Instantly reach the people in your lifeāfor free. Messenger is just like texting, but you don't have to pay for every message (it works with your data plan).Not just for Facebook friends: Message people in your phone book and just enter a phone number to add a new contact.Group.
Hello there,It can't seem to be possible to set the default memory for text messages, forcing storage in the phone's memory, whereas it is possible to store MMS on the microSD card, meaning that after a week of texting I effectively have a full phone memory with theimpossibility to send or receive any text and an empty 15GB microSD card, with plenty of room for messages but the phone won't let me.Since it's possible for MMS, it must be doable to add the same feature for text messages, so. Please fix this and make the phone usable? Otherwise I can easily see this becoming a selling counter-argument.Thanks! Just giving an explanation. Nothing against your feature request, a feature which I would have expected since day one as well. 18 months later, it is still not here. Anyway, hopefully, you are right.
By the way, the Nokia 220 lacks Bluetooth audio. The Nokia215 added Bluetooth HFP. Nevertheless, there is no update related to this for previous Series 30+, although they are updateable via the. Go figure!Boomshaka wrote:an older and more expensive modelHere in Germany, a (new) Nokia 207 (Series 40) via eBay is cheaper than the Nokia 215.
If you go for a used phone, it should be even more cheaper. Furthermore, the operating system of those older phone models is more mature than what you got, for. Abi99 wrote:Just giving an explanation. Nothing against your feature request, a feature which I would have expected since day one as well.Oh, I know, thanks. ^^Abi99 wrote:Nevertheless, there is no update related to this for previous Series 30+, although they are updateable via the. Go figure!I know, right? I checked that out filled with hope, just to realize it was pushing the same version of the software that I already had.Abi99 wrote:Boomshaka wrote:an older and more expensive modelHere in Germany, a (new) Nokia 207 (Series 40) via eBay is cheaper than the Nokia 215.
If you go for a used phone, it should be even more cheaper. Furthermore, the operating system of those older phone models is more mature than what you got, forFair enough, I didn't know that. Probably should have checked beforehands, but the info is a bit hard to find, confusing and not always up-to-date. Thanks for your advice, anyway.Cheers. :confused:Nokia and Microsoft hate to give feedback about issue reports, especially feature requests. Do not ask me why, in my little world this is unprofessional behaviour because we reporters do not know whether we were understood at all, or asked at the right place.Nevertheless, therefore, I would not expect any (official) answer here.
Usually, they do not even comment, or chat about software bugs. Consequently, I am bit uncertain: Which answer are you looking for? Perhaps then, we are able to hand you over to the correctplace.