Voicemail on Cyanogen?

Kekoh

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I just finished up putting Cyanogen on, I am liking it. I have a couple questions with it though.

How can I get sprint's visual voicemail? I am used to it and like it, and I can't seem to get Google Voice to work. This is more complicated than it needs to be :/. Any help on either (preferrably sprint VVM) would be appreciated.

Also, are there any toggle widgets for GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth, 4G? I have beautiful widgets, but it doesn't ACTUALLY toggle GPS, it just shorcuts to the gps page. It says Android does not allow it to toggle. Any other options here?

Those are really my only 2 questions as of right now. Thanks for help in advance.
 
The Sprint VVM.apk is out there somewhere (I've not found it, but not looked very hard). Do note that CM (at least it used to) changes your voicemail settings number to *86 instead of your actual phone number. You'll need to check/change that.

EDIT: Apparently I just tripped over this on page 2. New update for VVM from Sprint.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...rint-visual-voicemail-update-rooted-evos.html

As far as widgets, CM has a configurable 'Power control' widget that you can use for wifi/gps/bluetooth and a whole bunch of other stuff. You can also put toggles into the notification pull-down bar for them as well instead.
 
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The Sprint VVM.apk is out there somewhere (I've not found it, but not looked very hard). Do note that CM (at least it used to) changes your voicemail settings number to *86 instead of your actual phone number. You'll need to check/change that.

EDIT: Apparently I just tripped over this on page 2. New update for VVM from Sprint.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...rint-visual-voicemail-update-rooted-evos.html

As far as widgets, CM has a configurable 'Power control' widget that you can use for wifi/gps/bluetooth and a whole bunch of other stuff. You can also put toggles into the notification pull-down bar for them as well instead.

I beat you to it by 1 minute... :p
 
The Sprint VVM.apk is out there somewhere (I've not found it, but not looked very hard). Do note that CM (at least it used to) changes your voicemail settings number to *86 instead of your actual phone number. You'll need to check/change that.

EDIT: Apparently I just tripped over this on page 2. New update for VVM from Sprint.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...rint-visual-voicemail-update-rooted-evos.html

As far as widgets, CM has a configurable 'Power control' widget that you can use for wifi/gps/bluetooth and a whole bunch of other stuff. You can also put toggles into the notification pull-down bar for them as well instead.

:(

I'm slow ok! I did actually find it on my own surprisingly :)


Search Search Search... Its your best friend :cool:

but I also have about 8 months of experience roaming the Hack/Mod Section

So Im pretty Familiar where and what things are called
 
The Sprint VVM.apk is out there somewhere (I've not found it, but not looked very hard). Do note that CM (at least it used to) changes your voicemail settings number to *86 instead of your actual phone number. You'll need to check/change that.

EDIT: Apparently I just tripped over this on page 2. New update for VVM from Sprint.
http://forum.androidcentral.com/htc...rint-visual-voicemail-update-rooted-evos.html

As far as widgets, CM has a configurable 'Power control' widget that you can use for wifi/gps/bluetooth and a whole bunch of other stuff. You can also put toggles into the notification pull-down bar for them as well instead.

If I use this method will I get the texts from 9016?

I installed Cyanogen 6.1, but before I did I backed up the Voicemail app with Titanium Backup. After I had Cyanogen running I restored it. Started getting the 9016 texts most people ask about. Used SPC to blacklist 9016 (Handscent didn't do it).

So now it's working correctly, but I have to have SPC to stop it. Will this method remove the 9016 texts?
 
SPC is an app. I think its called Super private conversation on the market. Download it and open the blacklist, add 9016. Works like a charm.
 

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