05-07-2021 10:21 PM - last edited on 31-08-2024 01:19 PM by dalyer
Since moving to the 48 network, my phone keeps asking for my phone number several times a day, usually just after I unlock the screen:
It is a Samsung A51 5G that I originally purchased from Three. It never did this when I was with Three. The phone works fine with phone calls, SMS and data, so I don't know why it keeps asking for my number.
When I enter my phone number, the pop-up disappears until later in the day the next time I unlock the screen. I also tried dropping the '0' and touching 'Skip', but this screen still pops up later when I unlock the screen. I tried asking on Samsung's forum, but got no answer other than to try my number again.
05-07-2021 10:51 PM - edited 05-07-2021 10:54 PM
What application is popping this up?
It's obviously some messaging app judging by the message.
If I Google "just one more step to get the latest chat features" I don't get any hits.
06-07-2021 06:37 PM
It's the built-in Samsung Messages App going by the icon in the task switcher:
I might try later switching to the Google messages App as the default SMS app.
06-07-2021 08:51 PM - edited 31-08-2024 01:19 PM
Could the Samsung Messages App be trying to enable RCS features and 48 don't support this (I think it needs carrier support?)?
Is there any option to disable RCS in the app?
08-07-2021 09:55 AM
Thanks for the link, this now clearly is a bug in Samsung's Messages App.
On that page it mentions: To disable Chat features and return to Text (SMS/MMS) for Samsung Messages, open the app select the three dots on the right-hand side of the screen, then select "Settings/Chat settings." Disable the Rich Communication settings.
I get this far:
When I touch "Chat settings" or that orange 'N' thingy, it just greys out:
It remains greyed out until I close the Messages App. Even then, it just greys out again the next time I try going into that Chat Settings menu. It never shows that menu, so it looks like the only way to get around this problem is to switch to another Messages App, so I'll try changing to the Google Messages App now.
08-07-2021 10:10 AM
Stab in the dark again but if you enable airplane mode and try changing that Chat Settings option in the Samsung Messaging app with airplane mode enabled does it make any difference?
08-07-2021 03:17 PM
Good suggestion, however, it said "There was a problem connecting, try again later" and went no further. Once I turned off airplane mode, it just greyed out again when I touched it.
I then switched to the Google Messages App as my default SMS App. It automatically imported my SMS messages. It asked for my mobile number and then said that my number verified successfully and that Chat Features is now connected.
The Samsung Messages App continued to keep asking for my mobile number. I went into its App settings, but it wouldn't let me disable the App, so I erased its data and rebooted the phone.
So far no further pop-ups, so looking promising now.
15-08-2021 11:04 PM
25-08-2021 02:43 PM - edited 31-08-2024 01:20 PM
@PaulM0875 wrote:
Is there any solution to this? It's extremely frustrating especially when it pops up continuously and is a distraction when using Google maps as it hides the map and asks for an input
Did you try what @SeanB3045 did above?
31-08-2024 01:01 PM