just wondering if i'm the only one who's noticed this, but when i receive a message i get the alert followed by a notification.
when i pull down notification menu and click the message, the messaging app appears but it takes about 5 seconds for the new message to appear in the thread.
the same thing happens with both stock messaging and handcent.
even if my screen is on, and the messaging app is open there's still a delay.
i -think- this problem was introduced with froyo.
the same thing happens in all froyo roms.
i've tried debugging but the logcat was awfully short;
Code:
I/AudioService( 125): AudioFocus requestAudioFocus() from [email protected]
W/AudioFlinger( 66): write blocked for 85 msecs, 66 delayed writes, thread 0xdc20
D/dalvikvm( 125): GC_EXTERNAL_ALLOC freed 9210 objects / 420488 bytes in 208ms
I/AudioService( 125): AudioFocus abandonAudioFocus() from [email protected]
D/dalvikvm( 417): GC_EXPLICIT freed 10756 objects / 565536 bytes in 136ms
V/Telephony( 212): getOrCreateThreadId uri: content://mms-sms/threadID?recipient=%2B492937488882
V/Telephony( 212): getOrCreateThreadId cursor cnt: 1
the above logcat was ~5 seconds long.
can this be a bug in message store or something?
note: when sending a message, it's a small delay too before it appears in the thread, but only ~2 seconds.
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Can someone please help me.
I had to do a hard start on my phone because it was messed up, anyways when i write a text message after a few words it comes up as 2 messages. why is that and what can i do to solve this problem.
Thank you
if you use any unicode characters in the msg, the character limit is automatically reduced to 80 per msg as unicode takes up twice the space.
i've tried 3 software:
timed sms: i can'tmodify the scheduler box
rjv sms scheduler: good, but sometime it doesn's send the sms
chronos 3.7: don't send any sms (timers, add, action, send sms)
may you help me ?
Hi,
I have tried Timed sms also and it worked for me.
To enable the scheduler dialog box, you press <ENTER> when your cursor is in it.
Cheers.
timed sms
i don't understand why if now is 16.23.33 i can scheduled an sms only from 16 to 24h (not 01-15h), 23 to 59min (not 1-22 min), 33 to 59 sec (nont 0-32 sec)....so i can't schedule it at 08.12.30...
Hi, I tried to modify SecMms.apk to disable the conversion to mms after 3 pages and works fine. Bu I noticed that when I get to page 14 leave e messagge: Message size limit reached - Reached the maximum number of characters. Any idea to disable this or make unlimited charactersM
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Hi, I tried to modify SecMms.apk to disable the conversion to mms after 3 pages and works fine. Bu I noticed that when I get to page 14 leave e messagge: Message size limit reached - Reached the maximum number of characters. Any idea to disable this or make unlimited charactersM
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I don't think you can do anything about that, pretty certain that's a limitation of the protocol itself.
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There is no string that you I modify? I want to know if others have the same problem...
No. As said before it is a limitation of the protocol itself. Use drop box public folder or something similar.
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Excerpt taken from
http://spin.atomicobject.com/2011/04/20/concatenated-sms-messages-and-character-counts/
Character Count Thresholds
The character limits for individual concatenated SMS messages results in various thresholds for which additional individual concatenated SMS messages will be required to support sending a larger overall message:
GSM encoding:
1 standard SMS message = up to 160 characters
2 concatenated SMS messages = up to 306 characters
3 concatenated SMS messages = up to 459 characters
4 concatenated SMS messages = up to 612 characters
5 concatenated SMS messages = up to 765 characters
etc. (153 x number of individual concatenated SMS messages)
UTF-16 encoding:
1 standard SMS message = up to 70 characters
2 concatenated SMS messages = up to 134 characters
3 concatenated SMS messages = up to 201 characters
4 concatenated SMS messages = up to 268 characters
5 concatenated SMS messages = up to 335 characters
etc. (67 x number of individual concatenated SMS messages)
Implications
These thresholds are an important consideration for a number of reasons including billing, and the programmatic interfacing with SMS gateways.
Generally, telephone companies count individual concatenated SMS messages separately even though they are being recombined at the phone into a single message. This means a GSM encoded message containing 180 characters could potentially invoke a charge for two SMS messages, even if the sender/recipient only sees a single message.
When interfacing with a telephone company’s SMS gateway programmatically, there may be limits on the number of individual concatenated SMS messages which can sent as part of a single message. For example, Clickatell’s documentation states that messages sent through their API should not contain more than 3 concatenated SMS segments. This may require limiting the number of character input in a web application or service which sends SMS messages via an API in such a manner.
While it may seem elementary, it is important to point out that SMS messages are always in one particular encoding; i.e. fully GSM or fully UTF-16. For example, a period character (”.”) takes up 7-bits in a GSM SMS message. The same character may exist in a Unicode SMS message, but takes up 16-bits, even it is representing the same character."
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Mobile companies set their limits, one may allow you to send up to 6 combined messages, others 10 for example.
Either way there is nothing you can do with your phone that will change this.
Hey, i am not receiving whatsapp mesages while my screen locked (1 tick). When i open screen, suddenly all messages come (2 tick). Is anyone having similiar problem / know solution? Thanks.
Hi, has anyone ever had a text message delivered to the EPD as a notification, but it subsequently disappears and there is no trace of it in the messages app? This was just a single occurrence for me.