
Your phone, of course, also has to know what to do with a long message when it sees one mileage will vary. A quick pulse of opinion on the issue also seems to indicate that CDMA networks are worse at transmitting concatenated messages, although the facts look to lean more toward the idea that CDMA was just behind the standards adoption curve. Some carriers don't like long messages (over 160 characters) coming from other carriers and will not allow the correct message headers through to your phone, meaning your phone can't piece things together.

SMS message concatenation seems to be a function of your phone's network technology (CDMA/GSM), the SMS application's support for the standard, and the message's origination/destination carrier combination. I posted a request on xda-developers but the bozo admin there moved it and nothing happened.
#Mightytext pro and splitting messages android#
I'd code it, but I'm not experienced with Android development, and others could make such an app far faster. SMSes are stored in a SQLite database, and it would be pretty trivial to append to one field the the contents of a few other fields based on a drag-and-drop interface. What I'm looking for is a very simple app that would let me select two messages and join them into one, specifying which should be first. Here's a screenshot:įor whatever reason (incompatibilities between carriers in following the Concatenated SMS protocol etc.), I receive messages split in parts of <160 characters. Maybe some other SMS management app has this simple function, to unsplit messages longer than the 160-character limit that were broken into more than one part? Handcent and GO SMS Pro don't mention it.įor some reason (see the answers posted before Feb 17, 2013) people don't quite seem to "get" the problem. *NOTE: There's currently a limit of 500 messages you can have scheduled to send out in the future.I've Googled and searched the market and can't believe there's no such app. When you hover over a message, a trash icon appears. Once Scheduled messages are canceled, sent successfully, or have failed to send, they can be deleted in MightyText message threads. If you long press on a scheduled message, the C ancel option will appear.

Just open the MightyText Android phone app and tap on the triple dot settings icon. If you're not at your computer, you can also cancel scheduled messages in the MightyText Android phone app. To cancel a pending scheduled message, you can locate the message in your threads a nd click on the X icon to the left side of the message bubble. You can see a list of your past scheduled messages and future scheduled messages in the Scheduler pane in the MightyText Web App, Tablet App, or Phone app.Ĭlick on the magnifying glass in the Scheduler pane to see details about the scheduled message. Finally, enter the message text and click Schedule. Next, choose the date and time for your message to be sent out by your phone. To schedule a message, click the Schedule icon below the text response area. Scheduled messages can be quickly created in a New Message, in reply to an existing message thread, or from a Quick Reply window. You can schedule messages from your computer or tablet, and they will be sent out by your phone at the scheduled time. Have you ever wanted to schedule a text a message to be sent out later? If so, give the Scheduler in MightyText a try! (This feature is only available in MightyText Pro) Solution home MightyText Pro Pro features Scheduling SMS Text Messages
