[Q] Group Threaded SMS? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II SGH-I777

Not really sure if that's what it is called.
Problem
All my friends have iPhones except me (of course). I am part of their group text conversion, when they text, everyone in the group gets it, including me but I can only text back that specific person who sent the original message and not the group as a whole. The only way I can text them all is to start a new text thread, add everyone and send but still they only receive it as a individual text. I basically want to be in the group threaded text.

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How do you send text-only group MMS?

As you all know, Android lacks the ability to receive group text from iPhone users under one single thread. iPhone users can text a multiple users using MMS, and all the replies from all recipients will appear under one "group MMS" thread. For Android users, each individual message in the conversation appears under the contact that sends it, not under a group thread. As a result, my SGS2 can't "reply all" to everybody who is on the original list of recipients.
This is a problem for me as I group text a lot and most of my friends are iPhone users.
I was a dumbphone user right until I got my SGS2 a month ago. I manage to tackle this problem with my dumbphone because it can "reply-all" to MMS messages.
I can't seem to find this option on the SGS2. Anyone got any pointers? Is it possible to send a text only MMS message to multiple contacts?
Reply All to iPhone group texts
I use GO SMS so this may not work in the stock Messaging app.
When I receive an iPhone group text (=Group MMS), I do the following:
(1) Create a new text-only message
(2) Manually key in all the contacts from the group text
(3) Add a subject (e.g. "X") to convert the text-only message into a Group MMS
iPhone users will receive your Group MMS in the same group text thread that everyone else is on, plus the additional "X" subject line. As you already know, without the subject, your text-only message will be sent out as SMS messages to each individual and the iPhone users will not see it in the group text thread.
Until Android Issue 24468 (google it) is resolved, this manual method is the only way I know of how to Reply All to iPhone group texts from an Android phone.
Hope that helps.
p.s. SGS2 is amazing.

[Q] Group texting - How to group/view texts by conversation instead of by sender?

I have an Evo3d running android 4.1 and I can't find out how to get group messaging to display all texts that belong to one conversation in a single thread. Most of my friends have iPhones and group text me. Each of their responese are shown in separate threads under their respective names rather than being shown under one group thread like gmail groups emails. It doesn't matter which app I use as they all (stock, handcent, gopro sms) seem to group texts by sender rather than by conversation. This makes it very hard to follow an entire discussion among several friends in a linear fashion (think how email responses are grouped by individual email).
Anyone know how to get this working on Android? Seems so basic a feature.

[Q] app to group text with iphones and others?

i get group messages all the time from android and iphone users that come in as pic messages, i guess mms....they come in as individual mms/texts...is there any app that would make it a group text incoming?...same with sending/creating a group message
does GroupMe do this? i cant tell yet, it seems like it will do the group text on my end sending wise but need something that will do it incoming...thanks
disregard this thread...cant delete sorry
going with gosms

[Q] grouping contacts for group messaging?

So I have a bunch of friends with iPhones, and they threw me into a group chat (not that it matters but we're organizing a martini night). As you guys probably know as android users, this presents a problem as the group messages are received as individual texts, normally with a <no subject> header, and as a result, you can't reply to the chat, but have to respond to each member individually (or send a mass text each time).
I'm wondering if there's simply a way to group (on my end only) those contacts together, so that any message I receive from them shows up as a group chat, which I can then reply to all. I would still get the <no subject> headers, but at least this way the messages could be organized and I could read the conversation without having to look at each contact separately and compare the message with the timestamp from when it was sent.
The apps I've seen (like POWOW) can create chat groups, but it requires that my friends join the chat, or reply to some strange number each time, and it's really just an unnecessary hassle for them. I don't want that.
Anyone know of an app, or a way of grouping contacts together like this?
I'm on CM7 using the "Messaging" app.
Handcent has this feature. Free @ play store.
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[Q] Group texting

Hey,
I'm having some trouble on my Optimus L9 P769 group texting. I have figured out how to send a text to a group of contacts, but when those contacts reply to the text it comes in separate conversations. Do any of you know how to make the replies all come in the same conversation? Thanks for all the help I can get. By the way, I know I'm a noob so don't hate.
nakenapalli said:
Hey,
I'm having some trouble on my Optimus L9 P769 group texting. I have figured out how to send a text to a group of contacts, but when those contacts reply to the text it comes in separate conversations. Do any of you know how to make the replies all come in the same conversation? Thanks for all the help I can get. By the way, I know I'm a noob so don't hate.
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Its not a group texting, but a message who's sended to several people. Use an app like Whatsapp, Kik messenger or other to participate in group conversations.
Sentry is right. The stock LG app receives replies as individual conversations. Apps like Textra (Recommended, I don't like the UI but it's good) will let you use group MMS amazingly.
MMS has evloved into something it was not originally intended to be, and has become fragmented. MMS is implemented differently by different carriers and on different hand sets. The apps recommended by Ilxaot and SentryMescudi will use a seperate text number number (instead of your phone number) or 'user name' to recieve texts, and will use 3G/4G/wifi instead of your carrier's 2G service to recieve the texts. So make sure you tell all your contacts to use a seperate number when they send you a text.

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