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Re: [ROM] [May 12] JUICY 7 - Build 090512H (21222.5.0.1) [UC] *Rhodium Manila*

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Originally Posted by Juicy47 View Post
Ok so the reason you can dial out on other versions is because xbmod hacked it, BUT it is still useless in my opinion because it only uses the main contact number (e.g. mobile) even if u press "home" or "work". you get the same result by pressing the big icon in favorites.

until the dialer gets ported, and you want to dial someone who isnt a favourite, press "send", start spelling their name with the keypad.

I'm sorry but there just isnt any other fix, and I'm not moving back to the older manila, this one is faster and better IMO. The proper solution is to get the dialer working.
I realize it's not an actual solution, but isn't using the xbmod hack better than not using it until a real solution comes along? What's the advantage of not using the hack other than manila loads faster ( which should be evident only during start up )? Is it doing something else I'm not aware of? Especially considering that the topaz phone canvas seems to be a very long way from being complete, and who knows if it'll ever work on cdma.

I kept reading about the main contact bug but I've never experienced I'm running Juicy 7 090426 right now, I have one person I regularly call from manila, and it gives me a list of all of her numbers when I click on her, and it always calls her work # when I click that, and always calls her mobile when I click that (sometimes I accidently press work 2 which is just in there so the incoming calls come up as her instead of a number, and it goes to her main work # instead). Maybe the function I'm thinking of is not the same one?

I'm downloading 090512 now, but I'm afraid to install it because I can't imagine using my phone without the contacts working the way they always have in the past.
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