Hello, I have only had my touch pro a few days and when I try to access my voicemail I get to the part to enter my pin, then it tells me "first new message..." and then it hangs up. Is this a known issue? I tried searching the forum and in fact all of google, but nothing.
Any ideas?
I've had the same issue here in the Netherlands.
Disconnect when I called my own VM, also a disconnect when I tried to leave a message at a friend.
Both are in the TMobile network.
Just tried it again, but it workes ok now
solved
I figured it out for my phone. When I put my sim card in, the phone auto detects settings for sms, mms, data and voicemail. Here in Canada, providers have several different voicemail retrieval numbers and the phone autodetected the wrong one. I thought that since it did work at least somewhat, that the number was not the issue.
Contact your service provider and make sure your phone didn't choose the wrong retrieval number too
I just flashed up the new Energy ROM. I keep getting a pop up that says "Device in registering on a voice service only network. Data services are currently unavailable." The internet seems to be working fine. I know i am in a 1X only service area but everything was fine on the stock ROM. Why am i getting this pop up and how can i fix it?
Anyone help with a solution for the "voice service only" popup ???
I am getting the same pop up on the mighty rom and i am also in the 1x area. Data is working fine also but this error is annoying.
Device is registering on a voice only network error message
Device is registering on a voice only network. This is extremely annoying. This error message will pop up in no more than 5 seconds after you click OK. This happens on flashed roms of the Touch Pro 2. I am on Verizon.
rayearth05 said:
Device is registering on a voice only network. This is extremely annoying. This error message will pop up in no more than 5 seconds after you click OK. This happens on flashed roms of the Touch Pro 2. I am on Verizon.
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I've been looking for a possible fix to this issue as well and can't find anything. I also contacted htc support hoping there might be a way to disable the message alert but they say it's verizon's network that sends out the message? I guess this makes sense considering it doesn't happen with the Verizon stock ROM! I was hoping a registry hack might do the trick, but if it's a message from the network then there's not much you can do to stop it unless verizon was to issue a specific carrier cab to address it. . .
did you program your phone with *228 after your last flash??
Check this out:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=98401&highlight=modified+prl&page=9
More specifically:
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showpost.php?p=1465879&postcount=85
With the implementation anti-theft you know, in case of loss, the exact location of your phone Android.
How it works?
Theft application is automatically activated when you restart the phone and detect a SIM change.
The program seamlessly send a sms every minute (or configured in the application) to mobile phone indicated. The SMS is not recorded in the outbox.
"I can activate / deactivate the service differently?
Yes, to detect the change of SIM, the phone will automatically send an SMS to the phone number of the new SIM, you just have to send an SMS to that number with the phrase set in the anti-theft application to start or stop service .
How to authorize a SIM?
Simply access the application and click on the button "Allow SIM."
How to authorize all my SIM's?
To enable multiple SIM, you just have to put the application anti-theft in "test mode" and go authorizing one to one phone SIM. Do not forget to turn off the "test mode" to complete this task.
What happens if you accidentally activate the service?
You can access the application anti-theft (using the key provided) and click on the top button (to be put in red).
If I have GPS, can locate my phone?
Yes, because if your phone lacks GPS, find the phone for mobile phone masts, they give an approximation of the location of your phone.
Please any questions or problems, please send an email to the developer. Thanks.
anyone have trouble setting google voice as their primary voicemail?
when i download the app, and go through the initial setup, i sign in with my account, hit "next", select "do not use google voice to make any calls", hit "next", hit "configure", then i select the "google voice" option instead of "my carrier" - and i get an error message that says "call settings error: failed to retrieve and save current forwarding number settings. do you want to switch to the new provider anyway?"
i select "yes", and then i get another error message that says "call settings error: forwarding number change unsuccessful. please contact your carrier if your problem persists".
anyone else run into this issue? even if you haven't run into this issue, any suggestions for how to get around it? i only want to contact my carrier as a last resort, because i doubt at&t is going to know how/care to solve this issue.
any advice would be appreciated - i only want to use google voice for my voicemail! thanks in advance.
Was having the same problem and found this - worked fine - but needed to reboot:
"Go into the settings at voice.google.com and deactivate your phone and reactivate it. The deactivate step will give a code to enter in your phone...skip that. Next, click on activate this phone and it will give you a string to dial...something like *004*yourgooglevoicenumber#"
Just go online and make sure your phone is active, then enter that string *004*1...#
at what point during this process are you rebooting? i still can't get it to work...
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Was having the same problem and found this - worked fine - but needed to reboot:
"Go into the settings at voice.google.com and deactivate your phone and reactivate it. The deactivate step will give a code to enter in your phone...skip that. Next, click on activate this phone and it will give you a string to dial...something like *004*yourgooglevoicenumber#"
Just go online and make sure your phone is active, then enter that string *004*1...#
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The first time I did it it didn't work - after reinstalling going through setup, letting it fail, and then doing the steps, and then rebooting it worked perfectly. So yeah, thanks!
I got it to work but it changed my voice mail greeting. Can I not have the generic AT&T greeting while using google visual voice mail.
could somebody please post the EXACT steps, step by step, of how they got it to work? i.e., when you reboot, when you uninstall/reinstall google voice, whether you set it up through google voice settings or call settings in the general phone settings...
i've tried every permutation of every post on here, and i still can't get it to work for some reason.
edit: turns out that, even though it says there was a failure in the forwarding, it still works... when i call my phone, my google voice mailbox picks up - and when i leave a message, google voice gets that message and gives me an alert... strange. people actually got it to setup where they didn't receive an error? it works, but my voicemail settings in the phone's call settings doesn't say "google voice" - it still says "my carrier".
I don't think he's being clear in his post, I don't think there is way to get it to work through the GV app. Dialing the *004*+1#* changes your voice mail provider on the phone, but doesn't change the dialogue box in the phone options, it will still say "My carrier".
I used the *004* method and my phone forwards to GV and notifies of voicemail just as you described. That's how it should work =)
I pretty much followed his post. I visited the GV settings online, deactivated the phone using the codes they gave me, uninstalled the application. Reinstalled the app, then activated the phone on the site using the codes they gave me and rebooted my phone. To test it I called myself and it went straight to google voice, then upon launching the application it went to the inbox instead of the set up. This worked for me, and I don't think I'm missing any steps.
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I don't think he's being clear in his post, I don't think there is way to get it to work through the GV app. Dialing the *004*+1#* changes your voice mail provider on the phone, but doesn't change the dialogue box in the phone options, it will still say "My carrier".
I used the *004* method and my phone forwards to GV and notifies of voicemail just as you described. That's how it should work =)
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this is what i needed to hear all along.
i was waiting for the settings to take effect in the call settings (i.e., switch from "my carrier" to "google voice"), but this isn't going to happen on our phone.
however, even though this doesn't happen, google voice still becomes your primary voicemail.
thanks for making that clear!
Thanks for the tips after spending 25 minutes on the phone with the att rep who didn't help one bit this worked perfectly.
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Thanks for this!! Worked GREAT!
Sorry for not being clear - it still says my carrier - but works with GV... same thing on my phone.
I had the same issue as well.
Mine is now set to "Google Voice" under Voicemail Service. This is even after a reboot but GV voicemails were fine even when set as "My carrier". So not sure why it changed.
I just made sure under Settings -> Call -> Call forwarding that my GV number was set for
"Forward when busy"
"Forward when unanswered"
"Forward when unreachable"
When I select GV as Voicemail Service, it gave me the same error but it stayed. Strange. But GV has always worked for me no matter what it displayed. Long as it was set properly under the "Forward ..." options.
Thanks this was bugging me!
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Thanks this was bugging me!
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In case people didn't realize the Google Voice setup just sets up forwarding nothing else. Also forwarding is at the line level and not device. So if you take the SIM out and put it in an iphone or anything else it will continue going to Google Voice until you change it manually. Just FYI,
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I accidently blocked a friends number a couple weeks ago. I unblocked it but my phone (Note 22 Ultra unlocked on T-mo) keeps blocking the call, we can text but not call. I went into the settings and turned off Caller ID and spam but it lets too many other calls in. I switched it to "only block high-risk scam calls" and now I can receive calls from my friend but still get some spam calls. I want to put it back on "block all spam and calls" but anyone have an idea how to make sure my friend who's number is stored and saved in my phone can call me?
Try to restart phone then clear phone app cache followed by app data if still blocking.
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Try to restart phone then clear phone app cache followed by app data if still blocking.
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Tried that but did not work.
See if the contact is rerouted to voicemail
Can't unblock a number
So i blocked this number and i want to unblock it but my phone wont let me (Galaxy note 5) after i unblocked it it still shows that the number is blocked. Im able to call them but unable to recieve any calls from them the phone automatically rejects their calls as if theyre still blocked.. im...
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See if the contact is rerouted to voicemail
Can't unblock a number
So i blocked this number and i want to unblock it but my phone wont let me (Galaxy note 5) after i unblocked it it still shows that the number is blocked. Im able to call them but unable to recieve any calls from them the phone automatically rejects their calls as if theyre still blocked.. im...
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Its definitely something with the dialer. I installed googles phone app and no problem.
Who is your carrier? When you block a number, it gets reported to your carrier. Log into your account with your carrier and look for anything that references call filtering or number blocking. You should be able to unblock the number.
If you are using a third-party call filtering/blocking app, check it.