on 17-09-2015 08:24
on 17-09-2015 08:24
I know from previous experience that O2 were charging a text as MMS if you added an emoticon but I've sent a few texts with emoticons in the last few days and they've come up as normal text without the usual MMS underneath the message. If I add a photo then it is charged and comes up with MMS underneath (as expected). I've logged into my app also to check if I've been charged but I've only been charged for the one with the photo added. Anyone know for sure before I go crazy daft sending emoticons to all and sundry lol
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on 17-09-2015 09:08
on 17-09-2015 09:14
on 17-09-2015 09:14
There you go then...slightly different on each phone. Though the common factor is the first emoticon uses the most characters and those thereafter use one or two. It would be interesting to see what would happen if you wrote your message and before sending, went back and deleted the FIRST emoticon...
I know, I know....but it's my logical brain cells working
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-09-2015 09:18
on 17-09-2015 09:18
You can always trust a woman to over complicate and confuse things
on 17-09-2015 09:21
on 17-09-2015 09:21
@Cleoriff wrote:There you go then...slightly different on each phone. Though the common factor is the first emoticon uses the most characters and those thereafter use one or two. It would be interesting to see what would happen if you wrote your message and before sending, went back and deleted the FIRST emoticon...
I know, I know....but it's my logical brain cells working
Hahaha, now guess what I'm dying to do?
on 17-09-2015 09:22
on 17-09-2015 09:22
@jonsie wrote:You can always trust a woman to over complicate and confuse things
Oi...stop being so rude you
I was only thinking 'out of the box'....even though I realise that logically.... if you did that test, the second emoticon would probably jump to being the first.....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 17-09-2015 10:43
@Anonymous wrote:
Interesting! Thanks for that. I have an S4 so will keep an eye on the character count and see if the same applies to me
Glad the community could help @@Anonymous!
17-09-2015 10:53 - edited 17-09-2015 10:58
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on 17-09-2015 12:48
on 17-09-2015 12:48