Hello.

This behaviour was caused by the fact that the Android API returns us the 2 types of formats (local or internationalized), and we get the internationalized by default, which is convenient to call foreign numbers.

We added a setting in the .linphonerc to display number as entered in addressbook in Linphone-Android 4.6, which is

[app]

prefer_normalized_phone_numbers_from_address_book=false


The default is set as true, and you should build the app yourself if you want to modify its value, since there is no toggle in the settings view yet.


Regards,

Peio Rigaux
Junior DevOps Engineer
Belledonne Communications, the company behind Linphone
Linphone.org <https://linphone.org/>

Le 06/10/2021 à 16:00, Russell Treleaven a écrit :
bump

On Fri, Oct 1, 2021 at 10:17 AM Russell Treleaven <[email protected]> wrote:

    Have a nagging problem with linphone 4.5.2 on Android.

    The address book shows telephone numbers as "+12223334444".
    I want them to appear exactly as entered, which would typically be
    "2223334444".
    How can I best deal with this?

-- Sincerely,

    Russell Treleaven
    sip:[email protected]
    <mailto:sip%[email protected]>;transport=tcp



--
Sincerely,

Russell Treleaven
sip:[email protected] <mailto:sip%[email protected]>;transport=tcp


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