Gmail has a new setting that lets you change the default country code for phone numbers. Google already detected the country, but you can now manually change it.
The default country code is used by Gmail's contact manager. If a phone number doesn't include a country code, Gmail uses the code you've selected.
{ Thanks, Scott and Herin. }
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This is bogus, and worse there is no way to turn it off. I work in Japan but many of my business contacts are in the US. No matter what I do there is no way to turn this "feature" off, and no way to stop gmail from adding a code to phone numbers.
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