I've been scratching my head trying to figure out how to Reply All when an SMS with multiple recipients is received on the Nexus 5? Is there an app or can this be done with Hangouts or the basic messaging app? It's very easy in IOS since a dropdown menu gives a choice but I don't see this on the Nexus 5.
Any advice/help gratefully appreciated.
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Is it possible to mod an android phone to play notification sounds (or vibrate) for txt or gtalk messages even while the messaging application is up and running on screen? This is a feature I miss from my blackberry days and I keep missing messages because of it.
In a google search I found this question asked many times on other forums, but in no case was a solution provided; just a lot of "that's just how it is on Android". Well, if your Android is rooted shouldn't you be able to change this behavior?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi, is it possible to adjust or modify the Pop up Menu Windows Size? I currently have total of 6 templates on Messaging/SMS, most of them are too long and each are containing information that I'm planning to send every day via SMS.
Lets say every template has 30 to 100 characters, and when I'm trying to "Insert template" on the "Compose" field on the SMS, I'm getting FC on the Messaging app, maybe the app can't handle the massive character count on my templates.
I have tried the Gesture Trace feature for the Templates, it's working but it's not that accurate, sometimes it would mess up the composition field that it would insert 2 or 3 templates with one gesture that i make.
Right now, the method that I'm using is using a Notepad app, that i would just edit it and - select all text - and copy, that does the job. I really can't use of its features to share or send it via SMS because of the nature that most of the time, i need to send those info via reply to an anonymous number (not saved on my contacts).
So is it possible to adjust the pop up menu window on the compose field so that when i choose "Insert Template" it would display all of my templates? I'm thinking that those long templates are the cause of the Messaging FC.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I'm currently using Android NAND on HD2 (Gingerbread Hyperdroid CM7)
and by the way, leaving only 1 template gives me no FCs anymore... anyone?
Got what i wanted thru GoSMS, but would love to know if there is a workaround for the native SMS app. TIA!
Don't tell me there's no search option for finding sms messages in hangouts. I'm trying to find a text from a few weeks back, I managed to migrate all my sms' when I switched to the Nexus 5 but there's no search like AOSP messaging... where is it?! Going slightly mad... any help much appreciated!
Hello everybody, this is my firs post. I am an happy z3 owner coming from iphone.
I have a question regarding the managing of the SMS notification on the pull down bar (where you have all the notifications).
While for the emails I can open the line with the number of new message I have, on the sms notification I just have "new messages: 2" but i cannot find any way to see who is sending me the message or I cannot see any preview of the message.
The only thing I can do is switch to the sms application in order to see the preview and the sender name.
Am I doing something wrong? can you guys help me?
Ciao
matteo747 said:
Hello everybody, this is my firs post. I am an happy z3 owner coming from iphone.
I have a question regarding the managing of the SMS notification on the pull down bar (where you have all the notifications).
While for the emails I can open the line with the number of new message I have, on the sms notification I just have "new messages: 2" but i cannot find any way to see who is sending me the message or I cannot see any preview of the message.
The only thing I can do is switch to the sms application in order to see the preview and the sender name.
Am I doing something wrong? can you guys help me?
Ciao
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Normally you just click on the "new messages: 2" line and it should take you to whichever app you use for that type of message (Hangouts, or whatever the stock one is called).
Thanx for the answer. The probkem is that i would like to see who is sending me the sms without opening the default application. This is more bad when i sm using acdisplay for the lock screen, because i have to unlock phone to see the sender.
I just switch to hangouts as a default sms client and the thing are better niw because i can see the sender name and a partial preview of the sms!
matteo747 said:
Thanx for the answer. The probkem is that i would like to see who is sending me the sms without opening the default application. This is more bad when i sm using acdisplay for the lock screen, because i have to unlock phone to see the sender.
I just switch to hangouts as a default sms client and the thing are better niw because i can see the sender name and a partial preview of the sms!
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You could try Dashclock (free app, open source in fact), which supports a lot of plugins - there's a Hangouts extension there, and probably others which may show you more info, even from the lock screen.
Hello everyone. I have recently moved from a Nexus 4 with SlimKat to OnePlus One with stock. There is one feature I am missing from my old phone and for the life of me I couldn't figure out how it was set up.
With the Nexus 4, I would text someone using my carrier number on my phone. That conversation would then show up on my gmail's hangout in a browser and I can then continue the conversation there as if I'm texting using my carrier number(not my google voice number). It is extremely convenient because typing on a physical keyboard is much easier than typing on a phone. Now when I text someone on the OPO that conversation does not show up in a browser's google hangout. I have went through the settings in both phones Hangout app and don't see any difference so I'm just confused now. Is it a built in feature of SlimKat? Am I just missing an obvious setting somewhere?
If anybody has any idea, help is very much appreciated. Thank you