all my app is base on SMS communication, first I use this sms package (https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/sms) but it's only supported by android. It's work fine for this.
But I need also to implement my app on iOS, so I use this new package (https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/flutter_sms) but it's didn"t work for me... when I try to send SMS to 0123456789, native sms APP call me an error :" wrong format [0123456789]".but I never add [].
I tried also simple_sms plugin (https://pub.dartlang.org/packages/simple_sms) first I don't know if it's iOS compatible, and when I click on "send SMS" I'm redirected to the native SMS app ...
I see that URL_lancher can send SMS, but if I understand, URL_lancher call also the native app to send SMS...
I need something more transparent. So are there an other example to send simple SMS in ios and android or just iOS with flutter, without call a second page ?
thank you
There's no available Flutter plugin with iOS support for sending SMS directly without launching an SMS app. For Android, you can use telephony - this has support for sending SMS directly from your app.
You can also try exploring Twilio. However, this requires a network connection to be able to send an SMS.
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How can I send a SMS from an iPhone programmatically?
Yesterday, I found an example code and coded it but the code gave me a SMS dialog (internal SMS dialog).
I just want to send a SMS programmatically without the internal SMS dialog.
Is there any example code?
Unfortunately, what you describe is completely impossible without a jailbroken device.
How to develop a sms app for iphone?
Are there any api available to develop this kind of app?
Is there any other way to develop this type of app for iphone apart from using api
Please suggest me some ideas..
Thanks
From what I know, SMS can only be sent from the official SMS app.
You can only forward the user to the application. You may specify the phone number of the recipient. Unfortunately, you can't even specify the content of the SMS, so it's not of much use.
If you are interested : How to programmatically send SMS on the iPhone?
If you are interested in how to design an application that looks like the SMS application, please specify this in your question.
Check the documentation for MFMessageComposeViewController. iOS 4.0 or later is required though.
On earlier OSes your best bet is to open an sms: URL. The URL scheme only allows you to specify the destination number, not the content of the message.
Is it possible to implement IPhone's push notification service for a
Webapp that has an icon on the "desktop"? If so how?
That depends on exactly what you mean by Webapp that has an icon on the "desktop"?
No, if you're referring to a webapp where you have saved a link with Add to Home screen as per this Apple instruction.
Yes, if your webapp is a thin CocoaTouch shell using webkit.
i have an alternative solution for this:
1) create a gmail account and get gpush app on your iphone (setup the gmail in the app).
2) instate of sending direct notification to iphone, you can send an email from your webapp to the gmail account.
3) within 5 sec. you will receive the push notification.
hope this help.
You can always delegate the messaging to 3rd party notification apps.
One great example is Boxcar (http://boxcar.io/).
You can have your web app send notifications via their API and have them delivered to the app. Lastly, you can the use deeplinks in your message to open your webapp to point the user to the content item you wanted to bring their attention to.
No, it's not possible. It's only for cocoa touch (AppStore) apps. If you want more info, take a look on the documentation.
another alternative: use an sms service like http://www.smstrade.de/ to send an sms to the user's phone. That's the way I do it.
Another provider for sending sms as notification is https://bulktrade.de
There works world wide
You can use HTML5 to introduce your own push messages. From wikipedia
"For the client side, WebSocket was to be implemented in Firefox 4,
Google Chrome 4, Opera 11, and Safari 5, as well as the mobile version
of Safari in iOS 4.2.1 Also the BlackBerry Browser in OS7 supports
WebSockets."
To do this, you need your own provider server to push the messages to the clients. If you want to use APN (Apple Push Notification), you must have a native application which must be downloaded through the App Store.
From iOS 6.0 I noticed that a WebApp icon placed on homescreen automaticly refreshes after each webkit open of webapp. Of course if you change this icon on the webserver. So theoretically you can display any informative content in this icon(numbers, status etc) BUT it will not refreshes instantly - only after opening and closing a webkit webapp.
is there any code on how to implement the sms scheme in iPhone apps. in addition, implementing this sms scheme will allow my apps interact with the sms apps ma like doing subscription of advertisement or services?
The iPhone SDK does any SMS functionality, either for accessing received SMSes, or sending SMSes. If you need this functionality you should file a bug with Apple.
Using UIWebView embed a html like below
Launch Text Application
New SMS Message
Apple URL Scheme TextLinks
https://developer.apple.com/library/content/featuredarticles/iPhoneURLScheme_Reference/SMSLinks/SMSLinks.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40008054-SW1
After a review of the iPhone SDK documentation, I have not yet found a way for an application to be written such that it can programmatically process the content of an incoming SMS message within the iPhone platform. The idea would be for such an application to be running in the background and based on specifically formatted SMS messages would be able to take specific actions.
Does anybody know if this is possible with an iPhone SDK application and if so, provide a pointer to information about how this can be done?
Unfortunately, you cannot intercept - or be notified of - incoming SMS messages with the iPhone SDK.
One possible alternative, is to register a custom URL scheme that launches your application when a url with that scheme is embedded in the sms message and the user cicks on it.
to set a custom url scheme, you must implement both the CFBundleURLSchemes and CFBundleURLName keys in your application's info.plist.
In your Application's delegate, you can then implement the application:handleOpenURL: method to get any paramaters that were passed to your App from the url in the SMS message.
I believe that currently the SDK doesn't allow for background apps (except for apple ones).
BREW and J2ME had (and probably still have) ways to launch your app via specially formatted SMS, which may be what the Jeff is referring to.
Apple does have the upcoming Push Server which will allow you to send the user an alert which will give them the option of launching your app, but you cannot launch your app for them.
Unfortunately just registering an URL scheme dosn't help you at all, because the SMS app makes "http://" urls clickable only...
You can use CoreTelephony framework.But you must user some private api.And I have some demo code for this. https://github.com/edison0951/AppNotifyBySMSDemo