i need to know how to shorten the pause between the voicemail message and the beep when you can leave a message on the samsung galaxy y
harriette said:
i need to know how to shorten the pause between the voicemail message and the beep when you can leave a message on the samsung galaxy y
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You can't
That's got sod-all to do with Android - it is purely down to how your mobile provider sets up their voice-mail service. Do you really think that the voice-mail is actually stored on your phone?
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So someone calls me, and they get my voice mail where i ask them to please leave their name, number and subject... after im expecting the service to go into record mode but instead the automated voice operator gives the same set of instructions offering more options.... "if you would like to leave a numeric page, please press 1 or remain on the line to leave a message" ....
I never respond to unknown numbers. So that option is pointless imo and wastes time for others calling me. Sure, it sounds petty but I get annoyed when that comes up on me.
im on at&T any way to dissable that to just do voice message, and beep for recording?
Same happens on rogers network in BC...
"hi this is mr X, im not available at the moment please leave a message / operator: please leave a message after the tone" ....
it just restates the obvious.
like i said, its probably petty but... if anyone knows something i'd appreciate it.
There might be a #***#*** set to adjust this?
Same with number of rings before going to voicemail?
I'll be watching this topic as well..
lucky644 said:
There might be a #***#*** set to adjust this?
Same with number of rings before going to voicemail?
I'll be watching this topic as well..
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this covers how to do amount of rings on an iphone:
http://iphoneguru.org/change-the-amount-of-rings-before-visual-voicemail-answers
im still interested in getting rid of the operator after voice mail.
The idea behind it is too have a caller spend more time on the call to make more money. This is set though your network so I doubt you can change this.
0okami said:
So someone calls me, and they get my voice mail where i ask them to please leave their name, number and subject... after im expecting the service to go into record mode but instead the automated voice operator gives the same set of instructions offering more options.... "if you would like to leave a numeric page, please press 1 or remain on the line to leave a message" ....
I never respond to unknown numbers. So that option is pointless imo and wastes time for others calling me. Sure, it sounds petty but I get annoyed when that comes up on me.
im on at&T any way to dissable that to just do voice message, and beep for recording?
Same happens on rogers network in BC...
"hi this is mr X, im not available at the moment please leave a message / operator: please leave a message after the tone" ....
it just restates the obvious.
like i said, its probably petty but... if anyone knows something i'd appreciate it.
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There are other voicemail services available, you just set your phone to forward calls to a different number. I'm not sure if youmail has the features you're looking for, but check it out anyways.
www.youmail.com
They notify you via text message and/or email when you get a voicemail, and even send the voice message in the email for you to listen to.
I apologize if this already exists, but I was unable to find anything on Google or the forums here.
I'm wondering if it's feasible to create an apk that will do the following:
Upon incoming call, check the number. If it exists in a database of user-added numbers, or is Unknown/Private (if this setting is selected), then the call is answered by the phone automatically (without playing a ringtone), the mic is shut off, and it plays back a recording of the "The number you have dialed is not in service". Set it to disconnect after 30 seconds or so, if the other end of the call doesn't end it themselves.
I believe this would be useful as a sort of black-listing program, and should anyone call that number while blacklisted, they would most likely remove the number from their list. I see this being beneficial for telemarketers, collections calls, Ex-boyfriends/ex-girlfriends, that stranger in the bar you gave your number out to after you had too much to drink, etc.
While I realize there are a number of call-blocking programs out there, I think the main selling point of this would be that it would stop the calls from coming from that source.
Sorry if a thread like this exists somewhere, or even an app, but I couldn't find anything. I've just been thinking about this a lot lately, and while I have some experience programming, I have yet to touch anything for the Android OS.
Thanks!
check the market for a callblock app, shold be what your looking for
Not exactly. The call blocking applications I've seen so far either send them directly to voicemail, or pick up the call and immediately hang up on them.
The primary difference I'm looking for is muting the microphone and playing back a message prior to hanging up the call.
Does this already exist? If not, is it possible to create? Again, I have no experience coding for Android, so I don't know what we can and cannot do, although I imagine it probably would be possible, preferably without root (so as to reach a wider audience).
i believe you can do this with google voice.
i think if you mark the number as spam or block it in google voice it plays that type of message.
The only problem with that, is it requires the use of the Google Voice number, right? Which does not help for those who already have the current number. See OP:
I see this being beneficial for telemarketers, collections calls, Ex-boyfriends/ex-girlfriends, that stranger in the bar you gave your number out to after you had too much to drink, etc.
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I apologize for this needing to be moved. My original question was actually whether or not it was possible, but this turned more into a "Try this app" thread.
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The only problem with that, is it requires the use of the Google Voice number, right? Which does not help for those who already have the current number. See OP:
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i believe if you end up using google voice for voice mail (where you dont have to have a gv number) it does this also.
Hi all,
Just wanted to say first off the information that comes up above stating the similar threads that have been found based on the title is really helpful, thank you
I would like to ask if anyone has tried to setup incoming voice notifications of people calling you on a Samsung Galaxy Ace GTS 5830. Say for example I have a contact on my phone called "Brett" is it possible to enable a setting on my phone so that when Brett calls me on my phone, my phone will play a ringtone and then say the contact's name?
I have had this setting when I had a previous Nokia phone, obviously though different phones have different settings which I understand.
Any help on the above would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Hello
I have a Samsung Galaxy Young GT-S6310N, Android 4.1.2
Each time the device is turned on, a voicemail notification appears, however on calling voicemail there are no new messages. The notification will not disappear until a genuine voicemail is received and listened to, however it just re-appears again when the device is restarted.
How do I stop this happening please?
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richlaughlin said:
Hello
I have a Samsung Galaxy Young GT-S6310N, Android 4.1.2
Each time the device is turned on, a voicemail notification appears, however on calling voicemail there are no new messages. The notification will not disappear until a genuine voicemail is received and listened to, however it just re-appears again when the device is restarted.
How do I stop this happening please?
thanks ....
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Hello? Have i got the right forum?
richlaughlin said:
Hello? Have i got the right forum?
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Thought i had found the correct forum for problems for my phone, but seems like i've wasted my time.
Hi, My S5 call waiting is CRAZY! When a call comes in through call waiting, 2 things happen:
1. I cant pick up the new incoming call! After swiping it stays on call #1. And then
2. Whether I swipe for the new call or not, It will hang up both calls after 5 seconds!
I thought updating may help,but I continuously get a "check back later Update is unavailable"(my wording) message through my phone,or it wont allow me to update through the Verizon update fix while plugged into the pc.
This really is a pain because of clients and its embarrassing. Please help!
Details: Its a Verizon phone on a Metro PCS Network, software g900vvru1ank2, android4.4.4
Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
If your device is on Metro instead of Verizon then you won't get the update to work because you are not on Verizon's network anymore.
Try posting your question in the forum linked below.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-galaxy-note5/help
If that doesn't help then try posting your question in the forum linked below.
Remember to register an XDA account so you can post and reply in the forums. Good luck.