Less Common or Specific Methods1

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badsha00313
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Less Common or Specific Methods1

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Some mobile carriers provide specific USSD (Unstructured Supplementary Service Data) codes that you can dial from your phone's dial pad to get information, including your phone number. These codes are carrier-specific and can vary by region.

How to Use: Open your phone's dialer (where you make calls) and type the code. Press the call button. Your number or a menu option to reveal it might appear on the screen.
Finding Codes: You'll need to search online for "[Your Carrier Name] USSD codes" or "[Your Carrier Name] check my number code."
Common Examples (might not work for all carriers/regions):
*#61# (Commonly displays number for voicemail forwarding, but often your own number is included)
*#06# (Displays IMEI, but sometimes carrier info includes your number)
Some carriers might have specific slovenia phone number list codes like *1#, *121#, or *147#.
2. Using Messaging Apps (WhatsApp, Telegram, etc.)
Many popular messaging apps link to your phone number.

WhatsApp:
Open WhatsApp.
Go to Settings (or the three dots in the top right on Android).
Tap on your Profile photo/name. Your phone number will be displayed there.
Telegram:
Open Telegram.
Tap on the three lines/menu icon (top left on Android) or Settings (bottom right on iOS).
Your phone number will be listed under your profile information.
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