsm calls somehow...they do better job than motorola itself with all the updates etc so fingers crossed!
new-noob said:
Hi guys,
Finaly we are moving somewhere with these gsm calls!
Someone posted previoisly :
" iPhone 4 has the exact same radio like the motorola xoom 3g (The Qualcomm MDM6600)
Maybe the firmware motorola has flashed into the radio disabled voice call capabilities?
Samsung Galaxy tab does not support voice call but after installing a firmware mod (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=929479) it can now voice call over GSM "
And I believe too that developers can work around gsm calls somehow...they do better job than motorola itself with all the updates etc so fingers crossed!
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iPhone 4 -> MDM 6600
Droid Razr -> MDM 6600
MDM 6600 Specifications (Advance Information) http://www.scribd.com/doc/54154049/...odem-Device-Specification-Advance-Information
MDM 6600 AT Commands http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1412064
Yeah that was me, answering on another, old thread. Seriously am i the only one looking for solution on GSM calls?
Also, i am a new member and thus i cannot post on the "Android Development" section, the place where the devs are... Can someone post about this subject there?
Thanks!
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I can not understand my phone works even with the mic disconnected!
That explanation is wrong and simply not enough for me!
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If the prior explanation about the Xoom is not enough for you too bad LOL!
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wesamothman said:
Well, that is precious info you are sharing man. I was thinking about a workaround with built in mic and speaker, one end connects to Xoom, the other end connects to let's say a capable device speaker with mic. What do you think? http://www.oriongadgets.com/Motorol...able-with-built-in-microphone.-pid-17915.html
Or, if there is an app that can spoof the gsm received/made call from / to Xoom and speaks it out and then the one way built in mic in Xoom can be used to listen to our voice and sends it back to app and so on to the other end. Google talk works with mic I think, so some kind of app that imitates how voice is received and sent over gem !!! Am I making sense?
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Yes it makes a lot of sense. I thought of that my self, (using the wired headset with mic) True, other apps work such as google voice, groveIP and (SIP) calling and VOIP as well. [HOW TO] Sipdroid- Free VOIP using Google Voice
Yes I'll give it a try, and let you know.
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iPhone 4 -> MDM 6600
Droid Razr -> MDM 6600
MDM 6600 Specifications (Advance Information) http://www.scribd.com/doc/54154049/...odem-Device-Specification-Advance-Information
MDM 6600 AT Commands http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1412064
Yeah that was me, answering on another, old thread. Seriously am i the only one looking for solution on GSM calls?
Also, i am a new member and thus i cannot post on the "Android Development" section, the place where the devs are... Can someone post about this subject there?
Thanks!
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lol, no you are not the only one looking for a solution. There a bunch of threads on this same issue in many forums.
Hi all,
Is anyone use this tablet as a phone. I have installed VOIP and able to dial out but only able to talk to the other person using the build-in microphone, which is not too good (echos and not good with a noisy environment) and was unable to use bluetooth. I just wonder maybe the tf700 only likes certain bluebooth type. If anyone able to use bluetooth to talk please let me know the model number. Thanks
i use it sometimes to make calls. get a wired headset, download an app called Grooveip, and start using google voice. free calling. also download the google voice app to text. this only works for us and Canada numbers. the one con i found is that there is no picture mail option, but its not that big of a deal
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cullenmq1 said:
i use it sometimes to make calls. get a wired headset, download an app called Grooveip, and start using google voice. free calling. also download the google voice app to text. this only works for us and Canada numbers. the one con i found is that there is no picture mail option, but its not that big of a deal
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+1. Thank you for quick respond, yes, I use Grooveip too, I have tried wired game head set and it's working fine, but just wonder if you have try with bluetooth headset, it just a lot more convience...you know ...no wire! I tried one made by Samsung, the device detected it no problem but no sound either from the caller or they can't hear me.
I also use GrooveIP and use Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth headset with it. Works good.
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I also use GrooveIP and use Arctic Sound P311 Bluetooth headset with it. Works good.
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Wow, great news then. Thanks bro! I'm going to get one.
Edit: I just check out the Arctic Sound P311, it seems like not design for phone call, no microphone, just for listening to music?? I'm looking for the bluetooth one that clips to your ear for cell phone.
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Wow, great news then. Thanks bro! I'm going to get one.
Edit: I just check out the Arctic Sound P311, it seems like not design for phone call, no microphone, just for listening to music?? I'm looking for the bluetooth one that clips to your ear for cell phone.
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It does have a microphone. It is a steroe Bluetooth headset with mic, there just is no protruding boom mic.
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It does have a microphone. It is a steroe Bluetooth headset with mic, there just is no protruding boom mic.
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OK, Thank you.
I've been using tablet talk. I use it mostly for texting, but I believe I saw the option to call added recently.
I'll try that option and I'll let you know what the quality was like (if you're interested that is)
Of course this makes use of your cellphone, so it's not a VoIP solution.
Hello,
I have a strange problem with my rooted Haier W910 Smartphone (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8260A CPU with ICS 4.0.4).
In all calls, the microphone is very low and everyone hear me very quiet.
But in all other apps, like voice recorder or google speech recognition, the mic works fine and perfect.
I hold the phone properly and also I don't touch the mic with my fingers in the call.
I can't edit something in the phone options and I don't know / can't find the right secret code for service or engineering mode
Who can help me, please?
Best regards and sorry for my terrible english
Andy
Hi Andy
I have the exact same problem
Have you found a solution yet?
Thanks
radiohead
I have the same problem
Rummelfigge said:
Hello,
I have a strange problem with my rooted Haier W910 Smartphone (Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8260A CPU with ICS 4.0.4).
In all calls, the microphone is very low and everyone hear me very quiet.
But in all other apps, like voice recorder or google speech recognition, the mic works fine and perfect.
I hold the phone properly and also I don't touch the mic with my fingers in the call.
I can't edit something in the phone options and I don't know / can't find the right secret code for service or engineering mode
Who can help me, please?
Best regards and sorry for my terrible english
Andy
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I also have this problem only when i calling out. Changing ROMs dosen't solve this strange problem. The engineer code is *#*#303#*#*
Me too
Anyone found a solution to this? I have exactly the same problem. Just done a static test when I call out using the Haier the voice levels are very quiet. But accepting a call in the voice levels are just fine.
Has to be software related??
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Anyone found a solution to this? I have exactly the same problem. Just done a static test when I call out using the Haier the voice levels are very quiet. But accepting a call in the voice levels are just fine.
Has to be software related??
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It's seem software related but all the ROMs I checked (various 4.0.4 a d 4.1.2] don't solve the problem.
I just returned the phone to the seller.
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It's seem software related but all the ROMs I checked (various 4.0.4 a d 4.1.2] don't solve the problem.
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- a long time ago but I have same problem with new 1st Gen Moto X. Did you have any thoughts since about whether it was h/w or s/w please?
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- a long time ago but I have same problem with new 1st Gen Moto X. Did you have any thoughts since about whether it was h/w or s/w please?
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No I have returned the phone to the seller. Sorry....
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No I have returned the phone to the seller. Sorry....
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It seems that the problem is very apparent when using handsfree, because the other party experiences huuge quality loss when the phone is switched to handsfree (switching to the loudspeaker and talking from say 50 cm away) I have however heared ppl tell me that my voice comes through worse then before anyway. Same for cellular and ip calls incl wifi
i bought a belkin songstream bluetooth thinking i could hook it up in my car and it should work for the media but is there anyway to trick the phone to think it can output all audio (media, call, notifications...) through it?
It should be automatic when u pair however if you goto bluetooth settings and than the settings for the device in your paired list there is a check box for media audio. It should be checked when paired and connected
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Yes but my problem is that i want to have the phone audio go through the bluetooth but under settings it only shows media audio there's nothing for phone audio
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Yes but my problem is that i want to have the phone audio go through the bluetooth but under settings it only shows media audio there's nothing for phone audio
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I think you are out of luck in terms of "changing the profile." The profile is set by the device you are connecting to. If the device being connected to doesn't support something then it won't work.
However, if you buy a Bluetooth receiver that has a mic on it, then all your calls will go through the Bluetooth device.
In addition, I don't know if you have the option, but when in a call, is there a "Bluetooth" button on the bottom right of the screen? If so try pressing it during a call. If that works, then you might be able to use root and xposed or some other method to turn that on on every call when connected to Bluetooth.
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I think you are out of luck in terms of "changing the profile." The profile is set by the device you are connecting to. If the device being connected to doesn't support something then it won't work.
However, if you buy a Bluetooth receiver that has a mic on it, then all your calls will go through the Bluetooth device.
In addition, I don't know if you have the option, but when in a call, is there a "Bluetooth" button on the bottom right of the device? If so try pressing it during a call. If that works, then you might be able to use root and xposed or some other method to turn that on on every call when connected to Bluetooth.
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yea i have been searching more and more and i think your right... with as far as people have gotten in rooting and everything u would think by now there would be a way to maybe even trick the phone into outputting call audio as media audio or something lol... yea i did try that with no luck.... ughhhh FML lol
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yea i have been searching more and more and i think your right... with as far as people have gotten in rooting and everything u would think by now there would be a way to maybe even trick the phone into outputting call audio as media audio or something lol... yea i did try that with no luck.... ughhhh FML lol
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trick the phone into outputting call audio as media audio
Well actually this can be done. I am pretty sure it can unless there is something hardware related that prevents it. But I am almost 100 percent this can be done. I have done it with things like GPS navigation sounds and things like that, so if the software making the call uses Java, it can be done.
sooo whos going to give this a try hahaha
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sooo whos going to give this a try hahaha
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Lol, since I already did it for other things, I will take a look. I kinda wouldn't mind having the ability myself.
I will make it in the form of an xposed module.
This is how I plan to make it work:
When an app begins to output audio, my module will create a notification. Inside said notification will be three buttons.
Each button will be an audio source:
Phone, Media, System
Clicking on one will change the currently playing audio output source.
Awesome! !!! Man im glad you found my thread lol
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Awesome! !!! Man im glad you found my thread lol
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Well I just recently got sprint, was on T-Mobile, not sure who I am sticking with yet... And felt like scrolling through the threads Btw, do you have Sprint unlimited plan? I have about 6 gigs used, and in populated areas like Reading, PA, places I would expect to see best speeds, they are next to pathetic with speeds at 0.64 mbps. Sorry for off topic stuff, but I just can't figure it out.
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Well I just recently got sprint, was on T-Mobile, not sure who I am sticking with yet... And felt like scrolling through the threads Btw, do you have Sprint unlimited plan? I have about 6 gigs used, and in populated areas like Reading, PA, places I would expect to see best speeds, they are next to pathetic with speeds at 0.64 mbps. Sorry for off topic stuff, but I just can't figure it out.
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Ooo i have been with sprint for probably over 10 years. .. yea im on the unlimited plan... lol i never really tested my speeds im usually on wifi.
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Ooo i have been with sprint for probably over 10 years. .. yea im on the unlimited plan... lol i never really tested my speeds im usually on wifi.
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Hey, about your issue, have you tried turning on speakerphone? Does that re-route the audio to the bluetooth?
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Hey, about your issue, have you tried turning on speakerphone? Does that re-route the audio to the bluetooth?
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I have tried turning on bluetooth while in a call and it says no bluetooth devices available
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I have tried turning on bluetooth while in a call and it says no bluetooth devices available
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I mean, like here:
You place a call, and see the "end call" button and the other buttons for like showing keypad etc
In the bottom left, you should see a "speakerphone" button, after clicking that, while connected to your bluetooth, does it route the audio to the bluetooth device?
I ask because if it follows the android code, it appears that it should route the audio to the bluetooth device.
I had said about forcing it using xposed, and when I do that, you don't hear anything at all lol. The other person cannot be heard. In addition, it doesn't appear to be changeable during a call, the option would have to be applied before a call is placed or before a call is accepted. Which, for your case, one could detect if a bluetooth device is connected that supports audio, and if so, force the call audio to that.
Honestly though, it would be much simpler to buy a bluetooth receiver that supports phone calls. I got one from eBay for 11 dollars and have hooked it into my car without any issues. I may even go about disconnecting the bluetooth mic and routing my car's mic to it instead for better audio quality.
As I stated before, it is possible to force it, just a lot more work involved then forcing other audio (like pandora etc).
elesbb said:
I mean, like here:
You place a call, and see the "end call" button and the other buttons for like showing keypad etc
In the bottom left, you should see a "speakerphone" button, after clicking that, while connected to your bluetooth, does it route the audio to the bluetooth device?
I ask because if it follows the android code, it appears that it should route the audio to the bluetooth device.
I had said about forcing it using xposed, and when I do that, you don't hear anything at all lol. The other person cannot be heard. In addition, it doesn't appear to be changeable during a call, the option would have to be applied before a call is placed or before a call is accepted. Which, for your case, one could detect if a bluetooth device is connected that supports audio, and if so, force the call audio to that.
Honestly though, it would be much simpler to buy a bluetooth receiver that supports phone calls. I got one from eBay for 11 dollars and have hooked it into my car without any issues. I may even go about disconnecting the bluetooth mic and routing my car's mic to it instead for better audio quality.
As I stated before, it is possible to force it, just a lot more work involved then forcing other audio (like pandora etc).
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just tried it with no luck...
makipsee said:
just tried it with no luck...
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Bummer. Alright. As I stated before, trying to change it during a call doesn't work. I'll have to dig deeper into the actual phone application itself and see what I can do.
Happy Easter btw!
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elesbb said:
Bummer. Alright. As I stated before, trying to change it during a call doesn't work. I'll have to dig deeper into the actual phone application itself and see what I can do.
Happy Easter btw!
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ok cool... thanks happy easter (my easter isnt until next sunday im greek orthodox but thanks)