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Hi guys
Is it possible to set delivery reports for SMS by default or do you have to do it for each and every SMS before sending it? I have looked all over and cannot find documentation. I also have the latest firmware installed.
Thanks if you can assist.
Regards
Mike
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Posted: 2003-07-10 16:56:06
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There are no delivery reports
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Posted: 2003-07-10 17:00:28
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U have to do this individual for each sms
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Posted: 2003-07-10 17:03:49
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CEMEA, you need to upgrade your phone software to have delivery reports
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Posted: 2003-07-10 17:11:05
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@Gabster,
obviously seeing your replies. Which upgrade has the reports?
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Posted: 2003-07-10 17:18:28
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R2F has these upgrades.
it also comes with wide screen pictures and the image fix already installed.
it will also allow multiple selection of files for copying/deleting etc.
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Posted: 2003-07-10 21:35:49
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Delivery reports is there since R2D but 4 versions before that u could use all sorts of different network codes 2 get a report if u search on the forum u might find the codes u need 4 ur network the only shame in that case is that u will lose 3 characters
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Posted: 2003-07-10 23:39:07
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Hi,
any kinda phone capable of sending SMS can receive "SMS delivery receipts".
Your SMS has to start with
*N#
and then the text - this means from the 160 chars max you lose 3 chars = 157 total for the msg. Example: You wanna send "Hello World!" so your SMS looks like
*N#Hello World!
*N# is an internationally standardized sequence. It might not work with any operator but I successfully had it returning receipts from New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia and a couple of other countries to Europe...
*N# is essential when it comes to tracking of lost SMS - the return receipt also includes the unique serial number of your SMS - so the operator can trace eventual losses down in their network nodes.
Have fun!
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Posted: 2003-07-11 07:47:39
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@ami6,
thx but ain't working with in my country. Tried two operators
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Posted: 2003-07-11 09:14:23
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@CEMEA
Like i said CEMEA do a search on it there is many different codes
there is no standard code like Ami said many ppl already tried
here is a few
*not#
*0#
RCT
And there is a few more
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Posted: 2003-07-11 09:52:13
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