Ever since i installed the new ATT update i can no longer send or receive MMS with the Google Messanger app. I can still send and receive them with Hangouts and the stock Samsung messenger app.
Anyone else having this issue? I tried factory resetting but since i am rooted and removed a bunch of stuff with titanium backup when i restore those settings do not change.
Mms works for me
I'm still on 4.1 and having issues with group texts. The stock messaging app (which I happen to like) threads them as individual texts. Not a group text. I didn't see any option for threading group messages in the settings.
I hate sms (this is one of the reasons) but everyone in the USA still operates on it.
Anyone else experienced this ? Any fixes for this in the stock messaging app? (Yes I know I can download a different one). I'm on t-mobile USA.
it is exist in Emui 5, you should update your phone
Okay, thanks for the heads up. Well I've tried but huawei hasn't pushed the update yet for my region (USA) and I'm not willing to hack it since it's irreversible and I might be selling my P9 and getting the plus.
Hello,
I have had a problem with my phone not showing me the voicemail notifications ever since I updated to Oreo.
The Voicemail logo on the dialer (fourth option) disappeared and there is no option anywhere to be found.
I realized 2 weeks late that I had over 10 voice messages when calling the voice mailbox completely randomly. This is unacceptable and can have really unfortunate consequences.
I was on Orange (FR) and had to resort to disabling "visual voicemail" and had them send an SMS everytime I had a voice message, but now I'm on Bougues Telecom (FR) and they do not allow this option.
The trick on Orange was to install the MVV app that magically made the voicemail logo reappear on the dialer, but the MVV app for Bouygues keeps complaining that i need to be in France for it to work. Being in Paris I think I am in France
Did anyone have similar problems since the Oreo update?
Kind regards.
I Have got the same issue.
Visual voicemail not working and I receive no notification for new message incoming in voicemail. I'm using ORANGE (FR) too.
I have already post this comment on the OB19 Oreo forum with no luck.
It was working before on beta nougat rom.
Ducky06700 said:
I Have got the same issue.
Visual voicemail not working and I receive no notification for new message incoming in voicemail. I'm using ORANGE (FR) too.
I have already post this comment on the OB19 Oreo forum with no luck.
It was working before on beta nougat rom.
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You can "fix" it on Orange by either disabling Visual Voicemail from the web interface, then you will receive an SMS for each message left.
Or you can install the app "Messagerie Vocale Visuelle" Orange and it will make the fourth option on the dialer magically reappear.
I think the Visual Voicemail API was completely revamped on Oreo:
https://www.xda-developers.com/visual-voicemail-android-oreo/
Apparently, the problem seems to happen on Sony devices too:
https://talk.sonymobile.com/t5/Xper...mail-is-gone-after-latest-update/td-p/1252422
Either OnePlus/Sony failed to implement it properly, or the whole API is fubar. My 2 cents.
Either way, I had to force Bouygues to disable visual voicemail and now I receive an SMS for each message left.
It's silly, but still better than missing dozens of messages.
Damn! Same thing here. Updated my OP3 to Oreo and my voicemails notifications are gone.
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Hello,
Has anyone swapped to the Google Messages/Android Messages app over the stock Samsung messages app on the S10/S10+ and been able to get RCS working?
I came from a Pixel 3 XL and enjoy the Android Messages app over the Samsung app even with the OneUI overhaul, but I cannot get RCS/Chat working - it is not even visible in advanced settings. If I swap to the Samsung app it sends RCS messages no problem, swap back to Android messages it goes back to SMS/MMS only. I also installed Google Carrier services thinking maybe it needed that to trigger it but nothing, looks like the Carrier services app also does not get triggered to actually provision anything even with it installed.
Would love to hear if anyone has this working
Same issue here. I prefer Android messages since I get a lot of verification codes texted to me and Android messages has a quick copy code option. On TMobile. Rcs works fine on Samsung message app.
MellowMax said:
Hello,
Has anyone swapped to the Google Messages/Android Messages app over the stock Samsung messages app on the S10/S10+ and been able to get RCS working?
I came from a Pixel 3 XL and enjoy the Android Messages app over the Samsung app even with the OneUI overhaul, but I cannot get RCS/Chat working - it is not even visible in advanced settings. If I swap to the Samsung app it sends RCS messages no problem, swap back to Android messages it goes back to SMS/MMS only. I also installed Google Carrier services thinking maybe it needed that to trigger it but nothing, looks like the Carrier services app also does not get triggered to actually provision anything even with it installed.
Would love to hear if anyone has this working
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I am using T-Mobile and I have not yet had RCS support(waiting for it), but I want to ask, how did you install Google Messages app on your new Samsung phone? Did you transfer your info including apps using Samsung Switch app? If yes, some apps may not have transferred correctly, so I would uninstall them, then reinstall or just try clearing data of that app.
Charkatak said:
I am using T-Mobile and I have not yet had RCS support(waiting for it), but I want to ask, how did you install Google Messages app on your new Samsung phone? Did you transfer your info including apps using Samsung Switch app? If yes, some apps may not have transferred correctly, so I would uninstall them, then reinstall or just try clearing data of that app.
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I have uninstalled and reinstalled Google Messages a few times, still does not resolve, even installed Google Carrier Services to attempt to fix. Really odd if you cant use a different message client with the same tech.
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Right now its only supported on the stock Samsung messaging app.
Charkatak said:
I am using T-Mobile and I have not yet had RCS support(waiting for it), but I want to ask, how did you install Google Messages app on your new Samsung phone? Did you transfer your info including apps using Samsung Switch app? If yes, some apps may not have transferred correctly, so I would uninstall them, then reinstall or just try clearing data of that app.
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"Messages" is a public app that Google has on the Play Store (just search for 'Messages' and make sure you get the one from Google LLC), and anyone with an Android phone can download it. It's a drop-in SMS/MMS replacement for OEM (or carrier) apps for SMS/MMS.... it also supports RCS, but not on every phone.
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dansan382 said:
Right now its only supported on the stock Samsung messaging app.
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And it looks like it may stay that way for a while: For RCS to be shared between apps, the way SMS/MMS are, Google needs to build an API so that different apps could access the same data. It LOOKED like htye were going to do that, but then 9to5Google and others reported that the code was hidden and commented out in the Android Q preview, with comments suggesting that it wouldn't be available till Android R. Lord knows why it's taking Google this many hears to get down basic functionality on something as important as messaging... they've been pushing their RCS Universal Profile since 2016, so it seems ridiculous that it'll be 2020 (for Android R) before they release an API baked into Android for it.
Textra is still my favorite SMS app. I wish Messages and Samsung Messages would implement their quick reply features
It works for me sending messages to my parents who are on Sprint with me using the Google Messages app. I'm pretty sure they are using the default Samsung messages app but I'm not sure if that makes a difference.
Not exactly the same but worth a mention...Verzion S10- has Real Time Text (RTT) working..you enable this from the stock phone dialer screen, three dots at the top right for Settings > Real Time Text. You can set it to always on and you'll get the additional option to send an RTT type message call whenever you click a contact.
My first pixel 5 was fine with Messages. Ran very fast and smooth and was on the latest version. My replacement pixel 5 has issues with Messages - messages are extremely slow to load or send, lord knows about receiving them. I had to uninstall all updates and disable auto-update and it works fine. Then on December 10th I saw that Messages was updated with bug fixes, so I updated and had the same issues. I had to roll back all updates to use Messages.
Anyone else have this issue?