ichihollow
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Ok, I'm relatively new to Android custom ROM's even though I've been flashing custom Windows Mobile ROM's since 2006 so, I'm not sure if this is a me problem or a ROM issue.
I have most of my contact phone numbers stored in the format +1 (xxx) yyy-zzzz However, whenever I try to dial a number in that format, I get a message stating 'Call has been lost.' But, when I dial the same number without the '+' sign, I connect just fine. I've been storing my numbers in this format since 2005 when I got my first Windows Mobile device and now I have hundreds of numbers in that format that I am REALLY not looking forward to changing. Since this format worked just fine with the ZV9, ZVC, and ZVD stock ROM's, I'm guessing that either I did something dumb when flashing or that this is just a problem in the current version of the ROM.
I appreciate any help that I can get here. Thank you ^_^
EDIT: I forgot to note that I'm using nightly version 20110317 of this ROM. Also I did remember to clear system, data, and cache/davlik cache from my device prior to installing this ROM.
I'm running 03172011 nightly with a v9 radio and i've just made three calls in +1-xxx-xxx-xxxx format, and two in +1 (xxx) xxx-xxxx format without any issues, luckily one of my roommates was up and the other two i didn't care about bothering, what radio do you have? are you absolutely sure there isn't any more character data in the numbers you have saved? I would one try downloading and flashing a fresh, copy of the rom, and flash it after a full wipe, don't forget the debug format system zip, and see if that fixes it, if not, i'd think it was your radio, i just have a hunch you're on either vc or vd, could be wrong though, not very good with hunches, hurt my back you know? Anyway that, while it may have been a habit, you should probably change it. Even though your dialing system works for me, you should drop as many characters from your saved numbers as possible, as you know, you don't need a one area code prefix suffix to dial from a cell just a land line, so drop the one, also the () aren't needed for the phone to comprehend how to use the extra numbers, and the + is pretty much only for international calling, but if you were actually worried about international calling, you'd probably be in true international format of + 00 1 xxx xxx xxxx, USA, back to it, I don't have data saying it's bad, but as we step forward in the future tech is only getting better and reducing what we the user's have to do, so that system of storage my not be compatible at some time.
Again while i can confirm your system does work for 317 nightly on v9 radio i'd still recommend changing how you save numbers and work on reforming your phone book.