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Getting a pause in a contacts number

4 replies · 2,027 views · Started 14 July 2003

anyone know how to get a pause entered on a p800 when entering a number on a contact? for using calling cards.

Using the # sign should work. However, I haven't looked into how all the extra keystrokes could get hidden. Rigth now anyone that browses through my contacts list can view the pin/access number that follows the number.

did you know that the P800 actually has a special Calling Cards feature? It is in the Phone settings. This feature is really cool. Also, I bet its one of the least used features (particularly as its only any use if you are calling another country!)

[quote="Lantana"]did you know that the P800 actually has a special Calling Cards feature? It is in the Phone settings. This feature is really cool. Also, I bet its one of the least used features (particularly as its only any use if you are calling another country!)[/quote]
thanks for that, now that is cool, cant belive i didnt see it. good for the cards we get in the local newspaper shops which can work out damn cheap, australia is 4p, where with BT its 35p.
the system ive been looking at, you dial different prefixes for different countries, funds never runout, so number would never need editing.