Hi! I see you're trying to create an account on the Dunzo iOS app but your 10-digit mobile number is showing in red when you enter it. Let's work through this together.
First, can I check a couple things? 1. Are you entering just the 10 digits without the country code? For India, Dunzo usually expects the number without the “+91” prefix at this stage. 2. Make sure there are no extra spaces, letters, or special characters in the input field. 3. Have you tried restarting the app or reinstalling it if the issue persists?
If your number is correct and formatted properly, but it still shows red, try these steps: - Clear the app's cache (if possible in iOS) or simply force close the app and reopen. - Check that your app is updated to the latest version in the App Store, as sometimes validation bugs are fixed in updates. - If the app still rejects your number, try switching to a different network connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data) and try again, just to rule out connectivity issues.
If none of these work, there may be a temporary issue with the app’s number validation system on iOS. In that case, contacting Dunzo support via their email [email protected] or checking recent updates on the app’s page might help. Also, some users have reported app bugs in the past, so the app developers might be working on a fix2.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps, or is there anything you tried already?
Thanks for those details! Since your number is correct, the +91 prefix is automatically captured, and you just freshly installed the app, the issue might be related to the app’s number validation or a temporary glitch.
Here are a couple of additional steps we can try, based on similar reports and fixes from users:
1. Force Close and Restart: Completely close the Dunzo app from the app switcher and then reopen it to try again. 2. Check for iOS Updates: Sometimes system compatibility causes input validation issues, so make sure your iOS is updated to the latest version. 3. Use Different Network Connection: Switch between Wi-Fi and cellular data to check if network restrictions cause validation failure. 4. Wait and Retry: There may be a temporary backend issue with Dunzo’s mobile number validation. These usually get resolved by the app team quickly.
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, I recommend contacting Dunzo support directly at [email protected] with your device details and issue description. They can check account or backend issues on their side.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these troubleshooting steps?
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Hi! I see you're trying to create an account on the Dunzo iOS app but your 10-digit mobile number is showing in red when you enter it. Let's work through this together.
First, can I check a couple things?
1. Are you entering just the 10 digits without the country code? For India, Dunzo usually expects the number without the “+91” prefix at this stage.
2. Make sure there are no extra spaces, letters, or special characters in the input field.
3. Have you tried restarting the app or reinstalling it if the issue persists?
If your number is correct and formatted properly, but it still shows red, try these steps:
- Clear the app's cache (if possible in iOS) or simply force close the app and reopen.
- Check that your app is updated to the latest version in the App Store, as sometimes validation bugs are fixed in updates.
- If the app still rejects your number, try switching to a different network connection (Wi-Fi or mobile data) and try again, just to rule out connectivity issues.
If none of these work, there may be a temporary issue with the app’s number validation system on iOS. In that case, contacting Dunzo support via their email [email protected] or checking recent updates on the app’s page might help. Also, some users have reported app bugs in the past, so the app developers might be working on a fix2.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps, or is there anything you tried already?
prefix +91 is auto caputured, i entered correct number, i installed app just now. No luck
Alice Johnson
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Thanks for those details! Since your number is correct, the +91 prefix is automatically captured, and you just freshly installed the app, the issue might be related to the app’s number validation or a temporary glitch.
Here are a couple of additional steps we can try, based on similar reports and fixes from users:
1. Force Close and Restart: Completely close the Dunzo app from the app switcher and then reopen it to try again.
2. Check for iOS Updates: Sometimes system compatibility causes input validation issues, so make sure your iOS is updated to the latest version.
3. Use Different Network Connection: Switch between Wi-Fi and cellular data to check if network restrictions cause validation failure.
4. Wait and Retry: There may be a temporary backend issue with Dunzo’s mobile number validation. These usually get resolved by the app team quickly.
Additionally, there are some helpful video guides showing fixes for similar problems here if you want any visual walkthrough:
- Fix Dunzo App Not Working
- Dunzo App Not Opening/Loading Fix
- Dunzo App Validation Issues
If these steps don’t resolve the issue, I recommend contacting Dunzo support directly at [email protected] with your device details and issue description. They can check account or backend issues on their side.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these troubleshooting steps?