Hi,
I need to read the message centre number of my recived messages(not my operator message number) on my windows mobile device (HTC diamond), I do it easly on my nokia 6280 clicking on the option of the seleted sms and clicking on "message details".
Can you help me?
Thanks
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I need to know through which SMS Center a text message was sent.
Anybody knows if this information is stored in the PIM database ?
I've looked through it to no avail.
Is this info discarded by the messaging application ?
Thanks.
The messaging center number is usually auto configured on the phone by the SIM card.. if you need yours google it "network name message center number"
Hi,
in other phones, you can check through which message center a text message (in your inbox) has been sent.
I know how to check/change the message center i am using.
I want to know how to check throuch which message center (SMS-C) the message I receive was sent.
EDIT: Actually, I don't know how to change message center for my messages, but I am not interested in that.
Any ideas about this ?
Hello,
I just bought motorola a3100, and I have a problem regarding sending sms.
Everything works fine, I can call everybody, but I cant send SMS messages. If I get to inbox - tools - options, and under "tap an account to change settings" messages has (*) symbol, and I can't change options in messages (service center number)
so please, is it possible to change default value of service number from registry, or any other way?
thank you very much
Hi all,
First time posting here and have a problem with my I-mate so thought I would dip into the knowledge pool before I brick my phone or throw it through a closed window.
My i-mate ultimate 8502 will not send SMS text messages. Will receive fine and MMS and voice calls no problem. Im on Virgin (UK) it keeps saying" text message failed"
Its my first use with Windows 6.1 I was on Symbian before which I got the hang of but this all new to me, any help is much appreciated.
Welcome to forums
Have a look here:
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/forum/i-mate/
Good luck,
Check the SMS service number is correct. Outbound SMS messages are routed through a particular number unique to your telco.
This is WinMo 5.0 but it's not a million miles away.
From the Phone Dialing screen.
Menu->Options
Click the Services Tab, then then "Voice Mail and Text Messages" in the dropdown box, and then click Get Settings...... Takes a few seconds to retrieve the info.
The Text Messages Service number for Virgin Mobile (UK) should be set to: +447958879890.
Good Luck.......
Does any one have an Idea, as too, why all my incoming SMS are Unknown Sender, when in fact they are not unknown, they are in my contact list. Please note if I click on where is says "Unknown sender" which is a link by the way, I can then see who is sending the message. But the message comes in as Unknown Sender always.
Please help, I would like to correct this on my Phone Palm Treo Pro.
Please comment if you also have the same problem or if you think you have a solution to this problem. Thanks
UPDATE: I notice today, that the real problem is that my outgoing SMS (Text Messages ) are being register as Incoming ( they stay in my INBOX ) and incoming enters as Unknown Sender.
I think, if some one knows how to work with Registries, you can help me, or if you can recommend a full Option program for SMS/MMS.
Hello
Since "some time", I cannot send SMS text messages from my Nexus S with stock ICS 4.0.3 and also not with CyanogenMod 9 v4.0.3 Alfa 20p1. When I try to send a SMS to whatever number, it takes some time (round about 10 seconds) and then I see a red exclamation mark (!) and get a message in the status bar "Message not sent"
My provider (Sunrise in Switzerland) tells me, that they even haven't seen any signs of me trying to send a text message and told me, to make sure that the correct SMS service center (SMSC) number is entered.
As there's no way in ICS to "easily" enter the SMSC, I "dialed" *#*#4636#*#*, went to "Phone Information", scrolled down to SMSC and entered "+41765980000" (without the ", of course *G*). I then pushed "Update", BUT…
BUT then, the field where I entered the number: update error
When I insert this SIM card in a simple, "ancient", non-smartphone Nokia mobile phone, I see that this number is stored on the SIM card and I can send SMS just fine.
Well………
What to do to be able to send SMS text messages again?
Dunno if it's important, but I can receive text messages just fine.
Thanks,
Alexander
I had this same problem last week, and had to encode the SMSC number to get it to work.
I followed the recommendations at http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-926771.html and got it working.
what Baldar538 said!
I used that same thread posted above the first time. It was not a fun thing, it was easier to just get my girlfriends phone, and copy hers since she has a nexus s to.
Balder538,
thanks to your heads up, I revisted that page and, more importantly, the "Online PDU Encoder and Decoder" listed there and got it to work.
The encoder encoded my "+41765980000" to "07911467950800F0110000910000AA00". Entering 07911467950800F0 worked then just fine.
I can now send SMS again - yeah!
Thanks again,
Alexander
Thanks to Baldar538 for the link to the answer to my problem as well.
For those of you on Koodo, the SMSC phone number for Koodo is 16475800172. But it has to be encoded before it can be put into the SMSC field in the 4636 menu.
After it is encoded, only the first 16 characters are used from the encoded string.
Sooo... If you want to turn the SMS back on for your Koodo phone, put the following numbers in the SMSC field and press the "Update" button.
07916174850071F2
Worked for me.
Here i fix my sms sending problem in moto g4 plus
hello guys. just follow this steps-
●Remove your sim from this phone
●insert/put in other phone
●try to send message any one
●if failed then go to setting and set sms service centre no.
●And after the proccesr try to send message it will be success in another phone
●and last put your sim in ur moto g4 plus and send msg ..now u able to send msgs ?