So my phone is the HTC J Butterfly 2 (HTL23) from Japan. I am on EE network in UK. Whenever I text someone, if the number format does not include a prefix i.e. does not have +44 then the message goes through fine. However if the number does have the prefix then I get the error message:
Sorry, the number you are sending to does not contain the correct number of digits.
I've tried using many difference SMS apps, but all come back with the same error message (figures, as everything goes through the EE network regardless of app). I have spoken to EE and they say there's nothing that they can do. I do not get this problem with phone calls.
Can anyone help me to fix this? I think it may have something to do with the fact that this Japanese phone still thinks it's Japanese- need to try and convince it to be English!
Any help appreciated. :confused:
Sorry, the number you are sending to does not contain the correct number of digits.
I've tried using many difference SMS apps, but all come back with the same error message (figures, as everything goes through the EE network regardless of app). I have spoken to EE and they say there's nothing that they can do. I do not get this problem with phone calls.
Can anyone help me to fix this? I think it may have something to do with the fact that this Japanese phone still thinks it's Japanese- need to try and convince it to be English!
Any help appreciated. :confused:
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