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Hi. I have an iPAC rx3715. This PPC has Bluetooth. I also have Motorola that also has Bluetooth. Through the Bluetooth connection between the two devices, I dial from my Contacts to my cellphone. When I go overseas, and want to call contacts in the country that I am visiting or just to call folks back home, I have a problem with the phone numbers I have inputted into my Contacts. In my country of origin, which happens to be Israel, I input contacts overseas with, for example, 012 1 206 123456789. When I arrive in the States and I want to call my contact I only need the 206 123456789. It drives me up the wall. How do I overcome this problem of the “012 1” that is superfluous in the States, but necessary back home or from somewhere else in the world? This brings in a further problem. When I’m in the UK and I want to call my contact in the States how do I change the phone number format to suit the UK dial out? How does one overcome this problem in Smartphones?