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[iOS] Incoming Call shows default caller name, not the callerId I specified in TWIML #202
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Hi @soapthepro Thanks for reporting this issue. When receiving a call, a notification message is sent to The (old) flow implemented in iOS to grab the caller name is as follows (see here for code):
On a side note, Call Parameter interpretation hasn't been implemented in macOS, iOS yet - this is on the schedule. |
Hi @cybex-dev, I guess I have everything setup correctly, I am able to see the 'from' parameter in my twilio console set to |
With regards to the As a reference, see this.
It seems some localization strings resources are missing, see this. |
@cybex-dev I am not able to receive incoming calls on my device If I directly connect and run a build on it using Xcode, I have to do an internal testing of each build in order to test incoming calls. Can you please help me out how can I check it for incoming calls that I have the |
Hey @cybex-dev I tried to print |
What can be done in this case @cybex-dev |
I am facing the same issue, client calls are displaying default caller name and not the "from" parameter |
enable debug mode in Twilio notify service - then you can revice calls on debug mode |
Whenever I am receiving an incoming call, the notification shows the default caller name that I have set using the .defaultCaller function of twilio_voice package. I have verified that I am specifying the callerId as client:abcd in my twiml but still I am not sure why I am seeing this default caller name. Any help will be appreciated.
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