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I've just unlocked the phone using free method. Before I was using it ...
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Phone book number format
Hi everyone.
I've just unlocked the phone using free method. Before I was using it as a WiFi iPod and internet serfing device, but made some preparations for today. I moved all my contact here.
when someone is calling me the iphone shows the number but doesn't recognize a caller. I have all my contacts stored in internationall format +380 +44... +356... and carrier sends them as [+3] 8050... without country code. For SMSs it works just fine, they are recieved in international format.
"EASY" solution of converting all numbers back to local format is not good, becuse I will have to add the are code when I'm abroad, and it really happens
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same problem in germany!
any ideas?
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This has been discussed in several threads!
The only solution is to enter the number twice. Once with the international prefix, the other without.
Works until a better alternative is developed OR when the firmware is available for the European iPhone
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First of tried to remove all international extentions to the phones and now I have all the number in 8067... format instead of +38067... Worked fine for incoming calls, but failed for SMS. My operator shows the message coming from a number in international format +38067... and I have all of them stored in the other way. Wired, but in the SMS conversations it looks fine, but when I get on screen annoucement, it's show +38050... but no Name 
SOLUTION
add two number at least for frequently used numbers...
QUESTION
What is so different between american operators about numbers, do they get international calls?
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Is this only a problem with the freesimunlock ? ... or also with turbo sim/hypercard/psm kit ? ... tnx
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