After root, it seems the default message as app is the only message app that can send SMS. I've tried mood, Pulse and messages (Google)
did you set your sms gateway number ?
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I've installed SMS Popup so that I get notifications when I receive text messages.
Now the issue is that I've intalled ChompSMS alongside the standard messaging app, which means that when a text message arrives, I actually get two pop up boxes: one from ChompSMS and one from the default app.
Is there any way to stop this? Can I 'assign' SMS Popup just to work for one of the messaging systems?
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SMS Popup, like ChompSMS and the default Messaging client will only intercept incoming SMS messages once.
You need to make sure you have notifications disabled in ChompSMS AND the Default messaging client if you are using SMS Popup.
I made couple of notifactions tones, and when i set one for text and email. If i set one for email and a text comes in, i get the same sound, or if i set it for text, i get the same sound on email... How can i set each one to its own?
Go into email app and pick the tone u want. Then go into text app and pick a tone
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I don't think this is possible?
It is only if you use a 3rd party email / sms app.
mexigga said:
It is only if you use a 3rd party email / sms app.
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Or a Sense 2+ ROM, I believe. I definitely have the option to have a different notification for my SMS than my E-mail. In fact, I have separate notifications for GMail, HTC E-mail, GTalk, & SMS.
go into the app and go to the settings for each app then choose notification settings. in the gmail app its in the account settings-then labels to notify.
I am using Synergery RLS1+god mode... I do go into the each app and change it but still same thing.
i'm looking for a way to split the SMS alerts and Email alerts Tone OR even just turn off the Email alert tone but keep the SMS one.
Under settings in messaging app you can change the ringtone.
I believe you can do the same in the gmail app by going into the account settings.
I do not use the default exchange app anymore so I can't help you with that one
robinsmy1 said:
Under settings in messaging app you can change the ringtone.
I believe you can do the same in the gmail app by going into the account settings.
I do not use the default exchange app anymore so I can't help you with that one
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Yes it's possibile excatly as u described.
Configure sms from the general settings menu \ audio and email sound from gmail settings (if you use gmail).
I've tried searching on the forum and google but cant find an answer.
Using Go SMS.
I am able to send and receive mms with stock message enable while using go sms.
If I disable the stock message and and strictly use go sms I am unable to receive mms.
I have tried setting up the apn again and using the mms settings within the app. No luck to get it to work.
Perhaps the program can not work with mms? Try to contact the developer of Go SMS.
Android has always needed the stock SMS app to send MMS, even when using third party SMS apps, don't disable the stock SMS app, just disable the notifications in the stock SMS app and keep using your preferred third party SMS app.
Is there any way to set messenger up to always text the "mobile" number listed for a contact? When I pull up messenger and try to send an SMS and type in a contact I see the contact's mobile, work, and home number pop up. How can I set it to just show mobile numbers?
I don't think you can with Google Messenger. Textra has a mobile only option. I'm sure most messaging apps in the Play Store do to.
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