on 12-02-2015 20:47
on 12-02-2015 20:47
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12-02-2015 20:53 - edited 12-02-2015 20:54
12-02-2015 20:53 - edited 12-02-2015 20:54
@Anonymous wrote:
Has anyone experienced text messages being automatically morphed into MMS after reaching an undisclosed number of characters. I'm not talking about including emocions just straight text messages. I have incurred over £8 in additional charges before I noticed this happening.
Never experienced anything sneaky about it. Sending a SMS has to be less than 480 characters. if it exceeds that it will convert to MMS A help guide is shown here
Veritas Numquam Perit
12-02-2015 20:51 - edited 12-02-2015 20:54
12-02-2015 20:51 - edited 12-02-2015 20:54
yes this has happened to me when i tried sending a bulk sms to all my contacts with my new number which ended up costing me £5 for all the mms.
It does however say on screen ( or it did for me after testing) a little pop up when it is switching from a normal txt to a mms which gives u the option to del a few words to bring it back to normal sms. All i can say is be carefull and doubble check before sending it nextime. ( thankfully i have not done this again after the first time )
12-02-2015 20:53 - edited 12-02-2015 20:54
12-02-2015 20:53 - edited 12-02-2015 20:54
@Anonymous wrote:
Has anyone experienced text messages being automatically morphed into MMS after reaching an undisclosed number of characters. I'm not talking about including emocions just straight text messages. I have incurred over £8 in additional charges before I noticed this happening.
Never experienced anything sneaky about it. Sending a SMS has to be less than 480 characters. if it exceeds that it will convert to MMS A help guide is shown here
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 12-02-2015 20:58
on 12-02-2015 20:58
Most android phones have a setting in messages to warn you when a sms is converted to mms.
on 12-02-2015 21:09
on 12-02-2015 21:09
on 12-02-2015 21:26
on 12-02-2015 21:26
on 12-02-2015 21:54
@MI5 wrote:
There is nothing sneaky about it at all it's just a limitation of the old fashioned SMS platform.
I am still not clear as to who is actually responsible for applying the "limitation" - is it O2 who obviously waht to make some more profit, or is the phone manufacturers (what do they get out of it?) or is it the firmware/software engineers? Is there any physical, electronic or other reason why there should be a limit (apart from the arguably obvious one that we are talking about SMS - ie SHORT message system.)?
From this perspective it may perhaps seem a "sneaky" business to some.
on 15-03-2015 11:50
Gone are the days when long messages were converted to two messages. I used to get a little message saying that the text would be sent as two text messages. I have now asked O2 to deactivate MMS. I don't need it and I think they have a cheek the way text messaging is handled. I am now sorry that I took out a contrat with O2
on 15-03-2015 12:04
on 15-03-2015 15:29
on 15-03-2015 15:29