On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 12:03 PM, Sound Freedom <sound.of.free...@gmail.com>wrote:
> 2) I did a test. : > I called me with a number which is in my SIM, I saw : "Contact-Sim"/hp > I called me with a number which is in the Tel memory, I saw : > "Contact-Tel"/m > I called me with a number which is not registered & send his number , I saw > : "Unknow caller" > "/hp" seems to be a contact registered from sim card > "/m" seems to be a contact from tel memory > > But I tryed something else : > > I deleted my "Contact-tel" & called me with his number, The phone showed me > "Contact-Tel"/m > I restarted QTEi, called me, The phone showed me "Contact-Tel"/m... I > watched my Contact list, "Contact-Tel came back. > So, I re-deleted my "Contact-tel" & restarted. I Watched on my contact > list, "Contact-Tel" was not here. Called me again & The tel showed me > "Unknown Caller" > QTEi "merges" all contacts from your SIM into your addressbook, so when a contact is on the SIM, it will also be in the phonebook. The "/m" and "/hp" probably mean "/mobile" and "/homephone", nothing to do with SIM/memory. Although I found something weird: incoming calls say this: Name: unknown Number: Contact-name/m But when I call that number from the incoming-call list, that of course didn't work (it said: Dialing 'A', and that number doesn't exist). So the parsing of the incoming number is wrong ... probably something I changed yesterday evening ... So for now you will not see anything reasonable in the incoming list ... Franky
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