Need a small Dialer-Application! Need help. - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Hi and congratulation for your great work.
I need a small dialing app working on the xda.
The soft should work as follows:
Enter a phone #. via keyboard. Press connect.
App dials the number and wait for connect.
After connection the app disconnect the line
within 1 second or less. Then connect and disconnect
again until STOP button is pressed
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Who can realize that.
pls contact me by mail
[email protected]

Re: Need a small Dialer-Application! Need h
sneak said:
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I need a small dialing app working on the xda.
Enter a phone #. via keyboard. Press connect.
App dials the number and wait for connect.
After connection the app disconnect the line
within 1 second or less. Then connect and disconnect
again until STOP button is pressed.
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Done. Give us your phone number so we can test it. :twisted:
No seriously: we focus on writing software that makes many more people happy than unhappy. Your proposed piece of software would not fall into this category.

Hi,
my number is +49.815.4711 .
No, no we need this kind of software for internal testing only,
as we are a telecommunication company.
So, please contact me by email, so we can discuss it.
Thanks in advance.
sneak

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Sprint Touch Pro Dialer

This dialer is really aweful considering there is no smart dial..
plus you cant tap the contact and have their numbers popup so you can choose which you want to call.
these are basics of wm and i dont have these features. I love the phone and it's features, but smart dial is extremely important to me and im sure to others as well.
is there something i can do to replace the dialer?
help if you can
Thank you
There is Smart Dial on my Sprint Touch Pro. The thing that bothers me is everytime you touch a name under the dialer it automatically starts calling them. I would like it to go to the contact so you can pick which number to call.
bombzhome said:
There is Smart Dial on my Sprint Touch Pro. The thing that bothers me is everytime you touch a name under the dialer it automatically starts calling them. I would like it to go to the contact so you can pick which number to call.
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You have to click on the input bar at the very top of the screen before you touch a name. This will search instead of dial.
bombzhome said:
There is Smart Dial on my Sprint Touch Pro. The thing that bothers me is everytime you touch a name under the dialer it automatically starts calling them. I would like it to go to the contact so you can pick which number to call.
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Use your D-pad to scroll through the numbers, press Left or Right after you see the name.
Possible threadjack...
...How do you input extra numbers to be dialed after the phone number, i.e., to dial a pause and your password for instance).
I thought it was "," but that didn't work. And for short numbers like traffic "511" plus the highway, I put in 511,4951 and it converts it to 511-4951.
^^ the letter p is for pause and w is for wait ^^
darwinbrewer said:
You have to click on the input bar at the very top of the screen before you touch a name. This will search instead of dial.
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Too bad you can't make the input bar a little bigger, I find it hard to tap the input box without using the stylus. Most times I can tap everything with my finger but that input box always messes me up.
I use the Sprint Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) feature almost exclusively now to dial numbers from my Contacts. Regardless of what Sprint calls it, it's Microsoft Voice Command and it works quite well. There's no training and you don't have to record voice tags. It just works
It even works well with a Bluetooth headset. Just tap the answer/call button on the headset and tell your phone who to dial. If there's more than one number for the contact, it will ask which one to dial. I rarely take my phone out of the holster to make a call.
Pete
PGRtoo said:
I use the Sprint Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) feature almost exclusively now to dial numbers from my Contacts. Regardless of what Sprint calls it, it's Microsoft Voice Command and it works quite well. There's no training and you don't have to record voice tags. It just works
It even works well with a Bluetooth headset. Just tap the answer/call button on the headset and tell your phone who to dial. If there's more than one number for the contact, it will ask which one to dial. I rarely take my phone out of the holster to make a call.
Pete
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Yeah, I dial everyone with it unless there's too much background noise. I LOVE it.
You can also tell it to start programs by saying "Start " then the program name, OR, you can tell it to play media files by saying the same thing. You can even ask it for the date and time and your battery level. I never even really knew how good it was until I used it. Not one review I read talked about it.
i dont think you guys understand what i am saying... i owned the xv6800 for 2 years and the i760 also... smartdial does work on the touch pro but when you hit the number with your finger it calls that number.. with the xv6800 and i760 you tap and hold and all the contact info comes up in a little popup and you tap the number you want to call..
as for the dpad.. the dpad takes alot to get use to..it's too easy to make mistakes using the dpad.
i brought back the original dialer through the reg and it still did not help. htc has completely taken over the os with their proprietary software. not too smart on their end. i have also disabled the touch flo and you get the same ugly white dialer.
Just read!
And the answer you were given in this thread is that when you see the number in your call history, you use your d-Pad to scroll through the numbers in your directory and when you see the one you want you hit enter and your phone will "F"-ing dial it. Can you not read?
itster2 said:
i dont think you guys understand what i am saying... i owned the xv6800 for 2 years and the i760 also... smartdial does work on the touch pro but when you hit the number with your finger it calls that number.. with the xv6800 and i760 you tap and hold and all the contact info comes up in a little popup and you tap the number you want to call..
as for the dpad.. the dpad takes alot to get use to..it's too easy to make mistakes using the dpad.
i brought back the original dialer through the reg and it still did not help. htc has completely taken over the os with their proprietary software. not too smart on their end. i have also disabled the touch flo and you get the same ugly white dialer.
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In my dialer, it has a Contacts button in the lower left corner. If you use that, then it works the way you describe: click a contact and then you can pick which number you want to use. Doesn't everyone have this?
I agree with the OP. I would like to have smart dialer access Contacts so that I can quickly pull up someone's full contact info and then decide which number to call. I also try to avoid using the D pad because it isn't 100% accurate (or at least not for me) and I have had trouble dialing the wrong number or person inadvertently.
Trying to use the current Contacts option isn't very finger friendly for me.
Update - I just used Advanced Config to turn off the dialer skin, and now I have what I was looking for. At least with Sprint, the basic dialer has smart dial that allows you to tap a contact and it brings up the persons contact info, rather than just dialing their default number. I'm going to give this a try for a while.
I use Spb's Mobile shell to do as you describe.
http://beta.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/mobileshell/screenshots.html
QWERTY stuck on compact, wont change to Full
I have been doing some tweaking to my phone and after adding the black dialer, my QWERTY that displays with messages is the compact and not the full anymore. I have tried to change it in the Today section but it keeps reverting back to the compact style. I have not been able to locate the cab file to delete it. Any help would be great, thanks I should specify, I am using the touch pro

Vibrate on Call Connect. Turn away from the peak of radiation.

Vibrate on Call Connect. Turn away from the peak of radiation.
WM 6.5.3 Tested, OK!
passok007 said:
Vibrate on Call Connect. Turn away from the peak of radiation.
WM 6.5.3 Tested, OK!
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Pls give more info about the usage of the program...
pbasiros said:
Pls give more info about the usage of the program...
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what he means is that when the call is connected radiation is at its peak
so if u wait for it to connect and then put it near your ear you will save yourself from radiation
however i can not tell if the program itself works
he has only 1 post
You can just watch for the call timer to kickin for GSM phones, then place the phone in your ear.
But that doesnt work for CDMA. So this might be an option.
I will try this and see....thanks.
Great! This is really the app I looked for several days. Thank you for your post.
This app will give a short vibrate indicating that the your outgoing call is answered, so that you have not put the phone near your ear when calling.
you dont need this cab press phone > menu > options > scroll down and check vibrate vhen call is connected, but thanks on try
Hi!
This app is useful for me, I have an old Diamond and it works, but on start a popup window appears with a message that I cannot understand what it says, cause chars are messed up and it asks to press yes or no. I don't know what it says, so I press yes and it works.
If someone can tell me what this thing asks it would be nice and also, if I can make it stop asking, cause I would like to put it to autostart.
Thanks!
This is a Chinese program so the letters do not show up correctly. You need to run this program only once as it does not run permanently. Instead it will (on first run) register to the Windows Mobile notification service:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Notifications\WStart.cnCallVibrate
adding several values below.
This will make the program run (and vibrate) when a connection is established.
A second call to the program will make it detect that settings are already in the registry and ask if you want to un-register it. If you answer "Yes", then the association is removed (hence no more vibration on connect), if you answer "No" then nothing changes.
tobbbie said:
This is a Chinese program so the letters do not show up correctly. You need to run this program only once as it does not run permanently. Instead it will (on first run) register to the Windows Mobile notification service:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\Notifications\WStart.cnCallVibrate
adding several values below.
This will make the program run (and vibrate) when a connection is established.
A second call to the program will make it detect that settings are already in the registry and ask if you want to un-register it. If you answer "Yes", then the association is removed (hence no more vibration on connect), if you answer "No" then nothing changes.
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Thanks for the answer tobbbie!
Finally I understood what's going on with this application
English patched Version + readme added
I have patched the original file and added a readme - original file still included. Get it from the attachment. Readme tells:
CallVibrate(WStart.cn) will register to the Windows Mobile notification
service at HKLM\System\Notifications when first started.
You get the response "Activated" after done and a short vibrate.
A subsequent call to the program will ask if you want to deactivate it.
Select either "Yes" (to remove the notification) or "No" to keep as is.
Program was patched to deliver English strings (keeping length intact)
instead of Chinese, no intended functional changes were done.
Guidance was taken from the patched CallerLoc.exe found in Aleut's
Typhoon Kitchen to identify the locations for patching CallVibrate.
To complete documentation, then the "FileDescription" in the resource
was changed with ResourceHacker from some Chinese string to
"Vibrate on outgoing Call Connect for Windows Mobile"
to depict its purpose also there.
The program itself seems to be an offspring from the Caller Loc program
which is maintained at: http://wstart.cn/
CallerLoc is much more powerful but has little use outside of China.
It creeped out of the ROC (to Russia first) removed of all configuration
data and used only to deliver the Vibrate on Connect function.
This can be achiedved also with this simple program for the sole purpose
to give a short vibration when the outgoing call connects.
Thanks to the original author!
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Phone locks if call busy/engaged

Hi....I'm new to this forum and the world of Android....hoping someone can help me!
I picked up a Samsung Galaxy S3 the other day and noticed something unusual with the call function. If I make and receive a call (i.e. the call has actually connected) everything works as expected...proximity sensor engages, and when the call is finished it returns to the call screen. However, if I dial a number and the line at the other end is busy/engaged, I remove the phone from my ear and it returns to the phone lock screen (where I need to enter my password due to my hookup with Microsoft exchange at work). If I don't place the phone to my ear it returns to the normal call screen. Its a pain having to enter the password after attempting to make a call to a busy line, as the first thing I want to do is redial the number.
Has anyone else experienced this? I'm running ICS 4.04.
Try enable auto redial under call setting - additional setting.
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Arsaw said:
Try enable auto redial under call setting - additional setting.
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda app-developers app
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Thanks....I'll give it a try. Just need to find a phone line that is busy again!
Ok....here's another weird one associated with the call function on the SGS3 running ICS 4.0.4. When I use a bluetooth headset and make a call, the phone will automatically lock when I hang up regardless of whether the "time to lock" has been met. As mentioned before, I'm connected to an exchange account so security has been assigned such that I need to enter a password to access my phone after a certain time period (max 15 minutes). I'm beginning to wonder if these automatic locks with the call function are pre-determined by the exchange security?? Or perhaps a bug in ICS?
Anyone else experiencing this?
Phone Locks on Busy Signal when Phone held to Face
lmyers said:
Thanks....I'll give it a try. Just need to find a phone line that is busy again!
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lmyers, did this work for you? I have the same problem, have changed the auto-redial to On, but no busy signal to test it on yet...

Sony sbh52 voice dialing with xperia z ultra?

This is a great little handset but limited by no dial function it is pretty well limited!
I mean answering calls is great but to make a call you have to get the ultra out and dial and then swap to the handset.
Is there any way to voice dial or are we hoping for an update from Sony?
wingnutLP said:
This is a great little handset but limited by no dial function it is pretty well limited!
I mean answering calls is great but to make a call you have to get the ultra out and dial and then swap to the handset.
Is there any way to voice dial or are we hoping for an update from Sony?
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I discover yesterday that you can dial. You can access to calls register and press the button to call directly. use buttons .
natispain said:
I discover yesterday that you can dial. You can access to calls register and press the button to call directly. use buttons .
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I had found that but it only remembers the last few numbers
wingnutLP said:
This is a great little handset but limited by no dial function it is pretty well limited!
I mean answering calls is great but to make a call you have to get the ultra out and dial and then swap to the handset.
Is there any way to voice dial or are we hoping for an update from Sony?
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Currently there is no way to access your address book. Probably wont be either as imagine the time it would take to scroll through your contacts. I have over 500, so thats just not an option.
To access a dialer, and move between numbers is probably the only real choice, but that would still take a long time.
I can't see any of these being implemented by Sony.
My 2 cents
I bought mine yesterday, and yes , the fact that you can only access he call log but not contacts is annoying. But can't someone write a small app for it to bring up the contacts just like my car does? i mean i can enter contacts and then i have to select the first letter. this could be fairly ok-ish, right?
Is there a way to use it to wake google now and get google now to dial the number we want?
Fwiw I sold the phone and bought a note 3
Lovely bit of kit but too compromised as a phone for me

Unlock Screen Programmatically

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glensantacruz said:
Hi Guys,
I've ported one of my apps: eNotify to the Ornate TrueSmart:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hermes.enotifylite
A couple of users have written to request that eNotify turn on the screen when a new email arrives. So that works fine. However, they would also like the screen to be unlocked so that they don't need swipe to dismiss the clock-screen to see the notification.
We have a similar option that works on most Android devices: Settings / "Dismiss Screen Lock"
In code:
Deprecated Way:
KeyguardManager keyguardManager = (KeyguardManager) context.getSystemService(Activity.KEYGUARD_SERVICE);
KeyguardLock lock = keyguardManager.newKeyguardLock(context.KEYGUARD_SERVICE);
lock.disableKeyguard();
Current Way:
getWindow().addFlags(WindowManager.LayoutParams.FLAG_DISMISS_KEYGUARD);
BUT it doesn't work on the Ornate TruSmart which leads me to believe this isn't actually a lock screen, but something else. Is there a way to programmatically dismiss this screen?
Best Regards,
Glen
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I don't use screen lock on my TS, and your app works fine for me, awaking the screen and presenting the popup notification. One question though: When in silent mode, the vibrate feels like just one small bump, and is barely noticed. Any way to increase the vibrate, or set a pattern? Thanks.
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glensantacruz said:
Okay. Thanks for the info. I'm still attempting to track it down. Apparently, removing the lock works on some ROMS, but not others.
You can set the vibration like:
Alerts Tab (!) -> Default Profile -> Default Alert -> Bell Chime -> Vibration
There are baked in vibrations such as:
short, medium, long
But you can also hold your finger down to record one of a custom length.
Please feel free to email me at the support address if you need anything. I'd also welcome any reports of TrueSmart specific issues that need investigating.
Thanks,
Glen
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That worked, thanks. So far so good with my TS...
@glensantacruz, eNotifyLite did not function on my device at all. Sadly once I installed the app, google search started to crash constantly. this made my TrueSmart unusable. Once I uninstalled everything worked once again.
I had high hopes for this.
Suggestion. in the setup separate SMS and email configuration. I am not interested in email in my tiny watch screen. I only really want sms, hangouts, Phone calls and basic glance-able alerts to wake my screen. On my phone I might try your app for email.. I looks very interesting and full of features.
I am a bit confused. In order to receive these notifications the ts must be connect through BT to my phone? If that is true how are u getting past the issues with BT connection with a phone
rhineymac said:
I am a bit confused. In order to receive these notifications the ts must be connect through BT to my phone? If that is true how are u getting past the issues with BT connection with a phone
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This is not a simple situation but I will attempt to explain my solution:
For SMS
first I have a full service SIM and account for my TS on ATT
next use google voice for my primary number, this involves installing the GV app and configuring it, then getting the GV number socialized..
next I force force sms responce on my phone and my TS to use the GV # with an Xposed plugin called "XVoice+".
For EMAIL / Internet based:
first I have a full service SIM and account for my TS on ATT that is part of a 15gb shared family plan.
The final result is I receive all SMS on both devices. A couple Caveats, GV does not support the short message format so no twitter alerts. depending on the sms source, some messages are more readable on the TS then others.
Unfortunately for me I'm in Canada and lacking Google voice. Thanks for the explanation tho. Omate is doing a ota in a few more weeks fixing the BT issue. I think I will hold off and wait and see how well it works. I've spoken with Le pen and he tells me that the new fix is working very well.

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