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The dialer crashes when I manually type in 972 or 214 area codes.  It's the craziest thing. It will crash after I enter the 3rd number.  The phone vibrates for a second then the screen goes black and up pops "The process android.process.acore has stopped unexpectedly. Please try again."  I am running 2.2 with all updates.  The phone is a Samsung Galaxy S.  I have rebooted a number of times and nothing changes.  Now if I type in other area codes the dialer works fine, oh and if I type in a 1 before the 972 or 214 it seems to work fine.  However the 972 and 214 are local numbers for me.  Does anyone have any suggestions?
Sean

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