Google Play Store has a policy against apps that interfere with cellular provider networks. This could fall into that definition.
Has anyone been able to get Data SMS working or has there been any progress made since this post was written? I would really like to implement this feature in my apps. I would think that device to device communication as described by Dan would be a huge leap for Tasker.
Is data sms just mms?
I can't find anything that actually explains it. Some say it gets sent over the internet, begging the question how it differs from mms (and whether it costs the same as mms, or is even supported by all carriers). Some talk about headers in the sms, which begs the question what it needs the internet for. Either way there's nothing that explains the concept and/or examples use cases.
Cheers anyway :/
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On Mar 23, 2015 3:05 PM, <paulb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I can't find anything that actually explains it.
Here is my understanding of it. Based entirely upon circumstantial evidence, so it may not be precise, but it should be close.
SMS - Short Message Service - enables the sending of short, text only, messages, using the cellular voice network.
Data SMS - enables the sending of short, text only, messages, using the cellular data network.
MMS - Multimedia Message Service - enables the sending of short messages, which may include attachments like pictures, over the cellular data network.
I don't know if either Data SMS or MMS are able to transmit over Wi-Fi. It would seem to be possible.
In New Zealand MMS is always cellular data, and always costs 50 cents a message; regardless of carrier. Even if you have unlimited txts and gigs of data. Carriers excuse is the backend, MMS uses a separate apn and data servers, carriers charge each other for forwarding messages, etc.
I've seen, while I was connected to wifi, my cellular data enable just before receiving an mms.
On a different tack: is there any way in tasker to notify & record all data sms? Data sms sounds like a major security flaw, with anyone able to send silent commands to pre-configured services on your phone, or for law enforcement to silently ping & track your phone.
It might be by carrier, as Verizon sms allows for WiFi txt messaging. That's why I changed to their sms app.