Hey guys, i was wondering. what are you using if you want to take a quick note in order to remember something later?
i usually make a new entry on the calendar, so that it will be shown on the home screen. Got any better ideas?
Either the Notes app or write it as a SMS & save to drafts (using older WM style SMS)
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Hey everyone - just got my photon 4G finally I still haven't explored much into the phone - just getting the basic things set up. This is my first android OS device. I got the dock, but will hold off on doing anything for a few weeks until I get use to the phone OS.
question :
a) how can I remove the "bubble" style SMS's and have the traditional, threaded form? I couldn't find the setting for this (at least from when I clicked text messages > message settings. Can anyone give me a prompt to where I need to look?
b) On a side note - are there more "standard aka non-musical" traditional/professional ringtones available from Sprint ID or through the market for free? I think I noticed one digital ringer and then the old ring from the dated telephone.
Thank you.
If you install handcent from the market, it will give you options. I don't think you can switch with the default sms.
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Thanks for letting me know about that.
I was about to ask how to remove the microSD card that I just put in - but see that the "black flap" just lifts upwards freely - maybe I overlooked that in the manual....
Use Zedge for ringtones, plenty for free
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Thanks for that suggestion.
So I downloaded handcent sms - it seems pretty customizable. One thing - does this application then connect to your "data" when retrieving the "advertisements" that are displayed? I suppose the "handcent pro" doesn't have the advertisements. While the application is great and better at removing the "bubbles - I think from a business perspective, reading advertisements while checking out your SMS (whether for personal or work) can be very* distracting.
Are there any other applications (advertisement free) that some of you have happen to use that lists everything "threaded" with the possibility of organizing or sorting SMSs within a directory "tree" (i.e. inbox / outbox / deleted / drafts )?
I may have to upgrade to "handcent pro" if I need to remove these things. Unless really overlooked, I can't believe motorola didn't consider that for their business users...
Go SMS works well too and free,
Yes thank you - I actually installed it :
SMS Go Pro (from android market - free) - it's perfect to what I was looking for (as described above), and from what I see - free from ads! It's great that it has the option to disable other text messaging notifications/services.
Hi All,
Before you say it, I know what I'm doing and understand how Google contacts work, I had a HTC HD2 (thanks Pongster and XDA!) and I am used to Android.
I know how Google contacts work, infact I submitted a bug fix to AweSync to fix up their syncing of Google Contacts with Lotus Notes.
Why does the Samsung Galaxy 1 (and 2!) show me _ALL CONTACTS_ when trying to SMS people? or when I try to save a newly dialled number into contacts, it shows all contacts?
I don't want to SMS an email address! I don't want to sift through 1,300 contacts yet this idiot phone is showing me them.
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It's listing email Address's in the SMS TO: field - yet I've CLEARLY unticked "All contacts" and I've made it only show contacts with a phone number.
What is wrong with this thing?
EDIT: also, forgetting my ring tone every time I reboot isn't impressing me either.
Okay, I can't answer all your problems, and I do agree that the management of contacts on this phone is pretty poor, but there's obviously ways round certain issues.
One thing that will immediately help you is to use the contacts app to send SMS, rather than the SMS app. Select your contact (filtered as shown in your post) and you can swipe them left to SMS or right to call. That's a pretty handy feature.
However, if you're sending a message to more than 1 person you're back to square 1. I'd strongly recommend getting GO SMS Pro and GO Contacts (both free) from the Market. They're excellent replacements and I'm sure you'll be a LOT happier with them.
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johncmolyneux said:
Okay, I can't answer all your problems, and I do agree that the management of contacts on this phone is pretty poor, but there's obviously ways round certain issues.
One thing that will immediately help you is to use the contacts app to send SMS, rather than the SMS app. Select your contact (filtered as shown in your post) and you can swipe them left to SMS or right to call. That's a pretty handy feature.
However, if you're sending a message to more than 1 person you're back to square 1. I'd strongly recommend getting GO SMS Pro and GO Contacts (both free) from the Market. They're excellent replacements and I'm sure you'll be a LOT happier with them.
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Would go contacts solve my issue when saving a new phone number into my contactl ist?
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Would go contacts solve my issue when saving a new phone number into my contactl ist?
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It does what you describe above. I don't know what you expect it to do though. You dial a number, click "Add to contacts" or "New contact" to either list all your contacts or create a new one.
is there any solution to this, i quite like the messaging app, but find it quite annoying when i have to search through hundreds of contacts, or else exit out to the contact application to text some1 who's actually in my contacts list ....
Its not a deal breaker for me, i prefer the stock than go sms or handcent, or any alternative i've tried, so if there is no fix i'll grin and bear it but if there is please help out
.... its not that i prefer the stock to any other, its just that no other provides anything that makes me want to move from stock, and since both will be running anyways it seems pointless to be wasting battery .... also i found double contacts problems with other apps aswell
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is there any solution to this, i quite like the messaging app, but find it quite annoying when i have to search through hundreds of contacts, or else exit out to the contact application to text some1 who's actually in my contacts list ....
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It's just poor design by Samsung.
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It's just poor design by Samsung.
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Why? I think it is a good idea, since I very often MMS to email addresses! It is very handy to automatically downsize an image to MMS size when you are sending it to a person who you know will be looking at the email on their phone (e.g. my friend in Japan doesn't have MMS at all, over there nearly everything is email).
Been wondering about this too, i know the contact app you can customize what to show, which is fine, but the sms app show everyone you have been in contact with on google. Only "fix" i've found so far is to use another SMS app that can filter the contact list.
The solution is very simple. Just open display options in contacts and select only display contacts with numbers. Also untick everything that you don't want it to display. I don't save any numbers in phone or sim card so I save it to gmail account.
Even if I select only gmail it shows lots unnecessary contacts. So I went to gmail on my laptop and opened the contacts (phone book or something like that. Its been over a year so I don't remember)
I created a new category (u can choose an existing one) and transferred every single contact that I needed under it.
And thats it. Everytime I format my phone I just go to contact display settings on my phone and only choose the category that I made. And it only shows the contacts that I need.
It works also if u want to save a contact. I chose to save contacts to my gmail account when it asks. And everytime u save it saves it to the category that u choose.
I have been using this over a year and work flawlessly. I remember beig sick of choosing amongst 1000s of contacts.
I tried to explain as I could. If there is a problem ask me I will try to help.
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I realized this doesn't answer ur question about sms. This doesn't fix that SMS list behaviour.
I like the looks of the AOKP contacts app on my rom, but I have a ton of contacts I hardly ever call. What I'm looking for is a replacement apk that has an option to show/hide groups. I have all my contacts grouped by friends/family/females/co-workers. Too much scrolling currently with 20+ family members and 10 co-workers who I might never call, but don't want to not have their numbers in my phone just in case I ever need to. I was hoping Google had added this feature to the peoples app in ICS, but apparently not
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I noticed that in the AOKP ROMs (I'm using Vanila rootbox), when I want to insert the contacts, I can't get a list of contacts (like in Samsung ROM), which I can check (Mark V) near all the contact I want to add.
Instead I need to start write down the contacts one by one.
Is that a fact or am I missing anything?
Samsung method is so much better.
Lior
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Hi
I noticed that in the AOKP ROMs (I'm using Vanila rootbox), when I want to insert the contacts, I can't get a list of contacts (like in Samsung ROM), which I can check (Mark V) near all the contact I want to add.
Instead I need to start write down the contacts one by one.
Is that a fact or am I missing anything?
Samsung method is so much better.
Lior
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Hey,
u mean a kind of checklist, right?
I thinks this option isn't really given.
Only option ist to create a group and add the contact to it.
Or just type all first letters and chosse the right cotnact(s) in new text message field "to".
Sorry for no better solucion for now (except a third app maybe)
CHEERS
I have a nice 3rd party SMS app - Handcent, that have this feature.
I still wish I could use 3rd party apps as less as possible.
Thanks anyway!
I moved from Samsung Galaxy S2 to S3 with a later Android version (4.3), and there are just a couple of things that are driving me crazy as far as the stock contacts and sms apps are concerned.
Before I decide to move to other apps (which I don't really want to do as I've been pretty glad about the stock apps so far):
How to change the generic picture for contacts?
I liked the earlier format with simple silhouettes in different colours and I totally hate the new creepy-looking faces with a smile, eyes, nose etc. (sorry, I am not allowed to post outside links yet, which is why I had to remove all the sample links from this question and the following ones, which may make my questions a little more difficult to understand).
How to remove the contact pictures besides the text messages?
Before, the text messages were displayed with text bubbles only.
Now there are little annoying contact pictures next to the messages. I've found a couple of threads about it on the Internet but no real solutions, unfortunately.
And this one has been bugging me since Galaxy S2:
How to hide all those contacts that include no phone number (i.e. those imported from my Google account)?
I am able to hide the contact in the normal view (if I simply scroll down the list, only phone contacts are displayed) but whenever I use the in-app search option, the e-mail contacts appear, too, which is pretty annoying (I use the search to find someone I want to call, not if I want to write an e-mail).
Anyone, anything? I know these aren't exactly the most interesting or serious problems, and they're rather Android- than phone-related... but I've spent a lot of time researching this and I've found no solution whatsoever (besides using other apps).
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I moved from Samsung Galaxy S2 to S3 with a later Android version (4.3), and there are just a couple of things that are driving me crazy as far as the stock contacts and sms apps are concerned.
Before I decide to move to other apps (which I don't really want to do as I've been pretty glad about the stock apps so far):
How to change the generic picture for contacts?
I liked the earlier format with simple silhouettes in different colours and I totally hate the new creepy-looking faces with a smile, eyes, nose etc. (sorry, I am not allowed to post outside links yet, which is why I had to remove all the sample links from this question and the following ones, which may make my questions a little more difficult to understand).
How to remove the contact pictures besides the text messages?
Before, the text messages were displayed with text bubbles only.
Now there are little annoying contact pictures next to the messages. I've found a couple of threads about it on the Internet but no real solutions, unfortunately.
And this one has been bugging me since Galaxy S2:
How to hide all those contacts that include no phone number (i.e. those imported from my Google account)?
I am able to hide the contact in the normal view (if I simply scroll down the list, only phone contacts are displayed) but whenever I use the in-app search option, the e-mail contacts appear, too, which is pretty annoying (I use the search to find someone I want to call, not if I want to write an e-mail).
Hi! Changing default generic picture is not possible without root at least(i think it might be best to use a custom rom maybe), removing the picture next to each sms is linked with the contact list so you should try other sms apps from playstore for that and hiding contact with no number in contact list is impossible - try to make a group with the ones that have number and one group with the ones that don't have numbers or remove the email only contact from google contact list(on gmail). Hope i gave you some directions Cheers!