Anyone aware of an app for the sw2 that will allow you to answer phone with speaker on?
Thanks for any suggestions.
Try call handling pro in google play. I believe it has that option.
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There are a million apps that read your incoming sms over the phones speaker while you are driving and just add many that will play over blue tooth ONLY if you are streaming music from the phone to car speakers from blue tooth....
I'm looking for a blue tooth sms reader that will over ride whatever is playing on the radio the same way a phone call over rides everything. Any suggestions?
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I'm curious to an app that can do this also
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sms over bluetooth
TNPaparazzi said:
I'm curious to an app that can do this also
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I know what you mean, when i got my lumia 820 it conected to my citreon Ds3 and read my txt over the radio cutting out whatever was playing at the time. Since reverting back to Android i have yet to find anything that does the same. If anyone knows of any apps please let me and others know. Thanks
Does this phone have the option to flip the phone to silence for incoming calls? I couldnt find any option, but if not possible any recommended app? Thanks
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No, but it does have flip for speaker lol
lol i just tried it and it works , no settings or app is needed so i guess i answer my own question , thanks tho
g2uzer said:
lol i just tried it and it works , no settings or app is needed so i guess i answer my own question , thanks tho
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I should believe all recent HTC phones have the feature, and its so common it doesn't get a mention anymore.
I think the flip to speaker one, while on a call is new, though.
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cybot_x1024 said:
I should believe all recent HTC phones have the feature, and its so common it doesn't get a mention anymore.
I think the flip to speaker one, while on a call is new, though.
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I'm loving this phone and all? But it's not without some pretty huge flaws. And this is coming from a guy who managed to survive 2 years carrying a Tilt 2.
Anyway, I digress...
My latest issue (actually my earliest but I've been searching unsuccessfully for a solution for a while now) is that when my phone is paired with a headset, which is pretty much all the time, and I answer a call with the HANDset, the call gets sent to the HEADset. Why would they do it that way?!
It makes no sense whatsoever. If my handset is in my hand and I answer the call with the screen button, send the call to my handset. If I wanted it to my headset, don't ya think I would have hit the button on the headset?
Or maybe there's a setting for this that I'm missing somewhere. If that's the case, I hope someone sets me straight here.
-V
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It makes plenty of sense, your using a headset. It's not a design flaw, that's how it's supposed to work.
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We're gonna have to agree to disagree on this one. You're only "using" a headset when you choose to by clicking on the call answer button. That's why they have 'em.
I've been using Bluetooth headsets for 10 years now and this is the first one I've encountered that functions like this.
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We're gonna have to agree to disagree on this one. You're only "using" a headset when you choose to by clicking on the call answer button. That's why they have 'em.
I've been using Bluetooth headsets for 10 years now and this is the first one I've encountered that functions like this.
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Really? All the phone I have used function this way.
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No way man... Sony Erricsson T-616 - my first BT phone, then a T-630, then the OG Moto RAZR, then the amazing HTC Cingular 3125, then I can't remember what, and then something else I can't remember... And then the Tilt 2, and now...? This is the first phone I've ever used that if you answer the call on the handset, sends it to the headset.
Shouldn't it go where you answer it? If my headset is in reach, great, I'll choose to answer it there. But if not, and just my phone is handy, wouldn't it make more sense to keep the call on the handset? I mean, to me that's just obvious.
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I agree something is bugged with the bluetooth stack.
On my car SYNC will use the car speakers like is suppose to, but it wont use the vehicle built in mic it will use the the phone one. So i have to have the phone close to me with the mic pointer towards my mouth so people can hear me.
I dunno, it makes sense to me that if you have a headset PAIRED and ON that answering a call it would go to your headset. If you don't want it to go to your headset, I dunno man, maybe turn it off? If I had a bluetooth headset and it was paired and on I know I would want it to go to the the headset when I answered the phone but that's just me, I guess I'm just crazy like that.
I think it makes perfect sense. Imagine chilling at work, little office environment, BT speakers....and suddenly those speakers are broadcasting a phone conversation.
I'm with the OP on this, never had a phone behave that way. Call was always sent to which device answered it. Always. Or two phones paired to the same BT headset. I've done that before. Anyway, several reasons for it to be routed where it's answered.
And h/t to the OP for the 3125 reference. Solid little phone!
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I had Tilt2, use bt all the time, and I'm pretty sure it went to the headset when answering. Plantronics Voyager Pro HD might be worth looking into. It automatically sends the audio back to the handset when you take it off your ear, and sends it back when you put it on.
In the dialer after you have answered you can change it back to the internal handset speaker quickly using the speakerphone button which now turned into a Bluetooth symbol and changing the audio back to the phone.
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There is no answer option for incoming calls. Just "silence" and "ignore".
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is not possible, sadly, not even with call handler pro, something htc changed in their phones, doesn't work on my Butterfly S either
Well I am using HTC One SV and can easily answer calls with call handling pro. With the native call handling though, you can only answer calls with Xperia handsets.
Now I think answering calls from the watch itself is to me at least not that important. When the phone is in your pocket without a headset, answering calls with speaker ON is useless. To take the call you need to take the phone out of your pocket anyway.
Now when you have a wired or wireless headset, you can always answer the call with the button on the headset. That is the setup I am using anyway. I have a wired urbanears headset with the answer button on it, so when I am out walking around, when I get a call, I take a look at the watch. If I want to reject the call I do it on the watch. If I want to take it, I use the button on the headphone. Win-win to me at least.
Note: just for the ability to answer calls I purchased custom call handling pro. Used it a little while but I am back to Sony app.
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I guess you guys have android 4.3 on your phone's. Unfortunately One SV only has 4.2.2. So I guess as you said, it maybe HTC or even Google who has done something so that you can not answer calls via the watch.
Does anyone know how does pebble fare when it comes to call handling?
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There is no answer option for incoming calls. Just "silence" and "ignore".
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you may look at my post to find the solution
[PATCH] Bug Fix for Call Handling Smart Extension Answer Button (on non-SONY phone)
but you need to run CM for that solution?
JarlSX said:
but you need to run CM for that solution?
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no,,, you just need a rooted phone
thearif said:
Well I am using HTC One SV and can easily answer calls with call handling pro. With the native call handling though, you can only answer calls with Xperia handsets.
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Is anyone else running Call Handling Pro with the HTC One? I really don't want to purchase the app if it does not work.
Randomjoel said:
Is anyone else running Call Handling Pro with the HTC One? I really don't want to purchase the app if it does not work.
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Buy and try it from playstore? Don't you have 15min time to try and returned it back, if it's not working.
But why is it always HTC when somebody has some problem?
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Is anyone else running Call Handling Pro with the HTC One? I really don't want to purchase the app if it does not work.
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Strangely that Call Handling Pro can't answer call with my HTC One X (ViperX rom), but sony's Call handling smart extension showing answer button and it work.
May you try this.
[PATCH] Bug Fix for Call Handling Smart Extension Answer Button (on non-SONY phone)
I use call handling pro with s4 and works like charm! ? I also liked Sony app but I think it has less options... At least with call handling pro I can answer the calls with the watch ?
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Hello All,
Hope you are doing good. Here, I'm posting a question after goggling a lot with no solution.
I have two android phones, Samsung Galaxy Tab and HTC Desire X.
I have inserted my SIM into Galaxy Tab and currently browsing, texting and making/receiving calls only on that.
As you know, it is very difficult to talk using Tab as it is heavy. So, I want to receive those calls on my HTC Desire X (by using some app, please note that it doesn't have SIM).
Please let me know if there is a way to receive calls from different phone.(I don't prefer bluetooth headset)
I tried tablet talk, but it works in other way. Using this I can receive SMS and calls on tablet but cannot receive on HTC desire x (non-tablet)
Thanks
And I prefer this third party app should use bluetooth for sync.
I prefer not to do it at all because if someone gets into my account they have everything on my phone so yeh
ShadowTehAmazing said:
I prefer not to do it at all because if someone gets into my account they have everything on my phone so yeh
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I need not worry as my phones will be with me always
do you know how to do?
use google account to do it?
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It sounds cool but actually difficult to be carried out.
Never heard of any technique that enables a phone without a SIM card to call and send SMS via another phone.
Have you heard about tablet talk
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