QUOTE(Cynox @ Apr 27 2012, 01:04 PM)
haha... i also want to know why. As long as the ICS ROM is TW based, the callerID problem will be there. So i have no choice but stick to GB but luckily at last tried the Stunner ICS beta and found out the callerID does not occur anymore. So the phone database could not be corrupted as suspected previously. I found out the walkaround though - i.e. to edit all my number currently in +6012 xxx xxxx to 012 xxx xxxx. Apparently the system cannot link the incoming number 012 xxx xxxx to +6012 xxx xxxx in my contact list. It is too tedious and does not make sense to me edit all the 700+ contacts, so i just leave it. Just cross my finger when the official ICS is released by Samsung, this problem will be history.
i have tried flashing many roms, both GB and ICS, on my Note now like all of you here but none can solve the mysterious callerID problem on my Note. So i can only flash AOKP ICS rom at the moment.
OK Update from Samsung Engineer .....
This happened because of Original Phone motherboard setting ( they have Europe , Asia , US ) .....normally happened on AP Set or the phone book contact originally migrate from other phone.
They receive this kind of complaint a lot.
If ICS firmware 4.0 above he said ...ICS will auto detect where actually the phone call came from or we dialling for example
**010 7 ( without +60 ) it will stated Beijing on the screen. ( u can test make just simply dial 010 7xx xxxx)
Only the way to test whether the contact problem or phone problem is to
1) Back up existing number
2) Delete all number from phonebook
3) Reset to factory setting
4) input 2 number without +60 manually ( 1 mobile number, 1 landline number )
5) set caller ID
6) try to make phone call to your phone
see whether the caller ID will pop up or not ...... if will that's your contact data have problem .... u have to manually input all number to the phone 1 by 1 without +60
if not , we can't do anything ......