Hi folks,
im looking for some program that allows me to schedule SMS sending, but i havent found anyone.
Use cases:
- write and sms now, and send it automatically some time in the future.
- send the same sms, multiple times at regular intervals.
- send a sms based on some event (not very important)
thx 4 ur help
You can try power sms (www.trinketsoftware.com)
or RJV SMS Scheduler (http://freewareppc.com/communication/rjvsmsscheduler.shtml)
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Hi there,
is there any solution for postponing SMS sending when the GSM signal is not strong enough?
In other words - on the symbian platform the SMS is taken into the queue like Outbox and the system or app then performs a signal check on regular basis and send out the SMS once the signal is at adequate level. So you no longer have to worry about the SMS once you hit the SEND button. Is there something like that available on WM platform too?
Thanks for any tips or ideas.
Recently, my SMS count has not been updating whenever I get a new SMS. It just stays at 0 all the time. Email counts and Missed Calls still work fine. It's just the SMS. Is there a possible solution for this without a hard reset? I've searched but couldn't find a solution.
Thanks.
What phone/ROM do you have?
Also, have you recently changed/updated/flashed anything, i.e. what has changed on your device which may coincide with you losing your sms count
I'm using an i8000 with kunchai's lite rom. I'm not sure when exactly it started but the last few programs I installed were basically wifi remote access and smsserver (which i uninstalled).
Also, I am now unable to send emails or smses from tmail.exe as well. For sending SMSes I have to use SMS chat. Whenever I try and send a new email, it just redirects me back to the inbox.
Would be grate to make a text message, set reciever and time and have the phone send it...
Dear all, am facing a problem with (1) mass texting (SMS) to groups of contacts, (2) how to maintain texts sent is only SMS and not MMS, (3) how to use Android messages as SMS only.
1. It keep showing that XXX app wants to sent mass messages, but when it's allowed to, it still does not get sent out.
2. Some of the msgs via other apps turn out as MMS instead of SMS.
3. My phone can't seems to access the old msgs via android messages. And can't send out sms via Android message too.
Appreciate all inputs. Thanks.
Hi,
I recently changed my phone & used sms backup & restore to restore the sms on my new phone.I found out that manufacturer sms app was unable to show all the sms(1000 to be precise) in a very long thread.I tried textra & yaata with same result.However next sms was able to correctly show it. After some troubleshooting I decided to install google/android messages & made it the default sms app after which it also correctly synced to show me the 1000 sms in that long thread. After again switching over to my manufacturer sms app(& then yaata) I found out that they also now successfully show this long thread but textra still doesn't.
Is this the normal behaviour of sms app where if there are such large threads/conversations with 1000+ sms(only text no mms) then one needs to first install android messages & after that only other sms app can correctly sync to show such large threads & next sms is just an exception?
Is there any issue with using handcent next sms(like some privacy/security concern) as I saw that it was suspended from playstore for some time a few years back? I am currently using it without login/tencent account & intend to keep using sms backup & restore to take backup of sms.
Is there any other sms app(free only) that can always display the total no. of sms in a thread(like yaata & next sms) in conversations list(textra also shows it but only on sliding the conversation to right which I don't want)?
Lastly,is there any sms app that can remember the sim/number on which sms was originally received(e.g.dual sim phone sms A & sms B received on sim 1 & sms C received on sim 2) & when taking backup/restoring on another phone with same 2 sims then after restore it still shows/remembers sms A & B received on sim 1 & sms C received on sim 2.