7750049 87 7750049

Gambia numbers now have 9 digits.

Gambia9 fixes your saved contacts.

17 days until the change

How it works

Scan

Finds old numbers in your phone

Check

You see every change first

Fix

One tap saves the new numbers

Undo

Puts your old numbers back

The Gambia9 welcome screen on a phone. The heading reads "Gambia’s phone numbers are changing", then "Gambia numbers now have 9 digits. This app fixes your saved contacts for you. Fast and safe." Above the large "Scan My Contacts" button is a note beside a padlock: "Your contacts stay on your phone. Nothing is sent anywhere."
Open the app, tap scan
The Gambia9 scan results screen on a phone, headed "16 contacts scanned", with the official numbering rules marked GM-2026-v1. It lists what the scan found: 12 need the new format, 1 is "Not sure — we won’t touch these", 1 is already updated, 2 are numbers from other countries and were not changed, and 1 is not a phone number and was left unchanged. A button at the bottom reads "Preview Changes". No contact name or number is shown.
See what needs fixing
The Gambia9 preview screen on a phone, listing each change before anything is saved. Every row shows the contact name, the old number crossed out, an arrow, and the new number with the two inserted digits picked out in blue — for example "770 0002" becomes "87 7700002". Each row has its own switch, all switched on here, with "Select all" and "Deselect all" above and a "Update 12 Numbers" button at the bottom. The contacts shown are demonstration data.
You approve every change

Your contacts never leave your phone.

Nothing is uploaded. We cannot see them.

New prefix by operator

New two-digit prefix by mobile operator
Operator Prefix Example
Africell 87 7750049 → 87 7750049
QCell 83 5512345 → 83 5512345
Comium 86 6700011 → 86 6700011

Gamcel and Ycell numbers stay the same.

Source: PURA national numbering plan notice.

Demo video: 30 seconds, no sound

Businesses

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