Hello,
This is a simple application that shows you exactly how long your phone was ringing, for incoming and missed calls.
Simple, lightweight and fast!
Get it on Google Play
Enjoy :laugh:
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Are there any free programs out there will that will allow me to hear an audible notification for missed calls every so many minutes.?
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This is my problem
say A calls me and I couldn't pick up so the phone rings then directs A to my voice mail
so then A calls me again
this time the led would flash, the screen would show that A is calling, but the ringer would not ring.
The ringer on my phone is always on the highest ringer and I tested it out and I am still getting the same results.
Does anyone else has the same issue??
That is what exactly happen to me, i don't have a voice box (since roger is expensive)
But i notice if i do miss the first call (being forward or not) the second call will never rings.
As long the second call is the same person as first call.
I think it is a call blocking system so you don't get rings everytime the same person multi-call you within a time frame
ii thanks I thought that I was the only one or something
yeh rogers is bloody expensive, also you any suggestions to fix this
and thanks
I suggest you make a super ringtone with max sound. So you don't miss the first call. Or
simply write a android program that calls you back on missing calls.
wrongfeifong said:
I suggest you make a super ringtone with max sound. So you don't miss the first call. Or
simply write a android program that calls you back on missing calls.
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I got a loud ringtone
how do you do the android program
I've just finished and uploaded my first app. It is called Missed Call Priority.
Using it you can check the priority of the call you missed (and how long a caller tried to reach you in seconds).
Features:
- Missed call priority notifications,
- Different blinking led color for every priority,
- Different icon color for every priority,
- List with history calls.
How to use it:
After missing a call click on the Missed Call Priority notification. Native, android call list will be shown. Click 'back' button on your phone to get recently missed call priorities with calling duration.
Market URL: market://details?id=com.lofatsoftware.mcp
I'll be grateful for comments / bugs descriptions / suggestions.
I am creating an app which will speak the caller name when the phone rings. I am using TTS for this. Everything is working smooth except in one situation. When the phone rings at time user press the Volume / Turn off button to put the ringing on silent though incoming call continues. I am unable to handle this situation. I have one UI (Activity) for app settings, One BroadCast reciever to handle calls, One PhoneStateListener to check the incoming call and one Service to execute the TTS. How and where to handle this trigger when the user puts the ringing of the phone in silent.
You can send fake sms/ make a fake call to yourself with phone number of other person or save a fake call/fake sms to Call Log/sms inbox , outbox(unread,read) ,
Get out the trouble, give yourself a fake-call id or sms (text messages) !
Simulate a fake caller id to rescue yourself from an awkward situation, like boring meeting, annoying conversation, meaningless interview...
The fake-call id won't charge you any fee, it is totally FREE.
Features:
☆ Fake incoming call, sms, outgoing call/sms, missed call
☆ Fake call logs (along with date, time, duration, person, incoming calls, outgoing calls, missed calls)
☆ Fake SMS log (sent, received, read, unread)
☆ Hide icon from Launcher (no body will be aware of the present of this app). Dial a #777 to launch.
☆ Make a quick fake call by dial #777# (Set name and phone number in Setting)
☆ Very easy to pick a contacts from contact book
☆ Show notification for call log and sms
☆ Fake immediately, in the past, in the future
☆ Fake call with vibration, ringtone
☆ Scheduling for future messages, call logs
Google Play : link
apk
any chance you could post the apk?...i don't do google...
I'd be happy to pay for the privilege if that helps...