How to set "+" to the IDD access numbers - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

In Windows Mobile, would anyone know how to configure "+" in phone contacts to translate to specific international direct dial access code?

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In Windows Mobile, would anyone know how to configure "+" in phone contacts to translate to specific international direct dial access code?
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That is done automatically, you don't need to configure anything.
If you have special needs (some dialling prefix etc), you can try Start->Settings->Connections->Connections->Extended->Dialling Rules (translated from a German TyTN, so the names on your device will probably be a bit different. "Extended" is simply the right tab; I have a feeling that on an English device its name may be completely different )
Cheers
Daniel

Thanks.
Yes I do need to dial the prefix provided by a long distance service which is cheaper than default IDD service of my mobile company.
I have tried but somehow it didn't work. I will do further research I think I may not have configured the dialling rules correctly.
Alvin

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XDA I : How to connect to ISP? [analogue; geographic number]

Hi,
Hope someone can help....my main problem with this scenario, is that I cannot for the life of me find an input box for the username/password supplied to me by my ISP!
I have lots of free minutes and would like to use my XDA I to collect email from my ISP [Claranet] who have supplied me with a UK Geographical number [an 0207 number in London].
I go to setup a new connection...but there's nowhere to input my username and password! I'm clearly doing something wrong...but can somebody help, please?
All other screens appear, and I can input everything...except User/pass combo for the account to which I am dialling in.
GPRS is fine etc, but I do much want to use up these free minutes on collecting my email!
Thanks for any help that can be given, this is driving me mad.
Midi
Did you choose Cellular Line as modem type? On the first page of creating a new connection
second page is the number
third page is the user name / Password
Hi,
Thanks for your help....but I am certain that the screens you are seeing are for the XDA II on WinMobile 2003.
There are no such screns on the XDA I, running PPC2002.
However, your attentions are most appreciated!
Best wishes,
Mike
sorry , yes these are from XDAII PPC2003.
I don't recall how it was done on PPC2002.

HELP WITH DIALING OPTIONS!!!

I have a friend in Brazil who just bought a Magician and he's having some problems with it. Basically, all his contacts in Outlook have the following format: +55 11 3333-3333 (country code, city code, number). When he tries to call anybody from his contact list the network doesn't complete the call because the phone is dialing the country code and the city code and the network (TIM Brasil) apparently only accepts local calls if you dial only the number, without city code or country code. He told me he tried changing the dialing rules and changing the regional settings but nothing seemed to work.
Anybody have a clue about a solution?
Thanks
M.
Same problem
I'm having the same problem. I live in Brazil and use TIM.
Plus we need to choose long distance carriers for every call.
DId you find any sollutions?
Tks a lot!

my o2 xda is doin my head in!!!!!

SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP!!!! i can not get my internet mms wap or anything to work on the phone! when i get a text or call it does'nt display the person who is contacting me , even though there in my contact lists!!! i have seen various posts telling me how to configure, but i think i may be thick!!! Amazing things xda's but incredibly hard!!! anyone who can help me will be worshipped like a god! people send me files to put on the xda but cant put it on cos i aint on net!!!!!! thanx ppl!
Mate, you're not alone, and you've come to the right place.
Now take a deep breath, and let's deal with one thing at a time.
Your profile shows you have the original O2 XDA, or 'Wallaby" device. This device doesn't support MMS without additional software, so you'll need to say what MMS software (if any), you're using.
Regarding WAP / GPRS settings, you'll need to say what service provider you're with, and then we can help with that. When I had my XDA I was happily browsing the Net via GRPS, so don't despair, it can be done. As a first step, tap the service / antenna icon on the start bar (next to the speaker icon): Look for a little 'G' in the window that pops up. If you have one, you're halfway there because that means your SIM card is provisioned for GPRS by your telco.
One you confirm that, and say what provider you're with, we can configure your settings.
As a guide, if you have all your access point info, the most common problem on the Wallaby is the dialing-pattern settings under locations in the connections applet. By default the XDA adds your country and area code info before the access point name, and that stops it from connecting.
Regarding not seeing the names of people calling you, check that your country setting is correct, which you'll find under 'tools' - 'options' in your Contacts application. If it is, also remove the area code info, as it probably isn't needed.
I've experienced a problem with names not being displayed on received SMSes, which was resolved with the 'Paragon SMS Name Patch', so that may help you too. Just search the forums for it and you'll find a download link. To install it you'll need ActiveSync to be configured & working.
Give me some more info & I'll see what I can do for you.
Codenix.
Mate, you're not alone, and you've come to the right place.
Now take a deep breath, and let's deal with one thing at a time.
Your profile shows you have the original O2 XDA, or 'Wallaby" device. This device doesn't support MMS without additional software, so you'll need to say what MMS software (if any), you're using.
Regarding WAP / GPRS settings, you'll need to say what service provider you're with, and then we can help with that. When I had my XDA I was happily browsing the Net via GRPS, so don't despair, it can be done. As a first step, tap the service / antenna icon on the start bar (next to the speaker icon): Look for a little 'G' in the window that pops up. If you have one, you're halfway there because that means your SIM card is provisioned for GPRS by your telco.
One you confirm that, and say what provider you're with, we can configure your settings.
As a guide, if you have all your access point info, the most common problem on the Wallaby is the dialing-pattern settings under locations in the connections applet. By default the XDA adds your country and area code info before the access point name, and that stops it from connecting.
Regarding not seeing the names of people calling you, check that your country setting is correct, which you'll find under 'tools' - 'options' in your Contacts application. If it is, also remove the area code info, as it probably isn't needed.
I've experienced a problem with names not being displayed on received SMSes, which was resolved with the 'Paragon SMS Name Patch', so that may help you too. Just search the forums for it and you'll find a download link. To install it you'll need ActiveSync to be configured & working.
Give me some more info & I'll see what I can do for you.
Codenix.
Mate, you're not alone, and you've come to the right place.
Now take a deep breath, and let's deal with one thing at a time.
Your profile shows you have the original O2 XDA, or 'Wallaby" device. This device doesn't support MMS without additional software, so you'll need to say what MMS software (if any), you're using.
Regarding WAP / GPRS settings, you'll need to say what service provider you're with, and then we can help with that. When I had my XDA I was happily browsing the Net via GRPS, so don't despair, it can be done. As a first step, tap the service / antenna icon on the start bar (next to the speaker icon): Look for a little 'G' in the window that pops up. If you have one, you're halfway there because that means your SIM card is provisioned for GPRS by your telco.
One you confirm that, and say what provider you're with, we can configure your settings.
As a guide, if you have all your access point info, the most common problem on the Wallaby is the dialing-pattern settings under locations in the connections applet. By default the XDA adds your country and area code info before the access point name, and that stops it from connecting.
Regarding not seeing the names of people calling you, check that your country setting is correct, which you'll find under 'tools' - 'options' in your Contacts application. If it is, also remove the area code info, as it probably isn't needed.
I've experienced a problem with names not being displayed on received SMSes, which was resolved with the 'Paragon SMS Name Patch', so that may help you too. Just search the forums for it and you'll find a download link. To install it you'll need ActiveSync to be configured & working.
Give me some more info & I'll see what I can do for you.
Codenix.

[APP]Voip calls not over 3G

Hi,
I'm using often companies like justvoip or voipcheap to call abroad. First you call a landline number in UK and then you type in the number you want to call. For example first you dial 01617002727, then you dial 007123456789#. Would it be possible to dial the number from contacts and it would automaticaly dial 01617002727 before? Thanks in advance
best regards
you can try to use FRING, i'm just use this software with voipbuster and voipcheap and i call the contact directly from my sim card without type any other number before
Fring doesn't work without the internet connection. Do you use voipcheap over 3G or you dial a local landline number?
best regards
i use frig over 3g and over wi-fi
MagiCall will do it.
I've tried magicall but it doesn't work. Probably it has to wait until you hear "welcome bla bla" before you dial the number
Maby you can use WM client sip solution, but it works only on speaker.
I use it to connect via 3G to my Asterix Pbx from home.
I think you can find a cab somewhere , but be careful to take the one witch doesn't affect your gps.
You might be able to add 01617002727p007123456789# or 01617002727,007123456789# in your contacts where the p is a pause.
magicalls works perfectly for me. From FAQ:
Most calling cards work in this way:
1. Dial the access number
2. Listen to the voice instructions
3. Enter your card number
4. Wait for a while
5. Enter your PIN number
6. Wait for a while
7. Enter the destination number
You may create outgoing rules like the following in MagiCall to automatically apply calling cards to the destination number.
Rule type: Outgoing call
Filter type: Specific number (You may select any filter type you like)
Phone #: +* (I want to filter international calls)
Action1: Change number
Call to: 8000,,1234,,666,,{phone}#
In the rule above, my calling card's access number is 8000, card number is 1234, PIN is 666. Each comma ',' is used to pause for a second. {phone} is a placeholder which represents the destination number. If you need to pause longer, add more commas. (See attached pictures)

Need a Location App Help

Hi All,
Its me Fox,i am an old user in this forum where i get lots of help from here and the people here are really helpful.now a days im feeling a problem developing an app and i am writing it in details in below
The requirement of our mobile software:
1.
The target of the software is to gather some network info remotely avoiding any notification to the target mobile user and not installing any software in the target mobile.
Let me explain the idea in detail. First of all, we know that if we press *#06# then we can see the IMEI number of the set. So, there might be some secret way or code so that anybody can get the IMEI number of any mobile set with the help of just target mobile number.
That was just an example. However, there are some system of ping to check the reachability in IP network. In GSM network also there should be some secret code by which ping, trace route targeting a mobile number is possible. By these, the availability of the target can be confirmed. By the trace route result, we can obtain the path Of the pong reply or ping, present cell id. The individual cell ID also carries the name of the area in Unicode which is displayed in many sets optionally. That text may also be obtained from that. Actually, we want to do this by developing and installing an android software. In that car, we need to know the coding, programming language and special DLL or header that has to be called for this purpose.
2. Is there any way to call or search IMEI in any mobile network? Is it possible to find out the mobile number by inquiring with IMEI number from any mobile?
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please i need a help on this badly,

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