CarrierConfigManager.ImsSs.CallWaitingSyncFirstPowerUp Field
Definition
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Caution
This constant will be removed in the future version. Use Android.Telephony.CarrierCallWaitingSyncType enum directly instead of this field.
Activate call waiting on the carrier network when the device boots or a subscription using this carrier is loaded.
[Android.Runtime.Register("CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_POWER_UP", ApiSince=34)]
[System.Obsolete("This constant will be removed in the future version. Use Android.Telephony.CarrierCallWaitingSyncType enum directly instead of this field.", true)]
public const Android.Telephony.CarrierCallWaitingSyncType CallWaitingSyncFirstPowerUp = 2;
[<Android.Runtime.Register("CALL_WAITING_SYNC_FIRST_POWER_UP", ApiSince=34)>]
[<System.Obsolete("This constant will be removed in the future version. Use Android.Telephony.CarrierCallWaitingSyncType enum directly instead of this field.", true)>]
val mutable CallWaitingSyncFirstPowerUp : Android.Telephony.CarrierCallWaitingSyncType
Field Value
Value = 2- Attributes
Remarks
Activate call waiting on the carrier network when the device boots or a subscription using this carrier is loaded. Call waiting is always considered enabled on the carrier network and the user setting for call waiting is applied on the terminal side only. If the user disables call waiting, the call will be rejected on the terminal. The mismatch between CS calls and IMS calls can happen when the network based call waiting service is in disabled state in the legacy 3G/2G networks while it's enabled in the terminal side.
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