โ06-12-2023 05:45 PM
This forum will not let me post my message - it keeps saying duplicated message detected, but my message has never went through - so how can there be a duplicate??? weird.
Anyway, my phone cannot send texts from wifi at home. FYI, I don't have a cell signal at home, so does anybody know if you are required to have a cell signal ALL THE TIME? This wasn't true with my previous phone (4G).. This new phone is a 5G Android.
Thanks,
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โ06-22-2023 02:17 PM
I solved the problem. It was my texting app. I was using the default Google texting app, and I just had to switch to a very simple texting app. Explanation: Google texting app requires the phone to have a location in order to send a text. Because my home does not have a cell signal, I can only use wifi calling or texting from Visible. For some reason, I could not get a sufficient GPS location based on wifi, Google would not send my message until I drove down the street and got a cell signal - pretty ridiculous eh? My last comment is - I think its also ridiculous that Google wants to store a location for every text message anyway. BTW, for those thinking this is a requirement by law, NO WAY. This is Google trying to gather your info so they can sell it. Thanks.
โ06-12-2023 06:03 PM
โ06-12-2023 06:28 PM
no, because I got the phone from Visible - they told me to upgrade - this is a Orbic Myra 5G
โ06-12-2023 07:05 PM
I think there has been a general problem texting with that phone and not just on wi-fi.
โ06-22-2023 02:17 PM
I solved the problem. It was my texting app. I was using the default Google texting app, and I just had to switch to a very simple texting app. Explanation: Google texting app requires the phone to have a location in order to send a text. Because my home does not have a cell signal, I can only use wifi calling or texting from Visible. For some reason, I could not get a sufficient GPS location based on wifi, Google would not send my message until I drove down the street and got a cell signal - pretty ridiculous eh? My last comment is - I think its also ridiculous that Google wants to store a location for every text message anyway. BTW, for those thinking this is a requirement by law, NO WAY. This is Google trying to gather your info so they can sell it. Thanks.