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Old 09-19-2009, 06:43 PM
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Samsung Jack (i637) - Disable Phone, leave data connection

I have a question for the Windows Mobile Gurus. Is there any way I can disable incoming and outgoing calls on my Samsung Jack (WM6.1) without interrupting the data connection? I have a data only plan so I do not use it (I prefer SIP).

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Old 10-07-2009, 11:38 AM
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Re: Samsung Jack (i637) - Disable Phone, leave data connection

I know this is late, and it may or may not still be relevant. However, have you tried this?

touch the power key, it brings up a QuickList of functions.
Select WIRELESS MANAGER.

Highlight the PHONE and hit select. This will turn the phone functions OFF. You can also enable or disable Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth from this menu.

I don't know if this will still allow data, but I believe it will. It should only turn off the calling features.
 

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