I have just purchased Microsoft Voice Command PPC International English version,I find other Commands work ok,however when I say Dial 7 digit number or any number ,have not beer successsful in getting this to work .calling from contacts work ok .I would like to say I have a Vodafone branded unlocked TOUCH PRO
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Hi all,
I need to travel around for business trips and I will need to add IDD code and area code in front of the phone number before I dial when I travel. I found that it is very inconvenient to use O2 mini, as I cannot edit the number before I dial. Anyone knows if I can change the setting and could amend the phone on the dialer? Or I will be grateful if there is a dialer programme to replace the default one on O2 mini. Thanks
Hi.
Sorry I dont know of any proggi that will do this for you, but if i where you I would just start writing in those +XX numbers in front of every number in your contacts, and make it a habbit to do so every time you create a new contact!
Maybee some else knows of a proggi to do this for you
Thanks for your input. I am very delighted to found Bong's Workship Prefix Dial which could solve my problem well and it is free. :wink:
Has anyone else noticed that the bundled version of MS Voice Command is the US and not the UK version? As I can't be bothered to fake an American accent every time I want to call a contact or dial a number I wanted to uninstall it - bundled software so no option; install over it - can't.
I have flagged this to Palm, and I'm just curious whether anyone else cares - so I am putting up a poll.
Many thanks!
Hello, I am have upgraded my imate SP5m device to WM6.
I have also upgrade the radio to WM6GSMUPDATE.zip.
My country is Costa Rica (code +506).
I think there is a bug in the GSM radio or WM6.
All my contacts have the +506 prefix in their number, when somebody with number +506XXXXXXX call me the phone detects the phone number as XXXXXXX and then the contact information cannot be found.
Is there something that I can tweak to fix this?
I didn't have this problem on WM5.
Regards,
Oscar
Try to see your regional settings
Another one from CR
Ocalvo, I'm in Costa Rica too, I sell and distribute HTC in CR. I have several customers that have the exact same problem, some of them have the +506 so when they are out of the country they can use international roaming or a sim from another carrier. People in other countries are also suffering from this, but if they never travel internationally, probably they won't even notice.
I haven't been able to fix the problem for months, been posting on every forum I can find, still no results.
Here is what I can contribute, the problem never happens on WM5, but it is not always present on WM6. We have a couple of models that have WM6 and dont have this problem, like the P3600 and the S630.
Our best selling phone has this problem and we haven't been able to solve it. All SMS come with the +506 attached to the beginning so it does not ID any messages, same happens with calls.
I have even flashed a P4350 that worked fine with WM5 and does not work with WM6, but I have an HTC S630 with WM6 that works perfectly. Barajeme eso!!!!
Well, I will continue to research this problem...
Regards,
Beeche
SOLVED
Ocalvo,
Modify the registry like this:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallIDMatch and
hklm\security\phone\PBLookupMinPhoneNumberLength
change the value from 8 to 7 for Costa Rica
See, we have seven numbers to match before the International dailing code.
That will solve the problem, if you have any questions call me at the # that you have in your PM.
Regards,
Beeche
Thanks Beeche
obcr said:
Ocalvo,
Modify the registry like this:
HKCU\ControlPanel\Phone\CallIDMatch and
hklm\security\phone\PBLookupMinPhoneNumberLength
change the value from 8 to 7 for Costa Rica
See, we have seven numbers to match before the International dailing code.
That will solve the problem, if you have any questions call me at the # that you have in your PM.
Regards,
Beeche
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Thanks Beeche,
It worked for me.
I didn't know there was an HTC distributor in CR, way cool!!!!
Do you give support? I am getting tired of giving support for free for all my friends in with HTC phones/pocketPCs.
Do you have a store?
Do you have a store?
Store
Ocalvo,
Yes, we give support, we are located in Escazu, if you need anything you can call my office at 228-9800, I left my cell in a private message for you.
We carry all of HTC models and some E-Ten's. We give full support and warranty.
Regards,
Oscar Beeche
Hey there...
today i had the idea to improve my adress book.. but dunno how...
since i got a tmobile germany and landline flatrate..i want to know if the number i'm contacting is for free or need to pay..
there is a possibility to call an number and enter the number you want 2 check and get the network.. but this kind of sucks big times... is there some kind of webservice or programm which can support my intension? and for example add a network prefix to the adressbooks name?
thx in advance
try this.
http://www.fonefinder.net
This is actually not what i am looking for... see for example there is my sisters contact in the adress book ... but how do i know if the number i am calling is for free because of my tmobile flatrate? nowadays you can take your number with you when changing the provider.. some years ago you where at least able to get the provider by the prefix of the mobile number..
now i want something what can tell me the provider to the number
nyckid211 said:
try this.
http://www.fonefinder.net
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It also doesn't actually work. It goes back to some outdated database before Local Number Portability worked. I put in my cell number, which used to be my landline number, and lo and behold, it still thinks it's owned by a local PacBell CO.
Well then in reality there truly is no way to know with 100% accuracy which provider someone is with. This at least provides some level of accuracy whether outdated or not. For instance, mine shows up as correct. Should I port my number tomorrow, it would be incorrect though. Don't think there is any other way available for regular consumer based searches.
but for example i can send a message with the number to some special tmobile number and it charges me with 19cent and sends the provider back.. infos in german
http://www.teltarif.de/i/portierung.html
i can also call a number for free and type in the phone number and it tells me the provider.. but this kind of sucks for all my addressbook entries
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but for example i can send a message with the number to some special tmobile number and it charges me with 19cent and sends the provider back.. infos in german
http://www.teltarif.de/i/portierung.html
i can also call a number for free and type in the phone number and it tells me the provider.. but this kind of sucks for all my addressbook entries
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Yeah, but the only way to achieve what you're looking for is a direct and almost permanent connection to the database hosted by T-Mobile (
Zentrale Master Routing Datenbank (zMRDB)) in which the number and the provider to which it belongs is stored.
And since the access to this database is not free (not to say pretty expensive) you won't find any solution to this.
CU,
Cactus World
but it says i can use wap for it.. so somehow there must be an service to use, which provides the necessary infomation
MNP / zMRDB / provider finder
-adrian- said:
This is actually not what i am looking for... see for example there is my sisters contact in the adress book ... but how do i know if the number i am calling is for free because of my tmobile flatrate? nowadays you can take your number with you when changing the provider.. some years ago you where at least able to get the provider by the prefix of the mobile number..
now i want something what can tell me the provider to the number
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Hi adrian,
have you tried this: http://www.mobilfunknetz-finder.de
Would be nice to have something like ProviderFinder (works on iPhone only) for WM or Android.
Greetz, Cee.
I have an HTC Imagio (CDMA + GSM) running Energy ROM (Sense 2.5 Cookie Home Tab 1.8.5). This does not have the assisted dialer which is available in the stock ROM via Send --> Menu --> Options.
I store all phone numbers using the plus code (+1 for USA, +44 for UK, etc.) since I call numbers in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Using the Assisted Dialing, I should be able to select the country I am currently in and it should replace the '+' with the correct sequence of digits depending on whether it is a local or international call. Is there another dialing app available which I can use to specify which country I am in so that the numbers are dialed correctly?
I am aware of the registry hack mentioned in a "HTC Titan: Mogul, XV6800" --> "Mogul, XV6800 ROM Development" forum thread (unable to post link) to dial from the U.S. but I would like to be able to have the phone dial local and international numbers correctly when I am traveling to other countries too. I plan to use a local SIM card when I need to travel to Europe and Asia for extended durations.
I have posted the same question in the thread mentioned in the previous paragraph but figure it would be more appropriate to post here.
Thanks!