I tested this on a HTC Desire HD and it worked great. Decided to buy it, but now I switched phones and have a Samsung Galaxy S Plus. Thought it would work, untill I got a call from a company which didn't show their number (and that calls should have been silent). So I did some testing and even when I deselect all filters (so all calls should be silent) my phone is still ringing.
My firmware is 2.3.5 (latest one).
Edit: I found out that when I call without sending my number the ringtone plays for about half a second, then it mutes for about half a second and after that it continues to play.
Doesn't work at all on Samsung Galaxy S Plus
Started by g00fy, Jan 26 2012 09:40 PM
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#1
Posted 26 January 2012 - 09:40 PM
#3
Posted 27 January 2012 - 09:26 AM
I sent you an email with the log.
I changed the reject method so the call would be rejected, and that is working, but the phone rings for about half a second before it's get rejected.
After that I switched back to silent for 30 seconds, and then it seems to trigger after half a second (same behaviour), but after about a second the phone is ringing like normal.
I changed the reject method so the call would be rejected, and that is working, but the phone rings for about half a second before it's get rejected.
After that I switched back to silent for 30 seconds, and then it seems to trigger after half a second (same behaviour), but after about a second the phone is ringing like normal.
#4
Posted 27 January 2012 - 04:24 PM
OK. Maintain the cancel reject method. On some situations the first small ring can happen if the phone is busy or the filters or contact database are complex.
We are working on this and next week we will release a new version that solves thi issue.
I'll answer you about the log by mail.
We are working on this and next week we will release a new version that solves thi issue.
I'll answer you about the log by mail.
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