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Android 7.1
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I can't make voice calls on my OPPO R11 Android 7.1

Cause 11 of 12: Barring of outgoing calls is turned on

If barring of outgoing calls is turned on, you can't make any calls on your phone.

Solution: Turn off call barring.

Step 1 of 8

Find "Call Restriction"

Press Settings.

Step 2 of 8

Find "Call Restriction"

Press Call.

Step 3 of 8

Find "Call Restriction"

Press Operator's Call Related Settings.

Step 4 of 8

Find "Call Restriction"

Press Call Restriction.

Step 5 of 8

Turn call barring on or off

Press SIM1.

Step 6 of 8

Turn call barring on or off

Press the field next to the required barring type to turn the function on or off.

0000
0000
0000
Step 7 of 8

Turn call barring on or off

Key in your barring password. The default barring password is 0000.

Step 8 of 8

Return to the home screen

Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

1 Find "Call Restriction"

Press Settings.
Press Call.
Press Operator's Call Related Settings.
Press Call Restriction.

2 Turn call barring on or off

Press SIM1.
Press the field next to the required barring type to turn the function on or off.
Key in your barring password. The default barring password is 0000.
0000

3 Return to the home screen

Press the Home key to return to the home screen.

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