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Best SMS messaging app?

I scrolled through and didn't see any but were there any other apps than chomp and handcent mentioned? I use handcent, because it's way better, it displays mms in the message screen without having to click to open it, the bubble chat is great for reading b/c it stands out which message is from who. HTC, and Motorola need to have a conference with Apple and learn how to make user friendly stuff, the iphone is so much better
 
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I like the bubbles(!) but both Chomp and Handcent gave me issues sending and receiving MMS messages so I've gone back to the stock app.

It is a bit bland though and it annoyed me that the LED would only flash for about 5 minutes if you got a text message so I installed Missed Reminder too.
 
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Hi, I'm going to be getting an Evo on Sprint and where I live I have no Sprint coverage (forced into Sprint through my company). I was wondering if there is a way to receive SMS via a wi-fi connection? Used to have an iPhone and I know the third party texting apps would work via wifi. Wondering if that's the same for Android.

Also, like the iPhone apps, do these Android apps require people to text you at some random number or can you just set these third party apps to receive text messages to your phone number instead of the standard sms app?
 
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I installed Handcent. I have 2 issues with it. Firstly, i want a simple way, like a widget, to open a blank message box to start typing.

Secondly, when you open Handcent, it goes straight to the list of recent messages / contacts. If i want to send a new message to someone that is not in the list on my screen (recent list) then i touch the top left icon, which opens a blank message and blank To:

But when i click in the To: box and start to type in a name, why doesn't my list of contacts appear ??

Is the only way to send a text to someone new, to go to the People Widget or old stock mess app ???
 
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I installed Handcent. I have 2 issues with it. Firstly, i want a simple way, like a widget, to open a blank message box to start typing.

Secondly, when you open Handcent, it goes straight to the list of recent messages / contacts. If i want to send a new message to someone that is not in the list on my screen (recent list) then i touch the top left icon, which opens a blank message and blank To:

But when i click in the To: box and start to type in a name, why doesn't my list of contacts appear ??

Is the only way to send a text to someone new, to go to the People Widget or old stock mess app ???

1. For a shortcut to new message - use bettercut or something like that.
2. For contacts not showing - Make sure that under Settings>Send message settings the option 'show mobile num only' is not checked.

I suppose that you have this option checked and numbers in your phonebook are not properly set as Mobile numbers and thus do nto show up in the search.
 
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I installed Handcent. I have 2 issues with it. Firstly, i want a simple way, like a widget, to open a blank message box to start typing.

Secondly, when you open Handcent, it goes straight to the list of recent messages / contacts. If i want to send a new message to someone that is not in the list on my screen (recent list) then i touch the top left icon, which opens a blank message and blank To:

But when i click in the To: box and start to type in a name, why doesn't my list of contacts appear ??

Is the only way to send a text to someone new, to go to the People Widget or old stock mess app ???

To bring up your contacts list, press the plus sign to the right of the "to" entry block.
 
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You could go into Send Message Settings and enable Quick compose.
Once you enable it just hold down the search button and you get a message window.
If the person is in your contact list type a couple letters of their name and click on their name in the dropdown.
If they're not in your contact list just type in their phone number.
Then compose your message and send it.
 
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tried all of the above with no luck. All of my contacts are on the phone memory NOT my sim memory. This is so i can show a pic for each contact.

So i am assuming that the contact list only shows contacts on the sim cause it is showing no numbers when i press the +

All the same problems with the quick compose otion mentioned.

another problem with both handcent and the stock messaging app is the compose box is so small. Why have a compose box so small on a screen so big ? Any way to make it larger for typing large text messages ?
 
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tried all of the above with no luck. All of my contacts are on the phone memory NOT my sim memory. This is so i can show a pic for each contact.

So i am assuming that the contact list only shows contacts on the sim cause it is showing no numbers when i press the +

All the same problems with the quick compose otion mentioned.

another problem with both handcent and the stock messaging app is the compose box is so small. Why have a compose box so small on a screen so big ? Any way to make it larger for typing large text messages ?

You must be doing something wrong. Have you checked the setting I asked you to check?

No, contacts need to be on the phone not on the SIM for this to work.
 
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mate :eek:)....i checked the settings. I have tried it all.

You said above that the contacts need to be on my phone for it to work. Thats what i said above. They ARE on my phone. Not my SIM.

Was about to uninstall Handcent and use the stock app with SMS popup, but the compose box is even smaller !!

I can't believe there is not a decent messaging app yet !
 
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75% of my phone use is attributed to text messaging. So I recently downloaded Handcent and I'm liking it a lot. It's a lot better than the bland default messaging application. I really like how customizable it is. My only gripes are that I wish I could change the physical Handcent icon itself and maybe rename it to "Messaging" or something, also wish the reminder notifications had a few more options. Other than that it's a great app.

Any other good or better apps out there for text messaging?

+1 for handcent, fabulous messaging app and really customisable.

Oh and OP - you can change both the icon and the label the same way you can with every other application by using Folder Organizer Lite (or pro.)

Sorry if this has already been covered, I skimmed through but didn't see anyone mention it. There are a few threads explaining how to do it on here, hope it helps!
 
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Hi, I'm going to be getting an Evo on Sprint and where I live I have no Sprint coverage (forced into Sprint through my company). I was wondering if there is a way to receive SMS via a wi-fi connection? Used to have an iPhone and I know the third party texting apps would work via wifi. Wondering if that's the same for Android.

Also, like the iPhone apps, do these Android apps require people to text you at some random number or can you just set these third party apps to receive text messages to your phone number instead of the standard sms app?

although not free chompsms has a feature where you buy credits and you can use your wi fi connection to send texts.
 
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:thinking:

So i have had both Chomp SMS and Handcent and i liked Handcent alot but it would lag so much to get my picture messages im not sure if its my phone or if anyone else was having a problem with this. and i can't figure out how to set it as my default messager.

I didn't like Chomp SMS there wasn't much to customize and i hated the bubbles, the look of handcent is much better and u can send audios and set audios as messagetones insted of just ringtones.

anyone tryed shady sms?
 
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Have you disabled the notifications for your other SMS app? Maybe its conflicting.
Another user with a related question. I have d/l and installed Chomp and i want to turn off notifications for the stock messaging program on 'Cyanogen 6.0', but can't find a way to do it. At the moment I am getting 2 notifications for every message I receive. I hve been into app settings and can't see a way to turn off the notifications anywhere.
Any help appreciated please.
Thank you

P.S. Sorted it I think, I went into the stock messaging program and went into the settings in there as opposed to the general apps settings, and there you can turn off notifications. Well! I think I've done it, as i can't see where you can turn off audible notifications? I'll keep you posted if it works or whether I'm still getting 2 audible notifications when someone texts me :)
 
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Hi, I used handcent but sometimes my friends would tell me that the messages they received had "?" embedded in the text. For example HI HOW ARE YOU would look like this H?I? H?O?W? A?R?E? Y?O?U? Anyone else has this issue. I've deleted te program and reinstalled it several times and for some reason the texts still come out the same. Also, the native text on HTC hero is ok, except that when you have a lockscreen, the text message still pops up, not allowing for privacy. Anyone know how to fix this?
 
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Hi, I used handcent but sometimes my friends would tell me that the messages they received had "?" embedded in the text. For example HI HOW ARE YOU would look like this H?I? H?O?W? A?R?E? Y?O?U? Anyone else has this issue. I've deleted te program and reinstalled it several times and for some reason the texts still come out the same. Also, the native text on HTC hero is ok, except that when you have a lockscreen, the text message still pops up, not allowing for privacy. Anyone know how to fix this?

Your phone is being tapped by the government. You should discard immediately and buy another one. They are intercepting your signal by 3G transmitter which then re-transmits the message. The ?'s are errors in the re-transmission. They are probably watching you right now.
 
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