11-12-2023 14:43
Hi, my partner recently upgraded his Samsung phone and kept his EE number. I am trying to use his old phone with my O2 pay as you go sim. Everything is fine apart from the fact I am not receiving texts from his new phone, have received texts from various other contacts and websites. I am able to send texts to his new phone and he is able to ring me with his new phone. Any offers of help would be appreciated.
11-12-2023 14:50
Open the messaaging app and then the settings within the app
Look for blocked numbers
Check if his number is in there
He will need to do the same on his phone if your phone is ok
11-12-2023 15:44
11-12-2023 15:44
Thankyou for the quick response. I do not have any blocked numbers and my partner has been texting me daily for some time on my old phone so I am not blocked on his phone. Is it possible that the fact I am now using a phone originally set up using the same number he is now texting me from is causing a problem. Thanks again
11-12-2023 17:01
Open message app and go to settings.
Look for RCS or enhanced message settings and add or change to your number.
11-12-2023 18:37
11-12-2023 18:37
Thankyou for your assistance, I'm unable to find those options in the settings, the phone is a Samsung a51 and is about 5 years old now, maybe part of the problem. Thanks again
11-12-2023 18:45
It might be in Settings >Connections >More connection settings.
Then tap the “Rich Communications”
11-12-2023 19:07
On the A51 look under
Messages>>settings>>general
It's a dual sim phone so edit the numbers there
13-12-2023 16:02
Thanks to you both, I'm afraid I still haven't managed to find a place to change the number on the phone but I did find the answer to my problem having been pointed to RCS, which I had turned off as I believe it is not supported on the classic pay as you go . I got my partner to send another text and as usual he wrote the message, tapped send and closed his phone immediately, just by chance he noticed a message pop up as he did so, so my problem was human error, he had no idea that he was using RCS instead of SMS and neither of us was aware that he would have to opt to use sms in order to send a message to someone who does not have RCS. Thanks again