Hello everyone, I'm new here and I didn't see an "introduce yourself" type thread, so if there is actually one, sorry that I missed it.
Here is my problem: I'm using CyanogenMod version 11-20141114-UNOFFICIAL-i9105p (featured here http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...od-11-t2800254) on my Galaxy GT-I9105P (Galaxy S2 Plus).
I'm from Bosnia so I use Latin characters when typing (č,ć,, etc). I noticed that when using these, my SMS capacity shortens. First typed character of this type takes 90 character space and every next one takes 1, like normal ones. I presume this happens because of encoding or something similar. Messages app has "Strip Unicode" option but then I can't actually send these., it automatically converts them (č to c, to s...).
This happens in non stock apps also.
I've used Android 4.2.2 on the same device before and this was not an issue, so that leads me to think that there must be some way of resolving this.
Is there a solution, has anyone had similar issues?
Thanks!
Here is my problem: I'm using CyanogenMod version 11-20141114-UNOFFICIAL-i9105p (featured here http://forum.xda-developers.com/gala...od-11-t2800254) on my Galaxy GT-I9105P (Galaxy S2 Plus).
I'm from Bosnia so I use Latin characters when typing (č,ć,, etc). I noticed that when using these, my SMS capacity shortens. First typed character of this type takes 90 character space and every next one takes 1, like normal ones. I presume this happens because of encoding or something similar. Messages app has "Strip Unicode" option but then I can't actually send these., it automatically converts them (č to c, to s...).
This happens in non stock apps also.
I've used Android 4.2.2 on the same device before and this was not an issue, so that leads me to think that there must be some way of resolving this.
Is there a solution, has anyone had similar issues?
Thanks!
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