We have developed a community app with WebRTC. Where admin calls (from web panel) to app.
After every call on phone WhatsApp voice feature does not work. User have to close our app from phone memory in order for Whatsapp voice to work.
I know its very strange issue but any help would be great.
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I ask the user for a review at the end of the conversation using a basicCard.
It is not possible on a device with no screen or web browser so essentially I can only ask for reviews when my action is used on an android or iOS device.
So, is it possible to send a notification from the user's non screen device to his phone?
You can use multi-surface conversations, which will allow you to send a notification from a speaker to a phone to continue the conversation with the same session.
I am trying to develop a Google Assistant App, that would call an end user for a status update.
In this case, how do I do a phone call as an Action for the Assistant?
AFAIK, there is no API for calling even though the Home device is quite capable of doing it. Now that the Assistant can deep link into an Android "activity", you could have a companion mobile app make the call for mobile users. That doesn't help your users with iPhones. A big hack would have you deliver a rich response with a "basic card" that has a button with the a link to a URL using the "tel:" scheme.
How do I make my mobile game send a request that is shown as notification like in Candy Crush Saga game.
I went through this App requests successful, but no notification shown but can't find the solution. I don't know what to put in my canvas URL.
GAME is developed in Unity3d.
Solved ..... Your mobile app must pe on facebook (i.e on facebook appcenter ) ..then only it will be shown as notification
I faced the similar issue .. there is something that need to be done on FB App settings->Basic, Add another platform "Facebook Canvas". This solved the issue
The canvas apps means- the apps displayed inside facebook.com.
I think you are having the mobile app not a canvas app, so Notification API, which is still in beta do not supports the notification in mobile. Acc to doc-
Currently, only apps on Facebook.com can use App Notifications. Notifications are only surfaced on the desktop version of Facebook.com
So instead of notifications API, you can use different kind of Requests- whichever is more significant in your case.
Is there a way to simulate push notifications by pushing data to mobile safari? Here are 2 scenarios.
I make a web app via phonegap and dont want to use APNS but rather make a web-socket connection and push data to the device myself. On the device end is there a "alert" function I can call to emulate a pop up when a user is not in the application?
Lets throw web app out the window. Is there a way I can do this in native mobile safari? Im not talking about a plain old JS alert window that would only come up if the user was in the app, but be able to do so with it backgrounded.
You cannot run background tasks with mobile safari so for #2 you can't do true push notifications or alerts. However you can send a user an SMS if you have the user's phone number. This can have a hyperlink to a part of your web site (which can contain some sort of payload). You can use a service such as Twilio to help you send SMS'es. However this costs money. APNS does not.
For scenario #1 I'm assuming you're talking about a native app using a phonegap solution. In this case when the app is backgrounded you cannot access any UI at all and wake up the app and show a UIAlert. In fact unless an app is registered for location updates or background music, the app is effectively not going to respond after a set period of time (it only can "finish" certain operations it had started before). So the websocket solution will only be effective if the user has the app opened.
You could register a local notification that runs at some predetermined time which will show an alert. But that is not being pushed from the server so its probably not what you want.
APNS is your best solution for scenario #1. Its not that hard to implement and its pretty inexpensive. Check out urban airship if you want to avoid building out your own server-side components for it.
I know there's the app called Ping! for iPhone that allows the sending of SMS messages over your 3G connection, therefore it doesn't count as a text message and it acts pretty much the same as the regular iPhone texting software. Is there any app like this that's available for both iPhones and Blackberrries?
Google Voice allows you to send and receive messages through a web frontend. Because it is just a web page, it should work on any phone with a data plan. More info here: http://www.google.com/googlevoice/about.html