On my s7 Edge I could video message my friends on AT&T and sprint.... With the note 7 it only recognizes people on T-Mobile is there something I can do.
Same problem with Tmobile and enhanced messaging.
Per Samsung/T-Mobile this Carrier Specific and Currently Enhanced Messaging/Video only works with T-Mobile to T-Mobile on the Note 7. This was discussed in another thread already about Enhanced messaging. http://forum.xda-developers.com/tmobile-note-7/help/enhance-messaging-gimped-tmo-t3469694
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AT&T Rolls Out RCS (Rich Communication Services)
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2015/11/att-rolls-out-advanced-messaging-video-calling-today.html
November 20, 2015 - Written By Justin Diaz
Rich Communication Services may not be a term that some wireless customers are familiar with, but it should be soon enough as more carriers look to deploy their version of RCS. Earlier this year T-Mobile announced that they would be bringing Advanced Messaging to customers, and back at the end of July they did just that. Now AT&T has announced that eligible customers with devices that are compatible have access to their newly launched Advanced Messaging and Video Calling services as of today. AT&T also notes that both Video Calling and Advanced Messaging are just the latest two services to be added to the RCS platform, joining others like recently announced NumberSync, as well as HD voice and WiFi Calling.
For AT&T customers, or rather any customers who subscribes to a carrier with Advanced Messaging, the service opens up more possibility with the simple text message, allowing up to 10MB files to be sent such as videos or higher quality images. Another huge feature of the service which takes after many of the messaging apps available, like Hangouts and Groupme for example, is the ability to see when a recipient is replying to a text message that’s already been sent, when messages have been read and at what time, and how large the files are you’re sending through. This goes both ways, of course. Short of having a compatible device, the only other requirements are that subscribers have to be within AT&T coverage range, and they need to be on a postpaid plan. This unfortunately locks out prepaid customers.
Alongside Advanced Messaging, Video Calling is also available today. Now customers can make and receive video calls that use real-time video with HD voice, all without having to do so through an app like Hangouts or any other number of app options that reside in the Play Store. AT&T states that at the moment video calling is only available on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active, but they do plan to open it up to other devices soon, while Advanced Messaging is available on the Galaxy S6 Active as well as the Galaxy S5 Mini. This may not be a lot in terms of device compatibility, but more devices should be added to this list in the near future so it’s just a matter of waiting. As for the two current phones which can use these new services today, AT&T mentions that a software update is beginning to roll out that will enable it.[/QUOTE]
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Just got this update pushed this afternoon. Since i lost root a while ago and making do without, i figured what the hell. Took about 10 minutes to update. Build is now LMY47X
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hotbyz168 said:
AT&T Rolls Out RCS (Rich Communication Services)
http://www.androidheadlines.com/2015/11/att-rolls-out-advanced-messaging-video-calling-today.html
November 20, 2015 - Written By Justin Diaz
Rich Communication Services may not be a term that some wireless customers are familiar with, but it should be soon enough as more carriers look to deploy their version of RCS. Earlier this year T-Mobile announced that they would be bringing Advanced Messaging to customers, and back at the end of July they did just that. Now AT&T has announced that eligible customers with devices that are compatible have access to their newly launched Advanced Messaging and Video Calling services as of today. AT&T also notes that both Video Calling and Advanced Messaging are just the latest two services to be added to the RCS platform, joining others like recently announced NumberSync, as well as HD voice and WiFi Calling.
For AT&T customers, or rather any customers who subscribes to a carrier with Advanced Messaging, the service opens up more possibility with the simple text message, allowing up to 10MB files to be sent such as videos or higher quality images. Another huge feature of the service which takes after many of the messaging apps available, like Hangouts and Groupme for example, is the ability to see when a recipient is replying to a text message that’s already been sent, when messages have been read and at what time, and how large the files are you’re sending through. This goes both ways, of course. Short of having a compatible device, the only other requirements are that subscribers have to be within AT&T coverage range, and they need to be on a postpaid plan. This unfortunately locks out prepaid customers.
Alongside Advanced Messaging, Video Calling is also available today. Now customers can make and receive video calls that use real-time video with HD voice, all without having to do so through an app like Hangouts or any other number of app options that reside in the Play Store. AT&T states that at the moment video calling is only available on the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active, but they do plan to open it up to other devices soon, while Advanced Messaging is available on the Galaxy S6 Active as well as the Galaxy S5 Mini. This may not be a lot in terms of device compatibility, but more devices should be added to this list in the near future so it’s just a matter of waiting. As for the two current phones which can use these new services today, AT&T mentions that a software update is beginning to roll out that will enable it.
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I received an update today as well, but see no difference in the dialer or setting for video or WiFi calling or anything described. At&t gs6
iceman4357 said:
I received an update today as well, but see no difference in the dialer or setting for video or WiFi calling or anything described. At&t gs6
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Same. Also here's a description from atts website
On the gs6 active, the dialer now also includes a video call button. Needs to be between 2 Rcs enabled phones, with 4glte available and enhanced calling enabled on both devices.
Seems like a huge pain in the ass to me. Given that my dial button got smaller (crowded) by a function that I'll never use (video call), I wish I'd kept the ATT update service disabled.
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anneoneamouse said:
On the gs6 active, the dialer now also includes a video call button. Needs to be between 2 Rcs enabled phones, with 4glte available and enhanced calling enabled on both devices.
Seems like a huge pain in the ass to me. Given that my dial button got smaller (crowded) by a function that I'll never use (video call), I wish I'd kept the ATT update service disabled.
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from what i can find only iphone6 will get wifi calling.
Hi all! I have unlocked S8 with T-Mobile firmware, but for some reason, my phone isn't letting me know if sms/mms was delivered. I have set all the options in Samsung Messages app, properly. When I text to another Galaxy user which supports advanced messaging on T-Mobile network, then I do see "delivered", but not other people.
I've been trying to figure out why RCS messaging isn't available on my s10+. I checked on the samsung messages app and the android messages app and the option is not there. It also wasn't even there on my s7 edge and my carrier (Bell) does support it. I'm using the unlocked canadian version. So does anyone know how to enable it?
Hello, I have Android Messages working with RCS on my Unlocked S10+ model via the Sprint network, however, does anyone have a Sprint variant that they wouldn't mind sharing the apk here of the Samsung Messages app?
It currently doesn't support RCS on the Unlocked models.
My phone is a dual-sim version from Austraila (XQ-AT52). I'm in the US.
As I was setting up my phone, and before I installed the ATT sim card, the native google text message app showed the ability to use MMS for Group chats. As soon as I put the sim in, that option disappears from the menu.
Now, in the group texts ported over from my old Sony, I get a note right in the message sequence saying that all messages will be sent to each person in the group individually, and by SMS not MMS.
It seems like this might be a function of this build not being a US build, and that somehow there's a firmware difference where the single Sim, non 5G phones in the US (and maybe Taiwan) doesn't have the issue.
I'm using a third party app called Textra, and it's working okay, but I'd really like to get back to the native Google App with full group text functionality. I'm not sure if it's an ATT issue (given the option exists until I plug in the ATT sim card) or if it's a build issue, and I need to modify the phone.
Help!
zero_vertical said:
My phone is a dual-sim version from Austraila (XQ-AT52). I'm in the US.
As I was setting up my phone, and before I installed the ATT sim card, the native google text message app showed the ability to use MMS for Group chats. As soon as I put the sim in, that option disappears from the menu.
Now, in the group texts ported over from my old Sony, I get a note right in the message sequence saying that all messages will be sent to each person in the group individually, and by SMS not MMS.
It seems like this might be a function of this build not being a US build, and that somehow there's a firmware difference where the single Sim, non 5G phones in the US (and maybe Taiwan) doesn't have the issue.
I'm using a third party app called Textra, and it's working okay, but I'd really like to get back to the native Google App with full group text functionality. I'm not sure if it's an ATT issue (given the option exists until I plug in the ATT sim card) or if it's a build issue, and I need to modify the phone.
Help!
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Try clearing data and cache in the message app
zero_vertical said:
My phone is a dual-sim version from Austraila (XQ-AT52).
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How did you buy one from Australia? They don't sell them there. Also try putting the ATT sim in the second sim slot.
Cheers, Ben
Anyone have any solutions/suggestions? I have the same model (XQ-AT52) and am in Canada and it does not have the group MMS option in Advanced settings. Is this basically a build issue?
Gonna bump this old thread. Anyone ever find a fix? XQ-AT52 here on ATT in the US also no group messaging in Google messages either, and Textra is pretty awful...
CCL X10 said:
Gonna bump this old thread. Anyone ever find a fix? XQ-AT52 here on ATT in the US also no group messaging in Google messages either, and Textra is pretty awful...
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That might be a problem with the carrier
Fixed it. used Newflasher and replaced my HK firmware with TW firmwarre, and replaced the oem_cust files from that, with the US firmware files, and now group messaging in android messages works.
Just because I'm curious; why do you still use MMS?