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Verizon's auto-reply text message about messaging people on other networks getting only getting the first 160 characters is only half true.
They receive only the first 160 characters for that intial text message. However, additional text messages are sent to the recipient in 160 character increments until the entire message is sent. This is done automatically. It is not a feature of android, it is how the text messaging system works.
example:
160 characters or less = 1 text message
161 characters to 320 characters = 2 text messages
321 characters to 480 characters = 3 text messages
and so on.
So, there is no need to switch to sending MMS messages. Unless you're actually sending a pic or movie. Hope that helps.
so do you think this is a droid issue? everytime ive gone over 160, my friends have said it just cuts off and nothing else is sent
so do you think this is a droid issue? everytime ive gone over 160, my friends have said it just cuts off and nothing else is sent
Just sent a long text and this is what I got.
"FREE_VZW_MSG: Messages sent to non-VZW customers with graphics/tones/formatting and/or 160+ characters are sent as plain text with only the first 160 characters"

can anyone help me get around this issue? How do i send mms with only text?
However, you can't send MMS messages to non-VZW phones
This is weird my droid tells me that it has auto converted my txt message to mms if I go over 160. Does anyone droid do that? Mine says it everytime
Just wanted to add my experience to the mix: sending VZW to VZW, the 160+ character split does its job without any problems.
Sending VZW to Sprint, my friends only receive the first (160 char) part of my text.
Are you sure about this? I was under the impression that as long as your phone and the recipient's phone has MMS capabilities then there should be no issues regardless of carrier.