[Q] Internet Call - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi guys,
Finally i took the plunge and ordered one from clove uk, really can't wait for the device to arrive...
just a quick question, on gingerbread there is suppose to be internet calling or voip dialing support out of the box. Is this feature available on this phone??
Currently i am using desire HD and i have to use fring for voip calls..
Can someone enlighten me about this..
Thanks in advance..cheers

nope, don't have the ability to setup voip providers on stock -- unlike CM7 on my desire, where I could add "internet phone providers" in the settings->phone area

Thanks for the reply..what a waste on such a perfect device...looks like i'll still be needing fring than.
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[Q] Will Devs be Able to Enable GSM Voice?

As some of you may recall the HTC Shift shipped with quad GSM bands, but had no GSM voice call functions. As I recall, the devs were finally able to turn on GSM voice functions on the Shift. Do you think that the devs can also enable the Flyer to use GSM Voice functionality?
Flyer has already active voice and video call...it works like samsung tab,go to youtube or telefonino.net and you will see that they make a phone call with it.
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mwakious said:
Flyer has already active voice and video call...it works like samsung tab,go to youtube or telefonino.net and you will see that they make a phone call with it.
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From what I understand, the only voice and video calls on the Flyer that are presently supported are VoIP calls. The Flyer manual only mentions VoIP calls, but not video or voice calls using GSM. Do you have a link to a video showing a voice call using the GSM bands?
Thanks for your answer.
Edit: Rechecked the manual, and it does not even specifically mention VoIP calls, but for sure through Skype that is possible. Before the worldwide HTC site showed video calls, but I assume it was a Skype call. Amost all sites still say that the HTC Flyer does not have GSM call functionality. Does anyone have a Flyer to test this out?
unfortunately you're right...... I was searching more than 4 hours to find out if the voice call is available out from the box, but it doesn't. although in user manual it doesn't specify about this, i think it will be possible by root access and custom rom (with our dev support). all we have to do, is to wait until is out from the market. as I understand the euro version is coming out today...... I hope, will see some review very soon!
I am ready for donation to the one which will make this happening!!!!
ovigt71 said:
unfortunately you're right...... I was searching more than 4 hours to find out if the voice call is available out from the box, but it doesn't. although in user manual it doesn't specify about this, i think it will be possible by root access and custom rom (with our dev support). all we have to do, is to wait until is out from the market. as I understand the euro version is coming out today...... I hope, will see some review very soon!
I am ready for donation to the one which will make this happening!!!!
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Thanks for the confirmation. Hopefully the devs will be able to enable the GSM voice functions, since the GSM bands are available, except for the wifi version of the Flyer.
The Flyer went on the market here in Taiwan a few days ago, but so far I have not been able to see one, as it is only on the Internet and not in shops so far.
I too would do what I can to help to enable the function.
I saw an HTC Flyer in a store window this evening, but did not have time to stop in and make inquiries whether it was the GSM/3G data or wifi model, but from what I could see it is a beautiful piece of kit. I liked the looks of it better than the Samsung Tab.
rlydiard said:
I saw an HTC Flyer in a store window this evening, but did not have time to stop in and make inquiries whether it was the GSM/3G data or wifi model, but from what I could see it is a beautiful piece of kit. I liked the looks of it better than the Samsung Tab.
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wow.....that's good news!!! thanks a lot for information!
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wow.....that's good news!!! thanks a lot for information!
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When I get a chance and am back in the area, I will check it out and find out about a few of the details, and then let you know what I discover.
rlydiard said:
When I get a chance and am back in the area, I will check it out and find out about a few of the details, and then let you know what I discover.
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Got one today, no gsm call feature out of the box. ;-(
Sms/mms works like a charm .
Please help
aefelix said:
Got one today, no gsm call feature out of the box. ;-(
Sms/mms works like a charm .
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does that mean it doesn't make any gsm voice calls out of the box???? what a major disappointment
i have a samsung galaxy tab and was seriously thinking of switching to the flyer!!
did u try installing any phone dialer from the market? like "Go contacts" or "touchpal dialer" ????
plz help i really want the flyer but i wanna know if the gsm call is working!!!
aefelix said:
Got one today, no gsm call feature out of the box. ;-(
Sms/mms works like a charm .
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How about the android integrated SIP, is that available in the settings?
My Flyer will arrive before the end of the month!
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HTC Flyer 32G 3G
HTC Flyer Applications include Call.
I have not tested.
Please continue this discussion in THIS thread.
Thanks

Flyer unable to make ordinary phone calls

Attention htc Flyer does not telephone voice call, if someone makes patch I sponsor 30 euro thank's
I'm ready to donate also.....but usually, the steps are:
1. root access
2. custom recovery
3. custom rom
4.............
am I right?
do u mean u try doing regular voice calls and it doesn't work????
this is serious, coz i'm thinking of switching from samsung galaxy tab to the flyer
plz help
well, yeah, if you bought a wifi only version, what exactly did you think was going to happen?
n7of9 said:
well, yeah, if you bought a wifi only version, what exactly did you think was going to happen?
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ofcourse, what about the 3g version, do u have any idea if it could make gsm calls?
of course it can make calls...just put a sim card in it
http://www.htc.com/www/product/flyer/specification.html
HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/AWS/2100 MHz
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
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of course it can make calls...just put a sim card in it
http://www.htc.com/www/product/flyer/specification.html
HSPA/WCDMA: Europe/Asia: 900/AWS/2100 MHz
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
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yeah sure i read that, but could that be only for using it for data (mobile internet) through the network, coz i read some reviews saying it only supports voip
sorry for bothering, but making sure b4 buying it
Just tried to install a dialer on my Flyer. I am not able to install Dialer One. It is obviously set to be not compatible.
I will try copying the APK from my phone when I get some time and see if it installs.
http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_flyer-3829.php
Read the 1st line in the specs!
I think the devs should take action fast 4 this issue!!
3g version
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well, yeah, if you bought a wifi only version, what exactly did you think was going to happen?
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I'Have 3G version, sms, mms, mail, internet with sim traffic ok, but NOT VOICE CALL repeat NOT PHONES, i know ANDROID wery well ( not english ) i'have HTC desire hd , touch pro 2 , diamond, i know HTC prpduct, i'm shure the FLYER 3G NOT PHONES, NOT VOICE CALL.
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I'Have 3G version, sms, mms, mail, internet with sim traffic ok, but NOT VOICE CALL repeat NOT PHONES, i know ANDROID wery well ( not english ) i'have HTC desire hd , touch pro 2 , diamond, i know HTC prpduct, i'm shure the FLYER 3G NOT PHONES, NOT VOICE CALL.
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I don't have the Flyer yet, but was considering it as my next device.
But now that you are reporting no GSM phone feature, I am shocked !
Most all major reviews that gave specs said it had quad band GSM !
I am
Well, I am defintely not getting this device !
globalgpj said:
I don't have the Flyer yet, but was considering it as my next device.
But now that you are reporting no GSM phone feature, I am shocked !
Most all major reviews that gave specs said it had quad band GSM !
I am
Well, I am defintely not getting this device !
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Not flaming or anything like that, just curious. Why would you want your tablet to be a phone too?
The Jones said:
Not flaming or anything like that, just curious. Why would you want your tablet to be a phone too?
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As someone who has an original 7" Galaxy Tab, I can say that whilst I don't use the voice calls often, I've definitely found it very useful from time to time. I don't see why we should put up with what is essentially an artificial restriction.
Regards,
Dave
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Thank you for contacting our Customer Support Center.
With regards to your reply,
Kindly note that unfortuntly the HTC FLYER does not support GSM services .
For more support information, you can contact us by phone: +20-238-272-820
http://www.htc.com/www/support.aspx or you can go to:
http://www.htc.com/mea-en/selectcountry.aspx, select your country and then click on the Support tab.
Thank you once again for your continued patronage.
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sevoflurane said:
For more support information, you can contact us by phone: +20-238-272-820
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That's awesome! Contact us by phone (but not on your expensive new device)...
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That's awesome! Contact us by phone (but not on your expensive new device)...
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LOL!!!!!
The Jones said:
Not flaming or anything like that, just curious. Why would you want your tablet to be a phone too?
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Why people keep asking these things is really something
there's a thread that people even willing to pay for US galaxy tab to be able to call with that thing
there's some people who prefer all in one device instead of bringing 1 tablet and 1 phone separately, especially with bluetooth device so common now
I'm thinking of changing my tab to flyer when i learned that flyer can make calls, but after hearing this, i'm glad i bought my tab much earlier ^^
i have my galaxy tab, and as long as HTC wont make calls am sticking to my galaxy tab, i don't know if HTC think they can go head to head with ipad and think they will have the upper hand, am HTC loyal but of course if ipad and flyer are booth useless "feature wise" then i will go to ipad
I found this thread to be very amusing. The Flyer is a Tablet, if you want to make calles then use your phone. To my knowledge none of the tablets that are even equipped with cellular data make phone calls. Not even the ipad makes phone calls.
The old HTC Advantage which is more a netbook did make phone calls. However you had to use a headset
jadesse said:
I found this thread to be very amusing. The Flyer is a Tablet, if you want to make calles then use your phone. To my knowledge none of the tablets that are even equipped with cellular data make phone calls. Not even the ipad makes phone calls.
The old HTC Advantage which is more a netbook did make phone calls. However you had to use a headset
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Yes, I have to agree here. I don't need my tablet to be a phone. In a pinch, I can make a call via Skype. A tablet will never make me shed the convenience of a smartphone.

[Q] Using T-Mobile USA SIM in HTC Flyer P510e?

I've read the phone dialer threads and all of that wonderful stuff, but what I'm trying to figure out is what capabilities, if any, the 3G Flyer (P510e) will have out of the box using a T-Mobile USA SIM card with a regular monthly phone and "unlimited" data plan on it.
Has anyone tried it? If so, what were you able to do? Access data? SIM card was rejected?
If I missed that thread, I apologize, but I can't seem to be able to find any info anywhere.
Thanks.
Tmobile Flyer?
sbrownla said:
I've read the phone dialer threads and all of that wonderful stuff, but what I'm trying to figure out is what capabilities, if any, the 3G Flyer (P510e) will have out of the box using a T-Mobile USA SIM card with a regular monthly phone and "unlimited" data plan on it.
Has anyone tried it? If so, what were you able to do? Access data? SIM card was rejected?
If I missed that thread, I apologize, but I can't seem to be able to find any info anywhere.
Thanks.
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Im also interested in this, has any one seen this or using.. with contract or non contract (phone)?
The HTC Flyer T-Mobile is truly one of a kind
This unique tablet is only 7″ wide, but it comes preloaded with Android 2.3,
HTC Sense that has been optimized for your tablet, and a 1.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor.
The HTC Flyer also features a 5 MP camera on the back and a front-facing camera for video chatting! This tablet also comes with HTC Scribe Technology, which is something brand new. You can purchase the HTC Scribe digital pen accessory for an additional fee, and be able to take notes that sync with a recording, highlight an important passage, doodle on a picture or even create your own picture! The HTC Flyer can give you a truly unique tablet experience.
HTC Flyer (T-Mobile)
•1.5GHz Qualcomm Processor
•Android 2.3 Operating System (Gingerbread)
•7″ Touchscreen that takes input from fingers & optional digital pen
•16 GB Internal Memory, Card Slot for up to 32 GB
•Rear 5MP Camera and 1.3MP Front Camera
•DLNA Capabilities
•Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
•SRS WOW HD™ surround sound delivers impressive audio
I just wanted to bump this thread because I am also looking for a answer to these questions.
I have this exact setup; T-Mobile USA SIM in a 3g Flyer. I have the voice disabled on the SIM, but for data purposes, the SIM connected to the network perfectly. Got 4g speeds in Chicago and the burbs. The phone app comes up and works, but because I disabled the voice on the SIM, the network gives me an appropriate error when I try to dial. When I go international, I plan to get an unlocked SIM w/data and a local number, and use the Flyer w/BT as my main phone. Will also prevent massive roaming charges and should allow my Google Voice to work as well.
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I have this exact setup; T-Mobile USA SIM in a 3g Flyer. I have the voice disabled on the SIM, but for data purposes, the SIM connected to the network perfectly. Got 4g speeds in Chicago and the burbs. The phone app comes up and works, but because I disabled the voice on the SIM, the network gives me an appropriate error when I try to dial. When I go international, I plan to get an unlocked SIM w/data and a local number, and use the Flyer w/BT as my main phone. Will also prevent massive roaming charges and should allow my Google Voice to work as well.
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Since you are getting 4g speeds, I'm assuming that you have the T-mobile USA branded flyer?
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Since you are getting 4g speeds, I'm assuming that you have the T-mobile USA branded flyer?
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That is incorrect; I got my flyer off eBay and it's from overseas (probably Singapore, as that's where the seller lives). I determined 4g access via Speedtests app. It might well be the same unit at what T-Mobile sells, but it's not T-Mob branded.
jsimonson0 said:
That is incorrect; I got my flyer off eBay and it's from overseas (probably Singapore, as that's where the seller lives). I determined 4g access via Speedtests app. It might well be the same unit at what T-Mobile sells, but it's not T-Mob branded.
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Thanks for the clarification. I ordered a US tmobile branded flyer from ebay for $350 nd I was hoping to use it as a phone and for data. Since it's similar to the one you have, I'm hoping the roms are the same for it.
There's a process here to identify the RUU you'll need for the Flyer you'll receive:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18508220&postcount=2
Though one of the big uploader sources was shut down earlier today, don't remember which one but the RUU repository might have been there.
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There's a process here to identify the RUU you'll need for the Flyer you'll receive:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18508220&postcount=2
Though one of the big uploader sources was shut down earlier today, don't remember which one but the RUU repository might have been there.
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Thanks. I'm gonna try it out today and cross my fingers that I can get it to work.
Well dam I'm sorry for wasting your time. Despite winning a 4g flyer on ebay, a wifi flyer arrived in the mail! I have already tried contacting the seller on friday and he still hasn't responded to me. I guess I have to go down the arbritration route with ebay and in the end, I won't have a 4g flyer. Oh well, maybe it wasn't meant to be but thanks for all the info!
Well that sucks! I'm getting accustomed to having my Flyer with me, and the 3g/4g is a godsend when I'm in a hotel with lousy wifi coverage. I'm still looking for a good Honeycomb GSM phone call solution, but so far no decent hacks yet that work. If ICS ships within Q1, that may solve my problem.
Good luck with the arbitration...
Well I finally got in touch with the seller and I got my money back. There is a seller on amazon called "Samy's Savings" who is selling the 3g flyer for only $399. I placed an order and have my fingers crossed about getting the right one this time. I have a question for you though.....What data plan are you using with T-mobile? I was thinking about using the flyer as an phone since I already have data on my main phone. As I've read more on the forum, it seems that the best way to use the flyer as a phone is to either use a bluetooth headset or a wired headset. If this is the case, I will probably just use the flyer as data only. Also, have you tried using the flyer as a portable hotspot? I'm curious to know how it performs this function if at all. Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions and have a great day!
Any updates with your Flyer 3g or tmo branded flyer 4g?
Just got a T-mobile branded HTC Flyer 3G, trying to pop in a T-mobile sim card from one of the lines on my family plan that has data but all it's doing when I try to open a webpage is load up the mytmobile website. Is this not possible? Do I have to get a seperate data plan that's tablet specific?
Teyanhung said:
Just got a T-mobile branded HTC Flyer 3G, trying to pop in a T-mobile sim card from one of the lines on my family plan that has data but all it's doing when I try to open a webpage is load up the mytmobile website. Is this not possible? Do I have to get a seperate data plan that's tablet specific?
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see this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917582
i believe we may have screwed ourselves by getting t mobile branded units. i cannot get data to work with mine,either with my phone sim. i did order another sim i plan to activate with the $3/day prepay and see if that works.
otherwise,yes,you need one of their "broadband" internet plans that does not have voice.i.e.,will not work in phones.
scotty1223 said:
see this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1917582
i believe we may have screwed ourselves by getting t mobile branded units. i cannot get data to work with mine,either with my phone sim. i did order another sim i plan to activate with the $3/day prepay and see if that works.
otherwise,yes,you need one of their "broadband" internet plans that does not have voice.i.e.,will not work in phones.
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Bump - Has anyone figured this out yet or is there still no way to get the t-mobile htc flyer to work with voice,mms & data?
Has anyone tried using straight talk or at&t sim?
lilcapone said:
Has anyone tried using straight talk or at&t sim?
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AT&T doesn't support voice and SMS services on tablets, I can tell you that much (although T-mobile does, in theory).
Sorry I can't answer your other questions. But this forum has become very quiet, so I figured even a partial answer is better than none at all!
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AT&T doesn't support voice and SMS services on tablets, I can tell you that much (although T-mobile does, in theory).
Sorry I can't answer your other questions. But this forum has become very quiet, so I figured even a partial answer is better than none at all!
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Family mobile (walmart) works

i717 on Tmo with wifi calling and JB

Thank you to all the geniuses on this board for all the help.
I promise I have searched and lurked forever, and I fear this is a stupid question, but here's what I THINK I understand:
1) The only way to have tmo wifi calling is on a stock TW T879 rom
2) There isn't a JB stock TW rom for a ROOTED Note
3) I can't quite change my i717 into a NON-rooted T879
Basically I LOVE my Note. However, I MUST have wifi calling at my house because otherwise I have NO service. I also seem to have an issue that if I haven't recently killed tasks and I have under 100m of available memory incoming and outgoing calls have no audio in either direction.
So, do the recent Tmo OTA updates improve the memory affecting calls issue? If so, can I get them on my i717 while still retaining wifi calling?
My phone constantly requests doing the OTA update but it always fails. Even using Kies it fails. I worked with Tmo and they eventually sent me to Samsung, who eventually told me to go to a Best Buy.
I've rooted a few phones, but just barely, and always with a wonderful post from this board as directions.
Again, I'm sorry to waste your time, and I feel like I should be able to figure this one out, but I've failed for a few weeks now, so I'd like to request some help.
I have often donated to helpful people on here...
Thank you again,
Siegel
Yes no no
So is there a way to have the most recent Tmo update and wifi calling on my i717?
Siegel Racing said:
So is there a way to have the most recent Tmo update and wifi calling on my i717?
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Look up GrooveIP on the Play Store. It uses google voice and it integrates itself in the default phone app.
I have it and it works great.
That does look super cool, but that would mean porting my number to Google Voice and I'm under contract with Tmo...
Google Voice isn't a carrier so you're not porting it to them. GV is more like call forwarding.
It is possible to install a tmobile note rom on a i717.
Siegel Racing said:
That does look super cool, but that would mean porting my number to Google Voice and I'm under contract with Tmo...
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They give you your own entirely seperate voice number to use with Voice.
I use Google voice so when I call someone n don't want them to have my original number they see my gv number works great if u don't want ur girlfriend to see who ur texting if she so happens to see the bill lol
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Have you tried Vonage?
bob60626 said:
Have you tried Vonage?
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Vonage costs money
T-Mobile Wifi is included in the contract.
It's free to call people.
Whether that's good enough and if voip is acceptable to you (it's not for me because of delay) is a personal decision.

[Q] Cyanogenmod 10 - make calls?

Hi there.
I've just bought a XTZ LTE and have been wondering if installing Cyanogenmod would make it possible to call from it?
I love how it is now, but I would prefer if I could make/recieve phonecalls too.
It's either Cyanogenmod or Skype. Would prefer to keep my old number and not pay 2 phone bills.
Minarch said:
Hi there.
I've just bought a XTZ LTE and have been wondering if installing Cyanogenmod would make it possible to call from it?
I love how it is now, but I would prefer if I could make/recieve phonecalls too.
It's either Cyanogenmod or Skype. Would prefer to keep my old number and not pay 2 phone bills.
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I would also like to know if this is possible?
Unless you guys are in Japan, which is the only country in the world so far where carriers have implemented voice calling over LTE, rather than GSM or CDMA - the rom you run on your XTZ isn't going to make any difference because to make regular phone calls over GSM or CDMA you need to have the actual hardware radio for that and this tablet doesn't have it.
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Unless you guys are in Japan, which is the only country in the world so far where carriers have implemented voice calling over LTE, rather than GSM or CDMA - the rom you run on your XTZ isn't going to make any difference because to make regular phone calls over GSM or CDMA you need to have the actual hardware radio for that and this tablet doesn't have it.
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But the SGP321 supports both GSM and WCDMA in addition to LTE, so that's not really helpful. There is however the question of whether the modem itself supports voice over GSM/WCDMA as the radio could be either the same or similar to the one in the Xperia Z phone.
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But the SGP321 supports both GSM and WCDMA in addition to LTE, so that's not really helpful. There is however the question of whether the modem itself supports voice over GSM/WCDMA as the radio could be either the same or similar to the one in the Xperia Z phone.
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WCDMA is just an alternative name for UMTS. It's a 3G data connection protocol. AFAIK no carrier in the world uses that for voice calls.I was not aware LTE version of XTZ had GSM radio, but I checked online and it turns out to be true. Therefore, it's possible to modify XTZ LTE firmware to unlock voice calling, but I doubt very much Cyanogenmod did it. It would have been big news and would have been all over tech blogs and it also would have been listed in CM nightlies changelog for XTZ LTE: http://10.1.cmxlog.com/?device=pollux
Thank you for answering.
I found a different approach.
First I tried Skype. Payed for a number and everything but found out that Skype doesn't support recieving SMS.
So now I've ordered a 4G-subscription to my XTZ.
Using my old Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 3G with my current subscription I can send all calls and texts to my XTZ through the app: Tablet Talk.
That way I can make and recieve calls on my XTZ through my Galaxy Tab 2 without problem.
There might be around ~400 ms lag on calls if they aren't on the same network, but I can live with that.
Minarch said:
Thank you for answering.
I found a different approach.
First I tried Skype. Payed for a number and everything but found out that Skype doesn't support recieving SMS.
So now I've ordered a 4G-subscription to my XTZ.
Using my old Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 3G with my current subscription I can send all calls and texts to my XTZ through the app: Tablet Talk.
That way I can make and recieve calls on my XTZ through my Galaxy Tab 2 without problem.
There might be around ~400 ms lag on calls if they aren't on the same network, but I can live with that.
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Are you sure on this? I'm pretty sure there is no app or rom that will allow you to send/receive voice to another device for use with a GSM call.
I think tablet talk just allows you to control calls from a tablet device and send them to a bluetooth headset but won't actually let you use the tablet as if it were a blutetooth headset (bluetooth profiles are missing/not supported in android I believe)
Does that make any sense?
jonathanp said:
Are you sure on this? I'm pretty sure there is no app or rom that will allow you to send/receive voice to another device for use with a GSM call.
I think tablet talk just allows you to control calls from a tablet device and send them to a bluetooth headset but won't actually let you use the tablet as if it were a blutetooth headset (bluetooth profiles are missing/not supported in android I believe)
Does that make any sense?
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After hours of research I found you that you're right.
So I've forwarded calls to my Skype-number.
Much easier.
I can tell you that on my new SGP321 I am able to send/recieve SMS - I only realised because EE sent me a message to welcome me to the network.
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NEUR0M4NCER said:
I can tell you that on my new SGP321 I am able to send/recieve SMS - I only realised because EE sent me a message to welcome me to the network.
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Sorry to tag onto the end of an old thread, but the basic question of phone calls via the XTZ still seems to be hanging in the air. I've got a T-mobile voice/text/mobile internet sim in my SGP321, and I can send and receive texts via this subscription.
I just don't understand why phone calls can't be enabled: the tablet obviously has audio hardware (microphone and speakers), so support for audio is obviously built into the firmware; it accepts a SIM with a package including voice minutes; it apparently supports the same GSM spec as the Samsung Galaxy 10 (which has phone capability) (I'd give a link to the comparison, but apparently as a new user I'm not allowed to do so!)
So what's the problem? I guess it comes down to whether or not it's caused by an omission in hardware or software. If the former, we're stuck; if the latter - well, surely it should be possible - somehow?
Apo11on said:
WCDMA is just an alternative name for UMTS. It's a 3G data connection protocol. AFAIK no carrier in the world uses that for voice calls. http://10.1.cmxlog.com/?device=pollux
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UMTS is not just a data connection protocol; it's an entire 3G system. WCDMA is not "just another name for UMTS"; it's best thought of one of three different signal types UMTS can use. (WCDMA, aka UMTS-FDD, is used by almost all UMTS operators.)
Virtually every network operator on Earth with an active UMTS network uses it for voice, with a few exceptions (two or three Internet-only operators). They would be completely stupid not to - UMTS provides between 40 and 60 active voice calls per sector, vs. GSM's 7.
AT&T Mobility, T-Mobile, EE, Vodafone, Orange, O2, you name it; if it operates UMTS, you can bet voice calls are running over UMTS.

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