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text message length!


Question Posted Thursday November 1 2007, 7:28 pm

i have a motorola razr v3xx platinum. when i'm sending a text it gives me a limit of 160 characters before it starts a new text.

other razrs allow up to 450 characters. does anybody know how i can get the 450 limit on my razr too?


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shayxo answered Saturday November 3 2007, 10:24 pm:
all cell phones have 160 characters. sorry theres no way to change it.

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theymos answered Friday November 2 2007, 10:57 am:
The SMS character limit is always 160. That version of the Razr simply sends multiple SMS messages without informing the user. There isn't any way to change it on your version.

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