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Help text message errorwhen i send a text message i get an error that says message sent using invalid num

outkast25

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when i send a text message i get an error that says message sent using invalid number of digits. please resend using 10 digit number or valid short code msg 2114. but the number is correct and ive sucessfully texted that same number from my contacts before. i havent changed or altered that contact at all. what is this about??!!


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I have got the same error on a couple of people.
At first I thought I had the contact saved wrong.
But it wasn't that. It happens when replying to a message that was received.
I have had it happen on 2 separate text message threads. And it is definitely reoccurring.
I can't figure out how to get it to go away.
 
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Has anyone resolved this yet? I accidently sent a text to a home phone number and now, anytime I open an existing text message, it displays that error again...in the notification bar, if you try to go to the next, it goes to a new text message..if you discard and then go into another existing message, same thing all over again. Frustrating to say the least!
 
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I'm having the same issue when texting my wife. This just started happening a few days ago.

Her contact name/number is set up correctly as 727-xxx-xxxx. I am able to send her a message as a new thread with no problems. Once she replies and I go back into the messaging app it drops the area code and just shows her contact name and number as xxx-xxxx. Then I can't reply within that thread without getting the "9230 message sent using invalid number" message. Have to delete the thread and start another to reply to her text. This is a major pain in the a$$!

Anyone figure out a fix yet? I have tried deleting and creating a new contact for her several times and it does not fix the problem.
 
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I too am having the same problem that just started this week, but on only one of my contacts. If I reply to a text from my daughter, it drops the area code; if I try to send a text from the contact list, the area code shows in the contact, but drops it in the text; if I goto compose new text and type her name, the correct 10-digit number shows up and it goes through. I have deleted all threads between us, deleted her contact, hard reboot and added new contact, but it still wants to drop the area code. If I put in a fake number and send a text from contacts, the area code is included, but not her cellphone number. It is very frustrating and can't figure out why, on her number only, that the area code keeps dropping in messaging!!! Help, if anyone knows why this is happening 2 months after updating my phone and why only on this one particular number...
 
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THANK GOODNESS, I'M NOT THE ONLY ONE!
Just started happening last night.
Only when I text my boyfriend.
I've tried resetting my phone, deleting all of my history,
all my texts, recent calls, logs, everything.
And the problem still occurs,
I tried deleting his contact and only entering the number,
After deleting all of my history,
And the same thing happens.
Please please, somebody must have figured it out by now!
 
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I asked someone for a number and they texted it over to me without the area code. I sent a text before noticing and now even with the right 10 digit code it will not stay. I have deleted the contact and all traces of the message thread. I have removed the battery and re-entered the contact and highlighted default for the number. Every time they respond it reverts back to the 7 digit version of the number and I can't respond. First time I've had this problem. Had phone since last year and have several hundred contacts. Not going to reset to factory just for one issue. There must be a way to get in and edit the root directory for contacts to really wipe out the info. Because clearly deleting it is not enough.
 
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I contacted Sprint support back in April. They recommended I do a hard reset and wipe the phone. I backed up my contacts to the SD card and wiped the phone. Reinstalled all apps and imported contacts back in.

Good news: It fixed the missing area code issue. I also found my battery life to be much improved after the hard reset. Not sure, but I must have had some apps that were eating my battery up.

Bad news: The problem has just come back (for the same contact no less) so it looks like my fix lasted only two months.

This is a software glitch that Sammy needs to fix!
 
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Same problem here. Prob first appeared when I tried to text a contact that only had the 7 number phone number in my contact list. Figured that one out pretty quickly, added the area code (same as mine) and successfully sent the text message.

When I got his reply back, and sent another reply, and got the error message. It was then that I noticed that his reply to me was ID'ed only with the 7-digit ph number. I'm guessing this happens only when in the same area code as the person replying to you. I can create a new message and send a new thread, but anytime I reply to his messages, it errors out because of his 7-digit number.
 
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Just like mynewandroid, I went to the Sprint Store after having this issue with my husband's texts and they recommended a hard reset. UGGGG. I did it and it fixed the issue but yesterday, this crap started again with a different contact. He has a different carrrier and doesn't even use an android phone, but was someone I had been texting more frequently.

I can't believe the only solution is to do the hard reset again.

I'm not sure if it related but I was having issues at the same time this started syncing my Google tasks with Astrid Tasks and Jorte. It wasn't the syncing, per se, that was the problem, but even when I changed the task due date, when I synched to Google, the dates changed and deleted tasks returned. I sync every day and this was a new behavior.

Could this be some kind of virus?
 
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My mom was just having the sameproblem with her phone and asked m to lok at it. like all ofyou i tried numerous different things to no avail. then i tried deleting everything having to deal with my contact (messages, contact info, and even the eror messages she was geting back rom trying to send a text to me) and then tried to start a new message. i then typed my number into the new mesage field, typed a message and hit send. i got the new message with no poblem. i hadn't been receiving texts from her for a couple days. as of right now thisworks so give it a try and see if it wrks for you guys. Hope this helped!
 
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I've been having the same problem. Sprint sent me an update, no effect. I deleted the contact from my phone and from Gmail contacts, and checked Facebook-contact is 10-digit there. No effect. Finally I click+hold on the last message i received FROM this person, at the context message chose "edit contact" and added in the area code. I'll let you know if it works.

when i send a text message i get an error that says message sent using invalid number of digits. please resend using 10 digit number or valid short code msg 2114. but the number is correct and ive sucessfully texted that same number from my contacts before. i havent changed or altered that contact at all. what is this about??!!


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What ive had to do was delete the message, contact, and then addthw contactw/ the area code as needed. Ive also triedtaking out the battery with the phone still on then restarting it. It doesnt qlways work but usually does.

I think getting rid ofcthe source contact that is in error and all messages relating to the contact including the error msg from Sprint helps. Then take out battery/then re insert to restart the phone.
 
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This worked for me. It will remove your old text messages (and call history probably), but leave your contacts unchanged.

  1. Delete the message thread for the contact causing the issue. I'm not 100% sure this is necessary.
  2. Click the Home button to go to the main screen.
  3. Go to Settings >> Applications.
  4. Choose the All tab to show all installed applications, including system and preinstalled apps.
  5. Find the application named Dialer, and tap it.
  6. Click the Clear Data button, and then Yes on the confirmation dialog.
  7. Find the application named Dialer Storage, and tap it.
  8. Click the Clear Data button, and then Yes on the confirmation dialog.

You should be good to go now.
 
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