on 18-08-2015 13:03
Hi,
I'm sure that this has been covered elsewhere, but I can't seem to find a conclusive answer.
Are the built-in emoji/emoticons (like the ones below) on Android charged as MMS when used in a text message? i.e. Do I get charged for every text I send with an Emoji in it?
I can't see any recent charges on my account to suggest that they are, but there are various discussions on the forum which would suggest that they are counted as MMS when used in a text..
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on 18-08-2015 13:11
Some are chargeable and others aren't.
I can only refer you to this thread
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on 18-08-2015 13:11
Some are chargeable and others aren't.
I can only refer you to this thread
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-08-2015 13:14
on 18-08-2015 13:14
Just to add. I have a Note 3 and I did my own test on this last week. The emoticons on screen when typing a message take up 90 characters for the first one. Each subsequent emoticon in the SAME message only takes up 2 characters each...
Veritas Numquam Perit
18-08-2015 13:14 - edited 18-08-2015 13:15
18-08-2015 13:14 - edited 18-08-2015 13:15
Cleoriff wrote:
Some are chargeable and others aren't.
I can only refer you to this thread
I've literally just read that @Cleoriff, thanks.
I'm going to assume that I'd be pretty safe, as I only ever usually send one emoticon with a text, so even if it converts that to 90 characters I still wouldn't go over the SMS character limit most of the time
Of course, I could have just stuck with my iPhone, used iMessage and been able to send whatever the hell I wanted to another iDevice user without getting charged.... But hey ho
on 18-08-2015 13:15
on 18-08-2015 13:15
Have a look at my second post though @Mark_1980...when I tested it on my Note...
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on 18-08-2015 13:16
on 18-08-2015 13:16
@Cleoriff wrote:Have a look at my second post though @Mark_1980...when I tested it on my Note...
I saw it, thanks. Good to know
on 18-08-2015 13:18
on 18-08-2015 13:18
Easy to be certain by just ticking the box in message setting and you will get a warning both visual and auidiable when a text converts to mms.
on 18-08-2015 17:52
on 18-08-2015 17:52
@Mark_1980 there is an index of all our own written help threads here, for future reference http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/Index-of-Community-Guides/m-p/638349#M11305
on 20-08-2015 10:27
on 20-08-2015 10:27