Hi,
does anyone knows how to send a contact using SMS.
When I try to do it the only option is Bluetooth or infrared.
Thanks
Saadi
You want to choose send as vcard. I don't think the HTCs have the option to send a vcard via SMS (yet )
V
You can send a vcard using the Palm Messaging app via mms. Select Add Media then Add vcard.
This is one of AKU3 features, I guess that the treo will get this update sooner or later (it will also get HSDPA upgrade at the same time)
Are you sure it's a new feature? If it is, it's interesting what it implies. It could open up some fabulous possiblities if the SMS transport limitations are lifted....
V
I can send contacts with my HTC Wizard running AKU3.2.
So you just have to wait for AKU3.2 to arive for the Palm 750v...
...and I have to wait and see when I get a 750v as well
Any way to send contact other than through MMS? It costs 5 times more than a normal SMS and I don't see why we should do it that way.
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dear members,
1. i am not able to do group messaging i.e after writing the message in nokia phones u can add entire group contacts in one go by selecting the group. in the o2 xda ii mini also one can select the group but all the contacts in the category must be selected one by one. in the jasjar its worse, u have to open the phone book for every contact and scroll down and add the name which is very tedious. pls help me how to get out of this
2.also i was not able to receive business card from symbian os, but i was able to send business card after installing vcard ppc2003_arm
Try this http://oldsap.blogspot.com/2006/05/group-text-using-vjsms.html
Maybe you can try O2SMS Plus.
I use with my Wizard :wink:
is there anyway to switch the sms in the outlook to O2 SMS plus,
on another way when i switch to SMS in the normal mail applications to open sms plus automatically
Hi Fellow Smartphone Users.
I have just moved over from a Treo 750V to the HTCS710
despite a few concerns playing with the handset did it in the end as i wanted a new toy.
Anyway the new version of outlook does not give you a option to select text from send messages. Some times you only want to send some text you have had in a email on to another party........How?.
I have tried sissor mobile and this will let you do it in a email you are writing but not one you have received?.
There was another program i noted Vitocopy however this does not seem to work on this handset...!
Any ideas?
Use Jeyo Mobile Extender 2.5
www.jeyo.com
Sorry rahulgty
Jeyo Mobile Extender 2.5 does not seem to have that function
If you go into a mail you have sent and try to access the text within the email you can see it but not copy it...
Again if someone has sent you an email you can again see the text but not access this text, other than view it.
Its crazy it is supposed to be a smarthphone.
Regards
I plan to upgrade to the O2 XDA Stellar, however, before I do so (and spend a lot of money) I was wondering if any kind soul who already owns the phone can help me out. Since the stellar comes with windows mobile 6, is it possible to send and receive contacts and appointments as text messages? (Read this post for more info) I know many nokia phones can do this. This is not possible on my XDA IIi (windows mobile 2003) and my friends XDA MiniS (windows mobile 5). Can anyone who owns this phone let me know? It will take only 2 mins of your time.
Also, while comparing the XDA stellar with the XDA IIi, I found that the Stellar has a Qualcomm MSM7200, 400MHz while the XDA IIi has a Intel Xscale PXA272 520 MHz. Do you know which one has the more powerful processor? The XDA IIi seems to run at 520MHz which is faster compared to the Stellar (400MHz) howevr, I'm not sure if the Qualcomm processor is faster than the PXA272
Any help will be greatly appreciated
Hi,
You can see my device info from my Sig (BTW I'm on WM6.1). I have successfully sent a contact via SMS to myself, but I cannot see a way to send appointments by SMS.
I can send one as a vCard (which also does contacts), but that goes via an MMS message rather than SMS.
I have not looked at the XDA IIi, so I cannot compare, however the Stellar is fast enough for what I want, and I still prefer it to my Wizard (Which was WM6.0).
HTH
Dave
Thanks for that Dave. I thought appointments were sent through vCalendar (.vcs). Is there anyway to perhaps right click on a calendar entry and send that through sms? Also, I believe MMS are charged for and not included within your monthly text messages. Am I right?
The reason I'm so fussy about sending appointments via text messages is because my wife and I need to sych our appointments. There have been a number of times that I've created an appointment for the two of us only to cancel it later. If this works, she can text me the appointment as soon as she creates it which then goes into my calendar and vice versa keeping us both in synch
Not sure if any software does this
fmervin said:
Thanks for that Dave. I thought appointments were sent through vCalendar (.vcs). Is there anyway to perhaps right click on a calendar entry and send that through sms? Also, I believe MMS are charged for and not included within your monthly text messages. Am I right?
The reason I'm so fussy about sending appointments via text messages is because my wife and I need to sych our appointments. There have been a number of times that I've created an appointment for the two of us only to cancel it later. If this works, she can text me the appointment as soon as she creates it which then goes into my calendar and vice versa keeping us both in synch
Not sure if any software does this
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Theres no option on this Calendar to send Appts via SMS. I don't use MMS that much, but if I recall correctly one MMS == 4 SMS's. I have a 500 free SMS's a month on my £35 pcm contact so I wouldn't notice. You'd best check with O2 customer services for how they bill MMS's.
If you pay £35 pcm or more you get a free bolt on. I have the unlimited data bolt on. So with that and exchange server access (free from mail2web.com) you could sync your calendar via outlook. Just an idea...
EDIT: I'm off home now, I will try and check back if I get on my PC later, if there is anything else I can help with
Dave
I recently upgraded my HTC Wizard (Cingular 8125) from Windows mobile 5 to Windows Mobile 6.1.
Everything is working OK, but I just learned of this... on WM5, I could send an SMS text message to an email address. On Wm6.1, I get the error message "Text Message account cannot be used to send email messages". Is there another way to send SMS messages to an email address? Or, is there a setting somewhere (in the registry) that will allow me to select an email address as a SMS text recipient?
Thanks!
sms is std only a thing you can send to a telefone number
but an network can offer the service to pass on sms's to email address
so i suspect you need to get what ever 3th party program did it on your
wm5 rom and install that and it should work
if the program is not there you cant do anything with the reg as it's not std wm functionality
Rudegar said:
sms is std only a thing you can send to a telefone number
but an network can offer the service to pass on sms's to email address
so i suspect you need to get what ever 3th party program did it on your
wm5 rom and install that and it should work
if the program is not there you cant do anything with the reg as it's not std wm functionality
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hmmmm... thanks for the hint. I'm not really sure what program I had under WM5 -- like I said, I have a Cingular 8125 and the WM5 was the "factory" installation.... does that give you any clues?
As far as I know I'm not running any special 3rd-party messaging client -- I assumed that the SMS stuff on my WM5 was the default Windows Mobile Messaging client... the interface on my new Windows Mobile 6.1 looks pretty much the same (except I can't select an email address as a recipient for an SMS message).
thanks
KSandbergFL said:
hmmmm... thanks for the hint. I'm not really sure what program I had under WM5 -- like I said, I have a Cingular 8125 and the WM5 was the "factory" installation.... does that give you any clues?
As far as I know I'm not running any special 3rd-party messaging client -- I assumed that the SMS stuff on my WM5 was the default Windows Mobile Messaging client... the interface on my new Windows Mobile 6.1 looks pretty much the same (except I can't select an email address as a recipient for an SMS message).
thanks
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I found my answer... the HTC Diamond ROM that I had downloaded, was missing some registry settings to allow SMS-to-SMTP thru the AT&T phone network.
the answer was already on this site, sorry I didn't find it sooner!
Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=1987708#post1987708
Hi
While my HD2 is away for repair i am stuck with a Nokia 2760 loan fone. Believe it or not the nokia has a feature I would LOVE to have on my HD2.
The nokia PC suite connects to the phone using Bluetooth and alerts you to new text messages etc. It then allows you to view the message and even reply.
Is there any program that can do this for the HD2?
Apologies if this has been asked before
Take a look here :
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/outreach/dnloads/smsSender.mspx
though I think it's only for sending SMS outbound
I use the Jeyo Mobil Extender ! www.jeyo.com
So, I can see my SMS Messages in Outlook, get Notify in Outlook if a new SMS there and can send SMS Messages with outlook.
Thought I'd try that MS one but just found after installing that it doesn't work in vista. Bah!
try this
http://download.pandaapp.com/?app=soft&controller=wm&action=down&f_id=798
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you could try panda pc suite , its quite useful for just about anything including showing incoming calls/ sms chat etc