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Message #80656
[Bug 1444883] Re: Emergency numbers for China (110, 119) are not available in emergency mode
@Alfonso
What device did you use and what software was it running ( ie. what
version of Android )?
Regarding the SIM being programmed wrong in this case, yes it's
worrying, but it's also a fact of life that some operators will do a
poor job of programming their SIMs. This isn't the first case of
invalid SIM programming we've seen.
I'm not sure why you think we can't trust the numbers in libphonenumber
as one of it's intended uses is to solve this very issue.
Regarding allowing the dialer-app to dial any number... I guess you've
convinced me that there's no major harm in allowing this. I will say
however that ofono's emergency logic ( ie. the code that identifies when
an emergency call is in progress ) won't work if/when such a SIM is
used, so I still think we need to investigate usage of libphonenumber.
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Title:
Emergency numbers for China (110,119) are not available in emergency
mode
Status in the base for Ubuntu mobile products:
New
Status in dialer-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in ofono package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in telephony-service package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
arale device, r177, ubuntu-touch/vivid-proposed
Steps
1. Emergency mode (e.g. Lock phone with a passcode, slide left, tap on "Emergency Call")
2. try input 911, 112 ==> OK
2. try input 110, 119 ==> "Dial" button is inactive after number is input
Expect
Allow these numbers in emergency mode
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