Hi,
a colleague of mine, owning a M1 A1, stock ROM, no root, today discovered that all calls that he did with his second SIM (business, network provider TIM Italy) where billed as well on first SIM (personal). Looking at first SIM calls details on SIM network provider (3 ITA), he found 440 mins of calls from SIM1 to SIM2.
Has anyone experienced this???
Call forward or divert active?
.:Addicted:. said:
Call forward or divert active?
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What do you mean? Call divert should be a network provider configuration: you could specify at which number you are available. In that case, in calls should be deviated, not out calls. So, if you're correct, all incoming calls to private number where deviated to business number? We' ll check.
Is there any options in Android settings? I do not remember so...
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THANKS! My colleague remembered that he previously had two phones (private and business) and that private one got broken. So, until he bought the A1, he forwarded incoming calls to business one. But he did not remember to clean up the settings!!! Thanks for hint @.:Addicted:.
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I am in the USA (NYC), using Cingular. When I let my Tytn use the UMTS bands, I get the following message from Cingular when I call my own cell phone number (or hold down '1' to call voice mail):
"The number you dialed is not a working number."
I can send and recieve other calls, sms, etc... Once I set the band to use GSM only, calling my number correctly brings me to voice mail.
My SIM card is a 64k 3G card.
Any clue what the problem is?
Thanks!
jack
jraaronson said:
I am in the USA (NYC), using Cingular. When I let my Tytn use the UMTS bands, I get the following message from Cingular when I call my own cell phone number (or hold down '1' to call voice mail):
"The number you dialed is not a working number."
I can send and recieve other calls, sms, etc... Once I set the band to use GSM only, calling my number correctly brings me to voice mail.
My SIM card is a 64k 3G card.
Any clue what the problem is?
Thanks!
jack
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Have you programmed Speed Dialing to 1? In order to call to your voice mail (Cingular) you have to program your phone to dial +1 (806) 252 9009 when you press 1. YOu can program it by opening PhonePad ->Menu->Speeddial. I hope it'll help
caller id doesn't work
I changed the VM as you suggested. Interestingly, it doesn't recognize that I am calling from my cell phone, and asks me for my 10-digit phone number. I have now confirmed this happens either in GSM or UTMS Mode. Is that the normal behaviour? The VM feature works when calling the cell number from the cell phone (in GSM mode).
When I called home from my cell phone the caller ID was properly displayed. IE: that information is properly being sent. but I think the problem is internal to Cingular services.
Thanks,
jack
has anyone else had problems calling international numbers since rooting their phones? ive rooted and installed a few different roms and have had this problem that i cannot call numbers with a different country code. i can make local calls no problem and can send text messages to international numbers but cannot dial them. its not call barring, i did check that. if i log into my vodafone account and set it to international call barring and try make an international call i get the "this call has been barred" message.with international call barring off the call drops before ringing
this appears to have been a problem with my sim after playing with sim tools
I tried to make an outgoing call this morning, only to get a notice that my outgoing calls have been restricted and that my 2g phone will no longer work. It re-directs me to their call center, where my only options seem to be either order a replacement phone or activate the replacement phone.
Here's the catch. I'm using an iPhone 6 with a 2-year old SIM card that has worked flawlessly the whole time (actually, it still works fine, it's Straight Talk's system blocking my outgoing calls). When I question them on this, they blame my phone and say I need to order a new SIM, and the tech was unable to answer my question regarding the ability to call 911 (I can't even check voicemail, but I don't want to test 911).
I can still receive calls and my cellular data works just fine (posting this on LTE), but my outbound calls are being re-directed.
Has anyone run into this issue? Has anyone found a way to get rid of the block? I can't get anywhere with their "support". I should not have to buy a new SIM card for something that shouldn't affect my service.
Straight Talk should just send you a new sim without charging for the sim.
They sent me a replacement sim when I misplaced my phone without any problems. I found the phone and didn't need the sim. They didn't charge me for the sim.
The problem is likely on their end with the provisioning of the sim.
Did they try to send you a new sim ?
I finally was able to get around scripted CS and talk to somebody knowledgeable. They're sending me a new SIM.
Apparently, I got caught by the net because I used this SIM in an old flip phone several months ago.
My biggest concern with the whole thing is the ability to call 911, and why they don't have an escape route so that you can still place calls without ordering or activating a replacement phone. My first few contacts left me with a replacement phone as my only option.
Notice to all providers. In the future, please make these notifications so that they don't block outgoing calls. Play a notice, give a number to call, then allow the call through.
Luckily, I have FaceTime Audio to continue making calls in the meantime (new SIM arrives Tuesday).
Hello,
Is anyone else having an issue with dual call?
Explanation :
When i am on a voice call on SIM1 i can't get a call on SIM2 and vice versa.
If i go into : Settings > Call > Common > Smart Forward and i try to save, it gives me a "Network or SIM card issue"
Anyone replicating this issue?
Just for precision : i am using two SIMs from different countries.
For what I know huawei mate 7 and I think their current phone supports this, no others brands will allow this.
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For what I know huawei mate 7 and I think their current phone supports this, no others brands will allow this.
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You mean the SIMs from two different carriers ? As when i tested two SIM cards from the same carrier it worked fine. Just wondering if it's the "etisalat" SIM that is messing things up.
are you sure, when one sim is in use, the other will be disabled, even during browsing.
I think smart forwarding only works if both sim has call forwarding.
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are you sure, when one sim is in use, the other will be disabled, even during browsing.
I think smart forwarding only works if both sim has call forwarding.
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What do you mean while browsing? you mean like internet browsing? I think the issue is only on the phone, talking. I only had this issue when i was on the phone with the "etisalat" SIM. As i mentioned above, it works fine with two SIMs from the same carrier.
Can you also elaborate on what you mean "call forwarding".
a) like the normal forwarding (unreachable, off, or busy it forwards to you voicemail)
b) forwarding to another phone number
c) ?
Hi,
We used to use 2 Jio sim's in an Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 phone. The second jio sim in slot 2 was a secondary sim which was rarely used. It's calls were set to auto forward to some other number. We used to keep this second sim deactivated most of the times to save battery. Anyways now we were planning to use this number. Whenever we switch on the second sim slot in this phone a call forwarding logo used to come at the top, although it was turned off many months back. We went to the call forwarding settings for this second sim, the page kept on loading then it said some error or something. Tried it in slot one but same result. Tried this number in Samsung Galaxy series phone but same result. It shows that call forwarding is there but when we click to see to which number it keeps on loading and then show that it is turned off but the call forwarding sign doesn't go away. It asks us to enter a number for call forwarding if we want to. If we do enter some number then finally it displays failed to read data- something went wrong, Check your sim card or network connection, then try again. This sim can receive all the text messages. Since it is not recharged so can't confirm about the outbound calls, texts. If we call to this number then it says that the number is busy.
Isn't call forwarding limited to phones? In this case it has stuck with the sim somehow. Even if I recharge it and the same thing is there then it will be a waste of money. Is there any way to reset this sim or something? If the customer care can do something about it then what should I tell them to do?
Thanks
If you can recharge jio sim than call forwarding problem automatically solved.