on 01-03-2014 13:55
on 01-03-2014 13:55
Recently got an S4 to replace my beloved S2. Was surprised to note that I had been charged for 4 text messages as MMS messages. Discovered the reason - I was silly enough to include a "smiley" chosen from the provided list of options. After wading through Settings I found an option to display a warning when a bog standard SMS is going to be treated as MMS. Typical O2 underhand dealing in my view.
01-03-2014 13:57 - edited 01-03-2014 14:00
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You can set the S4 to warn you when it converts SMS to MMS in the message settings. Simply tick the box.
Nothing underhand really, just need to be vigilant.
on 01-03-2014 14:57
on 01-03-2014 15:19
on 01-03-2014 15:19
on 01-03-2014 15:23
on 01-03-2014 15:23
I blame the Tories and the underhand way they set the SMS/MMS limit 😉
on 01-03-2014 17:11
The point I was trying to make in my clumsy way is that O2 (rather than the phone maker or the software designers) are the people who benefit from the exorbitant charge of 35p per MMS (if not included in tariff). The default should be NO automatic change from SMS to MMS without warning.
I rest my case, m'lud. :O)) (hope emoticon that does not incur a hidden charge).
"Verbum sat sapienti..........."
on 01-03-2014 17:15
An extract from the page for which you kindly gave us a link:-
"Note – Your phone will tell you if it is changing your message to an MMS (picture message). Keep your eye out for it and don’t ignore it."
In my case my phone did NOT tell me any such thing - but I did eventually find the relevant setting.
Anyway, all's well etc and I have had my 30 seconds of moaning, so onwards and upwards!
on 01-03-2014 17:21
on 01-03-2014 17:21
@Anonymous wrote:the exorbitant charge of 35p per MMS
I'd have to agree with that - I'm still trying to work out why that tiny bit of data used in an MMS isn't included in your data allowance (I have 8Gb data so could send something like 10,000 MMS per month). Of course the answer is "profit"
on 01-03-2014 20:06