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Rich Communications Suite - Samsung Galaxy S5

JanPW
2: Seeker
2: Seeker

Hi,

 

I installed the latest update for the Galaxy S5, and have a problem with the messages app. I now constantly crashes!

 

I wrote a post on here before, but it has been deleted. I would have at least expected a message about my questions in there on how to resolve this? and what vodafone is doing about it?

 

Thanks

Jan

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Ellis_VF
Community Manager (Retired)
Community Manager (Retired)

Hi Everybody

 

As you may have noticed, we have merged a number of threads surrounding RCS together into one thread per device. This has been done so all the conversations can be done in one place rather than in several different threads. This means we are making sure that we can monitor the posts easier and when we respond we are doing so to everybody on the one device.

 

Please note that this thread is for discussion for RCS on the Samsung Galaxy S5 device only. If you wish to discuss the matter on another device please go to the relevant thread. If there are posts about different devices made on here, then the moderators will move them to the proper threads.

 

Thank you.

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I just checked on the the Sammobile.com firmware checker and it still list the current firmware as:

 

Latest firmware info

PDA: G900FXXU1ANG2

CSC: G900FVFG1ANG2

MODEM: G900FXXU1ANG2

Version: Android 4.4.2

Added: 2014-07-22

 

So I am guessing its another dodgy Vodafone firmware

sat19
10: Established
10: Established
This was posted on another forum i dont know how true it is though quote,
What is RCS well it was launched way back in 2010 and got a
But Vodafone bought into the Idea for some reason !!
But nothing was done at this point as they were already upsetting HTC desire and Samsung Galaxy users already.
so why has it started again well
HTC one users they received a update which many thought could be 4.4.4, so they updated !
Oh how disappointed were they see
Re: Rich Communication Suite - HTC One - Page 21 - Vodafone eForum
Now 21 pages long
At the point of updating they were asked by a third party company for there mobile number
this rasied security concerns but there was no info or announcement
so Customers were left with Draining phones and a App that just didi not work
So Members like my self scrabled to the aid of these stranded users
I found out that yes it was a Third party company.
And raised this and posted info for HTC users.
when it came out from me and many others what Vodafone was doing it was to late
Then they Hit the Note 3 and well it just did not work.
But before all this they had removed the Disable feature on all there apps so there was no way to Disable them.
You could stock sync but that was it.
I posted a warning on the Galaxy S5 section fearing the worst
at this point I got Banned
and gess what i was right they didroll out a update for the S5 and boy what a mess
this hit my phone Via FOTA (OTA)
You could not send a message as well it just failed, there tecnical just kept sending out the APN settings for many this was the last straw

My mate/boss got banned as well, the Forum then started to get Heavily Moded
so Clearly they were up to No Good here
At this point Vodafone started to Blame manufactures OH DEAR !!!
HTC new Nothing over this
Samsung said and i quote WHAT hang on they have just rolled out a fix rom
(Vodafone had told samsung this was a Fix rom )
But there was no fix other then the RCS.
On samsung devices they had changed the default message app some how so it used the RCS,
Samsung hit the roof over this and were not happy that there own app that had been approved by Google had been altered with out there permission.

HTC commented to me what have they done now !!! and both scrambled to see what was going on

Samsung asked for comment from Vodafone and herd Nothing so they Pulled the rom straight away, and tried to contact vodafone yet again
HTC also did the same
Samsung Tecnical did a fantastic job of coming up with a fix to roll back phones
HTC also came up with a fix Ish not easy
So what did Vodafone do
well at first put up instructions on how to stop the sync after about a week
They changed there Terms and conditions of Message+ (No fix yet)

seven days had passed on the S5 section and still nothing other then a feedback section was offered to customers
Meanwhile Samsung got intouch with android/Google to get there backing on what had happened fearing a Legal backlash.
Samsung has to get everything approved by Google so they can use the Android roms this inclouds any system apps
Manufacture Bloatware has to comply with there Third party app rules
They commented that as this was not a System app the Disable feature can not be turned off
and had not been approved by them to be a System app.
This was passed to Vodafone who at this point did communicate, but only to point samsung to the Third party that was doing the Rom's for Vodafone.
Samsung emailed a list of compliance to them, HTC also opened up a Dialog
Sony also pulled the rom and posted the work around and promised this would not happen again.

Samsung still herd nothing until they got a Rom and was asked to roll this out as a Fix again.
samsung checked the rom and Nothing had been done so they rejected it.

So at the moment Nothing is Happening
Vodafone want this to work and they have asked there customers to work togeather to make this work. Mainly so they can make money from this messages go via a third party that see's the message and probs farms info from this.
So is Vodafone working with Manufactures on this
NO all that is Happening is there passing on the feedback to the people that make the rom who then pass on the bugs to the developer team at RCS
This should of happened well before Launch

Below is how Samsung said it should of been done

1. A announcement saying that in a upcoming update that a app call RCS and Messange+ will be Launched well in advance
2. Before they roll out the App they test this to make sure it works
3. They make sure customers can disable the app if they don't like it and revert back to there stock message app

They did none of this and until they sort this out then No Vodafone roms will be rolled out

sorry for the Long post but Networks need stopping from doing this to Android
There not allowed to do this with IOS firmware

Just had a look on SamMobile and the latest firmware now is:

 

Model: SM-G900F

Model name: GALAXY S5

Country: United Kingdom (Vodafone)

Version: Android 4.4.2

Changelist: 2089850

Build date: Fri, 12 Sep 2014 04:13:52 +0000

Product Code: VOD

PDA: G900FXXU1ANI3

CSC: G900FVFR1ANI2

MODEM: G900FXXU1ANG8

 

I've updated both my phones and so far seems to be OK

drey_p
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

@heyescroft wrote:

I've updated both my phones and so far seems to be OK


Did the update come with RCS?

PWIAC


@drey_p wrote:

 


@heyescroft wrote:

I've updated both my phones and so far seems to be OK


Did the update come with RCS?


 

Hi drey_p

Not that I can see.  I did get the message to add my phone number which I did (I hadn't read anything about it at the time) and got a text from VF saying that I can turn it off in settings but cannot see anything that references RCS and the only Message+ apps I've got were the standard Google stuff and were there before the update so I guess it isn't in the update.

drey_p
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

Excellent - hopefully this is a sign that they have listened and not implemented it on the S5!

PWIAC

I did my updates OTA on Tuesday morning after first checking on Kies but Kies didn't have it at that time,  I see that there are a couple of posts in this thread that give what I assume are earlier version numbers so maybe they pulled it before I did my update. 

Also braved up and installed .... no M+ :smileyhappy:

drey_p
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

I've just installed the latest update and can confirm that Message+ / Rich Communications Suite is integrated into this firmware.  The changes are subtle and it does seem to be working okay.  

 

The good news is that it can be disabled if you don't want it.  I will do a pictoral guide if I get a chance.

 

For those of you who want to disable it now.  Go to settings > default messaging app > rich Communications  and then untick the Rich Communications box.  You'll get a warning message about deactivating joyn service, just select deactivate

 

PWIAC

Yes I did just see .... its well and truely sneeked in.

 

Messages -> Settings -> Default messaging app-> Rich Communications -> then you can untick the box

 

Needless to say I have disabled this