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Missed calls.. annoying

Car  1.2 Dynamique 16v
I couldn't find anything specific to this although I'm sure it has been brought up before.

I have an iPhone 4 with Orange and the fecking thing keeps sending me Missed Call Alerts. Some calls get through, some goto voicemail regardless of having signal or not.

Whats the diagnosis? My mate has the exact same problem too.

Orange or the Phone?
 
When this happens are you connected to the GPRS data network rather than Edge or 3G?

If the phone is using data while connected to GPRS calls will go straight to voicemail, it's a limitation of GPRS, you can only do voice or data - not both at the same time.

Remember that the phone will be sending data over this in the background without you interacting, so you should expect this behaviour if you don't have a 3G signal.
 
When this happens are you connected to the GPRS data network rather than Edge or 3G?

If the phone is using data while connected to GPRS calls will go straight to voicemail, it's a limitation of GPRS, you can only do voice or data - not both at the same time.

Remember that the phone will be sending data over this in the background without you interacting, so you should expect this behaviour if you don't have a 3G signal.

I don't know, I think it is when it's on 3G.

But maybe you're right.. However what about if I'm on my Wi-fi at home with signal for callsl? It does it then aswell.
 
Mine isn't jailbroken but my brothers is funnily enough, and hes had the same problems.

Think it's irrelevant.

I was considering unjailbreaking it to see if it resolved the issue. Maybe not now then.

I read somewhere about resetting your voicemail or something, but I think that is a load of b****cks though..

If I did unjailbreak the phone to see what happens, and the problem persists.. Can I take it back to Apple without them detecting that it has been jailbroken previously?
 
Or do I accidently misplace my phone and claim on insurance and hope that the replacement doesn't have the same issue..
 
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