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Sending Urdu(language) text message on mobile phone
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shal
2008-03-24 17:59:11 UTC
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Hi,

I want to know why some cell fone have not the capability of recievin
urdu text messages...Although every mobile supports Unicod
charecter...does it has any thing to do with Operating System of cel
phone?????? Is that operating system which is being hurdle and no
displaying and missing some of unicode charecters ????


can u suugest how can i send urdu text messages to any mobile set s
that is it will work on older nokia phones simbian os windows ce an
etc


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shal
John Henderson
2008-03-24 19:06:51 UTC
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Post by shal
I want to know why some cell fone have not the capability of
recieving urdu text messages...Although every mobile supports
Unicode charecter...does it has any thing to do with Operating
System of cell phone?????? Is that operating system which is
being hurdle and not displaying and missing some of unicode
charecters ????
Strictly speaking, any phone which can receive text messages can
receive Unicode messages. It's the ability to display them
correctly which will be lacking. GSM standards require that
received messsages be stored internally exactly as received.
Post by shal
can u suugest how can i send urdu text messages to any mobile
set so that is it will work on older nokia phones simbian os
windows ce and etc.
Support for the display of any particular Unicode character set
is optional for phone manufacturers. People who wish to
receive and read Urdu language texts will need to buy phones
with that support built-in. The same goes for Tibetan, Latin
and Hebrew character sets, for example.

Unfortunately, only the 7-bit GSM default alphabet defined in
GSM 03.38 is guaranteed universal support.

John
shal
2008-03-25 11:17:18 UTC
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John wrote:
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Support for the display of any particular Unicode character set i
optional for phone manufacturers-

From that u mean operating system of the old mobile phone are no
supportive enough to display that particular(urdu) kind of text???

Would u like to give me suggestion that making or designing some PD
format that can travel and can be viewable on any device (old and new
not depending on the operating system would solve that problem to som
extend??????

thanks for ur replies

Sha


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shal
John Henderson
2008-03-25 19:40:20 UTC
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Post by John Henderson
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Support for the display of any particular Unicode character
set is optional for phone manufacturers-
From that u mean operating system of the old mobile phone are
not supportive enough to display that particular(urdu) kind of
text???
Yes, the firmware in the phone will lack the required
sophistication. For most phones, calling the firmware an
"operating system" is a gross exaggeration.
Post by John Henderson
Would u like to give me suggestion that making or designing
some PDU format that can travel and can be viewable on any
device (old and new) not depending on the operating system
would solve that problem to some extend??????
The only way to guarantee that a message will be displayed
correctly on the maximum number of receiving devices is to
restrict yourself to the 7-bit default alphabet, and it's also
best to avoid using a UDH. A UDH (user data header) is
required by concatenated messages (those more than 160 7-bit
characters), and by EMS (enhanced messages containing graphics,
sounds, etc).

The 7-bit alphabet is the original European character set.
Unicode support came later, after GSM escaped from Europe
(beginning with Australia). And cheap phones (by their nature)
are not feature-rich anyway.

John

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