olanmills
olanmills OP t1_jdnsixd wrote
Reply to comment by UtahMama4 in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
Sure it works from the text recognition feature of the screenshot, but not from within the phone app itself
olanmills OP t1_jdnsfbi wrote
Reply to comment by RedditAnoymous in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
We’ll I have no business with him, so he's a spammer.
BTW, your solution doesn't work. Your method would work if there was no caller ID info present. (In this case, the caller ID identifies the caller as "WIRELESS CALLER ")
olanmills OP t1_jdbji62 wrote
Reply to comment by squareswordfish in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
This is an iPhone 13 Pro
olanmills t1_jdar7zd wrote
Reply to comment by Dadguy8 in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
Google has RCS encryption, but it only works for the Google Messages app. That's not their fault; it has to be that way since it's not part of the RCS standard
olanmills t1_jdaqlnf wrote
Reply to comment by AWF_Noone in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
That would work, but for it to work across different devices/and or carriers, they would all need to work together to implement it in a mutually intelligible way. If it wasn't part of the RCS standard, then it would basically be different device makers and/or carriers having side agreements with each other. So they use their own encryption scheme on either end with RCS in the middle. With situations like that it becomes too easy for the side agreements to not be the same everywhere amongst all parties, which ends up being confusing for consumers and possibly broken. It would lead to things like, oh these features work between these carriers, but not these, or if you message your cousin in Germany, you have to remember to use a different setting than when you message your friend in California, etc. It would be better if end-to-end encryption was part of the RCS standard, which I guess means we already need an RCS 2.0
olanmills OP t1_jdapst6 wrote
Reply to comment by Illustrious_Risk3732 in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
That doesn't work in this case. It only works if there's no caller ID name/title
olanmills t1_jdalyha wrote
Reply to comment by Boring-Option-5696 in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
The big problem with RCS is that encryption is not part of the standard
olanmills t1_jdalxwx wrote
Reply to comment by Dadguy8 in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
The big problem with RCS is that encryption is not part of the standard
olanmills OP t1_jdak5nc wrote
Reply to comment by Beateride in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
Thanks, that's a good workaround
olanmills OP t1_jdahjlq wrote
Reply to comment by TheCrick in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
This only works for me if there is no caller ID name associated with the call. In this case, the number appears much larger, in the same location that you see "WIRELESS CALLER" in the screenshot. In the case of my screenshot, I can long press on "WIRELESS CALLER" and copy that text, but I can't copy the phone number. Are you seeing the same thing?
olanmills t1_jdagu39 wrote
Reply to comment by KnockKnockPizzasHere in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
Yes, but SMS is antiquated. iMessage, WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and other similar services offer some important features that are very beneficial. The first among them is that that are end-to-end encrypted. This means that no one can see the contents of the messages except the senders and recipients. For example, if Facebook wanted to see the messages, even if someone was compelling them to, like the government, or the mob kidnaps an employee or whatever, it's simply not possible.
Also, a proper digital messaging service can handle messages as robust packages of information, with a format that is extensible, not just a raw message. It would be able to better handle group messaging scenarios and threads. You can get feedback if messages have been delivered. It would be able to better handle network interruptions. It allows for fun stuff like reactions and stuff. They could build better ways to block and report spam and harmful content.
SMS wasn't designed to handle these sorts of things
olanmills OP t1_jdaf0it wrote
Reply to Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
The phone number in the screenshot is some lowlife spam company.
It seems like if a call comes with some form of called ID (in this case, "WIRELESS CALLER"), then you can copy that name, but you can't select and copy the phone number. Am I missing an easy way to do this? The only way I see how is that I first have to save it as a contact and then open the contact details and copy the number from there
olanmills t1_jda7tqi wrote
Reply to comment by lazergator in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
It would be better to have a standard controlled by an independent industry body, not Apple
olanmills t1_jda0xnu wrote
Reply to comment by g-rocklobster in Windows Phone Link for iOS soon! In Windows Insider Preview for Windows 11! Super exciting! by Darkmage4
I really wish the industry would get together to come up with a new cross-platform messaging standard so we could get rid of iMessage
olanmills OP t1_jdnsmi2 wrote
Reply to comment by MrsBenSolo1977 in Is there no way to copy phone number from history without creating a contact, or am I daft? by olanmills
I'd like to see a screen recording of this. I can only long press "WIRELESS CALLER". Long pressing on the phone number doesn't do anything