09-05-2024 04:50 PM - last edited on 09-06-2024 12:00 AM by computergeek541
A while back i changed my number online. I noticed that in my Samsung phone the registed number is still the original number associated with the sim card. Was the number change just a "forwarding"? How can I get rid of this old number completely?
09-06-2024 12:02 AM
@will13am wrote:@IslandGuy7641 , I noticed this odd behavior as well on some android devices. If you have another functional SIM card for a different line, place it in your phone and then put back your SIM. Toggling SIMs will sometimes help to clear things up. I have another solution that is 100% effective but it needs a phone with root access. Using a SIM editing app, it is possible to hard code a number into the SIM card which will override what is received from the mobile network.
Older Blackberry devices running the Blackberry OS could also perform this task.
09-05-2024 05:23 PM
Thanks
09-05-2024 05:14 PM
It may be better to ask CSA, they may have a solution for this issue
submit a ticket with CS Agent using this Chatbot link
https://widget.telus.tiia.ai/publicmobile/publicmobile.html
Type Customer Service and follow the prompts.
09-05-2024 05:08 PM
No luck
09-05-2024 05:08 PM
Yes
Yes
Still the old #
09-05-2024 04:57 PM
@IslandGuy7641 , I noticed this odd behavior as well on some android devices. If you have another functional SIM card for a different line, place it in your phone and then put back your SIM. Toggling SIMs will sometimes help to clear things up. I have another solution that is 100% effective but it needs a phone with root access. Using a SIM editing app, it is possible to hard code a number into the SIM card which will override what is received from the mobile network.
09-05-2024 04:55 PM
Is the new number working? When you call or message someone, does the new number appear?
if the new number is working, try to remove the SIM card, reinsert it again.
09-05-2024 04:52 PM
Try resetting your network settings and reboot your phone.