Anybody know? I can’t find in Settings or Phone app…
This is an old question:
https://together.jolla.com/question/31173/idea-my-info-in-contacts/
and some other threads.
Jolla say: your own phone number is only in the sim card, not stored in the phone memory.
[defaultuser@Xperia10II-DualSIM ~]$ cat /dev/smd7 &
[defaultuser@Xperia10II-DualSIM ~]$ echo -e 'AT+CNUM\r' > /dev/smd7
AT+CNUM
OK
Indeed…
You can find your phone number by using CSDTool - albeit somewhat convoluted to get there!
You can enter CSDTool by typing csd
in Terminal or go to Settings/About product
, tap on Build: text 4-5 times and select Accept
and you are in CSDTool.
Tap on Individual tests
, scroll down to SIM card
and tap.
Your number should be at the bottom of the list (at least on Jolla1).
Good to know!
I’m getting “Subscriber numbers: N/A” which is consistent with my previous test.
Or type this in the dialer: *#*#310#*#*
I live in Finland and I have not yet used a phone that could tell me what my phone number is (without me telling it to it first)… I guess the operators and/or SIM cards around here just don’t support the feature.
Seems it’s the same in Sweden.
Same, but my operator left a ‘Check your number’ entry on the SIM card (*121#) calling that makes a service request and returns my phone number