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SpeakerPhone - Auto On v1.01

SpeakerPhone - Auto On v1.01

 

Automatically turn on your speaker phone when you receive a call.

 

While the application is running, when an incoming call is received, the speakerphone of your device will automatically turn ON when you receive the call.
You can also automatically activate the speakerphone when you are making an outgoing call by checking the Outgoing ON in the menu.

It should work on smartphone and PocketPC WM5/WM6

Change Log v1.01

- Auto answer on/off
- Delay options before auto answer

NOTE: before executing the application, create these STRING values first using a registry editor :

HKCU\Software\SpeakerPhone\Auto with value = 0
HKCU\Software\SpeakerPhone\Delay with value = 5000

 

Source : xda-developers.com

SpeakerPhone - Auto On v1.01

New Version Released : SpeakerPhone - Auto On v1.02

SIPChange

No matter what you choose, the keyboard SIP is always selected after a soft reset. Dosent this get to you after a while. Enter SIPChange , now you don’t have to select your favorite SIP each time you reboot.

SIPChange has two execution modes. If executed with no parameter, it
presents the list of SIPs available on your device and allows you to
select a default. Once set, this information is stored in the registry.
If executed with “SET” as the parameter it minimizes itself, reads the
default from the registry and waits 10 seconds. When the timeout
expires, it sets the Current SIP to your selected default and closes.

How to use:

1. Copy the attached CAB to your device

2. Tap on the cab using file manager to install.

Now open SIPChange by tapping Start->Programs->SIPChange. You
will be presented with a list of your available SIP. Highlight the one
you want to become the default SIP. If you wish, you can change the
default delay as well. Now tap the “Select” button. The SIP will be
changed to your selection and SIPChange will close.

That’s it! The next time you (or your automatic nightly backup) resets
your device, the default SIP will be reset to your choice (best of all no need to tinker with the Registry).

Source : xda-developers.com

SIPChange