I switched to using Skype Preview as my default messaging app on my phone a few weeks ago so that I could reply to texts via my computer, I'm trying to get a grasp of sending MMS messages via this app.
For a while, I was using the normal messaging app on my phone to send photos via MMS because I didn't see the option to add an attachment. I finally noticed that the attachment option are only visible when keyboard is minimized. My brother was having issues with sending and receiving messages, so I was trying to send him some test messages to see if he was getting them.
Question 1: Can you write a message with an attachment, or does it always send the attachment immediately after selecting it?
I've been sending a photo with a typed message in the regular messaging app. When I open Skype Preview and view the conversation, the Skype app separates the message to show the photo by itself as one message and the typed message as a separate message. When I receive an MMS message with a photo and a typed message, Skype also separates those into separate messages.
When I add a photo in the Skype app, it immediately sends the photo as its own message before I have a chance to type out a message so that the photo and its description are always sent separately.
Question 2: Is it normal to switch to "Send Via Skype" when attaching a photo?
When I was testing the messages to my brother last night, I had "Send Via SMS" selected above the text box. When I selected a photo to attach, it automatically sent the photo as described under Question 1, but it switched the mode to "Send Via Skype." My brother didn't receive anything on his phone (Skype app wasn't installed), but it popped up on his computer where he had Skype for desktop running. This morning when I tried again, the picture message went through as MMS to his phone and did not switch to "Send via Skype" as it did last night.
This inconsistent behavior has me puzzled. Sending and receiving text messages has been pretty straightforward while using Skype Preview instead of the messaging app as default, but MMS messages are not as smooth. Not only can I not get a description and a photo to be sent together as one message, but sending via Skype versus via SMS seems inconsistent when attaching a photo.
For a while, I was using the normal messaging app on my phone to send photos via MMS because I didn't see the option to add an attachment. I finally noticed that the attachment option are only visible when keyboard is minimized. My brother was having issues with sending and receiving messages, so I was trying to send him some test messages to see if he was getting them.
Question 1: Can you write a message with an attachment, or does it always send the attachment immediately after selecting it?
I've been sending a photo with a typed message in the regular messaging app. When I open Skype Preview and view the conversation, the Skype app separates the message to show the photo by itself as one message and the typed message as a separate message. When I receive an MMS message with a photo and a typed message, Skype also separates those into separate messages.
When I add a photo in the Skype app, it immediately sends the photo as its own message before I have a chance to type out a message so that the photo and its description are always sent separately.
Question 2: Is it normal to switch to "Send Via Skype" when attaching a photo?
When I was testing the messages to my brother last night, I had "Send Via SMS" selected above the text box. When I selected a photo to attach, it automatically sent the photo as described under Question 1, but it switched the mode to "Send Via Skype." My brother didn't receive anything on his phone (Skype app wasn't installed), but it popped up on his computer where he had Skype for desktop running. This morning when I tried again, the picture message went through as MMS to his phone and did not switch to "Send via Skype" as it did last night.
This inconsistent behavior has me puzzled. Sending and receiving text messages has been pretty straightforward while using Skype Preview instead of the messaging app as default, but MMS messages are not as smooth. Not only can I not get a description and a photo to be sent together as one message, but sending via Skype versus via SMS seems inconsistent when attaching a photo.