I've been getting the same email invite issue, no matter which number I choose it will not allow me to send an SMS. It's irritating me now, I don't need to use it but it's appeared on my phone and I want it to work :lol:
:lolol: A lot of what you have written is exactly how I was feeling when I sacked off an iPhone and plumped for a Galaxy SIII. After about an hour of acquiring my first Android device I was looking at it thinking 'what have I done' . Everything felt so alien and I wasn't convinced. About a week...
Hmmm, I can only assume I'm being a technotard but I can't send anything via Hangouts, not even an SMS? Someone mentioned (may have been Bozza) that Hangouts is the only sms format on his device,could it just be that I'm not running the latest OS?
This Hangouts malarkey, if I understand correct it's the new format for sending sms on Android, but you can't actually send anything until the intended recipient has downloaded and signed up to the service?
Cool, I wasn't trying to slur you, just wasn't sure on the whole android-music-sync scenario. I'm due an upgrade soon and don't know what to go for, previously had an iphone but thought I'd try Android (currently Galaxy S3), there's certainly pros and cons for both formats.
Forgive my ignorance, but doesn't the same apply on android? I know if I make a playlist on my phone it will sync to my laptop, and if I buy a song on my handset that also syncs to my phone when I plug it in? Is that because I have Samsung Kies and other manufacturers don't operate such programmes?