Why doesn't the Android device remove the "0" after the country code when dialing Internationally?

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Why doesn't the Android device remove the "0" after the country code when dialing Internationally?

Assisted Dialing - Enabled
Country Code - 1
IDD Prefix - 011
NDD Prefix - 1
City/area code - 408
National number length - 10

When I click on an international number (in this case, UK) it is not removing the "0" after the country code and results in call failure.

Example:
Number dialed is +44-0-12xx-xxxxxx

When I click on this phone number from Android it should remove the "0" after 44 which means that I should be dialing (011) 44-12xx-xxxxxx but it's not.

Any thoughts? This is not reproducible from an iOS device.
 

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Re: Why doesn't the Android device remove the "0" after the country code when dialing Internationall

I already disabled assisted dialing and it still doesn't work. I'm wondering if this is an Android limitation or perhaps a bug in the recent 5.1.1 upgrade....?
 
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