If in the body of a (text)message a number is displayed, it is underlined and you can click it. A pop-up comes and ask if the number is correct and you can dial that number. Is there a way to turn this feature of or limit it to SMS messages only?
So i have a problem...
My Touch Pro (Vario IV) doesn't show the sender name when I recieve an SMS message even if the sender is in my Contacts?
Do you know what could be the problem?
And what do the <m> and <t> sings mean in the Contact list?
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
Is there a way to use the unknown sender number or a number inside the sms and to call these numbers without ever adding the sender number to contacts list first, just like in nokia phones
thanks
Hello
I'm interesting if it is possible to set WM6.1 on how to not sent back sms delivery notification.
for example:
when i get a sms, the sender gets delivery notification, i want to disable that, so when i get sms, sender gets nothing (as he had disabled sms delivery notification)
is this doable?
thanks for your replies
bye
No, that's from the operator side, not from the client.
Tried:
Start/ Programs/Messaging/Menu/Options check SMS/MMS Uncheck Request delivery notifications / Ok
yes/ no?
anhphe076 said:
Tried:
Start/ Programs/Messaging/Menu/Options check SMS/MMS Uncheck Request delivery notifications / Ok
yes/ no?
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Yes, but this is if I send message to someone i get notification. If i uncheck this i won't receive notifications.
I want in vice versa case, if someone send me message, he DO NOT get notification...
The handset has to confirm receipt of the device to the SMSC of your network otherwise it will keep resending it to you. If the sender has requested a delivery report it is sent by the SMSC when it recieves the confirmation from your phone and not directly from your phone. Whilst it may be technically possible to stop the device sending a delivery confirmation from being sent back to the SMSC, it would result in all your texts coming in repeatedly every 2-5 mins so it would be exceptionally annoying. I'd imagine for this reason nobody's written an application to stop them getting sent.