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For the past 2 weeks, I've been bugged by this error message when I'm replying to an SMS:

"The message was not sent to one or more recipients. To verify address and network coverage, select Retry. To save to Drafts, select Cancel"

I have reflashed my Omnia with 3 different roms and I still get that error whenever I reply to an SMS. I'm now on my 4th rom (M2D04).

I had Vito SMS-Chat installed in the previous roms. I did not install it now thinking maybe it was the culprit.

Have anyone else experienced the same problem?

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Now I'm really pissed. I reflashed again, now using Secany's HK3 rom. Didn't install any apps, just wanted to check if the problem with replying to SMS will be gone. But I still get that error message!!!

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Now I'm really pissed. I reflashed again, now using Secany's HK3 rom. Didn't install any apps, just wanted to check if the problem with replying to SMS will be gone. But I still get that error message!!!

I have the same problem. I cannot reply the yahoo's message even though I try to DXHJ1, HK1, and HK2 roms too. So I think your camera has the blurred problem, right? same as mine. Is it the hardware problem? If you know how to fix it, please let me know. Friend. Thanks.

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Still can't send/reply SMS.

I am now suspecting my telecom provider is blocking SMS coming from Samsung Omnias. Is this possible?

Here's the situation:

The telecom provider (Telecom A) I'm using is aggressively promoting the iPhone 3G. Another telecom (Telecom :rolleyes: is marketing the Samsung Omnia. Here, the iPhone is losing to the Omnia. So is it possible that Telecom A is sabotaging the Omnia if you use Telecom A's simcard on the Omnia?

I switched my sim in the Omnia to that of Telecom B's last night. So far, all my messages were sent without any problems. If I didn't encounter any SMS errors until tomorrow, then I think my theory is right.

Also, I have 2 other friends who have Omnia, one is using Telecom A, and the other is using Telecom B. The one using Telecom A also have the same problem as mine, while the one using Telecom B haven't encountered it yet.

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Still can't send/reply SMS.

I am now suspecting my telecom provider is blocking SMS coming from Samsung Omnias. Is this possible?

Here's the situation:

The telecom provider (Telecom A) I'm using is aggressively promoting the iPhone 3G. Another telecom (Telecom :) is marketing the Samsung Omnia. Here, the iPhone is losing to the Omnia. So is it possible that Telecom A is sabotaging the Omnia if you use Telecom A's simcard on the Omnia?

I switched my sim in the Omnia to that of Telecom B's last night. So far, all my messages were sent without any problems. If I didn't encounter any SMS errors until tomorrow, then I think my theory is right.

Also, I have 2 other friends who have Omnia, one is using Telecom A, and the other is using Telecom B. The one using Telecom A also have the same problem as mine, while the one using Telecom B haven't encountered it yet.

I know it's an old thread, but I found the fix. :unsure:

All you need to do is download a ROM called "Khuanchai_IF1_21001_UL_PP6". And go to Start> Setting> Personal> open the Phone icon> go to the last tab called More, then click on Band Selection. Get the setting. Change it from Automatic to GSM 900/1800. Thats it. If it doesn't work then change to next frequency and so on, because my network works with GSM 900/1800. Good luck.

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"All you need to do is download a ROM called "Khuanchai_IF1_21001_UL_PP6". And go to Start> Setting> Personal> open the Phone icon> go to the last tab called More, then click on Band Selection. Get the setting. Change it from Automatic to GSM 900/1800. Thats it. If it doesn't work then change to next frequency and so on, because my network works with GSM 900/1800. Good luck."

This is the right thing to do. :)

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