on 30-07-2018 15:55 - last edited on 22-04-2019 13:27 by Marjo
on 30-07-2018 15:55 - last edited on 22-04-2019 13:27 by Marjo
I've put this in the android forum as I think it's android doing it, although I guess it could so easily be O2 doing it.
My wife's phone (Samsung Galaxy S6) has this issue, although it doesn't appear to affect me although my phone works differently (OnePlus 3T).
When she is writing a text message it displays her remaining characters. Basically she has plenty of space until she puts in a smiley face or other emoji. Then, all of sudden she has hardly any more room in her message.
Why is a smiley face, which is essentially only 3 characters : - ) using up over half of her text message space?
My phone doesn't display a size limit, so not even sure if the same limit applies to my phone, hence I've posted this here as I think it's an android or samsung thing.
I remember years ago you'd have to write an essay before you run out of space on a text message. This has whittled down and down to the point where it is forcing everyone to use stupid shorthand to save space etc. Clearly aimed at young people. In this day and age I don't think is acceptable. Most mobile contracts have unlimited texts anyway, so why not just allow texts to be longer? We don't all want to do social media (me and the wife included).
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on 30-07-2018 16:15
on 30-07-2018 16:15
on 31-07-2018 09:12
on 31-07-2018 09:12
on 31-07-2018 09:38
on 31-07-2018 09:38