
on 27-12-2013 17:47
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on 27-12-2013 17:47
One problem: to initiate an SMS conversation, I had to turn cell data on. Apple Store confirmed this, as did my local O2 shop, after giving me a replacement sim.
When O2 charged data outside top-up allowance at 'up to £1 a day', the extra cost was pence, you sent the first SMS, and turned data off as you no longer needed it for future responses/replies to that thread.
Recently, O2 changed extra data charging for PAYG to '£1 per 50mb good for a day' which means initiating an SMS conversation requires turning data on to send the text and an immediate grab of £1 even though I am unlikely to use any more if the 50mb I have to pay for.
Do I: change tariff,
change to an Android phone that needs no data to start SMS chats,
change some unknown, hidden iPhone setting (US iPhone users on Verizon say you should be able to send a new SMS with cell data off),
change to a guff gaff sim (runs on O2 network) that charges just 20p for 100mb a day?
Any advice very much appreciated.
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on 27-12-2013 19:15
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on 27-12-2013 19:15
Just the last couple days I can't reply to incoming SMS so it looks like I have a unique phone, account or network problem so will see what O2 shop can sort for me tomorrow.

27-12-2013 17:51 - edited 27-12-2013 17:54
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27-12-2013 17:51 - edited 27-12-2013 17:54
I have an iPhone and don't need mobile data or wifi on to send a text.
Not sure if iMessage works on 3gs, you need data to send iMessages not normal texts.
Also, did Apple and o2 store explained why you need data on to send an SMS?
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27-12-2013 17:53 - edited 27-12-2013 17:54
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27-12-2013 17:53 - edited 27-12-2013 17:54
I can send normal sms without data on so I am confused.
But if sending a mms the data it uses is not charged (but other apps may hijack the data connection at the time)
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on 27-12-2013 19:15
Just the last couple days I can't reply to incoming SMS so it looks like I have a unique phone, account or network problem so will see what O2 shop can sort for me tomorrow.
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on 27-12-2013 20:09
That sure is weird..
Is there a mast near you?
Check here: http://status.o2.co.uk/
Hopefully o2 shop will help you.
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on 28-12-2013 00:00
2-4 bars usually but only 'o' or 'E' data at home (I use wifi there anyway) though 3G coverage is good elsewhere in town. Moved from Virgin (using T-Mobile network) because no signal downstairs. Where I live is a black hole for anything over the air - FM, DAB, Freeview - anyway....
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29-12-2013 02:03 - edited 29-12-2013 02:10
As stated by other members sending an sms doesn't use data. Are your calls affected or is it just sms?
Just out of curiousity, what colour are the message bubbles?
BLUE = imessage
GREEN = SMS

