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Technology which the web application is built-on is ASP.NET MVC 5. I'm starting to wonder if this is just an endless swamp of compability issues. Windows Phone doesn't seem to do anything. Opens up SMS editor, but only some versions allow prepopulated body. Apparently pre-filled body only works if you supply a phone number which you have in your contacts. Used to work on IOS devices but doesn't work anymore. I'm looking for an universal solution or library to fulfill the requirements I mentioned. I've tested following formats on various platforms, but unfortunately they don't work on all devices. There are plenty of suggestions here in stackoverflow to just format anchor or redirect via javascript but unfortunately these solutions are outdated and either do not work as is or are stripped for security reasons. Body of the message has to be prepopulated and receiver's phone number has to be empty. You can't manage or delete messages on your PC.I'm looking for a solution which allows me to open native SMS editor from web-page. To minimize network bandwidth and maximize performance, we show text messages that you've received or sent within the last 30 days. Get more done in your messages with one-tap calendar reminders. RCS messaging is also available for select Samsung devices. Messages by Google is the official Google app for texting over RCS with fallback to SMS/MMS.

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You can still send your favorite photos and GIFs from your PC. It also supports Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) messaging. The Phone Link app supports messages sent by Short Message Service (SMS). In the Photos gallery, locate the image you want, right-click it, and select Save as to save it to your PC.įollow the procedure above to add the picture from your PC to a message.Īm I limited to text messages or does it work with MMS too? If you have a photo on your Android device that isn't among the most recent, you can still insert it in a message. Navigate to the folder that contains your picture. To add a picture from your PC to a message:īelow the message box, select the Image button. The menu also has an option for inserting an image from your PC. The Image button also opens a menu where you can select from recent photos on your Android device.

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The emoji button and the GIF button open menus where you can quickly search for what you want. Adding media to your conversationsīelow the message box are three buttons to help you insert content into your message. If you encounter issues while using messages, our troubleshooting tips may help.

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Select the person you want to send a message to. A new message thread opens for you to begin with. To start a new conversation, select New message.Įnter the name or phone number of a contact. On your PC, in the Phone Link app, select Messages. If you haven't already set up messages, do the following: For more information, see Introducing Microsoft Phone Link and Link to Windows. In addition, the Your Phone Companion app for Android is now called Link to Windows. Note: We’ve changed the name of the Your Phone app to Microsoft Phone Link.













Open messaging