I'm new to Android, coming from years of iPhone use. I'm happy I made the switch, but I'm still learning.
I went with the HTC One X via AT&T.
I started to notice on a few texts I would receive from others, they would come in with a button to "download" - no video or picture attachments. I did some research and found this thread from December 2011 stating iPhone group messages may be causing it. (May not post link because I am new user, but it's similar case I found here)
http://androidforums.com/samsung-droid-charge/462115-text-messages-arrive-data-download.html
One of the text that I usually always get as a "download" option is from a online service provider that provides text updates of news events. So technically they are going out as a group I am sure, but I am thinking they are going out from servers, not a iPhone.
What I didn't see in the linked thread above was a solution. Is there a way to force the text app to automatically download the message? I currently use Handcent's SMS app and I have the default Android text app disabled. However, the download button shows up on both programs. I tried to find a setting to automatically download, but the only thing I could find close was in Handcent's options to automatically download attachments, which I assume would be pictures/videos.
Thanks in advance!
I went with the HTC One X via AT&T.
I started to notice on a few texts I would receive from others, they would come in with a button to "download" - no video or picture attachments. I did some research and found this thread from December 2011 stating iPhone group messages may be causing it. (May not post link because I am new user, but it's similar case I found here)
http://androidforums.com/samsung-droid-charge/462115-text-messages-arrive-data-download.html
One of the text that I usually always get as a "download" option is from a online service provider that provides text updates of news events. So technically they are going out as a group I am sure, but I am thinking they are going out from servers, not a iPhone.
What I didn't see in the linked thread above was a solution. Is there a way to force the text app to automatically download the message? I currently use Handcent's SMS app and I have the default Android text app disabled. However, the download button shows up on both programs. I tried to find a setting to automatically download, but the only thing I could find close was in Handcent's options to automatically download attachments, which I assume would be pictures/videos.
Thanks in advance!