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Broken Text Messages

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trevaaaaaaa - 15 Nov 2006 16:35 GMT
Some text messages I receive of one of my contacts arrives as a
"broken" message, only half of it is received and it has an envelope
with a crack symbol in the inbox of my sony ericsson t610. It also says
"some text missing" when it arrives.

Anyone else experience this?

As it is the same contact everytime I know the fault is at their
end,any ideas what they could do to prevent this from happening?
>-©LuVbuG©-< - 15 Nov 2006 17:18 GMT
> Some text messages I receive of one of my contacts arrives as a
> "broken" message, only half of it is received and it has an envelope
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> As it is the same contact everytime I know the fault is at their
> end,any ideas what they could do to prevent this from happening?

What phone do they have? Are they sending a concatenated (i.e. long) or
'rich' text?

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trevaaaaaaa - 15 Nov 2006 17:41 GMT
They have just got a new samsung d900

message comes through ok when they re-send.

They are sending long messages.

Thanks for reply.

>-?LuVbuG?-< <luvbug_usene...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> > Some text messages I receive of one of my contacts arrives as a
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Antz
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>-©LuVbuG©-< - 16 Nov 2006 01:53 GMT
They have just got a new samsung d900

message comes through ok when they re-send.

They are sending long messages.

Thanks for reply.

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What happens if they send 160 characters or less (text only) the first time
round?

It seems as though the T610 is only receiving the first message and not the
second. The next test would be to send a 'long' message to the T610 from
another phone, and see if the 2nd message arrives. If it does, then the D900
is at fault, if it doesn't, then the T610 could be at fault.

Hope this helps.

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>-©LuVbuG©-< - 16 Nov 2006 01:55 GMT
They have just got a new samsung d900

message comes through ok when they re-send.

They are sending long messages.

Thanks for reply.

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What happens if they send 160 characters or less (text only) the first time
round?

It seems as though the T610 is only receiving the first message and not the
second. The next test would be to send a 'long' message to the T610 from
another phone, and see if the 2nd message arrives. If it does, then the D900
is at fault, if it doesn't, then the T610 could be at fault.

Hope this helps.

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trevaaaaaaa - 16 Nov 2006 14:44 GMT
I sent a 'long' message to my phone from a different phone and i
received it ok and i sent a 'long' message from my phone to another
phone and again that was ok.

So the problem must lie with the d900, or would it be with the
network?, my friend is using the d900 on O2.

Thanks for the help.

>-?LuVbuG?-< <luvbug_usene...@ukonline.co.uk> wrote:
> They have just got a new samsung d900
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> Antz
> Part of the UKtm family
>-©LuVbuG©-< - 16 Nov 2006 14:52 GMT
I sent a 'long' message to my phone from a different phone and i
received it ok and i sent a 'long' message from my phone to another
phone and again that was ok.

So the problem must lie with the d900, or would it be with the
network?, my friend is using the d900 on O2.

Thanks for the help.

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The test there would be to put the SIM from the D900 in another phone and
send a long message to the T610.

As we have deducted that it is your friend's phone/network, he/she should
contact O2. Did we confirm if the D900 can send long texts successfully to
another phone?

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trevaaaaaaa - 16 Nov 2006 15:01 GMT
I will try tests you mentioned when i see my friend & will let you know
results.

Thanks

> -?LuVbuG?- wrote:
> I sent a 'long' message to my phone from a different phone and i
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> Antz
> Part of the UKtm family
>-©LuVbuG©-< - 17 Nov 2006 13:34 GMT
I will try tests you mentioned when i see my friend & will let you know
results.

Thanks

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No probs, glad to be of service.

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