SMS delivery reports - MDA, XDA, 1010 General

Is there a way to tell Inbox to always request de9livery report when sending SMS? I find it annoying to go to options and check it every time I send message...
I wa looking in registry but no luck so far...

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Impossible to see SMS receieved time for previous days?

Hi all, I'm just wondering if anyone can help me figure out this problem.
I can't seem to find a timestamp on SMS messages for any days other than the current day. So if I received a message at 7.01am today I can see "07:01", however if I want to look at a message I received a few days ago, all I can get is "Oct 3", and bringing up the menu and clicking "View message details" still only shows "Oct 3".
Is there a way to show the entire timestamp? This seems like a terrible oversight if it's not possible to see what time an SMS was sent/receieved for any day other than the current day.
+1. Incredibly annoying "feature".
I am sure it is available in the sms logs, it is just not being shown.
I guess they did it to remove clutter, in the assumption that people wouldn't care about the timestamp of messages from yesterday, but that is just not true. Particularly when it has just gone past midnight!
It is the recency of the message that is important, not whether it arbitrarily happened today or yesterday.
How about ChompSMS and those other SMS apps, do they show them?
Yep!
Handcent SMS is the way forward. The stock messaging app just doesn't cut it...

SMS delivery report spoofing

Ok, I've looked around and what I'm looking for doesn't seem to exist, I was wondering if it was because it is technically impossible/very hard to do or because nobody try it yet.
This is my understanding of how things work:
After receiving an SMS message, the recipient mobile phone will send back a message delivery report to the SMS center to inform whether there are any errors or failures (example causes: unsupported SMS message format, not enough storage space, etc). This process is transparent to the mobile user. If there is no error or failure, the recipient mobile phone sends back a positive delivery report to the SMS center. Otherwise it sends back a negative delivery report to the SMS center.
If the sender requested a status report earlier, the SMS center sends a status report to the sender when it receives the message delivery report from the recipient.
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What I'm thinking about is way to do this: Once a phone receives the SMS, it sends a spoofed "Storage full" or "Message format not supported error" to the SMS center instead of a positive delivery report.
That way you could receive and read SMS but to the sender it appears you haven't received it. In short this gives you plausible deniability.
I've had it happened to me recently because my phone memory was full. My phone sent a "Memory full" message to the network and the sender did not receive a message report. If a phone can legitimately refuse to receive a message it means it could also be possible to fake that "memory full" message.
Any thoughts?
I love the idea, but the only time I would see having the need for this kind of plausible deniability (i.e. a court of law), the person questioning the receipient of the text message could simply ask for a record of the phone bill which, in most cases (if requested), could provide the time and date of all text messages sent and received. lol. Just curious, but do you mind if I ask what you would use it for? (sorry for the run-on sentence)
I like this idea..maybe a reverse engineering hack of SMS Counter or another counter type widget/app?
t-mo123 said:
Just curious, but do you mind if I ask what you would use it for? (sorry for the run-on sentence)
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There would be several uses for that kind of app.
One of the scenarios (the one that got me thinking about it) is someone receiving unwanted messages from a specific individual, for example from someone abusive. Even if the victim trashes the messages without reading them (they are several apps available that allow you to do that), through message reports, the abuser is still able to know that his messages were at least received by his target. If he keeps receiving "undelivered" statues, he'll simply stop sending texts.
I know that in those kind of situations the victim is expected to change her/his phone number, but that's the whole idea, not having to change your phone number just because of unwanted text messages.
Still no way? Any app to do this?

[Q] SMS APP - Problem

Hey people .
First let me just talk about the problem: Everytime that i send a mid/big sms, the Delivery Report appears many times 'in big sms it can appear 5/7 times', when it is supposed to appear only one time
Another thing is that everytime i receive an sms or when an sms is still sending, if i want to go up or down in the list of sms, the sms app always move down to the last sms that i have in the app
So now imagine: you send a big sms, and until that sms is completely send you want to copy and paste another sms to send, what happens? the delivery report appears too many times so you won't be able to copy the sms you want to paste because the app is always moving down to the last sms
So my question here is this: Is there a way to stop the Delivery Report "appearing too many times"? and a way to stop the app from always moving down?
I wait your answer people , and the answers that help me i will click the Thanks Button to you :good:
NOTE: don't recommend me apks like: go sms pro, hadcent, wali, and pansi, because they don't work very well "some bugs". But if you know any other good sms app out there that is good without problems, then tell me please . Or it can be an sms app of an GB Rom out there that is working good, that would be even better because i like the original sms app in GB roms .
Cheers :good:

Android SMS Delivery report (DLR)

Hello forum
I am interested in reading the entire SMS Delivery Report. (yes I actvated the option, "Request a delivery report for each SMS you send" in Android Messaging
For this purpose I installed the tool SMS Delivery Reports (http://droida.ch/deliveryreports/)
Unfortunately the tool "Delivery Reports" does only display/say "delivered", but an entire SMS delivery report does consist on much more infos (pls see https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_gts/03/0340/05.03.00_60/gsmts_0340v050300p.pdf on page 35, SMS-DELIVER type)
Questions:
- does somebody know if low-level SMS handling might be done by the baseband rather than by Android?
- what is the easiest approach to read/save the entire Delivery Report of an SMS?
Thank you very much in advance for your help!
Joe
rt6s1ergp said:
Delivery Report Android
To enable delivery report on Android go to Settings > Text Message (SMS) Settings and turn on the Delivery Reports option. From that point on, your Android device will start receiving delivery reports for SMS messages, notifying you of the current state status of the text message
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It's not that easy bro.... Please read line 1 and line 2 of my post

Question SMS still not working right for US?

Hey all.
Just curious if anyone has found and workarounds for sms messages on US carriers?
I use T-Mobile and have the normal issue of the default messages app sending and receiving group messages as separate texts. This was eventually fixed on the Vivo X Fold but required an update from Vivo. I can change to another app like Google Messages but only the first text I send to someone works. After that, subsequent attempts give me the pop up asking me to send a payment request message.
Thanks.
*EDIT* So anyone else that needs this, enable developer mode and toggle on disable permission monitoring. I.didnt have to uninstall the stock messages app.
BRO, THANKYOU!
i searched everywhere for this answer!! you are a life saver truly!

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