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yousef
2010-06-25, 15:36
is there any way to call unknown numbers
couze with me it says call not allowed
im curious to know who it is:confused:,
if i cant then its NVM:)

HtheB
2010-06-25, 15:39
is there any way to call unknown numbers

No, you can't... lol

If they keep stalking you, call your provider for the problem that you have.

yousef
2010-06-25, 15:43
ok thnx :)

Cobra
2010-06-25, 15:44
if your in th us dial *69 it will call the last person that called you. It costs money.

patt2k
2010-06-26, 00:51
if your in th us dial *69 it will call the last person that called you. It costs money.

if you have unlimited minutes it wont cost you

afaq
2010-06-26, 01:03
Have you seen/used the app called 'Jenirok' in extras devel? it deals with private numbers. I havent used this myself but just saw it and remembered your post.

patt2k
2010-06-30, 19:44
Have you seen/used the app called 'Jenirok' in extras devel? it deals with private numbers. I havent used this myself but just saw it and remembered your post.


i installed jenirok and I dont see any settings or anything how does it work?

geneven
2010-06-30, 19:49
i installed jenirok and I dont see any settings or anything how does it work?

Googling key word jenirok gave me

"Jenirok is currently mainly usable for Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian users"

Dave999
2010-08-13, 08:46
Googling key word jenirok gave me

"Jenirok is currently mainly usable for Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian users"

nice. thx :)

Raubtier
2010-08-13, 09:18
Jenirok is an open source Maemo 5 application that shows unknown callers' details automatically on screen. Caller details are fetched using Eniro person search, 1881.no or Das Telefonbuch which means that Jenirok is mainly usable for Finnish, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and German users. Only free phonebook services are used so using Jenirok is completely free except for the possible gprs data transfer costs. Currently Jenirok is available in English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish and German.

Jenirok consists of a background daemon which listens to incoming calls and a gui application which can be used for manual searching and configuring the daemon. Eniro account is needed for manual search. Searches are automatically cached so network is used as little as possible. Searching is only done when the caller's number is not found from the address book.

For bug reports and feature requests you can use the tracker page found in garage.

stickymick
2010-08-13, 09:43
Depending where you live (globally) there could be certain laws that stop you finding out who called if the number has been withheld.

In the UK you are not legally obliged to answer a withheld number. I won a court case with my bank over that one. And if the same number calls you 3 times within a week (I think), it's classed as a nuisance call and is subject to investigation.

Best bet is to contact your network provider at first and see if they can monitor your line for a while. They can tell who the caller is, despite what some say about withheld numbers, by checking the CLI.

!!Nokia N900!!
2010-08-13, 09:50
The Appearance of Unknown Number is from the service provider. If the number is not registered with them, then u will get it as : UnknownNumber
tnx