I get delivery reports for my sms by prefixing *0# and they arrive as a normal txt. With sms popup I effectively get delivery report popups in the middle of the screen. Is it possible to get popups like this for delivery reports that come using the standard protocol?
UPDATE: I've figured out that I can achieve this using two apps. Firstly get an sms replacement app that can put delivery report notifications in the status bar. I'm using Handcent (Pansi has this option but it didn't work for me). Then get an app which can intercept status bar notifications using the android accessibility feature e.g. "popup notifier". Set it to intercept the sms application's notifications and voila - delivery report popups!
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I don't know if is i9100 only but....I use to send sms with go sms but everytime i receive a sms appear the notification bubble on standard sms app even if notification on standard app is unchecked....so ther's a way to don't show that bubble notification?
No one can help me ?
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Turning off notifications on the original app will do the trick.
Thx for the rep. but as i said in the first post, notifications on the standard message app are off! but the bubble notification still appear.
Morover I can't disable the standard message app with titanium backup, just coz "go sms" use the standard app to function
I saw this app drop on the Market tonight. Basically, it will start up your phone's screen if when you receive a notification. Thought some others might enjoy it.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.danvelazco.glance
Doesn't TouchWiz SMS do that already?
Handcent permits this functionality, with or without a pop-up that displays the message and a reply box.
I think this is also meant for notifications that aren't text messages...
Is there any way to turn on delivery reports but just have it show a check mark in the actual thread rather than showing in the status bar and playing an alert when its delivered?
Go into the messaging app, go to Settings > Text Message (SMS) > Delivery Reports
Should be what your looking for
As far as not having it in the Notification Bar, don't think theres away around that, at least that i know of
Using the quick reply option on any of the popular sms apps (Go, Handcent, Pansi, even SMS Popup) results in the LED continuing to blink. The only way to get it to stop is either open the messaging app or pulldown the notification bar. I have disabled the notifications as well as LED for the stock messaging app. In the sms apps I have selected the "closing popup marks read" options as well. I've read around and I've seen that it seems to be a general problem with the way sense interacts with these apps.
Any ideas?
I have LED turned off for SMS... I use Handcent and a app called SMS Popup.
When I get SMS messages, most of the time, I just close them in the SMS Popup. If I hit Reply and reply, the LED never goes on.
Is there a benefit to having two sms apps that do the same thing?
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....Can this be done because at the moment I'm getting the same notification for incoming emails and for text messages and it's really starting to do my head in constantly checking my phone to see if someone has text me, only to find a pointless email instead.
Please help as it's driving me mad.
Both your email and text messages are using the default notification tone.
If you want to change one, go into the app, press settings and navigate to notification settings. Both text message and email notifications can be configured.
Also for future - jump into the settings (within the app) to find out if you can change the notification sounds; i'm pretty sure most apps will allow you to configure it.
I too had the same issue and sorted it out few min back. Open messaging/mail/gmail. hit options and settings. Under Notifications, select the ringtone of your choice. Done!!