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    simataas commented  · 

    I have a Sprint phone and am able to receive MMS. There is a knowledge base support article on proper Sprint APN settings:
    https://chomp.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/285015-correct-mms-apn-settings-for-sprint

  2. 26 votes
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    simataas commented  · 

    The ability to have individual ringtones for each user already exists, but Chomp doesn't take the ringtones from the device's contact settings. Each contact must be set up individually in Chomp and it isn't obvious to the new user how to do so. Here is how you currently set up individualized ringtones in Chomp:
    1. If you do not yet have a conversation thread with the contact of interest, text them so you do.
    2. From the Conversations screen, long press on the contact of choice and press "Notifications".
    3. Press "Ringtone".
    4. Now you see the options that are available. Choose either "Ringtones" or "Music" for a list of the tones on your phone.
    5. Select the ringtone you want. You will have to know what the ringtone sounds like based on the file name (since there does not appear to be a way to hear a sample of the sound within Chomp).

  3. 29 votes
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    simataas commented  · 

    The ability to have individual ringtones for each user already exists, but Chomp doesn't take the ringtones from the device's contact settings. Each contact must be set up individually in Chomp and it isn't obvious to the new user how to do so. Here is how you currently set up individualized ringtones in Chomp:
    1. If you do not yet have a conversation thread with the contact of interest, text them so you do.
    2. From the Conversations screen, long press on the contact of choice and press "Notifications".
    3. Press "Ringtone".
    4. Now you see the options that are available. Choose either "Ringtones" or "Music" for a list of the tones on your phone.
    5. Select the ringtone you want. You will have to know what the ringtone sounds like based on the file name (since there does not appear to be a way to hear a sample of the sound within Chomp).

  4. 27 votes
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    simataas commented  · 

    The ability to have individual ringtones for each user already exists, but Chomp doesn't take the ringtones from the device's contact settings. Each contact must be set up individually in Chomp and it isn't obvious to the new user how to do so. Here is how you currently set up individualized ringtones in Chomp:
    1. If you do not yet have a conversation thread with the contact of interest, text them so you do.
    2. From the Conversations screen, long press on the contact of choice and press "Notifications".
    3. Press "Ringtone".
    4. Now you see the options that are available. Choose either "Ringtones" or "Music" for a list of the tones on your phone.
    5. Select the ringtone you want. You will have to know what the ringtone sounds like based on the file name (since there does not appear to be a way to hear a sample of the sound within Chomp).

  5. 36 votes
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    simataas commented  · 

    The ability to have individual ringtones for each user already exists, but Chomp doesn't take the ringtones from the device's contact settings. Each contact must be set up individually in Chomp and it isn't obvious to the new user how to do so. Here is how you currently set up individualized ringtones in Chomp:
    1. If you do not yet have a conversation thread with the contact of interest, text them so you do.
    2. From the Conversations screen, long press on the contact of choice and press "Notifications".
    3. Press "Ringtone".
    4. Now you see the options that are available. Choose either "Ringtones" or "Music" for a list of the tones on your phone.
    5. Select the ringtone you want. You will have to know what the ringtone sounds like based on the file name (since there does not appear to be a way to hear a sample of the sound within Chomp).

  7. 72 votes
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    simataas commented  · 

    The ability to have individual ringtones for each user already exists, but Chomp doesn't take the ringtones from the device's contact settings. Each contact must be set up individually in Chomp and it isn't obvious to the new user how to do so. Here is how you currently set up individualized ringtones in Chomp:
    1. If you do not yet have a conversation thread with the contact of interest, text them so you do.
    2. From the Conversations screen, long press on the contact of choice and press "Notifications".
    3. Press "Ringtone".
    4. Now you see the options that are available. Choose either "Ringtones" or "Music" for a list of the tones on your phone.
    5. Select the ringtone you want. You will have to know what the ringtone sounds like based on the file name (since there does not appear to be a way to hear a sample of the sound within Chomp).

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    simataas commented  · 

    The ability to have individual ringtones for each user already exists, but Chomp doesn't take the ringtones from the device's contact settings. Each contact must be set up individually in Chomp and it isn't obvious to the new user how to do so (and I think it's changed in the short time I've been using Chomp). I suppose it would be nice to have an option for Chomp to automatically apply the phone's settings for each contact stored on the device. In the mean time, here is how you currently set up individualized ringtones in Chomp:
    1. If you do not yet have a conversation thread with the contact of interest, text them so you do.
    2. From the Conversations screen, long press on the contact of choice and press "Notifications".
    3. Press "Ringtone".
    4. Now you see the options that are available. Choose either "Ringtones" or "Music" for a list of the tones on your phone.
    5. Select the ringtone you want. You will have to know what the ringtone sounds like based on the file name (since there does not appear to be a way to hear a sample of the sound within Chomp).

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    simataas commented  · 

    Yes, my stock messaging app (Samsung Galaxy S4) has the ability to add or remove recipients from group messages. This is something I miss and would really appreciate in Chomp! It is a very useful feature (and once you've had it, it is frustrating not having it).

    As another commenter observed, adding or removing a recipient will start a new thread, which won't have the previous messages of the old thread. It's just convenient, rather than typing in the previous recipients (+ or - one or some) to start a new thread.

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    Yes! This would be great - regardless of number of recipients. One benefit (for a single recipient) is that MMS won't split up after 160 characters. I wouldn't mind an option that would auto-switch to MMS after 160 characters.

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    I agree. This simple feature (add/remove recipients) is available on my stock messager (Samsung GS4). I don't like losing functionality.

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