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Originally Posted by OR78
I am trying to understand what you are saying here. So in a nutshell, you say that the android system limits your text messaging and then once you hit that limit, the network, Sprint here, has to be reset?
So my curiosity here is since when does an operating system inhibit network abilities? If you are correct here, then how is this accomplished. And how is the "system" reset?
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All I know is that within the apps made themselves they are limited by the control of the OS, Sprint has no limit and these parameters are only set forth on these said texting apps. Probably to ensure that the amount of texts sent does not create network interference.
The Bomber itself is limited by the OS, though it says its not. 100 seems to be this limit within a 1 hour period unless the network is reset or the phone is rebooted. (this is just from personal experience)...now your count will keep going until you "FC" the app itself and sometimes even till after a reboot. Even though this count is going that does not mean these texts get sent.
Try it on yourself if you like, send yourself 100 texts then immediately try to do it again. Your app should "FC" or Android system will in-fact warn you that a large number of SMS is being sent from a unknown app.