I have tested msg class in SMS-GSM modem setting, and msg class 2(ME) & 3(SIM) are all workable to our mobile phones.
Could you explain what's difference between msg class 2 & 3 ?
Could you give some examples for using msg class 2 & 3 & 4(TE) ?
Best regards,
Frank
what's difference between msg class in SMS-GSM setting
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Message classes define target message platform and identify the message's importance as well as the location where it should be stored. There are four message classes – class 0 to 3. The most of mobile phones support message class 0 and 2.
Class 0..Display immediately - Indicates that this message is to be displayed immediately. The message does not have to be saved in the memory or on the SIM card (unless selected to do so by the mobile user).
Class 1..ME (mobile equipment) - Indicates that this message is to be stored in the MS memory or the SIM card (depending on memory availability).
Class 2..SIM - This message class is Phase 2 specific and carries SIM card data. Indicates that this message is to be stored in or the SIM card.
Class 3..TE (terminal equipment) - Indicates that this message will be forwarded from the receiving entity to an external device. The delivery acknowledgement will be sent to the SC regardless of whether or not the message was forwarded to the external device.
Regards,
Max
Class 0..Display immediately - Indicates that this message is to be displayed immediately. The message does not have to be saved in the memory or on the SIM card (unless selected to do so by the mobile user).
Class 1..ME (mobile equipment) - Indicates that this message is to be stored in the MS memory or the SIM card (depending on memory availability).
Class 2..SIM - This message class is Phase 2 specific and carries SIM card data. Indicates that this message is to be stored in or the SIM card.
Class 3..TE (terminal equipment) - Indicates that this message will be forwarded from the receiving entity to an external device. The delivery acknowledgement will be sent to the SC regardless of whether or not the message was forwarded to the external device.
Regards,
Max