When is an SMS not an SMS?

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Dogtrousers

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Soo ... Out for a ride. Stop to take my jacket off and faff around a bit. Send text to wife. Yes, a proper text. Just finishing faffing when the phone rings. My wife says "it won't let me send a reply to your message because it says you are offline"

Oh FFS I give up. Lunatics have taken something that works, tried to turn it into something else that I don't want. And have done it really, really badly.

I already have an online messaging app - I use WhatsApp for that. I don't want another one, thanks
 

newfhouse

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Have you considered an alternative SMS app such as Simple SMS Messenger? Open source, no ads, worth a try.
 

tyred

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I don't send many SMS messages these days but on previous phones I always used Handcent which I found better than whatever came as standard.
 
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Dogtrousers

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Have you considered an alternative SMS app such as Simple SMS Messenger? Open source, no ads, worth a try.
I have considered it now, yes. I don't want to, I want them not to have broken the default one but I'll have a look around
 
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swee'pea99

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The reason data is used, is to stop you being charged by your provider for a picture message.
Never been sure quite how it happened, but out & about one day I suddenly wondered 'what's all that bleeping?' By the time I'd traced it my phone had sent a stream of about 30 random pictures to myself. Nine quids worth+. :angry:
 
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