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What type of message service are you using? And what's in the message other than the Zoom link?Hi,
I'm truly sorry if this is a dumb question or has been posted. I've been working on this for around 2 hours and am going nuts. I have a Motorola Moto Z2 Force. Tomorrow's my birthday and I want to send one message to around 30 people to join me for drinks via Zoom. The normal group text feature doesn't allow so many recipients so I've made a group. When I try to send a message to the group I get "Message not sent: unsupported content". This happens whether or not I include the Zoom link. Any suggestions? Please direct me to previous posts if applicable. I live alone and want to have a bday party lol. Thanks!

Apologies, I didn't mean to be snarky - I think 'lockdown' is getting to me, so please forgive my flippancy. Yes, I'm familiar with the concept of Voice Over Internet Protocol, having used it when gaming in years gone by.I'm not sure if you don't understand what voip is, or if you're just trying to be funny.
Hello! Thanks for replying! I was looking at drones and saw some reqired 5ghz....haven't decided on anything yet, but need to know before making a possible purchase. My phone is a Samsung AndroidYou mean 5GHz WiFi? No chance. A device that's using 2.3.6 Gingerbread, is like really ancient.
What is the particular drone, is it a DJI or something else, what's the model, and what phone or tablet have you actually got there?
Thanks! I won't be waitung that long! LOL!Nope and never in a million years
Sounds good to me! May I use it, too?Think that might be my standard answer from now on to any "what is this heart" on screenshot question? ... yeh, someone liked your Tweet

Recently someone I called blocked me from recording his calls, which means his voice was muted in the call recording
If you're already an app developer, but need help accomplishing your goal, you're most likely to get help by posting on our Android Development board. Be sure to include details, including your operating system and the version of Android Studio you're using. The more details you provide, the better.I would like to create an app that users can upload information to that will populate real time within the app.



Unfortunately, it's been 5 years since that member last visited.To @ViberMedia, i dont have the time to file a bug report with Viber. This is happening on all types of android phones. Please please fix this!

Thank youThe only thing that can cool the cpu (or rather the SoC, since the gpu is a major heat source as well as the cpu) is running slower. Perhaps turning the power saver on (I assume Samsungs have something like this, since most others do), though that may also limit the screen brightness (but see below on that.
In fact the system will throttle the SoC down if it gets too hot. If the phone were rooted it's possible to produce mods which allow you to change the thermal thresholds so that it throttles sooner. Of course this also slows the system, so if you go in for heavy gaming sessions you wouldn't want this. But in the best case rooting and making such mods requires some learning and not caring about voiding your warranty - if you have a Snapdragon-based S10 rather than a Exynos-based one it's unlikely that you can root it in the first place (but in compensation the Snapdragon ones perform better, and generate less heat for the same performance). Without root you cannot change this. You will find apps in the Play Store that claim to make your phone run cooler, but this is bullshit (task killer apps make a lot of bullshit claims to con mugs into installing them).
In any event the display will still produce a lot of heat at boosted brightness, so if this is what's behind it the best you could hope for would be to extend the time before it happens. You might actually do better by turning the brightness down a bit: running longer, perhaps indefinitely, at a lower brightness rather than a shorter time at maximum brightness may work better for you. In any case you don't want to run the display for extended periods at boosted brightness: OLEDs degrade with use, and the brighter you run them the faster this happens. When I said that prolonged running like that would damage the display I wasn't just talking about heat.
Remember that I don't know for sure that this is what's causing this. It's merely a hypothesis that's consistent with what I know about these phones (I don't own one) plus what you describe. But genuinely, if I owned one and had a hack that would let it run at its boosted 800 nit brightness continuously I would be very wary of using it, since running like that for hours on end would be the quickest way to produce "burn in" on the screen.