Chinese text messages on iPhone

Hi,
When someone sends me a text message in Chinese (either from the US, or from China/overseas), AT&T does not carry the message along. I never receive it. However, if the same person writes me in full english characters, the message is received.
I know the iPhone can display Chinese/Asian characters, so my question is :

why offer this functionality when AT&T's servers do not support it? ( i have called ATT customer service, and their answer is "the iPhone is for the US market, so we only support english" ...... )

Please keep in mind this for the 2.0 firmware update, and the possibility for us iPhone users to start typing in Chinese and Japanese easily. People would get frustrated if their messages do not go through.

Message was edited by: GillouStyle

iMac 2.4Ghz Core2Duo, Mac OS X (10.5.2), iPhone 1.1.4

Posted on Jun 25, 2008 6:02 AM

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Jun 25, 2008 10:45 AM in response to Tom Gewecke

Tom, I see your point. So, why emails (even though asian encodings are not fully supported by Gmail, so you usually see a bunch of gibberish instead of chinese characters in your incoming emails), and not text messages?
I understand Apple wants this to work. However, I am not sure they have had the feedback that it doesn't because of AT&T.

I am grateful to Apple for implementing those languages on every single iPhone on earth and not just the ones sold in each respective country. Because people around earth actually do speak more than one language, or want to learn. And sending text messages to practice on a daily basis is a great way to improve. That's how I learned chinese, basically: practice any day, at any place, at anytime.

What I suggest is have Apple talk to AT&T about this.. so people living in the US could make these international keyboards 100% useful.

In fact, the issue here is not just being able to send text messages.. it is also the issue of not receiving the text messages that are sent in a different language. So my girlfriend in China, when she writes me a text message, I never receive it. Well, unless she writes exclusively with latin characters, but she can't. We don't communicate much anymore because of that. How frustrating. The text messages was the only way to keep in touch, given the fact that she's usually at work when I am sleeping and I am at work when she is sleeping.

So how is AT&T responding to this when their ads for the iPhone plan specify "international calls/text messages" ?

I know it works fine in France, so Orange's servers seem to be better than AT&T's at dealing with encodings.

Message was edited by: GillouStyle

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