I want to develop an iphone app ,in which user can send a common message (Broadcast Message) to unlimited (Select All Contacts) and send to all at one time (In single attempt ) .It's possible to share images or text you want through Whatsapp in a iOS app?
Any idea regarding this?
There's also a WhatsAppKit on Github now: Check Link
There is no way you can use Whats app into App up till now. If so than also i will suggest not to rely on that.
If you want to make an feature for to broadcast a text message or image the best way is to implement your own. You can do the following:
Use xmpp Protocol
Implement push notification to notify for new broadcast messages
Create API for sending/receiving text messages & image & call it when you get notification
For more guidance refer this : http://quickblox.com/developers/SimpleSample-chat_users-ios
I want to add 100 SMS in my iPhone programmatically. Does anyone know how to do it?
You can use MFMessageComposeViewController to present a viewController filled with text and numbers to the user. But you can't send automatically sms.
You could use web based SMS API services I believe. Take a look at Twilio as an example. Also the One API Gateway is currently rolled out across Canada and will be expanding to other markets soon
I used this code in my app in order to send background sms
But i am not able to upload app on itunes it says:using non public api
#class CTMessageCenter;
can any one tell me any way to send schedule sms when application is in background
or
can any one tell me any way to send sms without presenting SMS composer
There is no "legal" (aka permitted by Apple) way to do this.
The only work around I can assume is having a webservice on a server side, which would be the one sending the messages. You're app should communicate with the server and tell him what to do (text, hour...)
You cant :) why would apple let you send sms on peoples behalf?
Until yesterday I thought that it was not possible to send background SMS without using the IOS SMS interface (Which many people here assure also). However, today I downloaded a new app called SmartSender, which schedules your SMS and then sends it automatically.
I tested it and the SMS is not actually sent on background, but a local notification appears and when you click on it to bring app to foreground, the SMS is sent automatically.
How could this be achieved?
Maybe Apple approved the app because the interface is very clear on what you are doing and what you are sending, but how can you send SMS without showing the interface?
Update: The scheduled SMS appear on my phone Messages app as sent, so I don't think that they are using another service to send SMS, also the receiver phone is indicated that the SMS was sent from my phone.
Update 2: OK I'm using and watching the app doing this, so IT IS POSSIBLE without showing the default interface, I'm not asking whether this can be done or not. I am using it with all internet connections turned OFF, and the message is sent from MY PHONE so it appears on the MESSAGES APP. So the app is not using any third party service.
Update 3: I will accept my own answer, in fact it is not possible; however it was when the question was answered. The App in question has now specified in its description that it won't work in iOS 6, so I think Apple patched some bug that could be exploited to achieve this functionality.
Having tried the app, I can verify that it does send SMS programmatically, without showing the SMS interface. And it clearly doesn't happen through a third-party service, since the message gets sent as an iMessage when possible.
It's also clear from all the other answers that there aren't any public APIs for sending SMS programmatically, so the developer must have used a private API and yet somehow snuck this app through the approval process.
Specifically, it seems he used the CoreTelephony API. This post on SO describes the procedure. Apparently you'll also need to get your hands on the CoreTelephony header files somewhere.
I've been looking into the SMS send/receive limitation on iOS for a few days, using iOS 6 and XCode 4.5 (latest as of writing). I was curious about this SmartSender application so I purchased it.
I don't know if it's because I only tried it on iOS 6, but I get the standard message controller (MFMessageComposeViewController) to send messages. I have tried delayed send - I get the message controller at prescribed time and have to manually click on Send. I have tried immediate send - that pops up the controller and I also have to manually click on Send. If I click on Cancel, the app actually loops me back into the message controller (I can't cancel unless I kill the app!)
So true, this allows entering messages from a custom UI, but then the message itself is copied into the MFMessageComposeViewController and that is what sends the SMS. So App Store approved, but nothing like what we're all looking for!
You can not send SMS programmatically in background, you can use following third party API to send the text message (SMS).
http://www.twilio.com/
http://www.nexmo.com/
https://www.tropo.com/
I would suggest nexmo, its easy to use and support international messages also.
In fact it is not possible; however it was when the question was answered.
The App in question has now specified in its description that it won't work under IOS 6, so I think apple patched some bug that could be exploited to achieve this functionality.
You can use:
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] openURL: #"sms:+3912345678"];
it doesn't work on simulator... and you cannot send programmatically sms!
Tested on iOS < 6.
There is no way to send SMS programmatically. You may want to investigate a 3rd party service service for sending SMS like Twilio.
I'm still new to the API and I wanted to ask:
Can you send a text message programmatically?
Can you access the users contact list programmatically?
I'm thinking no. I haven't seen anything about text messaging in the API, and I figure the sandboxing that the iPhone does keeps you away from the phones contact list.
Thanks everyone.
1) I'm afraid you can't send SMS with the iPhone SDK although you can make a link to send an SMS like so:
a href="sms:408-555-5555">408 555 5555</a>
2) You can access the contact list with the Address Book UI framework
one way round the sms/mms problem is to use an external aggregator then you can utilise http between a server and the iphone to send sms obviously there is a cost involved this way to the developer
Yes You can build an app to send SMS.
All u need a server API, which u gonna call through ur code, to send sms.
I am saying this bcoz i am currently working on it.
As soon as i m done with my app,i am gonna share it.
http://shishir.com?from=shishir&to=shishir&message=hi&sandbox=false&username=user&password=pass
u hv to pass values through URL.
will go in deep very soon.
regards
shishir