Hi there,
I am trying to send sms in Hebrew in my moto g , kitkat and it does not work (The os is in full Hebrew from Google).
when i am writing a text in Hebrew and sending it , the message appears to be empty (and the recipient getting an empty message).
In my previous galaxy 2 there was a setting under SMS->settings to change the sending mode to auto that fixed this issue.
I can't find this settings in the new hangout.
Thanks,
Update:
At the moment , the only way to overcome the problem is just installing a third party sms app.
It is a bit silly that google merged the sms and hangouts all together and removed the access to the setting to resolve it...
I have installed chompsms from the play store
If anyone has a way to solve it with the built in apps , I would appreciate it.
Thanks
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Hey guys. So I was in terminal deleting the stock apps that I don't need to have and one of those apps which I deleted was the stock messaging app, I did this because I was using hancent. Well now I am not receiving text messages.
- It all started after I deleted the stock app, I am not sure if it started immediately after or a while after.
- I was using handcent and I noticed that I was getting the pop up received thing and the quick reply option but in the actual handcent app under each conversation the incoming message was not there.
- I then switched to chomp sms to see if that would fix it. Now I am not getting the quick reply popup message received (in chomp)
Are there any suggestions to fix this or knowledge about this topic? Do you need to have the stock messaging app inorder to have other messaging apps work correctly. Oh ya, outgoing messages are still being sent correctly.
Sorry guys wrong section I wanted to post in q n a
Yes it is needed for other apps, that is why they have you turn off Messaging's notifications- so they can give them to you instead. They just read what messaging gets, they don't actually get the messages
I am having difficulty viewing a vcard received via text message. My phone recognizes it's an MMS but views it as a Multimedia file and tries to play it.
My phone (EVO) is rooted running Cyanogen 7.0.1.2 and I'm using the builtin messaging app. I don't want to use handcent or an alternative messaging app.
I have taken a screenshot of what I'm experiencing
There doesn't seem to be a solution to this..
android cant get vcard i think.
someonew please build a fix or hack for it ...
its been too long that noone could solve it
vCard
That's not true Miui can send and receive vCards and I have used other roms including those based on Cm10 that could do the same I think you need a modded mms.apk Easiest would be to use Miui.
nshedbi artistic
iam saying about vcard sent as sms (not mms)
when my friends sent vcard as sms b y their nokia,sony etc i dont even receive that sms in my mobile .
and thee no option to sent sms either ...
is there any solution for this ?
go sms
Have you tried Go sms or Handcent?
yaa i had tried both but no use
I've been searching forever for an app that will handle Vcards sent to my S3 via a Blackberry or iPhone. The MMS comes in blank on my text app (8ms messsaging) or even stock messaging app, but there's no way to view the vcard attachment.
Enter "Save MMS Attachemtns" app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobappli.savemms
Opening it brings up a list of all of your MMS messages within your text threads. The interface isn't very advanced and I haven't played with it enough to be able to select just one MMS, but regardless...clicking save will export all MMS to a folder on your phone entitled "SaveMMS"
From there, you'll need to delete the extra extension text after ".vcf"
Now click on it to open with your vcard handler app. I use DW Dialer as it's way better than stock Google dialer. It takes 8 seconds to respond after clicking, but it will import to your contacts.
This is far from an elegant fix, but if you receive vcards for work like me, you need something that will work, no matter how involved.
If anyone has a better way, let us know but a big thanks to the dev for writing this.
Hi guys.
I've been working on vCards on Android for few years. If you wanna check my app bizCard Manager. It supports sending and receiving (importing) MMS vCards too.
But to be honest, many current davices has MMS vCards suport built in nowdays.
i know there are plenty of sms scheduling apps out there but i find it nice to ave enevrything in one place. i also know that go sms supports the 'sms scheduling'. the only way i have found to do this however is highlighting a previously sent message and selecting the 'convert to schedule message'. id like to be able to make my own message without sending it, and then schedule to send it at a specific time and was wondering if it was possible in go sms because i havent found it. thanks!
Try handcent
i am pretty sure that handcent does not support that feature yet
Has anyone worked out how to use this properly yet?
Ignore this post
The way I use it is to have it set to pro version. When you are on the messages page just swipe the screen to the side and it will change to "folders" and/or "plugins". In the "folders" page there is a scheduler in there.
Many Other Option about SMSTimer are avialable on the Google Play
Hello there many option avialable on th google play for the SMSScheduler as of today most famus application is SMSTimer by Mobimonster.
in all the way they provide 14 day unlimited trial without any Card detail.
Try using gosms pro?
Dear all,
original samsung s2 was unable to send sms more than 10 contacts, so i found out some of the custom rom like VK was written "Mms.apk no MMS auto-conversion -200 contacts per SMS ", so i try to install it...after that, i found out it was still the same, unable to send more than 10 contacts, how to solve this?...
p/s: i know that some app can solve it, like handcent or Go sms Pro can did it, but i hope that those custom rom are built in with that feature so i won't install so many apps, battery of my s2 won't drain that much.
sorry for my bad english.
look like i have no choice but using Hancent apps
Hello, I have got a Samsung Galaxy S3 from the UK running the latest ICS version.
I have a problem with the device regarding its arabic support. the problem is that the device reads arabic normally but doesn't have arabic as a language for the input or for the device itself, I downloaded many Arabic keyboards from the store and they all work fine with almost all the apps on the device such as twitter, whatsapp, email, etc..
but when I tried normal txt messages in messaging I can type in arabic but before sending the message the device gives me a warning which states that I need to configure the input's language so the recipient can get it normally but there is nothing in the settings that would solve this problem and when I send the message anyway as it is, it looks as ??? ( exclamation marks) on the recipient device but looks normal in my messaging conversation !
Is there any solution for this without flashing an arabic rom ?
kind regards
On your Messaging settings select input mode to Automatic.
av tried above but still ??? ( exclamation marks) on the recipient device
Why not to try to instal the Arabic stock rom?
There is no issue like that in it
you will keep wasting your time until you realize that you have to use an arabic rom .I've wasted about a week in searches all over google and then i've flashed official stock arabic rom and its just GREAT .