My phone will receive split texts, usually just too far apart. I'll get the first 160 characters, then the next 30 or 40 or whatever it may be up to a minute later. Any fix for this? Is there any way through any app to automatically turn a text of 160+ characters into an MMS message, or am I pretty much just stuck with this?
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Vodafone have recently been charging me for text messages, even though I'm within my limit.
I emailed them, and they said some texts/calls are chargable. One of the charges was for "Picture messages, long texts etc"
Now, I often do send long texts (although I always have done and have never been charged before...)
My question is, does the Hero split long texts up into two messages on the recipient's phone, or does it send it as MMS?
Wassup Looie..
If they go over a cetain limit... i think its 4+ texts.. it will convert it to a MMS and sent it that way instead of 4 split texts.
I just tried texting some1 with 4 pages worth of text.. and it refuses to send i dont think i have MMS set up. But i remember sum1 text me a long message, and i recieved a 1kb MMS msg instead of texts. So maybe thats why they're charging u!
Calico
yeah, I've never sent a text message over 4 texts, especially not 30 times!
Guess I'm going to have to ring up again
Thanks
i have a problem with my phone sending sms. this phone was bought in korea (lg ku5900) but i live outside of korea. whenever I send an sms greater than 70 characters, it gets cut off. The receiver of my message will just receive the the first 70 characters of the sms i sent. but in my phone it shows i have sent the whole message.
I have tried replacing the stock korean sms apk with froyo stock sms apk but to no avail messages still gets cut off.
with regards to my service provider, there is no problem with them since i am able to receive long text messages from my contacts. maximum i received around 500 character equal to 4 sms.
is there anyway to go about this problem?
Back in the jailbreaking iPhone days, there was a SMS replacement app in Cydia that had an toggable user-defined # of minutes delay in sending a text. Once set, you can exit out of the message and app, and it will still send automatically. I know that GoSMS and Handcent both have ways to set the future date and time to send the text, but I'm looking for something to delay the send by 3 minutes, or 5 minutes, or 10 minutes, etc.
This feature would be great because during a text conversation with friends, I sometimes want to write my response right away, but don't want to send it right away, so the pace of the conversation can be managed. Or if I'm in the subway with no reception, I can quickly delay the send time by 10 minutes, when I know I'll be in the street with reception.
This would be much quicker than having to go to Scheduled Tasks section, write a new text, select the recipient, then check the date/time, blah blah blah.
Anything like this out there?
I send a text then 30 seconds later receive a text. The received text displays as if it was received prior to when mine was sent.
I have my phone set to network time. I believe this is happening because the network time between the carriers must be different. The text comes in with a timestamp 30 seconds prior to the local phone time when the phone gets the text.
I guess I will try manually synchronizing the clock and disabling network time.
Has anyone experienced this?
Hi,
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 LTE (SHV E110S) (T-Mobile) Korean version. I have found out it only has 70 characters for a single SMS. When I'm sending an SMS with more than 70 characters, the receiver gets the 1st part of the SMS repeatedly for more than 50 times, and then the 2nd part as a single SMS. I even can't get a phone call while that finishes because somehow the call gets dropped in between. Then I have installed Textra to send SMS, but the problem resists. This is pretty much annoying.
Can someone help me to fix this?
Thanks..!!