Answer field is missing in service reply in omnia w wp7.5 - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

HI guys!!!!
Are you able to get answer field whenever you dial a customer care service number like *123# for vodafone india ?????
Iam not getting the field so not able to reply using that!!!
PS:I am from India,whenever we dial a number like *123# or *111# or *121# etc any thing like this which will give a list of options so that we can select our desire option by entering respective serial no. and send a reply using a answer field BUT IN MY OMNIA W IAM NOT ABLE TO GET THAT FIELD TO SEND A REPLY!!! WTF ...Please any1 having this issue?????

USSD codes are not supported

rajan17_88 said:
USSD codes are not supported
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What is ussd codes?

imr.uvce said:
What is ussd codes?
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That's the technical name for the feature you described - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unstructured_Supplementary_Service_Data
Windows Phone 7.5 does not know how to handle them.
Hope this helps,
Stephen

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HTML code to invoke dialler from webpage

Hi, I have been asked if there is a html or java script that will allow someone browsing a webpage on an xda to tap a phonenumber on the page and it passes the number to the phone dialler so the number can be called?
hope that is sort of clear, and in the right forum?
cheers
Si.
try with Call
it works on PC, but i don't tested on PPC
bye
crino said:
try with Call
it works on PC, but i don't tested on PPC
bye
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cheers for the reply
Hi
I am just trying to make this happen but at least on my wizard it doesn't work. Anbody made this happen?
BR
Dnaiel
Hi
So finally I found out:
Call customer service
I am a happy man now
BR Daniel

PhonePlus for Smartphone

Recently, i am using PPC Atom while i find Phoneplus is great for me to insert IDD prefix from my contact.
Now changed to Smartphone and wanna know any suggestion on how to add IDD prefix just like Phoneplus.
appreciate for your suggestion.
tks.
ultra04 said:
Recently, i am using PPC Atom while i find Phoneplus is great for me to insert IDD prefix from my contact.
Now changed to Smartphone and wanna know any suggestion on how to add IDD prefix just like Phoneplus.
appreciate for your suggestion.
tks.
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I could suggest any software, if you could briefly describe what is tue utility of "IDD prefixes" ...
There are many International call service providers in Hong Kong while their call rates are different. Normally, u just add "+" plus the country and city code behind the phone number in your contact for international calls. However, i may add "009" or "1666" or "1718" instead of the "+" sign. i find that cannot work in smartphone coz recently the Phoneplus for PPC phone can make that function.
e.g.
Normal case: + 86 10 8222 8234
i want: 009 86 10 8222 8234 or sometimes 1718 86 10 8222 8234
Any suggestion?
Thanks in advance.
Me also tried to search this kind of software for a long time, but nothing of them seems to work on WM6 at the moment, can anyone please help?
I am using Mobiion MagiCall - very powerful and useful

Check which provider belongs 2 the number

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
-adrian- said:
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.

[APP][Android] TrueCaller CallerID utility [Lookup unknown callers!]

*7 days trial in USA, Canada, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Italy*
*FREE in the rest of the world for ANDROID!*
Know more about the caller with TrueCaller!
When making/receving a call:
▷Display name, address, region and country
▷Display status message from Facebook or Linkedin
▷Be notified of spam callers
▷See name of prepaid cards with CallerID+!
▷Update your contacts with address information
▷Now also has picture ID!
*Requires 3G/Wifi*
Wow this is awesome - I've always wanted something like this!
Does it just use the web lookup (whitepages for the US), or does it somehow access the same information that a hardware landline caller ID uses?
gthing said:
Wow this is awesome - I've always wanted something like this!
Does it just use the web lookup (whitepages for the US), or does it somehow access the same information that a hardware landline caller ID uses?
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Its actually been out a while but i have only spread the word to the diamond application thread before...
Anyway, to answere your question, it uses web lookup... the site that is used for US is whitepages.com
Hope you like it
Awesome! I love you!
how fast does it work?? For some reason my ppc's have always been slow when calls come in, ie the phone lighting up way before the ring even comes through, an anoying delay.
Very good idea
Thanks you very much
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how fast does it work?? For some reason my ppc's have always been slow when calls come in, ie the phone lighting up way before the ring even comes through, an anoying delay.
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that's kinda good, since you know whats coming your way! lol
Hi! It takes different time depending on how fast the services servers are, but it normally takes about 2-3 seconds i think!
WOW, excelent program, here is the info for my country...
Portugal (00351):
Mobile:
http://www.tmn.pt 96 1696000
http://www.optimus.pt 93 1693000
http://www.vodafone.pt 91 1691200
Landline (some examples):
http://www.telecom.pt 707 216200 / 800 207168 / 21 5002000
These numbers are from the customer roaming contact info of the only 3 mobile operators here, and one from the most used landline company.
Thank you so much!
If you need any help with the graphics or icon, let me know.
Any Chance to add the UK to it. a valid uk phone number is 01400 250346 Should return Rainthorpe transport at Normanton, Grantham)
twolf said:
WOW, excelent program, here is the info for my country...
Portugal (00351):
Mobile:
http://www.tmn.pt 96 1696000
http://www.optimus.pt 93 1693000
http://www.vodafone.pt 91 1691200
Landline (some examples):
http://www.telecom.pt 707 216200 / 800 207168 / 21 5002000
These numbers are from the customer roaming contact info of the only 3 mobile operators here, and one from the most used landline company.
Thank you so much!
If you need any help with the graphics or icon, let me know.
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Hi! Im sorry for my confusing descriptioin! When i say i need a service provider i mean a reverse phone service provider, not a mobile phone service provider. That is, i need something similar to the whitepages!
garymeg said:
Any Chance to add the UK to it. a valid uk phone number is 01400 250346 Should return Rainthorpe transport at Normanton, Grantham)
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Hi i would add UK but i need a phonenumber lookup service i can use. If you can tip me on one of these i can see if i can implement it!
thanks
Thanks to forummember sergiorus we now have Estonia added too! That makes 16 countries!
Thanks namiran
sergiorus said:
Thanks namiran
It will be a programm update or what?
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Thats the beauty of it... There is no need for change of application... It is dynamic
Just go to settings page and there you will find your countrycode and provider
First of all, thanks for a most wonderful idea and application.
Please add Israe:
http://www.b144.co.il/Default.aspx - this searches phone numbers given you have their details
http://441il.com/ - this searches details given you have their phone number
Landline:
02xxxxxxx
03xxxxxxx
04xxxxxxx
08xxxxxxx
09xxxxxxx
Mobile:
050xxxxxxx
Thank you
Does the app use data transmission? or is it some other method?
anyone tested this on a Kaiser?
UK Reverse phone number lookup service
here is what i found from google
http://192.com
http://elooker.co.uk/phonesearch.asp (UK Business search)
will keep lookinf for more
Will this support the Philippines in the near future?

[Q] Languages in 7720

Would someone who has updated to the release ver of Mango confirm that Japanese is still an option on a US phone? I've really been enjoying being able to write emails and text in kanji.
Still available or region locked for the release?
I have no problem typing in Japanese on my Omnia and I believe this will be a global language. For what matters, I can also type in Chinese with the Taiwanese BoPoMoFo input.
i've send my country language request to MS but they do not response anything
winphoneviet said:
i've send my country language request to MS but they do not response anything
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Hey, i just registered here on XDA and seems that i can help on that, i think...
You need to go here:
..................................................
and pick up your region code...
Cant post links, a message from the forum appeared, sorry about that...

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