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Old 04-15-2008, 12:49 AM
     
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Any setting or application to make 7135 Caller ID display "forwarded call"?

I have my other number forwarded to my 7135 and would like to see if people are calling my 7135 or my other number.
all my other newer phones display forwarded call so I can find out,
but 7135 just display the number calling from, so I can not tell.
is there a setting or application I can fix this?
thanks in advance.
 
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Old 04-16-2008, 06:48 PM
     
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The 7135 has no idea whether an incoming call was dialed directly or forwarded from another number. Forwarding happens at the switch level, there's no distinction between a direct-dialed call and a forwarded call on the mobile side.

Which phone shows that an incoming call was forwarded from a different number? I've never had a phone that shows that an incoming call was forwarded. Not even the iPhone does that.
 
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Hi I think it is a S/W kind of thing.
I tried 2 GSM phones they both do it,
one was a Moto ROKR E1 flashed with aftermarket S/W and it displayed "Forwarded call xxx-xxxxxxx"
and also a QOOL QDA700 Palm phone displayed "This is a forwarded call" for brief 2 to 3 seconds only (which is useless)
 
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tested a GSM v3 it can also differentiate forward calls and non forwarded calls.
 
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I don't know of (or think that there is) any way to do this on a 7135 (which is a CDMA phone). It might work on GSM, but I have never heard of this capability on a CDMA phone.
 
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Yeah, you guys should probably listen to tech miller. This stuff happens at the switch level. Unless the carrier itself has an extra expensive option to tell the phone this additionally, it is impossible.

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