Re: Verizon Samsung i700 CDMA SMS Hayes AT Commands by Chance
Chance
Thu Dec 22 09:19:02 CST 2005
You get a A+ for creative solution for sure. I could most likely do that,
but the overhead on the processor for ActiveSync has me weighing it over.
I did some more reading and figured out the that the CDMA modems are moving
towards a standard (I don't seem to have it in my phone).
I think I'm just going to end up getting a GSM phone with a different
provider for the project and plug that into the back of the machine.
Thanks for the reply.
"Joseph Byrns" <JosephByrns@nnnooossppammyahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I don't have the specific answers you want, but have you considered writing
>a CF application that communicates with the desktop via serial comms (or
>sockets). The cf app can then send sms messages using the OpenNetCF sms
>option. (possibly there is someting in CF2.0 to enable sms also).
>
> "Chance Hopkins" <chance_hopkins@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:%23o7SrhXBGHA.3784@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>I connected to my Samsung i700 with HyperTerminal directly on COM4. I can
>>send some basic AT Commands and communicate with it, dial numbers and get
>>some Verizon network info.
>>
>> I want to send an SMS message and can't.
>>
>> I've search high and low. I found GSM and CDMA references, but none of
>> them work on my phone and service provider. I also found some hearsay
>> that one can only send text SMS (no binary) on a CDMA network (I don't
>> know if this is true).
>>
>> I'm pretty sure the phone has the qualcomm chip, if it helps with an
>> answer.
>>
>> Can anyone give me some advice where to look to figure out how to send a
>> text SMS message with AT Commands through Verizon? Or verify that it's
>> possible or not?
>>
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