I can not send any text messages. Recieving messages are no problem. But when I want to answer or a make new massage, when I send, it says "Unable to send message after multiple attempts"
Any ideas on this?
EDIT:
I have it also with some other ROMs, only when I go back to stock ROM the problem is gone..
I'm currently on ChocolateEclair, had same issue with VanillaEclair 4.0 and MoDaCo 3.2.
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Close pls.
Since it's not closed yet I can post my solution At least this worked for me.
Go to Messages, then press menu, preferences. Then you will see "Service Center Number" or something like that.
If it's blank, go to google and type the following:
-> "your provider here" Service Center number <-
If you find the number type it down under "Service Center Number".
After doing all that you should be done.
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Whenever I send a text message out to someone I get a message from "System Administrator" with a little green icon with a check, basically telling me it successfully sent whatever message I sent out. I don't know if I am getting charged for it but I am sick of getting messaged. I know it's not my service provider "T-Mobile" because my friends don't have this problem at all. It's something with my ROM and I know it, I just don't know the setting I've looked everywhere. I use the DIAMOND ROM WM2003SE for XDA II.
maybe it's the delivery notification. it can be set off in the message options, just uncheck the "Request SMS text message delivery notification" checkbox. try it out, it might help.
i went to the inbox, and settings, and search through all and did the same with options they're was no checkbox like you said.
Go to the registry and search for SMSDeliveryReport ....
this value should be to 1 in your device ....
Change it to 0 , soft-reset your device , and test to send a SMS
Works, thank you VERY much.
I can't send text messages.....
I have only had my QTEK 9100 a few days so haven't needed to send any SMS text messages. Well I just tried and it doesn't work. If I compose a simple message and then attempt to send it (to a known working mobile phone) it attempts to go but comes back a few seconds later with a dialigue box saying 'Your text message cannot be sent'. I have sent a message to it from another phone and it receives OK, if I try to reply it just comes back with the same message 'Your text message cannot be sent'.
I upgraded to the RISidoro 2.26 ROM - is it possible this is the problem?
Thanks
Andy
Panic over..... It was an error in the number for "Voice Mail and Text Messages" Service under the phone settings.....
I've experienced several anomalies in the SMS:ing software (apart from the time stamp issue).
FIRST:
According to the i-8000 manual sending SMS should be as simple as these five steps.
1. Tap Start > Message.
2. Tap the little write a letter symbol
3. Tap Tap to add recipients to enter a contact
4. Tap the message field and enter your message text.
5. Tap Send to send the message.
Everything works fine except step 5, where I get an error message "Address is not permitted."
This is adding in recipients from my telephone book contact list.
SECOND
If I instead start the SMS by tapping the little letter symbol in the telephone book under the contact's profile, I get the same error message. I'm still able to call the person, so the number is not wrong.
So anyone who've got similar problems? Been able to solve this?
Thanks!!
Model T-Mobile myTouch 4G
driod ver 2.3.4
HTC sense ver 2.1
software# 2.32.531.1
The problem appears to be with the actual message "screen" handler, when going to messages, at the top it says all messages, with the search icon, and below that is has the compose message button, but no messages actually display below there, it does nothing.
Clicking compose message takes you to the normal text screen and allows you to choose a contact to message, you can enter the text and it will send telling you "loading" and stops(hangs) there, the message does actually send.
The only workaround I've found for it is to go to contacts, select a person, and then hit the messages button...this will display the list of messages with that person but nothing else. Clicking the menu and hitting compose(or the "tap to reply") button get's you a prompt to select the program to handle it, messages or fb messenger, clicking messages gets more spinning of the "loading" prompt and the phone hangs at that point...I've searched this forum for about an hour now and have not seen this described.
.I'll be reading the guide for my model in hopes of a reply coming before the teenager with the axe..lol. Thanks for taking the time to read my post!
Beamin1~
You can try clearing the data on messaging, but you will lose your messages. If there is a hangup (I know, I know) somewhere in the app it might fix it.
Otherwise, for phantom errors with no apparent fix, a factory reset will usually fix you up.
To clear data, go to Settings>Apps>Messages and click "Clear Data."
Hi,
Applicable for all Kitkat and Lollipop users of the handset.
If you are receiving SMS but are having problems sending SMS messages, maybe your Message Center Number is not properly configured.
Call up your operator customer care and ask for the Message Center Number.
Note it down.
Open phonepad.
Dial *#*#4636#*#*
Tap Phone Information.
Scroll to the bottom.
In the space after "SMSC:", enter the number provided.
Tap "Update".
Don't mess with the other settings if you are a newbie.
Go to your messaging app.
Send Message.
Cheers!