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SMS Delivery Reports

8 replies · 6,378 views · Started 28 December 2004

I've just noticed that I am not receiving SMS delivery reports even thuogh the settings for this are correctly selecting.

Has anyone else experienced this?

I receive the report just after sending the sms, but you can't see it after or even save it (but dp you really nedd to save it?).

Jass wrote:I've just noticed that I am not receiving SMS delivery reports even thuogh the settings for this are correctly selecting.

Has anyone else experienced this?


Reports for SMS Delivery Will cost u like a SMS : .E.G If u send a SMS and u receive the report u'll spend the money for the SMS + the money for the report so u'll spend the double : it will be like if u send 2 SMS

in india, delivery reports are free. on my phone the delivery reports are "ON". if ur sending a sms with the cover open, as soon as u send the sms close teh cover & then see the front screen, you will see the MESSAGE SENT screen & then soon after u will see the DELIVERED screen, but unline other series 40 phones, it does not come in the inbox.

i had loved the nokia 9110's delivery report system. it used to stay on the screen inside & only when u press ok would it go away, it used to also let u know the time & date of the delivered sms.

that was one good function i missed in the 9210 as wel as the 9500 now.

Yip its in the log view
ctrl+shift+L in messaging (well actualy from most windows)

😊 Delivery reports on mtn SA are also free 😊

Only thing it does not tell you the time it was delivered... well not that i know off.

I find it hard to believe that any operator would actually charge for the delivery reports anywhere (except perhaps in the U.S., where they charge the one who answer/receives a call, too).

Duh. Is there still no way for Nokia 9300 to either:
- play a sound with the delivery report,
- the delivery report to be stored as an SMS?

It becomes tiresome for me when sending an important message to watch the log for the "Delivered" status. Perhaps there is a third party application which would enhance this function?