03-06-2023 02:43 AM - last edited on 03-06-2023 02:16 PM by computergeek541
I have a Samsung galaxy 9 and most calls I get or dial have an extra 1 in front of them. My husband is having the same issue. Yes, we have tried turning them on and off!
05-06-2023 05:26 PM
@ashleyskye what error recording you got??
try to reseat the sim card first. Power down the. phone first, take sim card out for 5 mins Then power up and test.
also, try to swap the sim between the 2 phones and see if it works
05-06-2023 04:57 PM
Have canada wide calling, calls do not work
05-06-2023 04:54 PM
All my contacts have a 1 on front of them. All worked before
03-15-2023 06:03 PM - edited 03-15-2023 06:04 PM
Just add the 1 to all your contact numbers. It doesn't hurt. When manually dialing, just add the 1. More lack of pain. One tap.
Define "local number"? Local does not mean physically close to the phone. It means the area code and prefix belong to the local calling area that you're currently in. Maybe the number belongs to another area and you have to dial the 1 because it's traditionally a long distance number in your area.
Adding - @Pete
03-15-2023 05:58 PM
I just started having the same problem about a week ago. I have a Pixel 7, which used to work fine. Now, all of a sudden I get the message, "Invalid number" when I dial a 10 digit local number. Adding the 1 country code resolves it, but of course, I don't want to do this.
03-06-2023 07:35 AM
@ashleyskye - are the calls you make still completing, going through to the recipient? If so, then no worries, unless you have one of those grandfathered provincial plans and you are unsure if this will pull from any canada wide calling addons you may have on your accounts.
If you are on a Canada wide calling plan, and calls go through, no harm no foul.
Maybe add a '1' to all your contacts in your phone.
03-06-2023 04:57 AM
You had the same issue two years ago, would any of the solutions suggested in that thread help, specifically esjliv and will13am’s posts?
One other thing. I have an older Samsung phone as well, and unless a phone number is saved as an actual contact beforehand, your phone will display it with an extra 1 in front of the phone number automatically. This happens when you receive a call or message from the non-contact phone number, and even when you dial or send a message to the same non-contact phone number.
This isn’t something you can turn on or off, and it shouldn’t be an issue provided that your plan includes Canada wide calling.