Does anyone have the messages apk with mms size increase? I know trickdroid has the mod but his has screen on enabled when you get a message. I would like my screen to remain off when I get a message. Thanks.
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Im using rooted 2.1 HTC HERO /w Aloysius 2.1_SnowOC Maps & Handcent.
I try to send a MMS Message (Picture Message) and it just keeps sending, nothing ever happens it just sits there trying to send until i delete the message and nothing get's sent.
Has anyone had this issue?
Could anyone help me with this problem?
Handcent has issues sending MMS. It's hit or (often) miss. If you need to send a MMS, just send it using the stock app and then switch to handcent for SMS and receiving MMS.
Thanks. I'll try sending via the message app. But isn't that bug where when you send via message app the phone doesn't sleep come into play?
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Now in sending & receiving mms fine using handcent. I don't know what the problem was .
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Gotsteve2006 said:
Thanks. I'll try sending via the message app. But isn't that bug where when you send via message app the phone doesn't sleep come into play?
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That bug was fixed back in 2009, I don't believe it keeps it awake any longer.
really? I Don't see why I'm using handcent than, I only got Handcent for this issue, are you sure this was resolved?
I use the stock messaging app solely, and I have had no issues with 100% awake time. I send and receive picture messages all the time.
Oh, Looks Like I'll be switching back to the normal messaging app if thats the case.
In order to send MMS messages on handcent I have to unfreeze the stock messaging app and use that because Hanscent will not send. It just shows the icon for still being sent.
Is anyone having this problem or doea anyone know a solution? I can receive MMS messages on Handcent but can not send them without using the stock messaging app.
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keynith said:
In order to send MMS messages on handcent I have to unfreeze the stock messaging app and use that because Hanscent will not send. It just shows the icon for still being sent.
Is anyone having this problem or doea anyone know a solution? I can receive MMS messages on Handcent but can not send them without using the stock messaging app.
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The stock messaging app is what receives mms. So it needs to stay "installed." I've heard of others being able to set up go SMS to retrieve mms, but I found that to be a very unreliable solution.
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I just switched to gosms and it works perfectly so ill go with that.
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It doesn't matter you always have to have the stock messaging app to receive mms. Just hide the Stock Messaging app.
Even with it hidden it wouldn't work with handcent. But gosms pro is good
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keynith said:
Even with it hidden it wouldn't work with handcent. But gosms pro is good
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It should work with the icon being hidden from the app drawer since it's technically still there it's not like when you freeze it.
I tried but I guess not. Ill be good with gosms for now
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It doesn't matter you always have to have the stock messaging app to receive mms. Just hide the Stock Messaging app.
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You can freeze the stock SMS app and still send or receive mms with go SMS. You just have to check "uninstalled stock SMS" under the important tips section of the settings. Why there are selectable options under "important tips" I don't know, seems weird to me, but it works perfectly
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I figured it out... After reinstalling handcent.... Too bad I have to reconfigure handcent.
In handcent go to settings...application settings......default messaging application..... Then pick at the bottom "use for all SMS & mms"
Now it works!
I'm curious to know if it would have worked without reinstalling.... Seems like I remember that setting was on "disable" not sure how it got set to that!
Hey everyone,
I googled around but I cannot find an answer. My boss also has an HTC one since yesterday, and his shows an unread messages number on the email icon on his home screen (default HTC e-mail app). He says it was there from the beginning.
Does anyone have an idea on how to resolve this? I am running stock Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 (unrooted).
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Hey everyone,
I googled around but I cannot find an answer. My boss also has an HTC one since yesterday, and his shows an unread messages number on the email icon on his home screen (default HTC e-mail app). He says it was there from the beginning.
Does anyone have an idea on how to resolve this? I am running stock Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 (unrooted).
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I use Nova Launched with Tesla Unread
Yes that is an option, but I use a lot of HTC widgets which I can't use with Nova right? I also use Blinkfeed a lot. Any other ideas?
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YoungStarDC said:
Hey everyone,
I googled around but I cannot find an answer. My boss also has an HTC one since yesterday, and his shows an unread messages number on the email icon on his home screen (default HTC e-mail app). He says it was there from the beginning.
Does anyone have an idea on how to resolve this? I am running stock Android 4.2.2 with Sense 5 (unrooted).
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You mean this (screenshot below)? It should show the unread count, but if you swipe away the notification in the status bar, the unread count will also go away.
I've been using Hangouts lately for SMS needs but lately, I have not been receiving a notification for every new message. I have all the default notification settings turned on and I still won't get every notification...
Essentially, I'm asking what messaging apps we all use on the HTC One that don't hog the battery. I want to change messaging apps but I feel that the popular messaging apps on the Play Store are huge battery drains with their hundreds of useless functions and features.
I'd like to use the default messaging app but I can NOT stand the 5 lines of the message editor that show up every time I go to reply to a text message. Its just a nit-picky thing, but it bothers me that it wastes all that real estate on the screen with empty space...
Can't wait to see what everybody thinks and I'll be conducting some battery tests in the days to come as well. :good:
I was using 8sms and loving it. Just moved back to android after a spell with an iPhone. Won't get my One back until May.
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I enjoy using Textra, simple, fast, light, and has all the features you'd need
If you're on kitkat, EvolveSMS looks really good with the kitkat theme though last I'd checked its interface was slightly laggy. Great app nonetheless
Does evolve sms allow mms over WiFi ?
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I'm not sure but when I tried evolve it was compressing my photos even after adjusting the mms settings. The stock mms app didn't compress the same photo
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I've been pleased with hello sms. Multiple recipient messages actually work, and it's relatively light. Best of all, it's very nicely organized.
One issue though: sending picture messages is wonky due to square reformatting. I still use the stock app for this, but changes get picked up by hello without issue.
That was my issue with hangouts. Mms was problematic most days.
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gobaers said:
I've been pleased with hello sms. Multiple recipient messages actually work, and it's relatively light. Best of all, it's very nicely organized.
One issue though: sending picture messages is wonky due to square reformatting. I still use the stock app for this, but changes get picked up by hello without issue.
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One other problem with Hello SMS is that we cannot delete individual messages from a thread. We can only delete the entire thread, not a particular message from it.
I keep getting this message, any ideas? (On At&t)
One or more of the message components have been deleted by MMS Adaptation. Either the message was too large or the components were unsuitable for your handset.
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I don't have AT&T but I have family and friends etc that do. In the past I have sent them mms and they don't get them. My buddy received a similar message when I sent him a photo and explained it happened to him frequently. The problem is AT&T.
They have a smaller mms file size limit than many other carriers. I had to change my max mms size to 600kb, in order to send them mms with no issues. It's easy for me to do using Textra, but some stock messaging apps do not allow much adjustment for mms file sizes. That might be your issue.
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