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Aug 14, 2015 - In case you don't want to go through the hassle of finding the culprit, ...A phone that can't get signal can't send/receive text messages and ...
for sending text messages : 1.go to your message settings and check the message center number to see if it is correct 2. call to your network operator customer care 3. request the message center number... 4.note it down 5. go to message settings>message center number 6. insert the number which is noted by you and save it
hi there, call the customer service of your service provider ( AT&T,Vodafone,Verizon etc)....they will set up message center number on your phone , the one that you have might be incorrect...your mobile operator will send you sim updates that will refresh the settings ....and then you will get the text message options cheers
On this kind of error, you should contact your Network Service Provider because they can tell you the number of the Message Center Number that will allow you to send and receive messages.
contact you network operator for the message centre number, once youve got it goto message settings and insert the number into the message centre number menu, save it and ten you can send messages
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