I used 12 numbers in 1 sim card. And when I used 4.0.0.5b rom, I found my current number can display on HTC home where the carrier name should display on.
Now I change the rom to wm5 and install HTC home plug on my phone,but the local number can not displayed and only show carrier name.
So I want to konw how can I do to show my local number like the rom--4.0.0.5b?
Thanks a lot.
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I often have to put my phone on divert, but this is quite a long procedure.
Is there a way to put a macro on the desktop that will automatically go to the the forwarding page?
Primed
From memory the GSM network is able accept commands send as call dial strings. You should be able to simple enter a specific sequence of commands & then hit call/send, this will change the network settings.
What network are you with, perhaps we can help you find the settings.For o2 here in the UK http://mywap.genie.co.uk/p.php3?u=bestwaplinks&p=10182219
Thanks for the link.
I note that it says that you should type **21*NUMBER# SEND.
But is there a way to save this as a macro or shortcut on the desktop so that I dont have to remember the divert number each time?
BTW I'm on TMobile UK.
Primed
How about a contact with a speed-dial entry with that number as mobile number?
I would very much like to use my MDA II for both personal as well as business phone-calls using a dual SIM adapter (one SIM on 1 network is for personal use, the other one on another network is for business use).
To achieve this I would like to hear any experiences on this subject, but most of all:
1. WHAT Dual-SIM adapter (apart from the ones where you have to cut the two SIMs to fit into 1 adapter that in its place fits into the SIM slot of the MDA II) fits into the MDA II / XDA II / QTek 2020 / iMate well???
2. HOW do I get the phone application (or any replacement) to display the appropiate operator logo (just like I could with my old nokia for 1 operator) instead of the operator name? I tried the registry setting explained somewhere on the forum for the XDA I, but that appears not to work on the II device.
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I would very much like to use my MDA II for both personal as well as business phone-calls using a dual SIM adapter (one SIM on 1 network is for personal use, the other one on another network is for business use).
To achieve this I would like to hear any experiences on this subject, but most of all:
1. WHAT Dual-SIM adapter (apart from the ones where you have to cut the two SIMs to fit into 1 adapter that in its place fits into the SIM slot of the MDA II) fits into the MDA II / XDA II / QTek 2020 / iMate well???
2. HOW do I get the phone application (or any replacement) to display the appropiate operator logo (just like I could with my old nokia for 1 operator) instead of the operator name? I tried the registry setting explained somewhere on the forum for the XDA I, but that appears not to work on the II device.
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For your XDA 2 it is more easy for an operator logo! Just make a gif file with as maximum 20 pixels high! Then name the file carrierlogo.gif and place it in your /windows folder and softreset!
Or buy Netphone Logo from Jgui
The carierlogo.gif 'trick' will only support 1 logo AND it needs a soft-reset.
I want to use multiple logo's (one per network my MDAII connects to). When the MDAII detects a new network, it should show the correct logo.
This is especially useful together with a dual SIM (most adaptors switch SIM after of/on of the phone (which of course can be done on the MDAII to go into and out-of flight mode . . .
edsub said:
The carierlogo.gif 'trick' will only support 1 logo AND it needs a soft-reset.
I want to use multiple logo's (one per network my MDAII connects to). When the MDAII detects a new network, it should show the correct logo.
This is especially useful together with a dual SIM (most adaptors switch SIM after of/on of the phone (which of course can be done on the MDAII to go into and out-of flight mode . . .
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Sorry, impossible for sure!
mmm, thats a pity.
The registry trick for XDA I seemed to be able to handle this . . .
That leaves me with the question WHAT type of Dual SIM adapter should fit into the MDAII.
In another thread I read about the "Ghost Type C Dual SIM"adapter, but I would like a cheaper 'ebay' alternative . . .
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mmm, thats a pity.
The registry trick for XDA I seemed to be able to handle this . . .
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There's a XDA II hack but I can't get it to work, does anybody try this hack on XDA II? I don't know where to put it on my registry.... heres the link:
http://en.pdamobiz.com/en/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=80&PN=1
Hey Perry, thats the one I did try allready.
It was originally for the XDAI (but WM2003)
Maybe I made some mistake before. Also I have a new rom now.
I'll try again
In short:
1. Create a picture you want to use (it is claimed gif, jpg, bmp and png are valid formats, format must be max 20px(H) x 150px(w))
2. Create (if needed) a registry key
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\PhoneExtendFunction\CarrierLogo
3. Create a string value
Name = Operator code, just the digits (lookup: http://www.mobilforum.hu/main/operator/operator.php or
http://www.techgsm.com/page/gsm-provider-codes/network-provider-identify-codes.html )
Value = path to the picture
4. Restart phone
BTW I found a dual sim: King of double card, type MAI-E (on ebay, less than 10euro)
No luck again. Seems that this simply does NOT work on my device.
BTW, what DOES work is to change the operator name shown:
You can customize the Operator names:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RIL\OperatorNames]
Name = operatorcode
Value = Text Shown
Examples:
"20408"="NL KPN"
"20620"="BASE"
"20810"="SFR"
Of course this is only useful if you want the name shown to be different from the standard.
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No luck again. Seems that this simply does NOT work on my device.
BTW, what DOES work is to change the operator name shown:
You can customize the Operator names:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RIL\OperatorNames]
Name = operatorcode
Value = Text Shown
Examples:
"20408"="NL KPN"
"20620"="BASE"
"20810"="SFR"
Of course this is only useful if you want the name shown to be different from the standard.
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To "edsub" Thanks for trying! And for now I guess I will used the carrierlogo.gif trick that you posted above that works for me.. And maybe if I get tired of logo that I could used the hack that you mentioned on how to change Operator names.
Thanks mate!
Superperry: WHAT carrierlogo.gif trick are you referring to?
I know of one: copy a operatorlogo picture as carierlogo.gif in \windows.
But that does not work either with me . . .
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Superperry: WHAT carrierlogo.gif trick are you referring to?
I know of one: copy a operatorlogo picture as carierlogo.gif in \windows.
But that does not work either with me . . .
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"Carrierlogo.gif in \windows" the one you posted/suggested on very beggining, that works for me. Maybe you missed type the spelling of carrierlogo.gif? (just incase)
But this one trick "
You can customize the Operator names:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RIL\OperatorNames]
Name = operatorcode
Value = Text Shown
Examples:
"20408"="NL KPN"
"20620"="BASE"
"20810"="SFR"
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doesn't wok for me when I tried it. I am using Resco registry editor and should I use "new string" on OperatorNames?
mmm, I must have been typing errors more than once. Indeed the carrielogo trick works with me too.
To change the operator-name shown you need to create (for every operator you want)
a "Value name" containing the operator-code (5 digits)
a "Value data" (string / REG_SZ) containing the name you want to display
see attachment for an export of my registry on this key
Because I use my MDAII with a dual sim adapter (King of double card type MAI-E, search eBay) I would like to know for sure which SIM is active at any moment.
When I am in my home country the Operator name show does the job, but when roaming that is not reliable anymore.
:idea: I would like to see some kind of (customisable?) string in the Phone application instead of the (roaming) Operator name that identifies the active SIM instead of the current operator..
What could be used is the first number that is stored in the SIM under "Own Numbers".
Does this exist :?:
Could it be built :?:
Hi,
Since I sync my X01HT with my PC outlook,
the phone number is my contacts looks like:
+81 3 12345678.
If I dialed this one directly, I got an error voice message.
The SB cannot recognize "+" sign.
Should I use some software to change this number automatically to:
03 12345678?
By the way, I can use this number well in Taiwan or China.
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Hi,
Since I sync my X01HT with my PC outlook,
the phone number is my contacts looks like:
+81 3 12345678.
If I dialed this one directly, I got an error voice message.
The SB cannot recognize "+" sign.
Should I use some software to change this number automatically to:
03 12345678?
By the way, I can use this number well in Taiwan or China.
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i don't know if there is any software that can automatically do it for you but you can't dial + when you are making calls from japan and numbers need to be changed to the 03 12345678 format you mentioned. what i did is manually added those in each contact as an alternate phone number so that i can pick and choose the one appropriate depending on where i am.
Try dialing +81312345678 manually, then you will know if it is a problem with your contacts or a total incompatability with the network.
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Try dialing +81312345678 manually, then you will know if it is a problem with your contacts or a total incompatability with the network.
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i said that doesn't work when you are calling from japan. you have to apply for the international calling service first if you want to make international calls, but even with that using + plus the country code doesn't work in japan.
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/call/index.html
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i said that doesn't work when you are calling from japan. you have to apply for the international calling service first if you want to make international calls, but even with that using + plus the country code doesn't work in japan.
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/call/index.html
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Thank you harryk1372 for your suitable comments.
This is why I want to find some soft to change the "+" for me automatically.
One can use "+86" in the China Telecom network.
I tried "dialDTMF", but nothing happened.
I fight this since I am in Japan, but once again, one man against the Japanese bureaucratic world... Anyway things which drives me nuts is that while you have to dial 010 for call, SMS use the international dialing system with +
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/message/sb3g/index.html
Now how hard can it be for Japan or SB use an international standard... like this dammed + ?
Or if they love so their uniqueness (their 010) why could not they simply tweak their system to accept both 010 and +
Daimaou said:
I fight this since I am in Japan, but once again, one man against the Japanese bureaucratic world... Anyway things which drives me nuts is that while you have to dial 010 for call, SMS use the international dialing system with +
http://mb.softbank.jp/mb/en/global_service/international/message/sb3g/index.html
Now how hard can it be for Japan or SB use an international standard... like this dammed + ?
Or if they love so their uniqueness (their 010) why could not they simply tweak their system to accept both 010 and +
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exactly... why the hell they need to use 010 for voice calls when they can accept + for sms. they should consider accepting + for voice as well.
Someone might like to take a look here.
http://www.nicque.com/PQz/
I've been using the generic installation on my X01HT and it's the best work around I've found.
All my contacts from Outlook have full numbers including country codes with "+".
In the Country Code options I have a Japan International setting that adds 010 with the Convert + and remove - options checked.
When I select a Japanese contact, in Japan, I toggle the Int'l Access off to get no country codes.
For a Japan based International call I toggle the Int'l Access on (the country code appears) and then the Int'l Calling to select the Country code option to add 010.
It sounds more complicated than it is, but anyone who has had a call in, cursed they can't copy/paste a number and add 010 etc will find it a blessing.
There is no information on the author so take care, but I don't think it is doing anything malicious.
Now fixed...fault identified as being SIM card issue as testing sim in different device produces same results.
Hi,
Bought my partner a Moto G from Tesco and proceeded to unlock it with an unlock code from a web supplier as he wanted to use it with his Orange contract... Phone unlocked without a problem however the carrier name is displayed in the notification bar at the top as loads of @ signs. If you drag the notification bar down the @ signs are displayed at the bottom of the screen. I've attached a screen shot..any one have any ideas what is wrong? Or how to fix this?
Thanks
Gavin