More combinations are possible...
krillin:
test-ss *31# - Number shown in called phone. Shown status is disabled.
test-ss #31# - Number not shown in called phone. Shown status is enabled.
arale:
test-ss *31# - Number shown in called phone. Shown status is disabled.
test-ss #31# - Number not
More testing reveals that depends more on the operator than on the
phone:
Pepephone operator, krillin, arale and mako:
test-ss *31# - Number shown in called phone. Shown status is disabled.
test-ss #31# - Number not shown in called phone. Shown status is disabled.
Vodafone operator, krillin and
@Alfonso
Did we ever resolve this in our rilmodem code? I guess since maguro is
no longer supported, we would've changed the logic based on mako's
behavior.
How would this bug manifest itself to an end-user? I don't think we
expose the line number presentation as a system settings ( I wonder
As this is a maguro bug, I'd like to close it out as WontFix, but I'd
like to ensure that we handled this in the rilmodem layer. At minimum,
we've hopefully added comments to the code involved so that this can be
handled for future modems?
** Changed in: ofono (Ubuntu)
Importance: High = Low
It looks like the logic for this SS is really messed up in some modems.
Network-wise, what I see is:
mako:
test-ss *31# - No line number shown in called phone. Shown status is
disabled.
test-ss #31# - Line number shown in called phone. Shown status is enabled.
maguro:
test-ss *31# - Line