delayed text
2 TopicsNo notifications when I text myself
I use an app that sends out sms messages to myself as reminders throughout the day (name of the app is textra). Lately, i am not getting notificatied for messages (sms) I send to myself. I can see the sms content when I open up my messages thread, however, they show up without triggering a notification. Tried calling tech support to no avail and it took 30 mins for the tech to understand the problem statement. Is there anyone who can address this? Additionally, here is the email thread from the devs at textra confirming it's a TMobile issue: Hi, It's a T-Mobile related issue as T-mobile now do not support or allow users to send messages to themselves (their mobile number), this is the same on all messaging applications. You may also test with your Android Stock / System messaging app which is the same as well. Please contact your carrier for immediate assistance on this. Should you need any assistance, please feel free to email us. Mandy - Textra SMS Team Follow us on Twitter and Facebook Helpful? Click to give Mandy thanks! Me@gmail.com> wrote: Hello team, I use a scheduling app (auto text) to send myself sms reminders for tasks throughout the day/week/month. I receive yhe sms but never get notified. I have all notifications turned on through textra app and system. This used to work. One additional detail, I used to see my texts I'd send to myself (manually or through auto text) as 2 lines...one as sent and one as received. I am no longer seeing this and only see a one received sms, but again, do no lt get notified for it. Best, Sent from my T-Mobile 5G Device Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg> Powered by UserVoice.1.9KViews2likes13ComentariosTexts/calls delayed on wi-fi
I have a Pixel 6a (maybe 6-9 months old?) and I've noticed in the last month or two that when I'm on my home wi-fi, texts and calls are delayed. I will get a batch of texts and missed call notifications all at once. I haven't noticed the problem outside of my home but honestly I don't usually connect to wi-fi elsewhere. If I turn off wi-fi on my phone, my messages all come through right away. If it matters, I have fiber connection at home, can't remember the name of the company, but the wi-fi in the rest of the house (and with the rest of my family members on android and iphones) seems to have no problems. Is there a solution to this?683Visto0likes3Comentarios