Hi there. I was wondering whether anybody knows yet how to find the device ID number on the samsung i760. On my previous xv6700, this was a 6 digit combo of letters and numbers, and I found it through the settings/system menu. For the i760, the code to view the main device info is #4357*, and an "ESN" or 7 digit serial number is listed and I'm wondering if that is in fact the device ID. Thanks.
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Hello every one,
Using different cabs and advices from this forum, I managed to get using the native internet calling feature of my device.
I'm able to make calls, but something is still bothering me with the dialling process: I have to re-enter the entire phone number that I want to call before every call I place since my sip provider (Voipbuster) requires that the number starts with (00) plus the (international area code) while all my numbers in contact are stored like (+) plus (international area code).
Can any one helps me out with an Ipdialplan.xml model, that fixes this issue?
Of course, it should works no matter the total amount of digits the contact number includes. 11, 12 etc.
Thanks in advance.
Here you go
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa921921.aspx
ipdialplan
You can also have a look on my post, with an example :
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1540809&postcount=3
I have been using SystemParameterInfo(SPI_GETOEMINFO,...) in my software to get device identity, and trigger various special case handling for different devices. This seems to return the same string that you see in Settings>System>Device Information>Identity>Model No field. Does anyone know a database that lists these different ID strings for different devices?
I did not find exactly this in XDA-Wiki or Device database. The Wiki and Device database do list a "Model ID", which might be something like "DIAM100," but the "Model No" field on the Diamond I have seen shows "HTC Touch Diamond P3700." Some HTC devices do seem to use this Model ID. E.g., I have seen "HERM100" "HERM200" "TITA100" "PA10A1". But, more recent models seem to use more informal string, e.g., "Kaiser" "HTC Touch Pro T7272" and "HTC Touch Diamond P3700".
Or, is there a better way to programmatically identify Win Mobile devices? I would actually like something with a finer resolution than the Model No. For example, HTC seems to use same Model No for variants with and without front camera.
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My machine is only set at the first boot screen to enter a three-color screen
Machines in the htc website information
SN :HT736FK04360
IMEI :359426007663242
Part Number :99HCK052-00
Part Description :SKU,ORANGE,English-WWE,GBR,PDAPhone,Black,M700,OUK,Trinity-A2,w/ SIM Lock
Customer Name :Orange P.C.S Limited
Customer Model :
HTC Model :TRINITY-A2
Error Message :
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Do not know who can provide original ROM
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Just bought Softbank Sharp 003SH running Android 2.2
New user for Android switch from WM, anyone knows how to change the country code / regional code to resume the caller id? I believe this is something similar to the registry tweaks on WM regarding the telephone mask among countries.
e.g. USA is reading the 10 digit to identify the caller, but it failed when you are using the Asian device which reading only 8 digit.
Maybe this will help: http://www.fayid.com/20100927/android-phones-caller-ids-contacts-country-code-prefixes/
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Hi,
in BOOTP / DHCP my default android device name appears as "android-327985af2a39fe75". I want to know the meaning of the number (after the "-").
It seems like some sort of unique ID but it doesn't match IMEI or MEID.
Thanks.
Hi,
Thanks for using XDA Assist Yes it is unique device ID for Wireless Connections
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