on 14-01-2016 06:45
on 14-01-2016 06:45
Solved! Go to Solution.
14-01-2016 07:35 - edited 14-01-2016 07:39
14-01-2016 07:35 - edited 14-01-2016 07:39
Hi @Anonymous
This is a very common mistake made by many people sadly
Adding an emoticon by itself won’t, in many cases, force the message into MMS format, but, what it will do, is eat up your character count.
A smiley face or wink will use 90 characters. (unless you have used the keyboard to create them) SMS are 480 characters and under.... anything over that becomes MMS. Emoji's are also extremely popular and again will eat up your character count
It is all in this guide here http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/Accidental-MMS-Sending-and-How-to-Avoid-it/td-p/689503
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-01-2016 07:24
14-01-2016 07:35 - edited 14-01-2016 07:39
14-01-2016 07:35 - edited 14-01-2016 07:39
Hi @Anonymous
This is a very common mistake made by many people sadly
Adding an emoticon by itself won’t, in many cases, force the message into MMS format, but, what it will do, is eat up your character count.
A smiley face or wink will use 90 characters. (unless you have used the keyboard to create them) SMS are 480 characters and under.... anything over that becomes MMS. Emoji's are also extremely popular and again will eat up your character count
It is all in this guide here http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Other-Products-Services/Accidental-MMS-Sending-and-How-to-Avoid-it/td-p/689503
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 14-01-2016 08:23
on 14-01-2016 08:23
on 14-01-2016 10:18
on 14-01-2016 10:18
It's easy enough to avoid once you know but all too often people only find out once they are charged. The information is out there however. On all network websites, reported in the media and extensively on this community. Customers seem to have insufficient time to read up on these things until the inevitable happens unfortunately.
on 14-01-2016 13:26
on 14-01-2016 13:26
on 14-01-2016 14:10
on 14-01-2016 14:10
on 14-01-2016 14:19
on 14-01-2016 14:19
I do think that some of the information on tariffs is a little ambiguous unless you really delve into it. For instance on my tariff, at first glance you would think I am covered for mms as part of my unlimited texts.
We all know however that mms are only free if you have the mms bolt on or are on a legacy tariff but the tariff information in the screen shot from My O2 would initially lead me to think my allowance can be used.
on 14-01-2016 14:25
on 14-01-2016 14:25
on 14-01-2016 15:28
on 14-01-2016 15:28
I'm tempted to try....on second thoughts...not a