Re: [Tsemgr-linux] T610 SMS and phonebook BUG?
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From: Sebastian S. <s.s...@ci...> - 2003-07-23 10:41:01
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Hi Gabor! > I use my T610 with Bluetooth over RFCOMM and most > if the functin works. There are two strange thing: > > 1. When The phone book is loaded numbers beginning > with +36xxxxx (Hungary's country code) they become ++36xxxxxx > When I send SMS with this kind of phone number the phone > display a "+??36xxxxx" as a phone number therefore it can't > send any SMS Hmm... strange. Normally the numbers are stored without the + on the phone (like this 361234567). When we load the phonenumbers from the phone we get lines like this one: 01, 491234567, 145, "Tim Miller /H" The 01 is the index number (where the number is stored on the phone). Then comes the number. And after that we get a number describing in which format the phonenumber is. 145 stands for international format. Thus we have to add the + ourself if a phonenumber has format 145. I'm not quite sure why you get ++. Maybe your phone screwed something up? Or maybe you added the +'s manually to your numbers on your phone? > 2. The "store on phone" option at SMS sending causes that the > SMS will be stored in "SIM folder" not in outgoing folder Some T610 user reported this before. I just had a quick look at it and SIM is the default setting for storing SMS' according to the reference. Just tried to change it to ME (Phone memory). All seems to work all right. But the message gets not stored on the phone at all. At least with my T68i. I'll do some more testing on this. If I find a solution I'll let you know. Regards, Sebastian PS: I hope anything else works for you. |