[Rtcomm] [Rtcomm] [Bug 7195] Please allow non-digits in phone numbers

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Date: Sun Jan 3 17:13:16 EET 2010
https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7195





------- Comment #3 from lassi.syrjala at nokia.com  2010-01-03 17:13 GMT+3 -------
(In reply to comment #2)
> 2. My Carrier (Optus Australia) provides what they call a "dual sim" facility. 
> The SIM I have works with two numbers.  In my case one number is my personal
> number and the other one is my work number.  When I want to make a call and
> have it billed to the alternate number, I simply precede the phone number with
> "#1".  In my case, all these calls are billed directly to work.  Thus all my
> work contacts are stored in my phone with hash one at the start of the number. 
> Numbers that were in my previous phone (Nokia 6110 Navigator), still have the
> hash one and dial correctly.  However, if I try and add a hash one to the start
> of a new number I can't type the hash.

Do you press Fn + D? All phone number entries are in tele mode, so you don't
need to press Fn explicitly, and if you do, you actually try to type 'd' which
is not considered valid...


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