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2.2 Caller ID Fix

The CallerID Fix Collection by Frank8 (iSpazio Repo) has been released for the iPhone 2.2 firmware. This patch will enable Caller ID for those countries not supported by the iPhone.

Number match betwen received Calls or SMS and the Address book happens only
if some informations can be ignored, international prefix, trunk prefix … generally
don’t saved because unnecessary to make a call. Those informations are extrapolated from a database using as access key the country code in the Sim-card, if you see the number and not the name may be those informations are wrong or missing. This application essentially replace the templates file with a corrected version.

(Yes Trinidad & Tobago is one of these countries supported by this Fix.)

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iPhone 2.2 Caller ID Fix and Extended Location Bundles for Trinidad & Tobago - Caller ID Works!!

For the people who run iPhone 2.2 on the iPhone and would like to have Caller ID working along with a customized carrier service experience.

The number one thing that a lot of people have been complaining about with every update, and recently with the 2.2 iPhone Firmware update is Caller Id - that one’s simple! Here we go:

Let’s try that again.

This is Caller ID Fix test file for India , Montenegro , Trinidad & Tobago and Cyprus. There are many more over on this thread on hackint0sh.org - Thanks to Frank8 for his help with this.

Download Trinidad & Tobago Caller ID Fix:
http://rapidshare.com/files/16806215…oneformat.html

Navigate to System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppSupport.framework/Default.phoneformat
Backup the Default.phoneformat file on your iPhone, and replace it with the new file you downloaded. Reboot your iPhone, that’s it!


Custom Trinidad & Tobago Carrier Bundles for Digicel and Bmobile

thanks to Kofster

Just make sure you have Open SSH installed on your Jesus phone and you are using an sftp client like Cyberduck or Fugu, WinSCP etc.

Digicel_TT.bundle.zip
bmobile_TT.bundle.zip

  1. drop the carrier bundles in /System/Library/Carrier Bundles.
  2. Then, with MobileTerminal installed (via Cydia), type in su and hit enter.
  3. at the prompt, type in alpine and hit enter
  4. Type in cd /System/Library/”Carrier Bundles” and hit enter
  5. Type in ln -s Digicel_TT.bundle 374130 and hit enter
  6. Type in ln -s bmobile_TT.bundle 37412 and hit enter.
  7. When you’ve done that, navigate to your Settings > General > Reset > ResetNetwork Settings
  8. When the phone restarts, you’ll see a screen like this in the ‘Phone Preferences:

Bmobile Services Menu

Digicel Services Menu

Digicel Serices

For iPhone 3G users, because the iPhone 3G does not have a software unlock as yet, the baseband is unable to read the MCC and MTN numbers from the SIM cards. Therefore, even if you try to create symlinks to the MCC information, the iPhone 3G still will not generate those lovely screens like the silver and black (2G) iPhone owners get. However, all you have to do it replace the Unknown.bunble bundle in /System/Library/Carrier Bundles with the ones below.

Digicel-Unknown.bundle.zip
bmobile-Unknown.bundle.zip

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For Trini iPhone Users

If you care about caller ID, (& have not updated to 2.2 as yet) I suggest, don’t. Currently 2.2 iPhone users locally do not have caller ID & despite an early morning update to the caller ID system in Cydia & an additional fix after that caller ID for local numbers is still not possible. Aside from that though I see no problem with 2.2.

http://www.geocities.com/scottrasc/callerid.png http://www.geocities.com/scottrasc/formatfix.png


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CallerID Fix for 2.1 - Trinidad & Tobago and 200+ Other Countries

CallerID Fix Collection” by Carlo Franchino (Frank8) is the ultimate solution for who live in a country that is not present in Settings, Regional Format, and have trouble with Caller ID or SMS when numbers are stored in Address Book with or without international prefix. Here is a list of supported countries (200+). You can install CallerID Fix Collection from the Localization category of the Installer 4 through the iSpazio Repository: http://repo.neolinus.org/ispazio.

What’s New in this Version:

  • 2.1 Compatibility
  • Added More Countries

[via iSpazio]

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Add Trinidad and Tobago to your iPhone Address Book on 2.0

I’ll be posting my personal mods to my 2.0 iPhone, first was getting my caller ID working so I knew when my girlfriends mom was calling. Second is adding Trinidad and Tobago to my address book. I wanted to be able to add my friends and work contacts with full addresses (in both islands) to my address book.

Download the ABAddressFormats.plist.zip file here

This was a pretty easy find, and is pretty easy to do once you are familiar with using WinSCP or FUGU (or any other SFTP app), and you have OpenSSH installed via Cydia on your iPhone running 2.0.

It allows you to choose Trinidad and Tobago from the country list when editing or creating a new contact, and from there you get asked for Street, City, Island (Trinidad or Tobago), instead of Zip, State etc..

If you think this should be set up differently, let me know, but I think this works nicely.

Here are the Simple instructions on how to get this file onto your iPhone from your Mac or PC:


  1. Download the ABAddressFormats.plist.zip file here
  2. Get your IP address from the WiFi settings on your iPhone by tapping the blue arrow (e.g.: 192.168.100.130) Open up your favorite SFTP app and use the IP of your iPhone, username will be ‘root’ and the password is ‘alpine’ then wait for it to log in.
  3. Go to the following folder on your phone using the SFTP app (usually the window on the right)

    System/Library/Frameworks/AddressBookFramework/

  4. Download the file ‘ABAddressFormats.plist’ to your computer (for backup) and then upload and replace the ABAddressFormats.plist file that you downloaded earlier.
  5. Reboot your iPhone.
  • (and you can uninstall OpenSSH via Cydia if you are concerned with it draining battery or security etc)

The results should be like those shown below. Enjoy!

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Caller ID fix for iPhone 2.0 in Trinidad and Tobago

I would like to give a shout out to Shivanand (one of my blogs long time readers) for this contribution. He has put together the files needed and a nice guide to replacing the files on your iPhone that is running 2.0. I started messing around with the files to correct the Caller ID problem I and others were having, but gave up last night as I was exhausted after a long run around the neighborhood with my pitbull.


Hey Aaron, long time no hear from. Just wanted to contribute a little to your site. I patched the appropriate files for Caller ID to work in Trini for iPhone 2.0. For those who want to install it, follow the steps below.

Step 1: Install OpenSSH from Cydia (found easily in featured apps)
Step 2: Restart iPhone
Step 3: Use winscp to connect to the iPhone via your IP address Username:root Password:alpine
Step 4: Download this file
http://www.mediafire.com/?e9evgtceuec and extract it to your desktop
Step 5: Navigate to the following folders on your iPhone using WinSCP or FUGU and replace the following files:

/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/AppSupport.framework/PhoneNumberTemplates.plist
/System/Library/Frameworks/UIKit.framework/PhoneFormats/UIPhoneFormats.plist

with files from ZIP

Step 6: Restart iPhone
Step 7: Enjoy!

 

The following instructions are taken from this thread on Hackint0sh.org

The first string is the country code, the second string are the two zeros at the beginning of an international number, the third string is the zero at the beginning of a local number. The first intiger is the number of chars in the prefix number (number of M’s -> see below) and the second initiger is the number of chars in the actual number (number of N’s).

For Slovenia:
Fixed networks (first array):
International format: 00-386-M-NNN-NN-NN
Local format: 0-M-NNN-NN-NN

Mobile networks (second array):
International format: 00-386-MM-NNN-NNN
Local format: 0-MM-NNN-NNN

With this information anybody should be able to patch the appsupport for his own country. After you patch the appsupport you just need to place the file on the iphone and restart…

- mikrohard

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