SMS contains symbols instead of message...

At random times when I send text messages, the recipient receives a message with either "@" or upside down "@" symbols instead of the intended message. This happened the first time (to my knowledge) on June 28, 2009, and at that time I had the iPhone 3G. I now have the 3G[S], and it has been happening again.

AT&T has no idea why it is happening or what to do (apparently). The representative re-registered my phone after having me send a text message to some sort of test number that in turn sends a reply which indicates that text messaging is working on my iPhone.

I have checked with all of my friends who also have an iPhone, and none of them indicate having any problems. I plan to contact Apple tomorrow morning, but I am just curious if this is happening or has happened to anyone else, and how they resolved the issue.

iPhone 3G[S], iPhone OS 3.0.1

Posted on Aug 17, 2009 8:15 PM

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Posted on Oct 13, 2009 5:54 PM

After NO HELP from AT&T or Apple, I have finally figured out the problem and it is a bug in the iphone software. Whenever, you place a "..." in a sms there are two ways to do it in 3.0. 1) You can manually hit "..." OR 2) You can hold the "." and "..." will pop up. If you choose option 2 then Sprint customers will receive an @ symbol in between each character and Verizon customer may not even receive your sms....I am assuming that this problem is very rare and that the bug may be very unknown mainly because no one knows about that feature on 3.0,...Hope this helps those with this frustrating problem...
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Oct 13, 2009 5:54 PM in response to Jonathan G4

After NO HELP from AT&T or Apple, I have finally figured out the problem and it is a bug in the iphone software. Whenever, you place a "..." in a sms there are two ways to do it in 3.0. 1) You can manually hit "..." OR 2) You can hold the "." and "..." will pop up. If you choose option 2 then Sprint customers will receive an @ symbol in between each character and Verizon customer may not even receive your sms....I am assuming that this problem is very rare and that the bug may be very unknown mainly because no one knows about that feature on 3.0,...Hope this helps those with this frustrating problem...

Aug 19, 2009 7:47 AM in response to Jonathan G4

Do you know if the person you are sending the message to is on the Sprint network?? There is another thread that I found after this started happening to me and a couple other people said it only happened to Sprint users... which seems to be the same case for me. Mine is also sending blank texts to the same people.

I talked to AT&T twice with no resolve. I then called Apple and they told me to do a network reset... SETTINGS>GENERAL>RESET>RESET NETWORK SETTINGS. I've only had one problem since I did that about a week ago. Fingers crossed that it's fixed!

You might want to try the network reset. But I'm very curious to see what works permanently. Apple suggested that if the reset doesn't work that it could be a problem with AT&T settings in regards to Sprint... not exactly sure what.

Sep 28, 2009 6:28 PM in response to sandrakay

*UPDATE

The problem mostly occurred with Sprint users... there were messages containing only @ symbols, messages with @ symbols between each letter, and blank messages. This also happened with friends of mine on AT&T and T-Mobile, but less frequently.

I tried AT&T first, but I knew that I was not going to get anywhere when the representative asked me to turn my phone around and remove the battery, then take out the SIM card. She was very nice, but had no idea what to do with an iPhone. She ended up sending me a "test text," and I received it, so she concluded that my text messaging was working just fine. Indeed it was, the problem was the content of the texts.

I then called Apple, and the representative concluded that it was a network issue because it began happening with my 3G a couple weeks prior to upgrading to the 3G[S]... the Apple representative connected me with an AT&T representative who assigned me a case number. Unfortunately, when I received the call back from the representative, I missed the call. I also missed the call from the second representative. In their messages, each representative told me to call an 800 number and any representative could pull up the case and assist me...

Call #1 - The representative asked me 3 questions, and the answer to each question was NO. One had something to do with switching some sort of international setting while typing; which by the way I have no idea how to do. The other question had to do with "special characters," and I cannot remember the third question. She also sent me a "test text," and concluded that my text was working fine, and she said that there was nothing else she could do. I found this strange because in the messages left by the 2 representatives, I was told that after answering the 3 questions, my case would be elevated, and investigated further.

Call #2 - Pretty much similar to the first call, except the representative had the audacity to tell me that as a "smart phone" user, I will need to turn the phone off and then turn it back on from time to time, and suggested that I do that after each scrambled text. That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard regarding cellular phones... I am not paying over $100 per month to have to turn my phone on and off every time I want to text certain people... Dropped calls were bad enough, and now I was supposed to put up with text errors? Absolutely ridiculous... Furthermore, I had already tried that, and it did not work.

There may have been a Call #3, and possibly a Call#4... I cannot quite remember... if so, the calls were all pretty much the same... a "test text," was sent which confirmed that text messaging was working on my phone. Apparently the representatives that continued to do that have comprehension issues. Text messaging was working, the content was the issue.

I called Apple back... the representative that answered the call immediately took control of the situation, added an AT&T representative to the call, and remained on the line while he trouble shooted. All trouble shooting strategies were unsuccessful. My call was immediately transfered to another AT&T representative (Apple representative still on the line), and I was sent a new SIM card, which was thought to be the problem. After receiving and activating the new SIM card, the problem persisted. The Apple representative set up an appointment at the Genius Bar, and I received a replacement iPhone 3G[S]. All text messages are now received and readable by the recipients regardless of the network.

Oct 4, 2009 8:55 PM in response to Jonathan G4

I am having this EXACT same problem, which I believe started after the new MMS update (but not positive). I have gone as far has having many conversations with AT&T with the same old routine of checking if SMS is working, but nothing has fixed my problem. I have also gone to the genius bar and they gave me a new iPhone 3G and that didn't fix it. I have tried resetting the network settings, turning off MMS function (in preferences of the iphone), and restoring from backup and as a new device....AND nothing has fixed it....does anyone have any other ideas??

Sep 28, 2009 6:36 PM in response to Jonathan G4

*UPDATE

The problem mostly occurred with Sprint users... there were messages containing only @ symbols, messages with @ symbols between each letter, and blank messages. This also happened with friends of mine on AT&T and T-Mobile, but less frequently.

I tried AT&T first, but I knew that I was not going to get anywhere when the representative asked me to turn my phone around and remove the battery, then take out the SIM card. She was very nice, but had no idea what to do with an iPhone. She ended up sending me a "test text," and I received it, so she concluded that my text messaging was working just fine. Indeed it was, the problem was the content of the texts.

I then called Apple, and the representative concluded that it was a network issue because it began happening with my 3G a couple weeks prior to upgrading to the 3G[S]... the Apple representative connected me with an AT&T representative who assigned me a case number. Unfortunately, when I received the call back from the representative, I missed the call. I also missed the call from the second representative. In their messages, each representative told me to call an 800 number and any representative could pull up the case and assist me...

Call #1 - The representative asked me 3 questions, and the answer to each question was NO. One had something to do with switching some sort of international setting while typing; which by the way I have no idea how to do. The other question had to do with "special characters," and I cannot remember the third question. She also sent me a "test text," and concluded that my text was working fine, and she said that there was nothing else she could do. I found this strange because in the messages left by the 2 representatives, I was told that after answering the 3 questions, my case would be elevated, and investigated further.

Call #2 - Pretty much similar to the first call, except the representative had the audacity to tell me that as a "smart phone" user, I will need to turn the phone off and then turn it back on from time to time, and suggested that I do that after each scrambled text. That is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard regarding cellular phones... I am not paying over $100 per month to have to turn my phone on and off every time I want to text certain people... Dropped calls were bad enough, and now I was supposed to put up with text errors? Absolutely ridiculous... Furthermore, I had already tried that, and it did not work.

There may have been a Call #3, and possibly a Call#4... I cannot quite remember... if so, the calls were all pretty much the same... a "test text," was sent which confirmed that text messaging was working on my phone. Apparently the representatives that continued to do that have comprehension issues. Text messaging was working, the content was the issue.

I called Apple back... the representative that answered the call immediately took control of the situation, added an AT&T representative to the call, and remained on the line while he trouble shooted. All trouble shooting strategies were unsuccessful. My call was immediately transfered to another AT&T representative (Apple representative still on the line), and I was sent a new SIM card, which was thought to be the problem. After receiving and activating the new SIM card, the problem persisted. The Apple representative set up an appointment at the Genius Bar, and I received a replacement iPhone 3G[S]. All text messages are now received and readable by the recipients regardless of the network.

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