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2009-11-30
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I cannot send command to GSM network (like *101*1#) because the phone say me incorrect number... any ideas?
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2009-11-30
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2009-11-30
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2009-11-30
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Hmm, another one I'll have to vote on.. I just realised I probably won't be able to transfer calls to another phone without this working.
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2009-11-30
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2009-11-30
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2009-11-30
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Are you saying you're able to produce the expected outcome by using #646# for instance or any other GSM codes? Almost everybody that received the device have this problem so it would be strange if you don't have the problem.
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2009-11-30
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2009-11-30
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Maybe we're talking about different things? What I really meant when I said 'transfer calls' is when I tell the operator (that is, the carrier) that any incoming calls to this phone shall instead be diverted to another phone number. The call doesn't touch my phone at all. To 'transfer a call' as in receiving a call then forwarding to another phone would be something else.