What messaging app is compatible with the M3? Verizon’s Message+ and Hang Outs do not open. Thank you
Verizon Messages + will open if you change the display to Small View.
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I have an ATT Nexus One (2.2) and lately i have not consistently been receiving notification of new sms' in the google voice app. i only realize that i have new messages when visiting google voice via the web or manually opening the client on my device; these messages have been sitting unread for several hours. when i do open the google voice app, the new message alert/notificaiton is set off immediately. i suspect that the background google voice service/listening daemon on android is not running correctly or occasionally needs to be restarted/reset.
i've also noticed that the google voice app doesn't launch the first time i tap on its icon on the home screen. usually the first tap is not registered or the screen flashes as if it's launching. i'll have to select it again, and then it'll launch properly to the inbox.
am i going crazy? anyone else having similar problems? thanks.
i was hoping to uninstall and reinstall the app, but it can't be uninstalled (at least as far as i've seen via the market or in the settings menu)
Is it possible to redirect emergency Broadcasts (such as amber alerts and dangerous weather conditions) coming to S7E to Hangouts app? Right now, it is registered as my default messaging app, but if an emergency broadcast comes in, selecting it from notification panel will open default Samsung messenger app. I suppose I can disable Samsung app, but I suspect this would disable emergency broadcast reception as well. Any ideas?
I'm on G935U, USA edition, currently on T-mobile
Hoping someone can help. I successfully installed Samsung Flow software/drivers and paired with my brand new and updated unlocked S8. Notifications and texts come through just fine. However, for whatever reasons, when I reply to a text message through the Flow desktop app, the desktop app shows the message as sent but it actually never sends.
I have tested with texting between this S8 (T-Mobile SIM) and a Verizon phone and another T-Mobile phone and using two different Win10 laptops. Same result, any text message sent using the Samsung Flow desktop app never reaches the recipient. If I send the text from the S8 itself, it gets delivered to the recipient, no problem.
I have verified the android app has all the necessary permissions enabled on the phone side (including SMS) but still, text messages are still not being delivered when sent through the desktop app (Google's Android Messages app is my SMS client). Dismissing notifications through the desktop app also syncs it to the phone, enabling hotspot through the desktop app works fine, but again, its just the text messages seemingly not being sent. These unsent texts don't appear in the android SMS app either as unsent (they are not present in the SMS client app in any form at all). Any help is greatly appreciated.
Anyone experienced enough with Android to be able to help me out?
The v20 (used to own a lg g5 that had these settings too) has menu settings to enable voice notifications for calls and texts. I cannot get them to work even when enabled.
not sure why.
I have, since the samsung galaxy nexus, been using an app called Enhanced SMS & Caller ID (eCID) inorder to have this function, however I would like to use the OS version. if the os can do it, why use an app?
The function is located in settings under the sound page at the bottom called Message/Call Voice Notifications
am I missing something?
I have call info and messages sender info enabled. Reading the content of the messages though is disabled.
Is there any way around this annoyance? (app, setting, etc)
My Samsung Galaxy S10+ native text message app Samsung Messages Version 12.2.10.31 will not give me audio notifications for subsequent messages in an open conversation.
I tried Verizon Messenger app and this has the same problem.
After googling, this is not a bug but a feature; EVERYONE has the same problem. Samsung programmed the phone FORCING you to sit there staring at your phone waiting for a response to a text. You are not able to set your phone down to wait for an audio notification.
There must be a way to program around this annoyance.