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2009-12-28
, 00:26
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@ UK
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#4
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This is a known bug and is going to be fixed in the next firmware update.
There are various kinds of MMI codes which the UI needs to recognize, parse,
and handle accordingly:
1) SS procedures (e.g. *43# to activate call waiting)
2) SIM control procedures (e.g. **04*...# to change the PIN code)
3) IMEI presentation procedure (*#06#)
4) Manufacturer-defined procedures (e.g. *#0000#)
5) USSD commands (operator-defined, e.g. *100# to check prepaid credit)
In 1.2009.42-11, anything that fell into these categories was rejected as
"Incorrect number" (which is less shameful than requesting a call be set up).
PR1.1 adds *#06# and *#0000# from categories 3 and 4 but retains the old
behavior for the rest. Categories 1 and 2 are to an extent configurable from
the settings UI but for the 5th one (that this bug is about), there's
unfortunately no support in the PR1.1 (pre-)release either.
This has already been addressed internally, though, so resolved/fixed is a
truthful resolution in any case...
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2010-01-17
, 05:46
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2010-01-17
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2010-06-05
, 10:56
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#7
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Can someone help?
When I try to call number *100# it says incorrect number!
How can I fix that?
I need to call that number because in my country i can see, when I call that number, how much I have impulses on SIM card.
Pls help!