I bought a Hyundai A200 PPC Phone edition two days ago. It uses windows mobile 5.
I have a problem with sms handeling and the problem is that I can send sms messages but I can't receive sms messages.
I checked my sim card with another phone (I-mate JAM) and everything is well!
Can anyone help me please!!!
same problem with iPAQ hw6915
guys, i have the same problem with my phone, i bought it used, did a hardreset, it can send SMS fine, but i can't receive any, checked the phone configuration, and it can read the sms service center number from the SIM card, and the SIM works in a different phone.. so what can be the problem??
I installed the Windows Live thing on my WM5 Herald. My phone's configured to vibrate and play a tone whenever I have a new incoming e-mail, and that works fine for an Exchange account and POP account that I have setup. But, when I get new e-mail, I don't get that notification, just the line on the today screen that says I have new mail, which doesn't help when the phone's in my pocket. Is this not a feature of Windows Live or something? thanks
I've noticed my TP doesn't receive emails when the phone is in stand-by, even if an automatic send/receive schedule is set. This makes it completely useless to me. I mean, what's the point of automatic send/receive schedule, if the phone will be in stand-by 90 % of the time (or for 2 hours straight)? Is there any way to get notifications of new emails even if the phone is in stand-by?
Thanks
Mine works
U have send and receive every 5 mns
Strange, it does work for me (on a POP account with auto send/receive every hour). E-mails come in at night, for instance. They just don't make the phone come out of standby or turn on the screen, but the white LEDs around the centre button provide a visual notification.
You could edit the notifications (settings -> sounds and notifications -> second tab -> new e-mail) for a more persuasive signal (vibration).
Are you referring to cellulair download or WiFi download? Remember that WiFi is disabled upon entering standby, unless otherwise configured using Advanced Configuration Editor. For cellulair download the right network connection must be selected if WiFi was used before. Are you able to receive emails on the proper automatic schedule if you don't put / allow the device to go into standby?
hotmail also works fine with the setting - update when message received (options set in windows live). In fact hotmail acts as a very good push service for those of you that want delivery of email as it arrives.
Hmm, thats odd. I have two IMAP accounts, and neither update when the device is in stand-by. I'm using 3G data connection to update. I sent myself an email, put the device to stand-by, and waited. Send/receive was scheduled for every 5 mins. After absolutely no activity in about ten minutes, I woke the phone. A little after that I get a sound & popup notifications of a new email. Also, the LED around the centre button start to flash. If I don't allow the phone to enter stand-by, it receives new messages as it should.
Well, at least it should work. I was afraid there for a while that this was a feature rather than a bug. Hopefully it'll get fixed with a ROM update at the latest. I'm using standard 1.90.401.1 WWE at the moment.
this was a problem we had with the kaiser....hopefully we dont have the same problem here...
Well, this is interesting. I turned off HSDPA/HSUPA (I have an upper limit of 384 kbps anyway), and enabled automatic send/receive when roaming. After this the auto s/r works also in stand-by. Good enough for me!
Hm hey guys,
I'm facing the same problem with my Raphael.
I get my emails forwared via MMS from O2 Germany. Problem that I just realized now, I only get them when I turn my phone on.
So if someone sends me an email at night, I get the MMS with it in the morning when my alarm turns on. Isn't too bad but still a little annoying - what can I do?
Hi. I just switched over to the Palm Threaded SMS app, rather then using Windows 6.1 default sms/mms application. The Palm Threaded SMS app works great, other then one minor problem. When I receive an mms my phone connects to Media Net and downloads the message as its suppose to do, but then the phone stays connected to the Media Net network unless I manually disconnect it. Any ideas on how to get the phone to disconnect from media net once the message has been received? Thanks.
I have a Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional phone (e-Ten Glofiish M800).
I always received SMS without problems until some days ago.
Now my SMS always arrive with hours of delay and, even more strangely, are stored on the SIM, no more on the phone. Even the icon on the left of the phone number in the inbox list of messages is different (it shows a SIM instead of an open envelope).
The problem, other than the delay, is that when I receive more than 10 new messages it says that it can't receive any more SMS because the SIM is full! until I delete some of these SMS or manually move them to the phone
How can I set to store the SMS in the phone as it always did?! why is it storing them on the SIM? how can I troubleshoot this problem?
PS: I have plenty of free storage on my phone and many SMS in my SMS inbox.