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‎03-08-2024 08:34 AM in
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‎03-20-2024 08:59 PM in
Galaxy S24Are you both using Google Messages?
If so is RCS enabled?
What phone is he using?
What's preventing the two of you from using the same carrier? Could you port him to AT&T or you to Straight Talk?
There can be cross-carrier messaging problems, especially if there's an iPhone in the mix.
Messaging is virtually always a carrier problem. It's possible something isn't set up or provisioned properly on your AT&T account. Have you talked to AT&T tech support?
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‎06-13-2024 12:42 PM in
Galaxy S24Hello, I'm so sorry to hear this, and I can see how this could be frustrating. The comments you've received from others are accurate.
- First, make sure that the app you're using to text is completely up to date to the latest version. You can do this simply by visiting the play/galaxy store and checking for updates.
- Next, You want to make sure your phone is actually completely updated. To do this check out the following link: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00077582
-Double-check that your device is not in airplane mode, and that you don't have your phone number registered with iMessage or anything of that nature.
- From there if the symptoms are still persisting, check to see if a third-party application could be causing interference with your texting. Try putting your device into safe mode and send a text at that point. If it goes through, this very well could be the culprit. https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062983
-Have your SO check with their manufacturer too to ensure that all their settings and everything are correct on their device and that they have not inadvertently added your number to a block list. Especially if he is the only device that is not receiving your text messages.
If none of these steps work, because text messaging is a service provider feature, your next step would be to reach out to the carrier and request them to escalate the matter. They should be able to pull logs to see if texts were sent and received and what not, as well as find out if there's any types of signal issues or potential issues with your SIM card. If they are still not able to find the trouble with it, I would request they escalate it to a tier 2 department, as this service does belong to them and they would be responsible for it's operation.
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