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If the difference is only in the header, would it be possible to save the message as draft, open with sman's hex editor, change a byte or two, and then send? Or does the handset wrap the header around the stored message?
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Posted: 2005-03-12 10:11:18
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so there i sno software for the p series that can send class 0 sms???
i am damn interested to have such a software!
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Posted: 2005-03-12 11:31:32
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As mentioned earlier Extended Messaging by PsiLoc can do it.
I've just tried the demo version & it works but depends on the receiving as to how it shows.
On SEs such as K7 & S7 it was perfect, the message appeared on the screen with date & time and no sender info. It disappears when u press ok.
On a Series60 Nokia it appears on the screen but also displays the senders info (name/number)
On a Samsung flip phone it was visible as soon as u open the flip but again showed the sender info.
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Posted: 2005-03-12 11:45:00
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If you're using SonyEricsson cellphone, you may try the Fma in order to send flash-messages. Adr.: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fma/. You can also send normal sms as well, but you will have to send from your pc.
This message was posted from a Z600
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Posted: 2005-03-12 12:28:58
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But I would like to send such messages from my P800, not from my PC:P
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Posted: 2005-03-12 13:29:39
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So try Extended Messaging!
Find it on my-symbian
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Posted: 2005-03-12 23:11:00
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Installing any Psiloc software includes installation of lots of user-useless garbage "common licenser/catalog" etc. moreover, extended messaging is not a freeware (as any Polish app - even the Polish language pack is not free!)
and when it comes to displaying Class 0 messages on different mobiles - all depends on receipient's phone software..
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Posted: 2005-03-13 01:24:00
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It will depend on the recipients phone no matter what u use.
PsiLoc s/w doesn't install a catalogue etc for me.
Also there are other 'sources' for s/w than the commercial routes.
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Posted: 2005-03-13 12:04:00
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why don't we find out the difference between a class 0 message and a non-class 0 msg(?) by doing this
ill send myself two msgs one with and one without it, then all i need to do is go to the mail folder and compare the header in hex
all i need to do is find out what the mail folder is, thx
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Posted: 2005-03-13 16:10:55
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Class 0 SMS are defined by the coding of the TP-DCS (data coding scheme) of the user data header of the SMS. Generally SMS are of class 1 where bit 0=1 and bit 1=0... for class 0 sms both bits 0 & 1 = 0.
From the 3gpp spec 23.038 which specifies the coding of the DCS ...
Quote:"When a mobile terminated message is class 0 and the MS has the capability of displaying short messages, the MS shall display the message immediately and send an acknowledgement to the SC when the message has successfully reached the MS irrespective of whether there is memory available in the (U)SIM or ME. The message shall not be automatically stored in the (U)SIM or ME."
for further reading go to the
3gpp site.
Hope this isn't too complex,
Mrs H
xx
[ This Message was edited by: MrsHarris on 2005-03-13 18:10 ]
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Posted: 2005-03-13 19:09:00
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