I don't know exactly what Samsung phones do, but at least the phones I'm familiar with show URLs in the SMS body as hyper links that open inside the WAP browser. You could send a SMS with a link to your customers that contains a session id/uniq identifier that you could use to identify the paid for contents.
The link could either point directly to the content in question or a page that gives your users a choice. Regards Joerg -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Konstantin Vainer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 4. M�rz 2004 13:07 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: samsung vs wappush Hi all, Has anyone succeeded sending a wappush to samsung phones? Or maybe they have some other way of delivering files (images, polyphonic ringtones, java games etc) to phones? Thought about encoding everything into the ems messages, but that would be one hell of sms... costs would be enormous... and i am not sure it is possible to send such number of multipart messages at all I tried to send wappush-si , wappush-sl and wapbookmark to the samsung phones, no success, they just don't understand the udh (seems so) So i ask myself (and you :) ), apart from wap browsing, how can i give away content to the samsungs? i need to charge users for the content, so putting an open wap is not a good option... I could show only items person payed for on the wap page, but for that i need to know phone's msisdn, and i am not getting it from the wap gateway of course... Thanks in advance for help, Konstantin
