If you are using Google app then clear cache and data of its contacts app, using application manager under settings.
Actually it'll be useful for any app.
Now, If your are using a proprietary Moto app, It just might be that its local storage is corrupted.
In that case, make a backup before clearing data.

On 24/12/2015 19:55, Mord Behar wrote:

Hi

I posted this to the Android list, but I don't think anybody reads it...

Anyway, I got an update to Android 6.0 on my Moto X. I was really looking forward to this, but it seems that something is broken with the caller ID.

After going through a few forums it turns out that there is some discrepancy between how the numbers are stored in Contacts (only local area codes) and how the Phone app is searching for numbers (with an international dialing code +972). It could be that the service provider (Golan, in my case) is contributing to this confusion.

There are a few workarounds, including creating duplicate copies of all numbers with/without international number, deleting and restoring all contacts and rewriting all contacts.

None of those appeal to me, for the simple reason that they are only workarounds and don't provide a solution to the underlying problem.

Had anybody encountered this problem? Has this issue been raised to Golan? Google? Does anybody know of a solution?



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