on 19-08-2014 01:18
on 19-08-2014 01:18
Hello! Nice to be here
I finally took the jump back to O2 after 8 years on Orange, after much debate and research... So far I'm gobsmacked with the increase in signal strength in my area. I can actually take a call IN MY HOUSE! This may not seem such a landmark for many of you, but by jove you don't understand how much of a convenience that is.
Now, to my point!
I've done the updates etc. and automatically changed the settings as the alerts arrived, turned on and off etc. and all is good to go.
However - I just went to send a trademark lengthy SMS message to someone and after what I'd say was 2 SMS lengths, the phone changed and flagged "Converting to MMS...".
I've figured out now that a little smiley I put in was counting as around 3 full SMS's - the same little smileys that had been counting as single characters on Orange in the same standard messaging application.
Can I about this and why this is?
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19-08-2014 17:50 - edited 19-08-2014 17:54
You're welcome from us all
I don't see the network changing its stance on mms being part of your normal text allowance.
Their is a bolt on you can purchase that gives 50mms for £5.11 = £0.10p each just use one of the alternatives to mms.
Add our MMS Bolt On to your package and get 50 picture or video messages at the reduced price of 10p per message to use each month.
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/tariffs/bolt-ons
on 19-08-2014 17:54
on 19-08-2014 17:54
I could be wrong but I was under the impression that the default smilies...(the horrible little green ones on my Samsung S3) were free??
I thought if you added others via Play Store etc, then you were charged for these?
I am hoping one of our Android experts is going to rock up soon and let me know if indeed that is the case
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 19-08-2014 18:04
on 19-08-2014 18:04
on 21-08-2014 14:03
Hi Bandofbrothers,
My query was really in the setup of SMS messages rather than having MMS messages included in text allowances, as I know they're send in entirely different ways, but even still I would consider that bolt on so thanks for the info!
In a strange twist of events... the default Android smileys are now counting as 2 characters! I'm not sure what's been resolved, but I'm not complaining either and I now have only positives to say about my O2 experience so far
It's a homecoming really, porting my old trusty "07921" number back home after 9 years
Cheers!
on 21-08-2014 14:07
on 21-08-2014 14:07
on 21-08-2014 14:16
on 21-08-2014 14:16