Is there a way to keep Jellybean on a Note from breaking my text message up into alot of small parts rather then one text? It will only allow like 70 characters and then it will break it off into another text. It is kinda annoying. Thank you for you help.
Nobody knows about this?
Is there not anyone out there that knows if there is a way to the text message size before it makes a new text? Thank you.
I don't know but repeatedly asking the same question in a 24 hour period isn't going to get a quicker response
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Hey guys, my wife got her 'hero' today, ive set it up and its working like a dream, only problem is, does anyone know of a way to make the size of the font, larger, when writing and reading TEXT messages, ive managed it on emails but she texts more.
Id be grateful if anyone could help, thanks guys....Im going 'home' now, to the HD forums!!!!!
xX SPION KOP Xx said:
Hey guys, my wife got her 'hero' today, ive set it up and its working like a dream, only problem is, does anyone know of a way to make the size of the font, larger, when writing and reading TEXT messages, ive managed it on emails but she texts more.
Id be grateful if anyone could help, thanks guys....Im going 'home' now, to the HD forums!!!!!
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Not got mine on me at the minute but when in messages, can you not press menu and go through the settings?
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Not got mine on me at the minute but when in messages, can you not press menu and go through the settings?
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Yes mate, you can, Id done that, but unless its glaringly obvious and I just cant see it, it isnt there, i appreciate the reply, looks like she'll just have to wear her glasses!!!!!!!!
Still searching
I do not think that you can adjust teh SMS size settings but I will keep looking for ya.
As a note maybe you can help me: I searched the forums and have not seen any questions for this possible issue / noob question. I recently got my HTC Hero and have noticed that when ever I receive a text message/ SMS they become all grouped together like they are the same contact but they are not. I open my received messages and i have 4 message from what looks like contact 1 but in fact i have a total of 4 message from 34 different contact. Also when I reply it gets sent to the wrong person.
Any Ideas?
I've heard of many having text to speach and I've looked to see if we have it stock. Either I haven't looked well enough or I am a little sleep deprived and need a window to lick. If anyone knows if we do have it and how to activate it, please be kind and fill me in.
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It is usually a little microphone within the keyboard. Press is and watch the magic happen..
yep just tap the microphone icon that's on the keyboard and that will tell you when to start speaking. are you that got to put this message in.
okay I take it back it that messed up on that last sentence. what I had said was I use it to put this message in.
Swyping now... I like it but you definitely have to edit some of it and add punctuation, but fine for an informal text if you're driving or have your hands full.
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...Either I haven't looked well enough or I am a little sleep deprived and need a window to lick.
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My windows need washing. How soon can you get here?
(I'm talking about the windows on my house, I hope I didn't ask you for anything nasty.)
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he asked for text to speech, not the other way around :-x
I've used Vlingo, it works really well for in the car, reads off the incoming texts for you.
You can also turn on the screen reader in accessibility if you want...
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he asked for text to speech, not the other way around :-x
I've used Vlingo, it works really well for in the car, reads off the incoming texts for you.
You can also turn on the screen reader in accessibility if you want...
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Unfortunately, Vlingo has issues on the Rezound. They told me they are working on a fix....
I use gosms it has this feature also just touch the text you want spoken and select the option. May be a way to enable to do it automatically but havnt looked yet
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Thanks. I wasn't asking for more windows to lick, but thanks for the job offer..
I was not aware of the screen reader either. See, I knew I didn't look hard enough.
This forum is so much nicer than the thunderbolt forum was. So far people seem nicer and less judgemental. Must have been a prerequisite to buy the Rezound.
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I've heard of many having text to speach and I've looked to see if we have it stock. Either I haven't looked well enough or I am a little sleep deprived and need a window to lick. If anyone knows if we do have it and how to activate it, please be kind and fill me in.
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Enhanced Caller ID reads texts, email, gmail and gtalk, plus caller ID. It reads the email content (or as much as you want). It has a quiet time feature which I need, plus a while lot more options. It lets your customized ringtones play if you have one set for someone in your contact list. It's a great program.
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he asked for text to speech, not the other way around :-x
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Oh! lol.
No wonder he turned down my window washing offer.
So... I'm a serial SMS writer, and I often write long, veeeery loooong SMSs. Never had problems with that, but now I find out Android automatically converts an SMS into an MMS when I reach 160*3 characters. Is there any way to avoid this without using an app like Handcent? Any system file I can edit? Any hidden option I'm too blind to see?
I've searched the forum, but I found no answer. Sorry if I missed it.
Same situation for me so i'm pretty interested in a solution.
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Look, I found this free app, BigSMS, which you can use to write long messages. Since i really HATE Handcent (I find it INDEcent! ) I decided to download and try BigSMS. For simple, it's ugly. But it works. I'll keep using my stock app, but, when the moment arrives for me to send a 1000000 pages sms I'll just switch for a moment to BigSMS to write it.
Anyway, it's really annoying that we can't change this feature.
Help Please: Samsung Galaxy S3 - How to disable this annoying sms warning?
Jelly Bean update triggered this warning.
Sometimes I am sending 3000 SMS in 30 minutes.
Could you walk me through the process?
I have rooted my phone so I can access any folder.
Is any way to modifying the quota? Where do I have to go?
Please help, need this desperately. Thank you. THV
Wow...1.67 sms per second.
I got no idea how to help you.
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Sorry I have no idea have you tried searching the forums or do you not have enough free time sending 3000 texts in half an hour :/ I'm surprised you had time to write the OP. Haha sorry just try searching for it there will be an answer somewhere.
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so presumably youre one of those annoying people that spam others via text?
Even if i knew how to stop it id hope no-one would help
Hello again to all good willing people out there. Just to clarify, I'm a Pastor and all the sms are sent only to people who register for sms info and encouragements, but only people connected to our church. I dont do spamming. When I send 3k of text sms at once, it may be a long text spanning over serveral sms. If anyone can help, I will be very grateful. Thank you.
I just changed from an iPhone 5 to HTC ONE and I'm so frustrated at this issue. In iPhone, after sending a text message the keyboard stays on the screen in case you want to type something right after what you sent previously. In HTC One however, If I type "Hello" and press send, the keyboard will hide in bottom before I can type "How are you?" in the following separate text message. It's pretty frustrating to keep clicking the white part to bring back the keyboard up to send a follow up text. I've tried all kinds of things but just can not seem to find a solution to this problem. Any help will be appreciated. BTW it's running stock at&t software and nothing has been modified.
That's the way it's supposed to be there's no fix because nothing is broken
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That's how a normal phone works. Why would you send multiple messages in a row?
Here is how a normal person sends a text:
Hi, how are you? Wanna meet at taco bell for lunch?
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I hate people like you. Text 1 Hello. 2. How are you? 3. Whats going on tonight?.
If your going to have a conversation with the person then call them if not then just get straight to the point. I think the fix is knowing when you make a phone call vs text.
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I just changed from an iPhone 5 to HTC ONE and I'm so frustrated at this issue. In iPhone, after sending a text message the keyboard stays on the screen in case you want to type something right after what you sent previously. In HTC One however, If I type "Hello" and press send, the keyboard will hide in bottom before I can type "How are you?" in the following separate text message. It's pretty frustrating to keep clicking the white part to bring back the keyboard up to send a follow up text. I've tried all kinds of things but just can not seem to find a solution to this problem. Any help will be appreciated. BTW it's running stock at&t software and nothing has been modified.
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as noted, this isn't a 'problem' with the phone. it's working properly. i almost dont want to dignify your questionw itha response due to, as others noted, your apparent penchant for sending a series of short texts taht could easily jsut be one message. part of the problem is you. that said, I will provide a response because i use an app that deservesplugging and is truly a spectacular addition to the phone. Get yourself the Chomp SMS app from the app store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.p1.chompsms and at chompsms.com). It's tremendous for about 1000 different reasons, one of which is that is allows you to control when the keyboard auto-hides.
to your credit, years ago when i switched to Android from iPhone i did find this setting odd. however, i got used to it and actually much prefer it now. i'd probably dropkick myself in teh face if i had to deal with the keyboard staying up and that tiny little screen on the iPhone again...you can only see about 2 messages! that was horrifically frustrating.
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I just changed from an iPhone 5 to HTC ONE and I'm so frustrated at this issue. In iPhone, after sending a text message the keyboard stays on the screen in case you want to type something right after what you sent previously. In HTC One however, If I type "Hello" and press send, the keyboard will hide in bottom before I can type "How are you?" in the following separate text message. It's pretty frustrating to keep clicking the white part to bring back the keyboard up to send a follow up text. I've tried all kinds of things but just can not seem to find a solution to this problem. Any help will be appreciated. BTW it's running stock at&t software and nothing has been modified.
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also, it really sucks that this is your first post in XDA. i know we're long past the days where these forums were saved for the dedicated developer and hardcore enthusiast, but this is just a sad introduction ot use on XDA. it's crap like this that's turning these forums into the new android/droid forums...do a little reasearch before posting, okay? maybe even read the rules of the forums?