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Hi
i'm thinking of changing my phone from T-mobile to O2.
On T M, i get delivery reports automatically if handset is set up for it. but a mate says o2 doesnt run that facility and u have to muck around pressing # & * keys etc to get a sort of message delivered report.
He has a Nokia, I have a Sony Ericsson, so my other question is do all handsets have this delivery report function, i'm looking at a Samsung Galaxy at present but can only find basic specs on websites. I do understand that delivery doesn't mean someone has read the message only that the phone is on to receive it.
i'm thinking of changing my phone from T-mobile to O2.
On T M, i get delivery reports automatically if handset is set up for it. but a mate says o2 doesnt run that facility and u have to muck around pressing # & * keys etc to get a sort of message delivered report.
He has a Nokia, I have a Sony Ericsson, so my other question is do all handsets have this delivery report function, i'm looking at a Samsung Galaxy at present but can only find basic specs on websites. I do understand that delivery doesn't mean someone has read the message only that the phone is on to receive it.
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O2's technology doesn't directly support delivery codes, so you have to start your message with *0# (followed buy a space) for delivery notification.
Chris
(PS: If I couldn't manage to 'uninvent' mobile phones, which I'd really love to do, I'd settle for uninventing texting. I hate it and refuse to use it. If people can't be bothered to actually speak to me then I can't be bothered to reply to, or otherwise acknowledge, their texts)
O2's technology doesn't directly support delivery codes, so you have to start your message with *0# (followed buy a space) for delivery notification.
Chris
(PS: If I couldn't manage to 'uninvent' mobile phones, which I'd really love to do, I'd settle for uninventing texting. I hate it and refuse to use it. If people can't be bothered to actually speak to me then I can't be bothered to reply to, or otherwise acknowledge, their texts)
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