[android-porting] Re: Explanation about +CNMI parameters?

2009-04-29 Thread Nimit Manglick
Hi Daniel, +CNMI command is basically used to set the SMS settings to the baseband. It lets you to inform the baseband about ur platform specific SMS requirements like SMS mode ( whether u r interested in full SMS as URC or a URC only having a indication. ) Regards Nimit On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at

[android-porting] Re: Explanation about +CNMI parameters?

2009-04-29 Thread Daniel Baeyens
Hi Nimit, On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 12:40 PM, Nimit Manglick wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > +CNMI command is basically used to set the SMS settings to the baseband. > > It lets you to inform the baseband about ur platform specific SMS > requirements like SMS mode ( whether u r interested in full SMS as U

[android-porting] Re: Explanation about +CNMI parameters?

2009-04-29 Thread Nimit Manglick
Hi Daniel, I dnt think that an Incoming SMS URC will be rejected when data connection is up and that's why concept of multiplexing is coming into picture as we do have separate voice and data channels. Also CNMI settings didn't specify where to store the msg. (correct me if i m wrong.. ) The S

[android-porting] Re: Explanation about +CNMI parameters?

2009-04-29 Thread Daniel Baeyens
Hi Nimit, My words were just examples I was imaging... that's why I wanted to know the general "how should android handle SMSs?" :) When you talk about separate voice and data channels... I have been looking at the libreference-ril and the atchannel, and I think it works like this: - There are t