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    I had to revert back to my T650, and was trying to recall how I had it configured to use a calling card for overseas calling, since I couldn't find a post easily, I jogged my memory a little and recalled, here's how, in case someone needs it.

    Add your overseas contact to your speed dial.
    In the space for "Number" replace your contacts no. with your calling card no.
    Click on the "more" soft key at the bottom right.
    Under "Extra digits" enter your contacts phone no (include countary code & area code).
    Check "Dial Extra digits automatically"
    Hit OK and u r done.
    All you have to do now is to press & hold your speed dial key and your phone will dial the calling card no, followed by the countary & area code followed by your contacts phone no.
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    Quote Originally Posted by boney View Post
    I had to revert back to my T650, and was trying to recall how I had it configured to use a calling card for overseas calling, since I couldn't find a post easily, I jogged my memory a little and recalled, here's how, in case someone needs it.

    Add your overseas contact to your speed dial.
    In the space for "Number" replace your contacts no. with your calling card no.
    Click on the "more" soft key at the bottom right.
    Under "Extra digits" enter your contacts phone no (include countary code & area code).
    Check "Dial Extra digits automatically"
    Hit OK and u r done.
    All you have to do now is to press & hold your speed dial key and your phone will dial the calling card no, followed by the countary & area code followed by your contacts phone no.
    It helps a lot if you are using a prepaid phone card with pinless dialing and online phone book like Onesuite.com :laugh3:

    On the other hand these are very good tips and will surely comes handy one way or the other.

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