Vodafone had to issue me with a new number. With the old number the Status page correctly displayed my telephone number. Now it just says "Unknown". All Vodafone did was change my number, they did not issue a new sim card. Is there a way of resolving this ?
mp1963 said:
Vodafone had to issue me with a new number. With the old number the Status page correctly displayed my telephone number. Now it just says "Unknown". All Vodafone did was change my number, they did not issue a new sim card. Is there a way of resolving this ?
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Yes.
You need a phone capable of setting the number on the SIM (usually termed 'My Number' or 'Own Number' in the menus). I used my girlfriend's iPhone 3GS (we're both on O2) to set the number on my SIM as the same thing was bugging me.
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3 network recently prevented me using my payg sim so I switched to O2 and transferred my old phone number. But the phone still displays the number which came with the O2 sim card. Is this hard wired into the sim card or is there any way I can change it through the registry, or whatever?
Any help appreciated
What do you mean by "The phone still displays the phone number which came with your O2 SIM card" ???
Where does the phone display it? Make a screenshot but xxx out your phone number for privacy reasons!
Isn't the Phone Number set in Settings, "Owner Information"?
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Mine does exactly the same, if you go to Sim Manager it displays the original sim number and not my tranfered one. No great shake though, unless you dont know your own number.
But just found that you can change this.. In Sim Manager go to Menu_Tools_List of Own Numbers, then edit voice line 1.. Job done.
jstott1070 said:
Mine does exactly the same, if you go to Sim Manager it displays the original sim number and not my tranfered one. No great shake though, unless you dont know your own number.
But just found that you can change this.. In Sim Manager go to Menu_Tools_List of Own Numbers, then edit voice line 1.. Job done.
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That information you can edit yourself. I am not surebut I do believe it is somewhere under SETTINGS -> PHONE ...
jstott1070 said:
Mine does exactly the same, if you go to Sim Manager it displays the original sim number and not my tranfered one. No great shake though, unless you dont know your own number.
But just found that you can change this.. In Sim Manager go to Menu_Tools_List of Own Numbers, then edit voice line 1.. Job done.
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Most cool. Did that restarted, after removing sim + battery, and voila it worked. Never noticed 'Sim Manager' before. You would have thought that Settings the more appropriate place for it
Most obliged - I like to be tidy/organised Knew this was the place to ask
I use a SIM card of One SIM multi number;
When I used the number of China Mobile, the number of SMS center is +8613800100000 or etc. It's OK, but when I used the number of Indonesia TELKOMSEL. The SMS center number is +6281100000, but in the phone settings what I can get is +6281100000151515, and the every time after I witch the phone off and on, the number will change to the wrong number.
I am not sure it's only the problem of My Multi number SIM card, or someone had the same problems?
the systems I used include WM6.1 WM6.5. every version of ROM has the same problem.
Hey Guys, Need a little help!
Ok, I bought a G1 from eBay (I know I know bit risky!). Recieved it today, put in my Sim card (Orange UK), and it's opened up into the setup (login to gmail blah blah time settings), got into the phone mode, but it's not picking up any network on my SIM card
I can get internet (After inputting the APN settings..)
I have looked on the "About" status, and noticed the telephone number is: 07********58622#
I don't know where the 622# is coming from, because it isn't my phone number!
I go to the Network Selection, Choose Orange, and it says "Your SIM card does not allow a connection to this network"
Any idea's?
when you call your number does your phone ring? and can you place calls with your real number showing up? if yes then i see no problem
Nope, I can't ring out, and I can't recieve incoming calls.
That number is on your sim card, not the phone. It shouldn't effect service though. Infact Mine was 00000000000 until a few months ago when some app wouldn't work because that number wasn't correct. Call TMo and say "google phone" when you get someone tell them you need your sim card updated.
Hi, thanks for that information, bit I have tried it in another g1 and everything worked as normal. Guess it's a hardware fault or a IMEI block
I have the same problem, and I donĀ“t find de answer
I recently lost my cellphone but good thinhg is, I installed the mobiucare which is a phone locator. I want to send a command but they change the phone mumber. There's this feature about mobiucare that will notify me when sim card is changed but it just send me a sim card number, not a phone number. Is there a way to decrypt this?
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First of all, I know nothing about this specific app, mobiucare. If it is so that you may somehow command this app to sms you or make a call to you then you should get the number.
What info you got is probably IMSI? These do not contain the phone number itself, phone number is assigned by the network operator equipment. You can probably find out network operator company that issued this SIM from the number.
Your best bet will be to let your local police know this I suppose. They shall contact network operators and will find out the phone by IMEI or by this SIM information you have.
andres_a said:
First of all, I know nothing about this specific app, mobiucare. If it is so that you may somehow command this app to sms you or make a call to you then you should get the number.
What info you got is probably IMSI? These do not contain the phone number itself, phone number is assigned by the network operator equipment. You can probably find out network operator company that issued this SIM from the number.
Your best bet will be to let your local police know this I suppose. They shall contact network operators and will find out the phone by IMEI or by this SIM information you have.
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"android lost" is an app u can pusb to your phone from your google account assuming your phone was logged into your google account
then you can use it to locate your phone on map..or take pic of person using the phone ...or check msgs calls...too much to mention
notify provider and they will block the imei to stop the phone ever being used
andres_a said:
First of all, I know nothing about this specific app, mobiucare. If it is so that you may somehow command this app to sms you or make a call to you then you should get the number.
What info you got is probably IMSI? These do not contain the phone number itself, phone number is assigned by the network operator equipment. You can probably find out network operator company that issued this SIM from the number.
Your best bet will be to let your local police know this I suppose. They shall contact network operators and will find out the phone by IMEI or by this SIM information you have.
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All I wanna do is know the phone number replaced and I can remotely locate,lock,wipe, and alarm the phone through an SMS.
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Install the app cerberus to track down the phone when it is stolen or lost
Hi have a major problem with my phone, so basically I wanted to downgrade my phone then unlock the bootloader but I can't because my imei so doesn't show the other numbers but only 22 in the beginning, I changed I'm om info before.
Does somebody know a method to show this numbers up?
Does your sim card work ?
Noetmi said:
Does your sim card work ?
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Nope unfortunately
Flash it with HCU maybe it will work (it's a paid app)
: HCU Client
IMEI SV is the Software Version of the IMEI-related code in your phone. It's always "22" on the P9.
At least on my phone, the IMEI is shown directly on the "About phone" page in the settings, while the IMEI SV ("22" here, as well) is shown on the "Status" subpage (which shows signal strength and MAC addresses and so on).
Another way to display the IMEI, which is mandated by the GSM standards body, is by entering *#06# in the dialler. Does it show anything there?
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IMEI SV is the Software Version of the IMEI-related code in your phone. It's always "22" on the P9.
At least on my phone, the IMEI is shown directly on the "About phone" page in the settings, while the IMEI SV ("22" here, as well) is shown on the "Status" subpage (which shows signal strength and MAC addresses and so on).
Another way to display the IMEI, which is mandated by the GSM standards body, is by entering *#06# in the dialler. Does it show anything there?
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I already knows all this thing i tried every method.