My daughter is able to receive my txt messages (I'm using CHOMP SMS) but I'm unable to receive her text messages. This just started as I have been able to receive txt from her iPhone 4S before the last two days. I am able to receive phone calls and messages. Able to get txt from everyone else. Any ideas.
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Unable to receive txt from iPhone 4S
Started by cheyennemtn, May 15 2012 11:23 PM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 15 May 2012 - 11:23 PM
#2
Posted 15 May 2012 - 11:29 PM
Are other people able to receive her text messages? The type of phone that a text is sent from is irrelevant since they all conform to one standard. If you are receiving messages from others, it most likely means her text messaging isn't working, or you somehow blocked her number with ChompSMS.
#3
Posted 16 May 2012 - 08:05 PM
I believe it is against Apple's TOS for their users to communicate with lowly Android users in any way, so they are, therefore, blocking the transmission of outgoing text messages from reaching our phones.
#4
Posted 17 May 2012 - 02:41 PM
My wife has a iPhone 4s and I have the Hero running Cyanogen 7.1.0. Her messages come in fine. I do notice that my messaging is much slower at sending and receiving when SMS. I am using Google Voice right now for VM and SMS and that has fixed much of the delay issues I had. Also I don't get those annoying text messages from sprint when someone leaves a VM.
I do agree that Apple does some funky stuff since their SMS runs through iMessage. It seems like the messages are sent back to Apple's servers and if the user is an iPhone user then the messages are routed without using SMS, however if it's not an iPhone users than the messages are sent via SMS.
I do agree that Apple does some funky stuff since their SMS runs through iMessage. It seems like the messages are sent back to Apple's servers and if the user is an iPhone user then the messages are routed without using SMS, however if it's not an iPhone users than the messages are sent via SMS.












