04-28-2018 05:41 PM - edited 01-04-2022 04:11 PM
I have only sent out 3 texts & was charge for 8 why was I charge 5 extra texts to my account
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04-29-2018 12:14 AM
The length of your text messages is a factor. If they are over 140 characters, they count as more than one message.
@Curly75 wrote:I have only sent out 3 texts & was charge for 8 why was I charge 5 extra texts to my account
04-29-2018 12:04 AM
As well as a long text message counting at the carrier level as multiple text messages, if you send a really, really long one, it will automatically get converted to an MMS message. (not sure if the 50 message plan even includes MMS)
04-28-2018 06:36 PM
My texting app will show a small number in the bottom right that tells you how many characters you have left in the sms. Once you go over it will show the number of sms messages your message is. Not sure if yours is the same but that could help you
04-28-2018 06:36 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMS
Maximum length of an individual SMS text is usually 160 characters in North America (based on old GSM standards with 7-bit characters). Although it could be 140 characters (on an 8-bit character set) or 70 characters (on a 16-bit character set).
Longer SMS texts (called "concatenated", "segmented", "linked", "multipart", or "long SMS") requires a few bytes of overhead (User Data Header) which actually reduce the maximum per-message length. Typical maximum length limits of "long" SMS texts are usually 153 7-bit characters (or 134 8-bit characters, or 67 16-bit characters). In theory, up to 255 discrete SMS segments can be concatenated into one "long" SMS.
In practice, most North American phones (that I've seen) default to GSM-based 7-bit character encoding and will only permit a "long SMS" composed of up to a maximum of five discrete/linked SMS segments (which all adds up to a total of 765 characters and "5 messages"). Some SMS software has options which can change the encoding and limits, although I've never changed them because I didn't want to risk breaking compatibility with the SMS settings on the network or on other people's devices.
04-28-2018 05:52 PM
that may be the reason because they where
long text message
Thanks.... Gordon
04-28-2018 05:48 PM
@Curly75, I'm guessing that you are on the new $10 50min/50 text plan... How long were your texts? A standard text message is 140 characters. If your messages were longer, they would have been broken up into multiple messages. Is this a possibility in your case?