If your SMSC setting is incorrect, you’ll still receive messages because the sender’s SMSC dispatches them directly to your SIM. However, your outgoing messages fail because they don’t reach your carrier’s SMSC. For context, see this diagram: Your SMSC might have been misconfigured or deleted, perhaps after downloading a root app intended to enable VoLTE. The lesson here is that apps modifying telephony settings can cause issues if their function isn’t clearly understood.

1. Set SMSC Through Secret Phone Menu

By accessing the secret phone menu, you have the ability to directly refresh or modify the SMSC number—the gateway responsible for proper SMS delivery. It’s a useful approach that can bypass usual system limitations and make sure your messages find their way to the intended recipient. If unsure of your carrier’s SMSC, you could consult a list of global SMSC numbers for popular carriers by country, but be aware such lists may not be current. Contacting your carrier directly for the correct SMSC number is most reliable. If Update error occurs after manual entry, you may convert the SMSC to PDU format. Although this didn’t work for me, the following steps might succeed for you:

2. Set SMSC in Default Messaging App

Some users favor third-party messaging apps over native ones. However, if you’ve disabled bloatware as a root user, you might have disabled the default SMS app, which often can adjust the SMSC number – a function not typically present in third-party apps due to the default app’s system privileges. By accessing the default messaging app’s settings, you can directly input the correct SMSC value. This approach bypasses potential restrictions you might encounter with third-party apps, thus restoring your ability to send SMS messages effectively. Note: Settings may vary depending on your phone. A successful text message indicates the problem is resolved. You can switch back to your chosen SMS app, but keep the default one enabled.

3. Reset the SMSC in Another Phone

If none of the above works, try configuring the SMSC using another phone and then reinserting the SIM into the original device. One user reported success only after an extra step: “I inserted my SIM into an old Nokia 6120 C and changed the ‘Pusat Pesan SMS’ title to ‘Message Centre,’ after which it worked.”

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