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How do I find out my phone number?

fluegasfluegas Posts: 27
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I've just got a new EE/Orange PAYG sim card for an existing phone where I'd transferred the previous number to a newer model.

However nowhere on the documentation supplied does it show the new phone number.

I can't top it up unless I know the number, but until I can actually use the phone I can't find out what it is :confused:

Any suggestions?
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    chrisjrchrisjr Posts: 33,282
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    On my HTC using Android 4.3 it's Settings > About > Phone Identity
    On my work iPhone running iOS 7 its Settings > Phone

    The number is shown there. Certainly don't remember entering the number myself into either phone.
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    johnathomejohnathome Posts: 1,283
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    Ring a mates mobile? Ring your home phone and do 1471?
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    d123d123 Posts: 8,605
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    Orange sims would need to just make a call and check.

    They used to need registering before a number was allocated, don't know if that's changed.

    You can top up by calling 450 or 453 to top up.
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    Magic CottageMagic Cottage Posts: 2,698
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    chrisjr wrote: »
    On my HTC using Android 4.3 it's Settings > About > Phone Identity

    The number is shown there. Certainly don't remember entering the number myself into either phone.

    Same here on my Nexus 5
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    johnathomejohnathome Posts: 1,283
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    Same here on my Nexus 5

    I ported my number from o2 to a Three sim and the number shown there is the old Three number, it doesn't show my ported number.
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    Magic CottageMagic Cottage Posts: 2,698
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    johnathome wrote: »
    I ported my number from o2 to a Three sim and the number shown there is the old Three number, it doesn't show my ported number.

    Turn off. Remove the SIM. Switch on without a SIM. Turn off. Replace SIM. Number should now display. If this doesn't work I can only assume it's some sort of network restriction on that SIM.
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    johnathomejohnathome Posts: 1,283
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    Turn off. Remove the SIM. Switch on without a SIM. Turn off. Replace SIM. Number should now display. If this doesn't work I can only assume it's some sort of network restriction on that SIM.

    Cheers, i'll try that later :)
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    fluegasfluegas Posts: 27
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    Ring a mates mobile? Ring your home phone and do 1471?
    Not possible with zero credit.
    d123 wrote: »
    Orange sims would need to just make a call and check.

    They used to need registering before a number was allocated, don't know if that's changed.

    You can top up by calling 450 or 453 to top up.
    Just says "you have dialled an incorrect number".
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    mooxmoox Posts: 18,880
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    fluegas wrote: »
    Just says "you have dialled an incorrect number".

    Does 150 do anything? You might be on the EE/ex T-Mobile platform.
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    mooxmoox Posts: 18,880
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    Turn off. Remove the SIM. Switch on without a SIM. Turn off. Replace SIM. Number should now display. If this doesn't work I can only assume it's some sort of network restriction on that SIM.

    3 do not always update SIMs when the number has been ported. Some phones can change this field on the SIM, like the iPhone.

    On my Nexus 5 I can do it in the phone settings > other settings > "my phone number"
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    fluegasfluegas Posts: 27
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    moox wrote: »
    Does 150 do anything? You might be on the EE/ex T-Mobile platform.
    No, just the same. Looks like I'll have to go down to the EE shop even though that was what I was trying to avoid in the first place :(
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    johnathomejohnathome Posts: 1,283
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    Turn off. Remove the SIM. Switch on without a SIM. Turn off. Replace SIM. Number should now display. If this doesn't work I can only assume it's some sort of network restriction on that SIM.

    Nope, didn't work :( Not to worry as i remember my number anyway.

    There isn't an option to change it manually on the Nexus 4.
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    fluegasfluegas Posts: 27
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    FWIW I received a text message saying:
    Hi from Orange, we are currently getting you set up. Leave your phone on during this time and we'll send you a text message shortly to let you when you're set

    But I have never received anything, and it's now more than 24 hours later.
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    old bill2old bill2 Posts: 689
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    I know that on EE if you send thé message with number to 150. They send you back a text with your number on it .Not sûre about Orange/T mobile.
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    johnathomejohnathome Posts: 1,283
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    fluegas wrote: »
    But I have never received anything, and it's now more than 24 hours later.

    Let's hope the signal isn't so poor where you are that it took 24 hours to log onto a mast! :o
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    tdensontdenson Posts: 5,773
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    fluegas wrote: »
    Not possible with zero credit.
    .

    Instead then, ring the phone itself. Now you know it starts with 07, so you are just left with 10^9 numbers to try.
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    pi r squaredpi r squared Posts: 4,272
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    tdenson wrote: »
    Instead then, ring the phone itself. Now you know it starts with 07, so you are just left with 10^9 numbers to try.
    This is such a ludicrous comment that it beggars belief. Obviously, the OP will be able to rule out numbers that belong to his friends and family, thus leaving him with just 999,999,900 or so to try. You do exaggerate ;-)
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    The SackThe Sack Posts: 10,417
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    johnathome wrote: »
    I ported my number from o2 to a Three sim and the number shown there is the old Three number, it doesn't show my ported number.

    My Nexus 5 also shows the Three number and not the one i ported across to them.
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    ihatemarmiteihatemarmite Posts: 5,605
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    johnathome wrote: »
    I ported my number from o2 to a Three sim and the number shown there is the old Three number, it doesn't show my ported number.

    Me too. No way to change it either acc to google support. My phone is a nexus 4
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    mooxmoox Posts: 18,880
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    Me too. No way to change it either acc to google support. My phone is a nexus 4

    Have you tried looking in the options in the phone app? I can change it on a Nexus 5, but I am running CyanogenMod so I don't know if that's a CM feature or not.
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    johnathomejohnathome Posts: 1,283
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    moox wrote: »
    Have you tried looking in the options in the phone app? I can change it on a Nexus 5, but I am running CyanogenMod so I don't know if that's a CM feature or not.

    I've just looked, no option, must be a CM feature.
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    tdensontdenson Posts: 5,773
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    This is such a ludicrous comment that it beggars belief. Obviously, the OP will be able to rule out numbers that belong to his friends and family, thus leaving him with just 999,999,900 or so to try. You do exaggerate ;-)

    Ah, but I had allowed for that - he doesn't have any friends as noone can ring him :)
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    Mick JonesMick Jones Posts: 315
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    johnathome wrote: »
    I've just looked, no option, must be a CM feature.

    There is a way to edit the phone number on a SIM, short of borrowing an iPhone or flashing CM. There is an Xposed module called 'SIM Number Changer', but obviously you have to be rooted and using Xposed (and running Dalvik).
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    fluegasfluegas Posts: 27
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    A series of texts came through overnight to give me all the activation details - over 36 hours after I first put in the simcard :confused:
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    Magic CottageMagic Cottage Posts: 2,698
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    fluegas wrote: »
    A series of texts came through overnight to give me all the activation details - over 36 hours after I first put in the simcard :confused:

    I know others have joked about it but you do have a good signal presumably?
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