Why there arent any picture SMS? - G1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey,
just wondered (even dont miss them) why there aren't some pictures which you can add to SMS?
Don't know how you call that but i think every phone could this, the earliest Nokia 3210 if somebody know this old brick
So i just wondered why there arent some pictures for the G1? Or is this part off developing the APP?
stefan

You can add pictures to sms. Just click menu>attach>picture. It will then convert it to mms to send.

Not yet implemented.

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threaded sms??

is there a cab out there that makes the tytn ii have threaded sms much like the iphone??
TIA
No. Nothing like that exists.
Have you considered searching? There has to be at least 4000 threads with this same kind of question in it. Search and find the god dam software. And if you want an Iphone, get an Iphone. Or AIDS. Either would be fine
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Have you considered not wasting so much space? The question may have been noobish but the 3miles of space in your post was even more annoying..
Actually, You're obviously simple so I will perform the search for you. Using your exact terms.
Oh look, 5 threads on the first page with the answer.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=359903&highlight=threaded+sms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=358887&highlight=threaded+sms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=355634&highlight=threaded+sms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=328860&highlight=threaded+sms
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=348497&highlight=threaded+sms
Try PocketCM at www.pocketcm.com
Really great SMS replacement and Contacts Manager replacment.
Threaded SMS
I discovered a very reliable threaded SMS client for Pocket PC Phone. It handles both square and rectangular displays. It has some good configuration options for the display and has an excellent popup notification functionality too.
http://www.pocket-sms.com
Downsides are that it only runs on WM 5.0 or better and the license needs to be activated.
Otherwise, a nice simple http://www.pocket-sms.com
Downsides are that it only runs on WM 5.0 or better and the license needs to be activated.
Otherwise, a nice simple application which is not so hot on graphics and presentation but has good functionality/setup opions.
drdingo21 said:
No. Nothing like that exists.
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Pocket CM with plenty of iPhone skins, and CM Keyboard or I forgot the name, have a keyboard that looks exactly like the iPhone.
And if you want, theres a software which cost money cost extreme text. I just use the Palm SMS Threaded, it works great for me.
Buddy, just do searches, there everywhere.
Does the Palm threaded SMS still break MMS support?
drdingo21 said:
No. Nothing like that exists.
Have you considered searching? There has to be at least 4000 threads with this same kind of question in it. Search and find the god dam software. And if you want an Iphone, get an Iphone. Or AIDS. Either would be fine
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Bit strong mate, control yourself!
Girvo said:
Does the Palm threaded SMS still break MMS support?
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Yes, atleast for me and I can't send ANY MMS without getting an OUT OF MEMORY error. Anyone know how to fix this? Back on my old 8525 I never had a problem. I don't care about losing the MMS selection. I just wanna be able to SEND MMS and still have the threaded SMS on my Tilt.
ronfin44 said:
Yes, atleast for me and I can't send ANY MMS without getting an OUT OF MEMORY error. Anyone know how to fix this? Back on my old 8525 I never had a problem. I don't care about losing the MMS selection. I just wanna be able to SEND MMS and still have the threaded SMS on my Tilt.
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Arcsoft MMS4.2.8.1 FTW
ronfin44 said:
Yes, atleast for me and I can't send ANY MMS without getting an OUT OF MEMORY error. Anyone know how to fix this? Back on my old 8525 I never had a problem. I don't care about losing the MMS selection. I just wanna be able to SEND MMS and still have the threaded SMS on my Tilt.
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Hi:
I now have Palm threaded sms, and mms working perfectly too.
The instructions I followed are as follow:
Get this:
http://rapidshare.com/files/61245824/MMSsetup.zip
Then do this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=1569374&postcount=16
Your MMS will be with your email accounts. Be sure to choose "Cingular" as the default for the MMS once you get it setup. To do that, just go to MMS > Options > Servers > and choose ATT MMS.[/QUOTE]
I am using this on AT&T Tilt, I am not sure if it will work on other devices, I believe the proxy cab is only for AT&T devices. You can probably find more info on it if you read through the original post ^^.
Anyway, I hope this helps.
just wait for WM 6.1, includes threaded sms support......i believe it has already leaked and dutty is on his way to releasing a rom for it soon. (a beta is already avail for download)

SMS conversation program...?

Heya everyone...
My boyfriend has just purchased himself an iFarce - as a rule I hate all apple products, though I can see some good things about this one (most of them having already been stolen and ripped from the 'net onto me Stellar ;-))
The one thing I'm after at the moment is the cool sms interface of the iFarce - where you can see all messages between yourself and whoever else you're texting...is there anything we can get for our XDAs trhat does the same kind of thing? I already have PocketCM which lists the sms's and calls etc between all your contacts but it's not the same in that it's not the default sms program and you can't also text from that screen...
TIA
xx
The Palm SMS threader or WM6.1 could do the same.
IMSMS
There are two programs in the archieve for you to try. These work on my WM6 Kaiser. But I'm now using WM6.1 which has better SMS Threading..
Hope this helps..
Phil (diigibio/diigimatrix)
PS
If you need help just ask.
both progs..
suck like hell
imsms it not updating the contact list
and
textr is loading very long....
some other stuff ??
cm contacts is too buggy...
shogun_threaded.cab
search that ^
are we talking about an iphone here? never heard of anything called ifarce
searched.... and found it only here in the forum

'free' mms possible?

For people with contracts that include data, are there open mms servers (not your operator's) that you can use to actually send messages to other phones? For example, see this thread: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?threadid=1164754
It seems to suggest that [email protected]ix is set up as standard for receiving mms messages? If so, how do I find out what my SomeAddressForYourOperator.suffix is?
also wanted to know this
figure i might aswell revive the dead instead of making a new thread
thanks
anyone have more info on this?

Send SMS after missed call

sorry my searches all failed...didnt really know what to search for. I know there is a program that will send a default SMS after a missed call to the number u missed. Does anyone know what this program is?
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sorry my searches all failed...didnt really know what to search for. I know there is a program that will send a default SMS after a missed call to the number u missed. Does anyone know what this program is?
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One commercial product I have used in the past is Auto SMS Reply 2.0. I think is it was around $15.00 dollars when I bought it. I don't know of any free ones on this site.
http://classic.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=18331
thanks for the quick reply ill check that one out, but i know there is a free one out there lol. Its been in a few roms in the past i looked throught a few but could not find anything...
Check this out -
http://www.pocketpcfreewares.com/en/index.php?soft=1712
It is free, does what are looking for. Only problem is it will try to send an SMS in response EVERY missed call - it can't tell if the calling number is a cell phone or a fixed line phone.
I really want a program that would ask me if I wanted to send an SMS after the call was not answered or would even ask me while the phone is ringing. (Possibly just bring up the dialog of of a new SMS with the number already there) The Palm OS has that feature built in and it's very nice. Does anybody know of anything like it?
I actually found that program: SPB Phone Suite does exactly that, it will ask if you want to send an SMS after the call is over or ignored.
The one used to use is Mobile Secretary
http://blogs.msdn.com/windowsmobile/archive/2006/10/23/the-mobile-secretary.aspx
Is there any Symbian appplication for same ? Windows mobile is bit restriction.
Doesn't s2u2 support this feature now?

Texting programs

Hey i was curious if there is any software that can be used for the kaiser. i used to have a treo which was nice because i could see the whole text messages. anything that would show a time stamp and previoyus comment
Cameron
It's called threaded SMS and if you have WM6.1, you should have it. If not, there are several program out there that could do it for you.
I use this program since I only have WM6. http://www.birdsoft.biz/extremetext.htm
Its a stand alone app that basically just references your regular message inbox and then groups all your sms by contact name to give a threaded feel. It shows time stamps, contact pictures if they are assigned one, and even allows for hyperlinks to be clicked on if one is sent in your sms. What I really like about this app is that it does NOT whatsoever mess with your sms inbox settings or your mms settings or anything like some other threading apps. If you dont like it, no problem, just uninstall and nothing has changed from before.
Only thing is, that if you do recieve a MMS then the picture wont show, you will have to then launch your normal message inbox to view it.
Heres how it looks. Sorry if I went a little overboard but I looked so hard and tried almost every SMS threader out there and I like this one the best. I dont know about you, but I like to know how something really works before I buy/install it.
http://www.4shared.com/file/65858326/fdb9f849/ExtremeText_Snapshots.html

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