for a while now i'v had the 'redirect' symbol on
the display, cannot get rid of it, the phone has
never been re-directed anywhere. Its part of the
sim, cause when i use the sim in other phones the
sybol is on the new phone display.
Now another sybol is there, its the flashing
envelope, usually the envelope is static when text
arrives, there are no new texts.
royc wrote:
> for a while now i'v had the 'redirect' symbol on
> the display, cannot get rid of it, the phone has
> never been re-directed anywhere. Its part of the
> sim, cause when i use the sim in other phones the
> sybol is on the new phone display.
> Now another sybol is there, its the flashing
> envelope, usually the envelope is static when text
> arrives, there are no new texts.
>
> roy
Flashing envelope is that your SMS message store is full, so you cannot
receive any new texts.
"David Hearn" <dave@NOswampieSPAM.org.uk> wrote in
message news:5o90ddFlukjfU1@mid.individual.net...
> royc wrote:
> > for a while now i'v had the 'redirect' symbol
on
> > the display, cannot get rid of it, the phone
has
> > never been re-directed anywhere. Its part of
the
> > sim, cause when i use the sim in other phones
the
> > sybol is on the new phone display.
> > Now another sybol is there, its the flashing
> > envelope, usually the envelope is static when
text
> > arrives, there are no new texts.
> >
> > roy
>
> Flashing envelope is that your SMS message store
is full, so you cannot
> receive any new texts.
>
> D
me@you.com declared for all the world to hear...
> for a while now i'v had the 'redirect' symbol on
> the display, cannot get rid of it, the phone has
> never been re-directed anywhere. Its part of the
> sim, cause when i use the sim in other phones the
> sybol is on the new phone display.
> Now another sybol is there, its the flashing
> envelope, usually the envelope is static when text
> arrives, there are no new texts.
>
> roy
>
>
>
##002# send.
--
Regards
Jon
"Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.218a4c98317c23ff98acde@text.usenet.plus.n et...
> me@you.com declared for all the world to hear...
> > for a while now i'v had the 'redirect' symbol
on
> > the display, cannot get rid of it, the phone
has
> > never been re-directed anywhere. Its part of
the
> > sim, cause when i use the sim in other phones
the
> > sybol is on the new phone display.
> > Now another sybol is there, its the flashing
> > envelope, usually the envelope is static when
text
> > arrives, there are no new texts.
> >
> > roy
> >
> >
> >
> ##002# send.
> --
> Regards
> Jon
"Jon" <spam@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.218aff40f8a9a0fc98ace0@text.usenet.plus.n et...
> me@you.com declared for all the world to hear...
> > what does that do? & will it cost?
>
> Cancels all diverts and no it doesn't. It will
clear your errant divert
> symbol.
> --
> Regards
> Jon
On 26 Oct, 09:02, "royc" <m...@you.com> wrote:
> "Jon" <s...@jonparker.plus.com> wrote in message
>
> news:MPG.218aff40f8a9a0fc98ace0@text.usenet.plus.n et...> m...@you.com declared for all the world to hear...
> > > what does that do? & will it cost?
>
> > Cancels all diverts and no it doesn't. It will
>
> clear your errant divert
>
> > symbol.
> > --
> > Regards
> > Jon
>
> thanks, i'll try later
>
> roy
##002# will cancel diverts which you might want set. *#21# will just
check if the unconditional divert is set and if its not the symbol
will go.
steffangl@gmail.com declared for all the world to hear...
> ##002# will cancel diverts which you might want set. *#21# will just
> check if the unconditional divert is set and if its not the symbol
> will go.
As Roy is on Orange PAYG it will do nothing except clear his errant
divert symbol. Orange use operator-controlled divert to voicemail, so if
you cancel a divert it just resets and goes to voicemail.
It's a common quirk of Orange PAYG phones that go roaming, when they
come back to the UK the divert symbol is present, even though it's not
possible to set diverts on Orange PAYG!
--
Regards
Jon