on 20-08-2013 13:21
on 20-08-2013 13:21
Fed up with this now ... if I send an average lebngth text it automatically goes as an mms and then charges me ... there is no way to find out the max length of a message before it gets sent this way. I didnt sign up for this and therefore 02 are breaking their contract with me by doing this ... help!
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on 20-08-2013 15:52
on 20-08-2013 15:52
This app auto-splits an sms into two if you go over the 160 character limit:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.handcent.nextsms&hl=en
on 20-08-2013 13:26
Which phone do you have? Most phones have, in the message settings, an option to show the number of characters. A standard text is 160 characters including spaces. If you tell us the model of the phone we can point you in the right direction.
on 20-08-2013 13:27
on 20-08-2013 13:27
1 sms is 160 characters long (international standard)
What phone do you have
20-08-2013 13:30 - edited 20-08-2013 13:32
20-08-2013 13:30 - edited 20-08-2013 13:32
this link explains the issues it will show business support
on 20-08-2013 15:39
Thankyou for your time in responding, I have a samsung galaxy ace II running gingerbread xxlkg android version 2.3.6
I have looked everywhere for the settings to tell me how much I can type ~ but i cant find it and thsi amount changes anyway ...
on 20-08-2013 15:42
And why am I being charged? Surely the fair thing to do is to charge me TWO or THREE sms for it (free on my contract) instead of sending it as a Mms (very costly on my contract, so much so that I never send photos)
on 20-08-2013 15:48
I've read through this list and none of them apply to me!!
* Im not sending text to email address
* One contact only
* I dont use subject headers
* I dont send contact cards
* Probably a long message ~ but I'm NOT given the OPTION of sending it as two texts
* Dont use smiley faces
* And I dont attatch anything!
* There isnt a counter either 😞
Sorry to sound negative, Im just fed up with being sold a contract only to find it's not as cheap as I was led to believe 😞
on 20-08-2013 15:52
on 20-08-2013 15:52
This app auto-splits an sms into two if you go over the 160 character limit:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.handcent.nextsms&hl=en
on 20-08-2013 17:30
on 20-08-2013 17:30
go to messages/settings and tick 'mms alert'
on 20-08-2013 17:53
Thankyou