16-02-2022 02:15 PM
Hi,
I just bought a S21 Plus and had my old number transferred over from O2 to 3 network.
When I send a txt if the chat features are on in the settings, it shows its sent from the number that 3 network sent me on the new sim card. If I turn them off it shows its sent from my old number that I had moved over from O2.
In the phone app my number is at the top and it shows the number I was sent by 3 network on the new sim. It wont let me edit it as its on the sim card.
How can I change this please as its confusing to the recipient. Thanks
16-02-2022 04:57 PM
03-03-2022 02:48 PM
Hey Guys, i stumbled upon the answer by accident. All you have to do is install google message and set it as default, once done open Samsung messages and pop in your number into the Rich messaging prompt and ur good to go !!
22-09-2022 07:48 PM
20-12-2022 10:00 AM - last edited 20-12-2022 10:03 AM
I had the same issue, changed provider and ported my number to the new sim, but soon found that sms messages were sending from the temp number the sim had before I ported my number over.
I found then that the default mesaages app had cchanged at some point to Google Messages.
I was sure I'd figured it out when I found that by clicking into the Avatar /initial in the search box at the top of the Messages-> Messages Settings -> Advanced-> Phone Number, this was set to the temp number. However updating this made no difference.
Then I noticed in Messages-> Messages Settings -> Chat Features it said Chat Features are ready to use for <temp phone number>
Disabling / re-enabling Chat Features did not make any difference.
To fix, set the default Messages app to Samsung Messages, or any other messages app, then switch back to Google Messages.
Now when you go into Messages Settings -> Chat Features it will ask to verify your number and once verified, your number for SMS messages will finally be updated.
15-06-2023 05:10 AM
Thank you, this helped me with my S22+. Cell carrier and Samsung couldn't figure it out.
15-06-2023 08:12 AM
29-04-2024 11:00 AM
I had the same problem on my Samsung phone.
The solution was to make sure that in my google account there is only one phone number defined (the correct one). Once that was done, I was able to send and receive messages using the right phone number.
22-06-2024 06:06 PM
02-01-2025 09:24 PM
Thank you, this was extremely helpful!