Own Photo - Nexus One Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

How do I get my own photo showing under messaging, for messages sent by me?
I have all my contacts photos fine, but I cannot seem to set mine

Put your SIM card in another phone that lets you edit phone numbers on SIM card. Then create a new phone number for yourself. It should auto-detect once back in the Nexus One.
This is a bug in FroYo and there's no other way to fix it until Google does.

Paul22000 said:
Put your SIM card in another phone that lets you edit phone numbers on SIM card. Then create a new phone number for yourself. It should auto-detect once back in the Nexus One.
This is a bug in FroYo and there's no other way to fix it until Google does.
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Do you mean create a contact on the SIM memory with my name and number?

hshah said:
Do you mean create a contact on the SIM memory with my name and number?
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all I did was create a contact named "me" with my number and a pic, worked fine.
although I don't think it has to be named "me" as long as it has your number.

dudebro said:
all I did was create a contact named "me" with my number and a pic, worked fine.
although I don't think it has to be named "me" as long as it has your number.
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I tried that and it didn't work

hshah said:
Do you mean create a contact on the SIM memory with my name and number?
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Yes.
hshah said:
I tried that and it didn't work
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As I said, the method I mentioned is the only way.

Add the photo to your Google account, it should sync right up.
N1 XDA App ftw!

Paul22000 said:
Put your SIM card in another phone that lets you edit phone numbers on SIM card. Then create a new phone number for yourself. It should auto-detect once back in the Nexus One.
This is a bug in FroYo and there's no other way to fix it until Google does.
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Did this... but nothing in FroYo

hshah said:
Did this... but nothing in FroYo
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Setting -> About Phone -> Status. Does it say unknown number under 'my phone number'?

Mokurex said:
Setting -> About Phone -> Status. Does it say unknown number under 'my phone number'?
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Yes it does

hshah said:
Did this... but nothing in FroYo
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So your Settings -> About Phone -> Status -> My Phone Number has your current phone number in an international format? ie +61
Works for me in Froyo

hshah said:
Yes it does
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You need to set your own number on your SIM card.
Something like:
Voice Line 1 +49xxxxxxxxx
NOT in your contacts but a SIM card manager. Ask a buddy with a Windows Mobile phone, also checkout this thread, all answers are there.

Yep, like the above poster said. Almost any phone that's not android can do this. I changed mine on my friend's blackberry.

And I fixed mine with my Dad's K550i

Mokurex said:
Yep, like the above poster said. Almost any phone that's not android can do this. I changed mine on my friend's blackberry.
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Where on the Blackberry is that option? I have a friend's one here right now, but can't find the option

hshah said:
Where on the Blackberry is that option? I have a friend's one here right now, but can't find the option
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I don't really remember the blackberry menu, but it was something like sim manager, probably under advance option. If you see it, you wont miss it.

Sorted using a Blackberry :-D
Sent from my HTC Desire using XDA App

Mokurex said:
Setting -> About Phone -> Status. Does it say unknown number under 'my phone number'?
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Mine says my number
..and I did add "Me" as my contact, with picture...all through my N1, no probs.

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[Q][SOLVED] Update the phone number after porting

I recently had my old phone number ported to my new network, but in the Settings -> About Phone -> Status screen the phone number is still showing as the temporary one assigned by the network while I was waiting for the port, which was different to the SIMs original, and it changed then.
Is there anyway to get this to update? I've tried restarting the phone, with and without the SIM in but it's still showing as the temporary number. The port has definitely taken place as people have phoned me on my old number and I've phoned them and it's shown as me.
Any help greatly appreciated
No-one know then?
It sounds to me like this may be something that is programmed into the simcard and doesn't change when the operator changes the number (or something like that). I doubt you will be able to fix it yourself, seems to me that this is either due to some delay in the operators system (unlikely after 4 days) or its just coded on the simcard and doesnt change. Maybe there is a program to edit that somewhere but I have no clue.
I've had almost the same problem since the beginning. There's no number on the info field.
I had a new contract and a sim card for the phone, but there was no number. I also have no idea how the number is defined in the field.
Try This and see.
Australian Sim Cards do not have any number Details Programmed so you may be able to program the Sim via your Phone.
Go to Contacts -> Menu Key -> More -> Settings -> Own Numbers.
Here you may see your old Number. Just open this and change the Info and Save.
you may have to Reboot to see any effect.
Keep us updated if this change works.
Android Newbe said:
Try This and see.
Australian Sim Cards do not have any number Details Programmed so you may be able to program the Sim via your Phone.
Go to Contacts -> Menu Key -> More -> Settings -> Own Numbers.
Here you may see your old Number. Just open this and change the Info and Save.
you may have to Reboot to see any effect.
Keep us updated if this change works.
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Had the same issue and was watching this thread. Applied your advice, did not need a reboot. Phone is updated now. Thank you kind sir.
The.Opethian said:
Had the same issue and was watching this thread. Applied your advice, did not need a reboot. Phone is updated now. Thank you kind sir.
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Same result as you! Thanks!
Android Newbe said:
Try This and see.
Australian Sim Cards do not have any number Details Programmed so you may be able to program the Sim via your Phone.
Go to Contacts -> Menu Key -> More -> Settings -> Own Numbers.
Here you may see your old Number. Just open this and change the Info and Save.
you may have to Reboot to see any effect.
Keep us updated if this change works.
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Heh, I just so happened to find this myself today whilst fiddling round with the Contacts. It didn't change when I did it but after reading your post and rebooting it's worked, thanks very much
Android Newbe said:
Try This and see.
Australian Sim Cards do not have any number Details Programmed so you may be able to program the Sim via your Phone.
Go to Contacts -> Menu Key -> More -> Settings -> Own Numbers.
Here you may see your old Number. Just open this and change the Info and Save.
you may have to Reboot to see any effect.
Keep us updated if this change works.
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Hi, I have the same exact problem as above when I had my number ported to T-mobile. I was really searching for a way to fix it then I came across this, I tried this but I do not see that option for me, do you know of any other way to update or fix this? I find it a bit annoying haha. Plus I want to root and do not want any possible mishaps. I am on the Galaxy Note 4 by the way. Thank you.
blazingmods said:
Hi, I have the same exact problem as above when I had my number ported to T-mobile. I was really searching for a way to fix it then I came across this, I tried this but I do not see that option for me, do you know of any other way to update or fix this? I find it a bit annoying haha. Plus I want to root and do not want any possible mishaps. I am on the Galaxy Note 4 by the way. Thank you.
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Yes same issue for me on Note 4. Can't find the option to edit my own number.
DunxR said:
Yes same issue for me on Note 4. Can't find the option to edit my own number.
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I rooted and it was fine so I am happy there but I still do want to update the number. Recently I sent my friend a picture message and she got it form my temporary number and it annoyed the heck out of me, a few minutes later I resent one and it was fine so I guess it was a tiny mess up. I wonder if going in and buying a new sim or something would help because if it does and the sim is $10 I'd be willing to do that.

[SOLVED] Where is my MMS icon?

Guys,
My girlfriend has the Nexus S and I noticed on her phone in MMS she has a picture set for herself and its viewable.
On my Nexus One when I text the icon for me is always grey.
Is this only an issue for me and is there a fix for it?
An example of what I mean is attached.
EDIT:
Fixed!! Thanks to andrew2511 and baseballfanz
Instructions for CM7
andrew2511 said:
on CM go to settings>call settings>additional settings and set your number in "my phone number". then create an account in your contacts with your number and your photo. try!
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Instructions for Stock
baseballfanz said:
Put your sim card in an older gsm phone, create a contact with your infos and save it to sim card.
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Put your sim card in an older gsm phone, create a contact with your infos and save it to sim card.
You need to put your SIM in a phone that has the ability edit the 'My Number' entry. Apparently iPhones can do it. I used an oldish Sony Ericsson for mine, think it was a K550i.
Is there a reason no one has written an app to do this yet? Does Android not have the ability to manage the data stored on the sim card for some reason?
on CM go to settings>call settings>additional settings and set your number in "my phone number". then create an account in your contacts with your number and your photo. try!
Do what Andrew said. It works on stock or any rom.
Sent from my Nexus One using XDA App
How can it work on stock when it's a Cyanogen feature? Also it doesn't edit the number on the SIM (as I understand it) so you can't flash CM, make the change and revert to stock.
andrew2511 said:
on CM go to settings>call settings>additional settings and set your number in "my phone number". then create an account in your contacts with your number and your photo. try!
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Thanks Andrew it worked!! Fixed OP with your instructions.
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Can anybody confirm that it works on stock?
It worked on CM7 for me.
No it doesn't work on stock, it's a CM enhancement.
Rusty! said:
No it doesn't work on stock, it's a CM enhancement.
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Oh man google needs to get on top of that.
N3xt2N0N3 said:
Can anybody confirm that it works on stock?
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The "Me" contact save to sim card work for stock. At least it did for me
when I was stock Froyo ROM way back when.
baseballfanz said:
The "Me" contact save to sim card work for stock. At least it did for me
when I was stock Froyo ROM way back when.
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Ok thanks I updated OP with your instructions.
baseballfanz said:
The "Me" contact save to sim card work for stock. At least it did for me
when I was stock Froyo ROM way back when.
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That only worked because your SIM had your number correctly set up, if it doesn't (like the OPs) then the contact wont be picked up.
You can tell where the problem is from the icon, if it's a solid grey square, then it's the SIM, if it's an empty contact card, then your solution applies.

Multiple Contacts numbers

Hi My mum just got herself the g note and asked the question why cant she put more than one number to a particular contact? comparing this to my s2 the rom feels the same and all but when you want to add more numbers to one contact it only gives prevision for name, last name, phone no. and email and that's it.. My s2 can input more than one number i was just wondering is there a way to do this off stock? or would i have to get a 3rd party app for this?
If its any help its the note n7000b.. (don't know why it has "b")..
Cheers.
Agera said:
Hi My mum just got herself the g note and asked the question why cant she put more than one number to a particular contact? comparing this to my s2 the rom feels the same and all but when you want to add more numbers to one contact it only gives prevision for name, last name, phone no. and email and that's it.. My s2 can input more than one number i was just wondering is there a way to do this off stock? or would i have to get a 3rd party app for this?
If its any help its the note n7000b.. (don't know why it has "b")..
Cheers.
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Go to contact then edit then where the number is they will be a +and - to add more numbers
Ok when i do this there is no + or - for me to do this see photo thats all im getting..
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Agera said:
Ok when i do this there is no + or - for me to do this see photo thats all im getting..
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I727 using XDA
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Think that's because the contacts are saved to the sim and not the phone memory or sync with Google I have mine synchronized with Google so gives me all the options
brockyneo said:
Think that's because the contacts are saved to the sim and not the phone memory or sync with Google I have mine synchronized with Google so gives me all the options
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Ah see i had always had my google acc as default when adding new numbers so i never ran into something like this.. Well I have made the changes and we are cooking with gas! Just one more thing is there a way to extend the incoming call according to my mum it rings out after 3 times.. again something i had never delt with so forgive the noobish questions
Agera said:
Ah see i had always had my google acc as default when adding new numbers so i never ran into something like this.. Well I have made the changes and we are cooking with gas! Just one more thing is there a way to extend the incoming call according to my mum it rings out after 3 times.. again something i had never delt with so forgive the noobish questions
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Glad it worked yes go into call settings and deactavate call forwarding setting that way it will just keep ringing till ya cut it off

[Q] Android secret codes

Does anyone know of a way to store and automatically dial codes such as *#*#4636#*#*? They can't be stored and dialed like a normal phone number.
I used to be able to use Anycut but this no longer works on JB.
"Theres an app for that"
Just don't remember the name
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sacentre said:
Does anyone know of a way to store and automatically dial codes such as *#*#4636#*#*? They can't be stored and dialed like a normal phone number.
I used to be able to use Anycut but this no longer works on JB.
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How about this app?
Thanks. That would have been exactly what I want except that it mostly doesn't work on the Galaxy Note.
sacentre said:
Thanks. That would have been exactly what I want except that it mostly doesn't work on the Galaxy Note.
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I had installed it & was workin fine til ICS..after I installed JB, I haven't restored it to check if its working..even if it doesn't work, the advantage is you need not to save each code..you will have everything in one place
Shyam said:
I had installed it & was workin fine til ICS..after I installed JB, I haven't restored it to check if its working..even if it doesn't work, the advantage is you need not to save each code..you will have everything in one place
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Well, not really not much use if all it does is show the code on the button label. I have a doc file with all the codes written down anyway. It's funny though, how one or two work but not the rest. Be interesting to see if it works for you when you re-install.
sacentre said:
Well, not really not much use if all it does is show the code on the button label. I have a doc file with all the codes written down anyway. It's funny though, how one or two work but not the rest. Be interesting to see if it works for you when you re-install.
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Hmmm..restored it today & checked it..only 1-2 works, but not everything
Yeah, I think it's the ROM or Kernel or both NOT the app. I can't even enter the codes into the phone dialer manually. Only the one to reveal the IMEI works. Wonder what has changed since ICS in this regard.
Shyam said:
Hmmm..restored it today & checked it..only 1-2 works, but not everything
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Block/kill/reject numbers?

Is there an app that is marshmallow compatible that can block/kill/reject calls?
Thanks!
a.demarco said:
Is there an app that is marshmallow compatible that can block/kill/reject calls?
Thanks!
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contacts app has been updated to feature call blocking..
and this update has existed few weeks ago..
a.demarco said:
Is there an app that is marshmallow compatible that can block/kill/reject calls?
Thanks!
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This is how I've always done it. Make a contact named whatever you want then add all numbers you want blocked to that contact. Then check all calls to voicemail. Works perfect. I have no voicemail setup either.
Keep in mind is you flash a new rom and google redownloads all your contacts you will need to check that box again.
No, I don't want the calls going to VM. I want them to be rejected.
reyscott1968 said:
contacts app has been updated to feature call blocking..
and this update has existed few weeks ago..
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Really? Where? I can't find it in contacts.
a.demarco said:
Really? Where? I can't find it in contacts.
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[app] stock 6.0 contacts and phone app with call blocking
Open the phone app and select the call log tab (the second tab with the clock icon). Tap and hold the call in question to bring up an action menu. Select "Block number."
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Open the phone app and select the call log tab (the second tab with the clock icon). Tap and hold the call in question to bring up an action menu. Select "Block number."
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Doesn't give me that option...
Cataclysm Rom in Original Development has a built in call blocker that works great. It picks up and hangs up on the caller. You don't even know it's happening. All my annoying calls have stopped!
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Doesn't give me that option...
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Nexus 6, stock Android 6.0.1.
T-Mobile vs Verizon?
Here is what I get...
It does not look like you are running stock Android. Install the Google phone app. It includes call blocking.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.dialer
I thought 6.1 stock phone app has that built in now.

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