Hi Nimit,

On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Nimit Manglick <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Daniel,
>
> +CNMI command is basically used to set the SMS settings to the baseband.
>
> It lets you to inform the baseband about ur platform specific SMS
> requirements like SMS mode ( whether u r interested in full SMS as URC or a
> URC only having a indication. )

Of course, of course, thanks :) Maybe I didn't explain my question correctly O:)

I would like to know which is the normal behaviour of the SMS arrival
on Android (if it should reject SMS when a data connection is up or
not, where to store the arriving SMS, etc...). Probably that will help
me to understand why thouse default parameters on CNMI are set like
that :)

Kind regards,

> Regards
> Nimit
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Daniel Baeyens <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Playing with the reference-ril, I've seen the default parameters for
>> this command. It seems that the expected behaviour for any supported
>> device is not to store ever any message into the SIM and never need to
>> access into it (I think so because I can't find any
>> RIL_REQUEST_READ_SMS_FROM_SIM)...
>>
>> In case I'm mistaken, could someone explain a little bit how Android
>> works for unsolicited SMS notifications (or SMS in general) and what a
>> new device should do to imitate the original behaviour?
>>
>> Thank you and kind regards,
>> --
>> Daniel Baeyens
>> Warp Networks S.L. - http://www.warp.es
>>
>>
>
>
> >
>



-- 
Daniel Baeyens
Warp Networks S.L. - http://www.warp.es

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