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I have one issue maybe someone can help me with. All AOSP Roms I have tried (Faux,CM7) work great but I am unable to get Visual Voicemail or Youmail to work. If I uninstall visual voicemail and reinstall it, I can get all new voice messages. But after a reboot vvm stops working even when trying to manually sync. I have to uninstall then reinstall vvm to get messages again.
Could anyone give me an opinion on what might be my issue?
Thanks so much for your time
Google Voice is generally a much better voicemail service.
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LordButtersI said:
Google Voice is generally a much better voicemail service.
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While I appreciate your reply, Google Voice, Youmail, and Visual Voicemail all act the same. If I install them they work till I reset my phone. Then they stop working and I have to uninstall and then reinstall. This only happens with AOSP 2.3 Roms.
Wow, that's weird. I have no idea why that would be, maybe it has something to do with your network? I'm just throwing things out.
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Carpet161 said:
I have one issue maybe someone can help me with. All AOSP Roms I have tried (Faux,CM7) work great but I am unable to get Visual Voicemail or Youmail to work. If I uninstall visual voicemail and reinstall it, I can get all new voice messages. But after a reboot vvm stops working even when trying to manually sync. I have to uninstall then reinstall vvm to get messages again.
Could anyone give me an opinion on what might be my issue?
Thanks so much for your time
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I have the same issue. Both apps will likely require an update.
My g2 and g2x and my mother's g2 vvm does not work. All my phones or other peoples phones I work on run cm7
G2x with CM7 and faux kernel. NONSENSE!!!!
Same here for me with tmo vvm.
Actually, no need to reinstall, press and hold vvm shortcut, select manage, click clear data, then re try (if desktop is locked in adw, manage option will be missing).... Or, from home, menu, settings, applications, then find vvm, select, select clear data. Not a solution, just faster than reinstalling...
After reboot, it no longer works until you clear data again.
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Same here for me with tmo vvm.
Actually, no need to reinstall, press and hold vvm shortcut, select manage, click clear data, then re try (if desktop is locked in adw, manage option will be missing).... Or, from home, menu, settings, applications, then find vvm, select, select clear data. Not a solution, just faster than reinstalling...
After reboot, it no longer works until you clear data again.
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Thanks for this tip...I wonder why more people have not brought this problem up before...Looks like i gotta stick to 2.2 roms till we have a fix.
I received a replacement phone from T-Mobile today. Was hoping a new phone would fix my VVM issue...it did not. Must be something on the T-Mobile end
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I received a replacement phone from T-Mobile today. Was hoping a new phone would fix my VVM issue...it did not. Must be something on the T-Mobile end
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I hope you didn't replace it for that reason.
I have the same problem. I will try the 2.2.2 version and see if it fixes.
I'm having a very odd issue on my Nexus S 4G. My phone is deactivated and has no service whatsoever, I just use it on Wi-Fi, but after I flashed the ICS SDK port, I happened to look in my settings>status and it has a phone number listed that wasn't mine. Then I got a notification that I have a voicemail, and it won't go away whatsoever and it's driving me insane. Obviously I can't call the voicemail since the phone has no service, Sprint can't do anything because it has no service and I've tried a few things but it just ends up coming back!
I've tried wiping data from the [VOICEMAIL] Dialer and it'd work but then the notification would just come back. I tried flashing a new ROM, baseband, no go.
So my question is, does anyone know how to get rid of this permanently? Any method at all, or even delete the number associated with my phone somehow?
Thanks! -Alex
Go to the dialer and hit
*#*#72786#*#*
Input your msl
The select yes and reboot
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Go to the dialer and hit
*#*#72786#*#*
Input your msl
The select yes and reboot
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Doesn't work, as soon as I enter the last code it erases everything on the dial pad. I think I may need service to do that.
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Doesn't work, as soon as I enter the last code it erases everything on the dial pad. I think I may need service to do that.
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No service is needed. SprintMenu.apk is what launches it. Which rom are you on now?
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No service is needed. SprintMenu.apk is what launches it. Which rom are you on now?
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Okay, then that's what it may be. I'm on Bugless Beast, which is a stock ROM with tweaks but I checked the system apps on Titanium Backup and didn't see the application you mentioned. I'll find a stock ROM see if I can pull it out and install it, or just flash one and try.
Edit: I flashed a stock ROM and now I'm able to enter the MSL, but now the problem is I don't know it. Do you know how to obtain it? Tried MSL reader on the market but doesn't work.
Edit 2: Never mind, I figured it out. Did as you said, entered the MSL code and reset and now the number is gone and no voicemail icon. Dude, I freaking love you! lol. Thanks a lot for the help, take care.
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Okay, then that's what it may be. I'm on Bugless Beast, which is a stock ROM with tweaks but I checked the system apps on Titanium Backup and didn't see the application you mentioned. I'll find a stock ROM see if I can pull it out and install it, or just flash one and try.
Edit: I flashed a stock ROM and now I'm able to enter the MSL, but now the problem is I don't know it. Do you know how to obtain it? Tried MSL reader on the market but doesn't work.
Edit 2: Never mind, I figured it out. Did as you said, entered the MSL code and reset and now the number is gone and no voicemail icon. Dude, I freaking love you! lol. Thanks a lot for the help, take care.
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Glad you fixed it
What if you're not on Sprint? When my wife upgraded her phone the CSR at the TMobile store said I needed a new SIM and put it in there. Then the VM icon popped up and has been on ever since. What is a MSL code?
Anyone? Is there another method?
Yes it Will work on non sprint. MSL--> master subsidy lock.
Well this whole time it was that it didn't reset my call forwarding to my carriers voice mail number. Once I did that I was able to call myself, leave a voicemail then check it. All those months...
On the new 4.0.1 rom by aosp, working great....but the voicemail icon won't go away
tried the above and whenever phone booted back up, com.google.phone (or whatever) stopped unexpectedly.
Any help is appreciated
Hey guys,
I just got my OPO today and have been loving every bit of it, but it seems that my SMS isn't working correctly. I checked the APN settings multiple times and even tried some of the preset ones with no luck. My issue is that I can both receive SMS messages as well as send and receive MMS messages, but when it comes to sending an SMS, I get a "Message note sent. Touch to retry" message. I've tried both the default app AND Google Hangouts with no luck from either. It's not a huge issue because I use mostly group chats and my gf can use hangouts, but it's still incredibly frustrating. Do you guys have any hints or tricks I should try out? I seriously love this device, but I am going crazy over the SMS issue.
I'm running the stock CM11S rooted with TWRP 64GB model on AT&T. Mobile data, LTE, everything else works. Just not actually sending SMS. I thank you for the responses ahead of time.
Hey @Bliznade.. .i see you posted about this sms issue. I am also having exact same issue now with my oneplus. Did you manage to find a solution of your issue? If yes, then can you share it with me? It is driving me crazy.
OR if anyone else can help me here?
Guys, basically you have to get the apn that is used by AT&T. Idk if you already have that apn, but the preset ones are made for the T-Mobile bands not really AT&T as I know it.
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Hey @Bliznade.. .i see you posted about this sms issue. I am also having exact same issue now with my oneplus. Did you manage to find a solution of your issue? If yes, then can you share it with me? It is driving me crazy.
OR if anyone else can help me here?
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Yes, I was! It was actually Google Voice setting itself up wrong or something and after I factory reset my SMS/MMS was working fine. I turned off Google's auto-app-restore and installed only the apps I needed and one at a time, trying SMS inbetween, since I knew it HAD to be an app if it worked after a factory reset but didn't after setting up my phone. I'd say if you have Google Voice to uninstall it completely. Some setting in there messed up my phone. If you don't have Voice installed, honestly the best thing to do is factory reset and makes sure SMS is working, then install each app one at a time. I know it sounds like a lot but that's what worked for me.
If that doesn't work, this is what OnePlus's customer service had to say. It was seriously a lot of back and forth, and they were incredibly helpful, even if it didn't fix my issue, it might fix yours, so I'll post out conversation below:
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Jacob K
Jul 20 09:34
I got my device today, the 64GB sandstone black, and put in my AT&T sim card. The phone worked as usual-or so I thought. My data works. 4g LTE on the wireless network, group MMS works, and I even receive SMS fine. But I'm not able to send out any SMS for some reason. I get left with a "Message not sent" notification. I tried this first with the stock app then tried Hangouts and neither worked. I checked my APN and everything seems to be correct. I'm just at a loss, as it's odd that I can receive both SMS and MMS and even send MMS but I can't send out SMS. Is there something I can do to resolve this?
R (OnePlus)
Jul 22 13:27
Hi Jacob,
Let's try a few things to help you solve your SMS problem.
First, turn off your OnePlus One, carefully remove the SIM tray, and then power on your OnePlus One. Let it finish booting up. Obviously it will say there is no SIM inserted, cause there isn't!
Next, turn off your OnePlus One again. Carefully put the SIM tray/card back in the same way you took it out and power on again. Give your phone a few minutes to register on the network and get settled. Now, try to send an SMS, see if it works.
If we are back to square one, I'm going to have to gather a bit more info. As you probably already know, this problem is typically APN related. Are you using the PTA APN on At&t?
Would you mind downloading an SMS app called Textra (free) to see if you can send an SMS using this app please? Let me know if any of this stuff works, or not. Thanks.
Jacob K
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Alright, I tried all of the steps you gave me and it didn't work, so I tried again waiting longer in between each step and no luck. I also tried Textra and upon hitting the send button got an immediate notification that the message failed. I realize this seems to be a very specific problem because I've searched all over the internet and I've come up with no solutions. I posted in multiple forums with just one reply from someone else with the same issue. But since putting the ticket in I've also tried inputting the correct AT&T SMSC in all 4 formats to no avail. Every time I press update and re-enter it goes back to the old, which is in fact one of the correct SMSC's for AT&T (the one in quotes) with a ,145 tailing it (not sure what that's for). But any information you need I'll be glad to provide, and I greatly appreciate your response. I've been living off of Facebook messages and group chats the last few days, haha.
R (OnePlus)
Jul 22 14:46
Hey Jacob,
Cool, thanks for enduring a little troubleshooting and glad you understand the language of tech. Just to remove another obvious layer of doubt, please make sure you have updated to the latest version of CM via OTA. The fact that you can receive SMS messages makes this an interesting puzzle to solve.
For our next attempt, we will try something a little more drastic before I ultimately suggest a factory reset, but lets put that on the back burner for now.
Go to settings/apps and then swipe right 2 times to reach the 'All' category
For each of these apps: Phone/Messaging Storage , Messaging , Hangouts , and com.android.smspush
Perform this process: Force stop, Clear cache, Clear data
Do a restart when you are done and fire off an SMS when you are rebooted to a stable state. Any luck?
Jacob K
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Alright, no luck with that either, so I just sucked it up and did a factory reset. I tried sending an SMS immediately after and it worked, so I thought I was good. But then after I allowed Google to install all of my old apps, I tried it again and no luck. But I did notice when Google Voice installed, CM asked me if I wanted to use Voice+ (or something along those lines) and I said yes, chose my Gmail and allowed it to access my G+ info, but after that it asked me which email to use again and wouldn't go away until I clicked out of it. Then I had to swipe the notification away, so I figured Voice might be the culprit, uninstalled and voila, working SMS.
So maybe something in the Voice settings was messing things up, or maybe the CM Voice+ thing messed it up since it worked fine on my old phone. Not sure, but I'm happy to have fixed it. Everything works great now! And even though we weren't able to fix the problem through the troubleshooting steps you provided, I realize this was a difficult and very specific and local issue.
[insert nerdy thank you note here]
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Bliznade said:
Yes, I was! It was actually Google Voice setting itself up wrong or something and after I factory reset my SMS/MMS was working fine. I turned off Google's auto-app-restore and installed only the apps I needed and one at a time, trying SMS inbetween, since I knew it HAD to be an app if it worked after a factory reset but didn't after setting up my phone. I'd say if you have Google Voice to uninstall it completely. Some setting in there messed up my phone. If you don't have Voice installed, honestly the best thing to do is factory reset and makes sure SMS is working, then install each app one at a time. I know it sounds like a lot but that's what worked for me.
If that doesn't work, this is what OnePlus's customer service had to say. It was seriously a lot of back and forth, and they were incredibly helpful, even if it didn't fix my issue, it might fix yours, so I'll post out conversation below:
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Well I got to know the real reason behind it. It is Google voice but you don't need to uninstall it.
When you install Google install, there's an extra setting of voice+ in connection settings. (click more in connection settings to get it). If you enable voice+ which then says it'll use Google voice to send all sms from handset, then your sms won't work. If you disable it, then sms work fine just as before.
So no factory reset or uninstall of Google voice is required. Uninstall of Google voice worked bcoz it removes that voice+ setting as well.
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Well I got to know the real reason behind it. It is Google voice but you don't need to uninstall it.
When you install Google install, there's an extra setting of voice+ in connection settings. (click more in connection settings to get it). If you enable voice+ which then says it'll use Google voice to send all sms from handset, then your sms won't work. If you disable it, then sms work fine just as before.
So no factory reset or uninstall of Google voice is required. Uninstall of Google voice worked bcoz it removes that voice+ setting as well.
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Thanks.. Didn't find that setting but uninstall works perfect.
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Parvinder25 said:
Well I got to know the real reason behind it. It is Google voice but you don't need to uninstall it.
When you install Google install, there's an extra setting of voice+ in connection settings. (click more in connection settings to get it). If you enable voice+ which then says it'll use Google voice to send all sms from handset, then your sms won't work. If you disable it, then sms work fine just as before.
So no factory reset or uninstall of Google voice is required. Uninstall of Google voice worked bcoz it removes that voice+ setting as well.
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Parvinder25: Could you perhaps elaborate on exactly where these "connection settings" are located? I could not find them anywhere within the Google Voice app. I'd like to keep using GV for its visual voicemail feature, however it seems to completely disable my ability to send MMS messages (although they do send after GV is uninstalled). I've located a toggle to receive text messages either within google or through the messaging app, however the messaging app was already selected. That would be the only toggle I could locate within GV that remotely relates to messaging. Thanks in advance.
Hello Parvinder,
It was glad that you have resolved this issue, i am also facing similar issue with my One Plus One mobile - MESSAGING. I am using AT&T network. I couldn't fine Google Voice+ in the apps or settings. I can just see Google Voice but, i am not able to find which setting needs to be disabled or Uninstalled? Could you please provide exact navigation for the same would be great help for me and other users on this blog.
Appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Venki
EDIT: SOLVED!! (haven't tested but 95% sure). Did a factory reset and now that everything is back and running the Tap & Pay settings screen actually has stuff in it: http://i.imgur.com/3H3ZiBt.png - Pretty sure that's gonna fix it.
Only thing I can think of that had the slightest chance of causing the problem would be using the System UI tuner app (with non-rooted workaround) to get rid of the all the freaking icons in the status bar. That's the only thing I didn't do when I re-installed everything. Don't know if I dare try installing it again.
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Got my U11 last week and I can't for the life of me get Android Pay to work (worked just fine on my Nexus 5). Everything seems set up fine but when I go to to pay I put my phone up to the terminal and nothing happens on my phone, while the terminal says "card read error."
I've tried at multiple stores, , I've even reinstalled the app and removed and added my card again and still nothing. NFC is on and Android Pay is on the NFC Services list.
Also, is there supposed to be anything in the Tap & Pay settings menu? All I see is this: http://i.imgur.com/hNEpBnT.png
I wish there was a way to test this without buying stuff, I keep feeling like an idiot when it doesn't work and I have to take my wallet out everytime.
Are you rooted?
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Are you rooted?
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Nope, stock out of the box.
Are you on the latest firmware/software? The very first build of this phone had problems with authentication for Android Pay.
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Are you on the latest firmware/software? The very first build of this phone had problems with authentication for Android Pay.
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Yep, latest updates all around. I'm probably gonna factory reset it tonight after I can back up some stuff and start over. If it still doesn't work after that then back to HTC it will go.
Oops, double post deleted.
SOLVED! (refer to main post for details if you care)
Call Screening is working on the OOS Android 10 Open Beta 1 with the following instructions (ignore the first 3 steps if you're already on Android 10 open beta and rooted):
Requirements:
Android 10 Open Beta 1 (prior to OB1, there’s an issue with the caller not being able to hear the Assistant voice properly)
Root is necessary to make Google Phone a system app and to make the required mods to the XML file
Either the Pix3lify Magisk module or the Google Dialer Framework module (much lighter) to install the Google Phone app from the Play Store (might have to clear Play Store data/cache), or a patched Google Phone APK
App Systemizer and Busybox Magisk modules and Terminal Emulator
Preferences Manager Attached Google Call Screening Magisk module (all credit to thehappydinoa, I just updated it for the Call Screening flags on the latest Google Phone app)
Instructions:
install the beta
fastboot flash the patch root boot image from here (fastboot flash boot magisk_patched.img)
install TWRP and re-install Magisk both from Magisk, reboot
install Busybox and App Systemizer in Magisk
install Google Phone app using one of the above methods, enable all permissions and set as default Phone app, disable OOS Phone app, Systemize using Terminal Emulator (type su, then systemize, then choose the Phone app and systemize it to /system/priv-app), reboot
in Preferences Manager, enable system apps, scroll down to Phone, go to dialer_phenotype_flags.xml, search for ‘screen’ and set all the call_screen and callscreen flags to true, and search for ‘speak’ and set all the speakeasy and speak_easy flags to true. Install Call Screening Magisk Module, reboot
It seems Google Visual Voicemail seems to work only on certain phones with certain carriers, but not on the GM1917 with T-Mobile. I’ve tried putting the GM1915 software on my GM1917 but still can’t get it to work. It seems to work with GM1915s that have been converted to international firmware and rooted when Google Phone is installed as a system app as above.
Finally!!! I thought I was alone! Hope to see where this goes I really miss Google visual voicemail
Doesn't the "pixelfy" magisk module warn about bootloops on oxygen OS? Otherwise, wow, you got the screening to work, awesome! Unfortunately, I have nothing to offer on why the volume would be too low.
Cm4nXD said:
Finally!!! I thought I was alone! Hope to see where this goes I really miss Google visual voicemail
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You're not alone! I really want the Google visual voicemail and transcription. I feel like it's an issue with my phone/account because there was someone with a OnePlus 6T with a very similar mod that got it working on T-Mobile. I might just need to wipe and try again.
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Doesn't the "pixelfy" magisk module warn about bootloops on oxygen OS? Otherwise, wow, you got the screening to work, awesome! Unfortunately, I have nothing to offer on why the volume would be too low.
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It does give that warning, but I've had no issues with it. I've been using it since this phone first got Magisk. YMMV, of course.
Attempted everything included in the tutorial but I used dialer framework. Sadly, I could not get anything to appear. What was used in the guide?
Edit: I noticed the modified xml is about 28kb. Before I replace the xml in my root, it's about 14kb. I'll replace the file, and restart, only to see, I have a 14kb file again. Is this the issue?
It worked for me. Google Visual Voicemail and Transcriptions! I got the Call Screen options but did not receive any calls to test out out. Here is the rub... Google Phone went to sleep last night with everything set. This morning it had reverted to the standard set of options. Visual Voicemail, (no Transcriptions), and no Call Screen.
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It worked for me. Google Visual Voicemail and Transcriptions! I got the Call Screen options but did not receive any calls to test out out. Here is the rub... Google Phone went to sleep last night with everything set. This morning it had reverted to the standard set of options. Visual Voicemail, (no Transcriptions), and no Call Screen.
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I'm noticing a consistency on the app resetting itself.
I would love to see if there was a way to keep the OOS Native call recording and get this as well...... any ideas?
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I'm noticing a consistency on the app resetting itself.
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Can't seem to get it to re-enable after this morning either.
It's very obvious we need dedicated development for this project to work. Perhaps making a bounty for the successful and repeatable modification to get call screening and maybe voicemail.
We can just make a Tasker profile guys. I made one back in the day to constantly keep material design 2 enabled. I'm working on one rn that will Auto enable dark mode for the Google apps at sundown and whatever other phenotypes or bugle changes i need to make. Including VVM and CS
If you ever managed to solve problems , please update the post. Somehow , I did the exact same stuff before I saw your post and have exact same problems , low call screen volume , Voicemail can't activate
So I have had success using Preference Manger from the Google Play Store to kick in transcription visual voicemail. The settings stuck overnight too! I can't get Call Screen working yet though.
In Preference Manger I scrolled I enabled system apps from the three dot menu.
I scrolled down to phone (searching crashed the app)
I side scrolled to dialer.phenotype.xml
I searched "transcription" in the xml file
I turned every one from false to true
I force stopped the phone app
It works.
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I'm trying to get Pixel Call Screening and Native Visual Voicemail working on my GM1917. I'm on T-Mobile US, and my phone is rooted with Magisk on OOS 9.5.8. From the settings I changed, it seems like the Call Screening should work in the US and Canada, and maybe elsewhere also. And it seems like VVM should work on Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, Tracfone, Freedom (CA), O2 (UK), and Swisscom.
So far, I've gotten the Voicemail tab to show up in the Google Phone app, but VVM won't activate on T-Mobile. And I've gotten Call Screening enabled with working transcription, but the Google Assistant voice is too quiet for the caller to hear. I'm hoping someone here can help me get these things working fully.
Requirements:
Root is necessary to make Google Phone a system app and to make the required mods to the XML file
Either the Pix3lify Magisk module, the Google Dialer Framework module (much lighter), or a modded Google Phone APK to install Google Phone
App Systemizer Magisk module
A root file explorer (I'm using Root Explorer)
Instructions:
Install Google Phone (I used Google Phone 34.0.253691707 from APKMirror)
Use App Systemizer Magisk module and Terminal Emulator to move Google Phone app to /system/priv-app/
Reboot Phone (You may also have to freeze/disable the OOS native phone app)
Force Stop Google Phone app
Using a root file explorer, unzip and copy attached dialer_phenotype_flags.xml to /data/data/com.google.android/dialer/shared_prefs/ (You may have to set permissions to 0660 rw-rw----).
Reboot your device (I've found that if you wait too long between Force Stopping, replacing the file, and rebooting, the Google Phone app will restart and override the changes)
When you re-open Google Phone app, you should have Call Screen in the menu ( It won't show up unless you enable the Microphone permission) and the Voicemail tab accessible (You may have to delete the Carrier VVM app for it to show up)
Screenshots of Call Screen and VVM tab on OP7Pro
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What flags did you switch from false to true to enable call screen?
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What flags did you switch from false to true to enable call screen?
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Anything with speakeasy, speak_easy, call_screen. For visual voicemail, change anything with vvm and voicemail (except a few flags that end in disable — they should be false). There are also a bunch of Duo related flags that I changed to integrate Duo more in the dialer.
I can give you a full list tonight when I’m home
A full list with be great!
I got Call Screen working and working transcriptions in visual voicemail as well.
The Call Screen assistant voice is too quiet to be useful at this time. Hopefully there will be a solution found for this too!
jetfire245 said:
Attempted everything included in the tutorial but I used dialer framework. Sadly, I could not get anything to appear. What was used in the guide?
Edit: I noticed the modified xml is about 28kb. Before I replace the xml in my root, it's about 14kb. I'll replace the file, and restart, only to see, I have a 14kb file again. Is this the issue?
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A full list with be great!
I got Call Screen working and working transcriptions in visual voicemail as well.
The Call Screen assistant voice is too quiet to be useful at this time. Hopefully there will be a solution found for this too!
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Which carrier and phone model do you have?
I am using a t-mo converted to international
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I am using a t-mo converted to international
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I'm not sure why my international on T-Mobile stays stuck on activating for VVM. Are you using Pix3lify or any other relevant mods?
I am using Google dialer framework vs pixelfy, maybe that is the issue?