Here’s The Fix if You Cannot Send Out SMS on iPhone 4S, 4 or 3GS


It gets really annoying when you can’t send SMS from you phones. As today the most used feature in phones are SMS. Every phone has some sort of fix, if you can’t send out SMS. Like checking you service provider SMS center number. Mostly this is the cause in most of the cases where you can’t send out SMS. Well iPhone users have more difficult time in solving this problem if they don’t know the solution.
Well if you are an iPhone 4S, 4 or 3GS user and can’t send out SMS? tired of doing all available web stuff available like inserting area code, signals are good still facing issue or tried many time to reset you network setting? tried to restore the iPhone old data? setting it up as new iPhone instead of restoring it from a backup? still not got the solution. You will happy to know you got the right place where you will find the obvious solution for this Sms sending issue. Try to follow the instruction given below, at the end of all following stuff you will get your sms back in the idevice
The problem with iPhone lies in the SMS center number. First of all, you need to check your SMS center number to make sure that it’s correct.
You can check by typing the following and press Call:
“*#5005*7672#”
You will then get a message as shown below:
“Setting Interrogation Succeeded
Service Center Address
+8613800100500”
(Note: The SMS center number or Service Center Address above is for China Mobile which is +8613800100500).
Now, if you are sure about your service provider SMS center number and the number is incorrect, you can change it by doing the following:
•    Type the following and after that press the Call button:
**5005*7672*SMSCNUMBER#
(Note: SMSCNUMBER would be your mobile service provider’s Service Center Address. You can Google for it or call your customer support hotline).
For an example, if you’re on Sunrise Switzerland, the message center number is +41765980000, so the command would be:
*5005*7672*+41765980000#
Once you’ve done all the above mentioned, you will see the following message:
“Setting Succeeded
Service Center Address
No Address”
To confirm whether the number is correct or incorrect, type the following again and press Call:
“*#5005*7672#”
That’s it; you have learned to tackle a problem that most of iPhone users will have trouble dealing with. Share with your friends and family and help them out as well.
What’s strange about Apple is that they haven’t incorporated a direct editing feature under Settings. While most of other mobile phones, have such option right in the settings like Nokia, Samsung and LG etc. While looking at Apple past history it’s not too hard to believe that such options isn’t there as they don’t want their users to change much settings in the iPhone.

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