I have an AT&T Tilt. I hit soft reset after a hard reset so that the bloatware didn't install. I can send text messages no problem. I cannot send a picture message. I can sometimes receive them, but I cannot send them from my phone. I have been trying to send them to a Verizon phone and have not tried an AT&T phone. Has anyone had a similar issue where they weren't able to send a picture message and resolved it?
tytn/tytn II mms
Never worked with wm6 correctly (finland, tytn/tytnII)
-Using port 9201 & WAP version 1.2 -> MMS under 70k possible to send and receive, higher not (when sending , it just hangs in 99%).
-Using port 8080 & WAP version 2.0 -> MMS up to 600k send ok, never able to receive "errMsg: error" (your messages cannot be downloaded).
This is only my experience (Elisa Finland). other providers and countries propably work ok.
anyone?
You won't have your AT&T operator settings installed with the method you used to eliminate the 'bloatware' Search for the Network settings cab on this forum as it may help you.
I found out the problem. AT&T can send and receive up to 600k. Verizon can only receive and send up to 350K. I had to change the outbound pictures to QVGA size and had to adjust the video to a smaller file. I guess different have different size limitations. In case anyone else experiences this problem, you need to adjust your settings.
Removing the bloatware does not remove any of the phone settings. It just remove the unnecessary software.
Please go back and edit your start post Title to this thread with {fixed} then others can use it for reference. Cheers and well done.
I bought my Galaxy S the other day:
Model # SHW-M110S
It's a Korean Anycall original unit, it's open-line...I had no problems with calling and receiving calls and receiving SMS...but then i wasn't able to send messages, a "invalid sender" error appears everytime i try to send sms. Then I found a way how to send, it was Messages>compose messsage>left main key>Change sender...then put my number as "FROM" to the message before sending. I have to do this everytime I send SMS which is a hassle, i was wondering why do i have to this all the time? Isn't it already automatic that sending messages with the default number of my Sim Card? And another thing, I can only send up to 80 bytes of text, after that, it automatically changes to a MMS....is it really that short? Or can I extend the text messaging without automatically making it to an MMS messsage like any other phones....Please help me with this technical thing...it would be a great help...ThaNX!
Have you tried the app handcent from the market? It might be helpful.
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Thank you for the suggestion.. I downloaded the Handcent application and im using it now...the probnlem now is that i receive 2x the massages, onw from the my phones original sms messanger, and from the handcent application. So i read the same text messages from each appliucation 2x of the same SMS. How can I makme handcent my default SMS application for SMS massaging sir?
juztin888 said:
Thank you for the suggestion.. I downloaded the Handcent application and im using it now...the probnlem now is that i receive 2x the massages, onw from the my phones original sms messanger, and from the handcent application. So i read the same text messages from each appliucation 2x of the same SMS. How can I makme handcent my default SMS application for SMS massaging sir?
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Open the original messaging app then under settings -> Notification Settings -> uncheck the "Notifications"! tada.... !!!
to set Handcent as default, check out this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=759286
thanx...but when i go to the original messenger, then settings...there is NO notifications that i could uncheck..please help. i always get 2 messages from the original and handcent messengers. I tried un-checking tha handcent notification...yes it doesnt give a notification, but still receives messages. I would like to receive messages with only the handcent application
i've attached pictures ive taken from my galaxy s on my previous post...please view...
juztin888 said:
I bought my Galaxy S the other day:
Model # SHW-M110S
It's a Korean Anycall original unit, it's open-line...I had no problems with calling and receiving calls and receiving SMS...but then i wasn't able to send messages, a "invalid sender" error appears everytime i try to send sms. Then I found a way how to send, it was Messages>compose messsage>left main key>Change sender...then put my number as "FROM" to the message before sending. I have to do this everytime I send SMS which is a hassle, i was wondering why do i have to this all the time? Isn't it already automatic that sending messages with the default number of my Sim Card? And another thing, I can only send up to 80 bytes of text, after that, it automatically changes to a MMS....is it really that short? Or can I extend the text messaging without automatically making it to an MMS messsage like any other phones....Please help me with this technical thing...it would be a great help...ThaNX!
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hi guys, have the same problem with my aunt's SHW-M110S
any solution with that problem
without using any third party applications?
Hi Friends,
Is there a way we can Archive SMS messages in Galaxy S, any APP or ROM or anything. (Archival which I mean here is something like, the SMS to be removed from the SMS thread view (Main one), to gain performance. Later, we should be able to restore the Archived SMS or atleast should be able to view them.)
I am looking for a solution something like:
(1) Auto-archival after 100 messages/thread. (Which is now available as auto- delete after x messages per thread)
(or)
(2) Should be there in the message-options to archive SMS.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Senthur
Any body?
Hi friends, any one know similar App?
Is there a reason why you must keep all your SMS?
Recently I've been so sick of GoSMS with its constant spamming messages and bloated features. It feels so clunky on phone so I'm desperate to search for an alternative that can work well on Softbank (the only reason I stayed with it is because it supports emoji and user agent string).
So I found this version of Mms.apk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741152) that supports emoji and decided to modify the agent string to iPhone. The maximum image size allowed is 1024x768, and it seems to work well enough for me. I've heard bigger sizes may cause some problems.
I take no credit in this since the original file is Mms.apk, the procedure to decompile and compile, sign APK is posted all around the net.
This version only works on JB.
For Galaxy Nexus: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31148274#post31148274
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Recently I've been so sick of GoSMS with its constant spamming messages and bloated features. It feels so clunky on phone so I'm desperate to search for an alternative that can work well on Softbank (the only reason I stayed with it is because it supports emoji and user agent string).
So I found this version of Mms.apk (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1741152) that supports emoji and decided to modify the agent string to iPhone. The maximum image size allowed is 1024x768, and it seems to work well enough for me. I've heard bigger sizes may cause some problems.
I take no credit in this since the original file is Mms.apk, the procedure to decompile and compile, sign APK is posted all around the net.
This version only works on JB.
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Has this been able to receive MMS fine?
Mms are working, but I receive blank messages if the sender is a gmail adress (html mail is not working then i guess?) any solution? (i have a galaxy s3)
zenithz, Thanks for making an emoji JB Mms.apk available. I've been looking around for one from Jellybean to port over to Softbank but you've already done it! I have a version done for ICS in my signature, if anyone finds that helpful.
Nekojitajp, having done a little bit of google searching, I believe the lack of HTML support is not a problem with the MMS apps; I think that the softbank MMS gateway strips HTML from incoming messages. If people want to send HTML messages to you, they need to use either a PC email address, or send it to an i.softbank.jp address, which does not strip HTML (and in fact functions identically to a PC email address, using IMAP).
installation trouble
I’m trying to get S’mail set up for my S3 but nothing has worked so far. I’ve tried everything on this form and then some but I get nothing. I can receive messages but I cannot send.
I have jelly bean installed and rooted. I have the black sim card and I’m using smile.world APN.
Hey, I have the cm10 custom MMS with quick reply and all the other jazz but the only thing that kinda annoys me is that they changed the emoji icons and I seem to have trouble receiving emojis. If I provide you with my MMS.apk would you be able to add your mods to it, or tell me how lol? Thanks
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using xda premium
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I’m trying to get S’mail set up for my S3 but nothing has worked so far. I’ve tried everything on this form and then some but I get nothing. I can receive messages but I cannot send.
I have jelly bean installed and rooted. I have the black sim card and I’m using smile.world APN.
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You can receive message but you cannot send? It seems more like your APN setting has some problems. If your MMS agent is incorrect, you can't even receive the message. I don't have an S3 so I can't tell much. Did you try GoSMS for once to see if it works? You can set MMS agent with GoSMS.
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Hey, I have the cm10 custom MMS with quick reply and all the other jazz but the only thing that kinda annoys me is that they changed the emoji icons and I seem to have trouble receiving emojis. If I provide you with my MMS.apk would you be able to add your mods to it, or tell me how lol? Thanks
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What do you mean to have trouble receiving emojis? If the icons are not what you want, you can unpack the APK and replace the icons as you'd please. You have to compile with appropriate framework, and I'm not on CM10 so I can't help you in this
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You can receive message but you cannot send? It seems more like your APN setting has some problems. If your MMS agent is incorrect, you can't even receive the message. I don't have an S3 so I can't tell much. Did you try GoSMS for once to see if it works? You can set MMS agent with GoSMS.
What do you mean to have trouble receiving emojis? If the icons are not what you want, you can unpack the APK and replace the icons as you'd please. You have to compile with appropriate framework, and I'm not on CM10 so I can't help you in this
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messing with the APNs i've been able to get the MMS working. But im still cannot send SMS. I've tired the programs you suggested but i still cant send SMS messages.
This is what my APNs look like:
Internet
APN - smile.world
User name - dna1trop
password - so2t3k3m2a
MCC - 440
MNC - 20
Auth type - PAP
APN type - default
MMS
APN - smile.world
User name - dna1trop
password - so2t3k3m2a
MMSC - http : //mms//
MMS proxy - smilemms.softbank.ne.jp
MMS port - 8080
MCC - 440
MNC - 20
Auth type - PAP
APN type - mms
SMS has nothing to do with this. You have to check the SMS center number to make sure it works. Also, if you send an SMS to a number outside softbank, it's not guaranteed to work
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zenithz said:
SMS has nothing to do with this. You have to check the SMS center number to make sure it works. Also, if you send an SMS to a number outside softbank, it's not guaranteed to work
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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Ok thanks. there might be something wrong with the sim card itself. I put it back in my iphone and now that wont send sms messages. I'm going to see if they can replace my sim
The SMS center number is stored in the simcard, changing phone won't help.
Check yours with *#*#4635#*#*, phone information. You'll find the section about the gateway. Be careful not to click Update.
Click Refresh instead to check the current value. Soft bank's one should be
0791180966153900, it's PDU format. If the value is different, update it. If it still doesn't work then you should contact Softbank.
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zenithz said:
The SMS center number is stored in the simcard, changing phone won't help.
Check yours with *#*#4635#*#*, phone information. You'll find the section about the gateway. Be careful not to click Update.
Click Refresh instead to check the current value. Soft bank's one should be
0791180966153900, it's PDU format. If the value is different, update it. If it still doesn't work then you should contact Softbank.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2
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i was able to get everything working. I changed the service center address on my iphone to +819066519300. When i installed the sim card back into my S3 everything worked fine.
mcclickclack said:
i was able to get everything working. I changed the service center address on my iphone to +819066519300. When i installed the sim card back into my S3 everything worked fine.
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Can anyone make one for the new JB 4.2.1 please.
stryker.jp said:
Can anyone make one for the new JB 4.2.1 please.
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I'm using CM10.1 and it has it.
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Can anyone build a 4.2.1 version of this, or point me towards how I can do it myself?
The proxy information is all there, but I need to change the user agent for Mms.apk to one of the user agents Softbank accepts. My understanding is I can pull Mms.apk using ADB, use apktool to pull it apart and edit mms_config.xml (or whatever it was called) to change the agent, but I have no idea how to repack it.
I've built one for 4.1.2 but not yet for 4.2. It's pretty eat to do UT yourself, though. As you said, you'll need to use Apktool, and edit the mms_config.xml file. After that you use apktool to repack the file, sign and zipalign it. You'll need the Android sdk. Check out my other posts for more info. Here and here.
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Can anyone build a 4.2.1 version of this, or point me towards how I can do it myself?
The proxy information is all there, but I need to change the user agent for Mms.apk to one of the user agents Softbank accepts. My understanding is I can pull Mms.apk using ADB, use apktool to pull it apart and edit mms_config.xml (or whatever it was called) to change the agent, but I have no idea how to repack it.
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Just curious if you have had any luck with building a version for 4.2.1?
help!
Hello guys,
I bought a galaxy note from docomo and unlock it and use the phone for softbank, originally it has andriod gingerbread(2.3.6 ) and smail work fine send/recieve. When i came back to tokyo my Gnote is running CM10 but smail is not working, i can receive sms and mms BUT i cant downoad the mms content,
Can any one help me, going nuts
Ive also try lots of lots APN value but no luck
can someone post an updated mms apk please? 4.2.2 especially but 4.2.1 will probably work
If someone wants, I just finished a little program which modify automatically the Mms.apk of your phone to made it compatible with the softbank network. Maybe it can also works with other networks with some modifications.
Please let me know if someone's interested.
Sorry for my bad english, I am french