27-12-2015 02:00 - edited 27-12-2015 02:01
27-12-2015 02:00 - edited 27-12-2015 02:01
So i am on the text and web tariff and i burn through texts then end up eating the £10 credit i have because of emojis so ive decided to move to the £15 big bundle and i was wondering if sending emojis on texts would charge me extra or just eat a few more of the 2000 texts? just to add im using an iphone 5s and wont be sending texts over imessage or whatsapp
thanks for any help or advice
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27-12-2015 07:45 - edited 27-12-2015 07:48
27-12-2015 07:45 - edited 27-12-2015 07:48
Hi @Anonymous Any emoji's sent via text will eat up your allowance. They usually take up to 90 characters of each text. Many will convert the sms to mms.....Take a look at this help link
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27-12-2015 07:45 - edited 27-12-2015 07:48
27-12-2015 07:45 - edited 27-12-2015 07:48
Hi @Anonymous Any emoji's sent via text will eat up your allowance. They usually take up to 90 characters of each text. Many will convert the sms to mms.....Take a look at this help link
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 27-12-2015 09:54
on 27-12-2015 09:54
27-12-2015 16:04 - edited 27-12-2015 16:06
so @Cleoriff if i top up £15 pound then o2 take it off me for the big bundle and i send a text with emojis on it will take 3 texts off me instead of one? because someone from Customer Support told me i'd get charged when i wont have any money on my phone so im really confused right now
27-12-2015 16:05 - edited 27-12-2015 16:05
on 27-12-2015 16:17
on 27-12-2015 16:17
Set your phone to warn you if converting texts to sms in the settings or disable mms completely.
You are normally allowed 480 characters and spaces before a text is converted. The first emoticons counts around 90 characters with each one after counting two characters.
If there is no credit on the phone a converted text will not send, you will just get an error message.
27-12-2015 16:19 - edited 27-12-2015 16:28
on 27-12-2015 16:24
on 27-12-2015 16:24
It's very simple, @Anonymous. You can send texts using iMessage to other iPhone users or Whatsapp over WiFi for free. So why aren't you using them?
on 27-12-2015 16:27
on 27-12-2015 16:28
on 27-12-2015 16:28