On my Treo 800w, there were dialing rules, i.e. "Dial 1+ area code" before 7 digit phone number. I assume this is built into WM 6.1, but with the tf3d overlay, is there a way to do the same thing? So if I only type 7 numbers, it can automatically put a 1+ the area code before?
Thanks
i feel your pain / switched from treo 650 and so miss that feature . . . searched and searched ............... anybody?
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Hi everyone... I am new to the PPC world... being just recently swatch from my Treo600 to a new XDA2s, I am having a little difficulty getting used to the Microsoft way of doing things in PPC2003... I am just wondering is there anyone who can help me or point me to the right direction where I can get some external program that can help me from going insane... here's my problem... I usually keep a huge contact list with all my customer, supplier, co-worker, family and friends contact all in my PDA... so the usual way for me to make a phone call is to search it from the contact list... but here's my problem, I travel alot with my job and depending on my current location, I have to edit the number in my contact before I dial the number... in my old palm, I can simply edit the number before I dial that number (there's a funtion on my palm that allows you to edit before call... so it allows me to edit the number without physically changing the number in my contact list)... I am just wondering can PPC do that? Or is there any program in PPC that will allow me to do that? As far as I can see... in PPC, as soon as I have search for a contact and then I click on his or her number with my stylist... it will automatically dial... I can not edit it before I dial... the only way I can edit it before I dial is to physically edit the contacts... which is very annoying as I sync my contacts with my exchange server, I don't wanna to have to have all my contact get mess up with different area code and dialling code from different country... anyone know how can I solve this problem? Thanks for your help in advance... I very much appriciate all of your advice in advance... Peter
I think the most straightforwards solution here is to store all of your numbers in the international dialling format; that way, wherever you are, your device will place the call correctly
For example - if I had a contact in Glasgow, UK, it would be stored as +44141xxxxxxx (+44 for UK, 141 for Glasgow and the remaining seven digits as the local number)
In my experience whenever I have been abroad, any calls to any of my stored numbers are placed correctly first time by either my SmartPhone or PPC.
If you're problem is regarding a slightly different issue then please expand on your problem by detailing what you mean by "modifying" your contact before you dial.
My problem is a little bit more complicated I think... I already has most number stored in the international dialing format... but my problem is that, depending on my location, I have to dial a certian set of numbers in front of the phone number to be dial in order for me to save on long distance and roaming... for example, while I am roaming in Mainland China if I want to dial home in Hong Kong with my mobile... normally, I will dial 0085226****88 but that will cost me like USD2 per minute... but if I dial with a prefix of 17909 (hence I will type in: 179090085226****88) then my per minute charge will now be something like USD0.10 per minute... which is a huge saving especially when I make roaming and long distance call all the time... the same thing in Hong Kong, if I dial 1666 before I dial long distance, I will get a much higher savings over regular long distance... my problem is that I can not possibly store all of these information for all the locations that I am going to be in, each places that I am going to be in, have a different sets of number... so is there any intellegent way to add additional numbers in front of the number stored in the contacts before it is being dialed in pocket pc? I know on my old palm... I can solve this problem in two ways... 1) I can set a certain dialing prefix before the system dial any number (normally I leave that blank, as I prefer edit before dial function)... I can use this prefix function but it will require me to change the prefix when I am at a different location but it is a workable solutions... is there something like that in PPC? 2) The second way to solve this was the edit before dialing function on the palm... I just click on the number, it allows me to edit the number temporary before it is automatically paste onto the phone software and before the phone dials it...
Anyway, I know this is very complicated and it is a very rare issues thats probably just affecting me or a very small number of users... but it will be great if there's some simple solutions to this... but I think this problem is mainly due to the lack of flexiblilty in the contact list rather then the function of the phone itself! :O) Anyway, thank you very much for your help and suggestions again... very much appriciate it :O) Peter
Try if this works
http://www.handango.com/Platform ... sp?productId=152403
Can you please post the link again? It doesn't work :O) Thanks for your help :O) What kind of program is it? :O)
here's the link
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you got it all wrong
... if you ask me: your approach is wrong. Here are the basics. Windows XP, for instance and Outlook, that is the source of the contacts (and phone numbers and other details that are entered), stores phone numbers in this 'international' format:
country code (MS has a list of countries and codes of its own)
are code (another, separate field) and
number
If you respect the fields provided by Outlook then you get a number generated by Outlook that looks like this:
+381 (064) 6185250
THIS is the 'correct' international format recognised by Microsoft Phone Dialer (well not actually MS but Active Voice, but that is a completely different issue)
My point is that +448704364673 is NOT a correct international phormat, because MS cannot differentiate between the international country code and long distance (area code) and therefore the phone dialer cannot parse the numbers correctly.
NOW, how to get the system to know WHERE you are and should it use the area code when dialing or you are in the area your friend is, or you want to call a toll free number that is in 'another' area, or you are dialing a client abroad etc. Well, there is the 'Dialing Rules' settings! THERE you create a profile (home, office, abroad etc.) and provide the area code for the dialer to differentiate...
This is all well with the Windows XP/Outlook 2002+ I know well, BUT when it comes to PPC... sorry, I have the same problem...>
FACTS:
fact no. 1: Outlook separates phone numbers in groups of>
country code
long distance code (area code)
number
fact no. 2: phone numbers entered this way are stored in a format>
+381 (064) 6185250
fact no. 2: Microsoft Phone Dialer recognises this number and dials correctly
via a voice modem... (headset or speaker/mike required)
Question: what hapens when contacts entered this way into Outlook are sunchronized with the
Pocket PC (Windows Mobile 5.0)?
Answer : all contact's numbers are entered into the Contacts list in the 'correct' format.
(the same format with the bracket, as is noted in PC Outlook)
My findings: the problem arrises when you use your mobile capable Pocket PC
(i.e. the super cool Qtek 9000) and try to dial someone on to his mobile or office phone that are on another
area code...
the Pocket PC, or Windows Mobile 'Phone dialer' dials EXACTLY
as the number is entered in the above mentioned format
(the mobile operator recognises the + at the beggining of the number, but
does not understand the spaces and the brackets!!! and offcourse
the mobile operator returns an error voice message that a wrong number has been dialed!
What am I to do?
Can I find/download/install a proper phone dialer (i.e. MS Phone Dialer) that comes with Windows?
Phone Dialer 1.5
Developed for Microsoft by Active Voice
http://www.activevoice.com/dialer
bottom line is that CISCO systems aquired this Phone Dialer in 2001 and Active Voice discontinued developing/supporting whit app. (link on the Active Voice site is outdated and no support on MS site, as well)
(please do not post solutions as: "you should reformat your number entries etc. because I have 800+ contacts and counting...)
P.S. what I gathered is that this is not device related it is just OS and app related. I had the same problem with my previous Nokia phone... (I did not solve. Actually I thought I will solve with this device...)
I've set the Dialing Rules with my country code and area code (Mobile etc.) So, I don't have a clue what am I doung wrong
6.5 mobile Using HTC Sense
Seems To Me That The Phone Used To Automatically Switch To The Keypad Screen / Mode When You Dialed Voice Mail ????
Does not seem to do that anymore .. anyway to get it back ?
Um .. really ? I Must have been crazy .. noone remembers it doing that ?
You don't get many response in this forum unless you're making roms it seems.
Acer DX900 question: Does anyone know how "Dialing" is acually handled in a WM phone.
Ok, the Acer DX900 is great, but the way it deals with dual SIMs suck.
I have been reading everything I could find, I have tried numerous ROM versions, from 6.1 to 6.5.3, none of them deal with the dual sims correctly. I have tried SPD dialer 1 through 3, and they all suck the same.
My question is: When a normal WM phone dials (be it from the keypad or from contacts) is there a specific .exe or .dll that that request is passed off to?
I mean does pressing dial in a dialer.exe actually just pass it like: [ Rundll32.exe dialer.dll "06221348232" ] And dialer.dll actually does the dialing?
The reason I ask is that it will continue to be a problem for owners of dual sim phones to get/buy/ask/build custom dialers for them, and if we just simply stopped looking for them and just used the dialers already out there, but renamed the dialer.dll to say olddialer.dll and replaced the dialer.dll with a .dll that took the variables passed to it (ie. the phone number), prompted us with a pop-up that only asked which sim we wanted to send it to, and then set that SIM active, and resent the variables to the original olddialer.dll. Like a Samsung DOUS phone does.
I hope the dialer scenario works like I described, if it does, I'll figure out a way to write it.
It would let us use EVERY dialer out there, not just that custom SPD 2 build.
We would continue to need the sim2 support files for incoming calls and such, which all work ok, with the exception of the dialers.
If no one knows, can someone at least point me to a link for hacking the SPD dialer, so I can try to fix that stupid Mobile, Open, Back, screen with the two blank buttons in the 1-finger dial app. Why they didn't put a SIM1 and SIM2 there, I'll never know.
It's a lot lower down into the bowels of the device than the example above.
The routine that does the actual calling is the Telephony API, referred to as TAPI
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa922068.aspx
I have most of my contacts with their area code even if they are the same as mine.
My issue is that when I go to dial a number and put in the first few digits it doesn't find the contact I'm going to dial unless I put in the area code first.
I'm coming from the MotoQ and it would display both contacts matching the digits for the area code and also the first 3 digits of the phone(not counting the area code of course).
Is there anyway to have the phone do this b/c inputting the area code when dialing is a little of a hassel and its that or spell out the name at this point.
If you are using sense ui you can just tap out the first couple letters of their name instead of their number.
So mark smith
6275
And mark will pop up. It works with less input and will narrow the list down as you type more.
Yeah iI know you can do it that way but on my MotoQ it would do that too and also i'd be able to search via entering the 3 digits after the phone number and it would pull those up too. The Evo seems to not do this and will only do it by name or area code. My Q would skip the area code, do the name, and also show ones that matched the area code too.
I just use aContacts and go to the alphabetical search as the default window. Better than having 10 possible contacts pop up.
Another option is Gesture Search. I put a shortcut on my home screen and find myself using it more than anything else.
Hi,
I have come over to Android from Windows Phone. I have pretty much got my Note 8 how I want it but, I have an issue with the dialler. My numbers have all been stored in the following format;
Landline numbers; +44 (01234) 123456
Mobile numbers; +447012123456
Now, my Windows Phone dialler was smart enough to be able to call the nun Bevin this format. My Samsung dialler, not so much. Whilst mobile numbers work fine, landlines are an issue, I get an invalid number error.
Is there anything I can do as I don’t really want to change all my numbers if I can help it as I have a few, over 1500.
Thanks in advance.
amead said:
Hi,
I have come over to Android from Windows Phone. I have pretty much got my Note 8 how I want it but, I have an issue with the dialler. My numbers have all been stored in the following format;
Landline numbers; +44 (01234) 123456
Mobile numbers; +447012123456
Now, my Windows Phone dialler was smart enough to be able to call the nun Bevin this format. My Samsung dialler, not so much. Whilst mobile numbers work fine, landlines are an issue, I get an invalid number error.
Is there anything I can do as I don’t really want to change all my numbers if I can help it as I have a few, over 1500.
Thanks in advance.
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In the three years nobody ever complained about international numbers on our Note 8.0 tablets. Is your sim unlocked and using a out of country sim card? You should contact your UK rep, as the UK version is a phablet, all our US devices are tablet only.