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Google Messages App: SMS to shortcode not able to send
Our Provider (Vodafone Germany) is using a SMS shortcode number to be able to order an upgrade on dataplans by sms. Once the monthly contract plan (e.g. 1 GB) have been used users will receive a sms from 70997 to inform that you can answer the SMS with "1" or "2" to restore your data connectivity.
We ran into the issue that the Google Messages app seems to have some sort of bug with sending SMS to this kind of shortcode number as it alway says "Not sent" in red error text.
Provider tech support told me that the Google messages app is prefixing the number with "49" resulting in a wrong / unknown number (4970997). They cannot fix that from their side as the issue is within Google messages app and asked me to install a 3rd party messages app.... *ugly*
Is this something I can request to investigate from here? I will also create a case with Samsung tech support as we are mainly using Samsung devices as our corp. device fleet.
Thank you!
Kind Regards
Daniel
4 Replies
- MoombasLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean8 days ago
As you use Samsung devices, ever tried the (most likely preinstalled) Samsung Messages app as an alternative?
Even it's 3rd party as well but it should be already there if not blocked.
- LizzieGoogle Community Manager17 days ago
Hey weberda,
Great to hear from you, I hope all is good.
Thanks for sharing this, it's an interesting one. The good news is I've been able to find an internal ticket already open and more importantly it has had a fix already applied a few weeks ago.
Regarding the roll out, if you are not seeing this already working I would check/keep an eye out for new versions it's slightly depends on few different factors. I'm going to see if I can get a bit more clarity on this, but hopefully this useful.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks,
Lizzie
- MoombasLevel 4.1: Jelly Bean8 days ago
I can verify the issue. Just by:
- open messages app
- press the + for a new conversation
- type in a 5 digit number (without enter afterwards)
- You see it will add a 0 before in first line and +49 (for Germany) in the line below when it reaches more than 3 digits. So it shows like this:
040400
+4940400Funny is, i tried with a different number (12345) and there it behaved a bit different:
12345
+4912345So, there is somekind of logic implemented i don't see right now.
- weberdaLevel 2.0: Eclair8 days ago
Hi Lizzie
thanks for reaching out! Great to hear that there is already an internal investigation ongoing.
I am participating in the beta of Google Messages app and just installed a fresh build. Unfortunately the issue is still there. Installed version messages.android_20250701_01_RC00.phone_samsung_openbeta_dynamic
Did you find out any more details on this and the release of a fix?
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Daniel