Smart messaging is a
proprietary service developed by
Nokia
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used for the sending and receiving of various
digital media via
SMS
Short Message/Messaging Service, commonly abbreviated as SMS, is a text messaging service component of most telephone, Internet and mobile device systems. It uses standardized communication protocols that let mobile devices exchange short text ...
.
Graphical
Picture message
A monochrome picture that can be sent between handsets as a series of SMS messages. The typical size of a picture message is 72x28 pixels, which is sent as three separate SMS messages. Most
Monochrome
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Nokia handsets allow the picture message to act as a screensaver. Most color ones do not.
The picture message uses an implementation of the
OTA bitmap.
Operator logo
A monochrome picture that can be sent to a handset via an
SMS gateway as either a single or a series of
concatenated SMS messages. The typical size of an Operator Logo is 72x14 pixels, which is sent as two separate SMS messages.
Operator Logos sit in the middle of the screen and disappear when coverage is lost. The original intent of Operator Logos was to allow a Network Operator or
MVNO
A mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) is a wireless communications services provider that does not own the wireless network infrastructure over which it provides services to its customers. An MVNO enters into a business agreement with a mobil ...
to replace the name of their network (as stored on the
SIM card
A typical SIM card (mini-SIM with micro-SIM cutout)
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) with their graphical logo, but human nature being what it is, people now usually get one that represents them rather than their network.
There is a workaround that allows a standard size Operator Logo to be sent as a single message, however, compatibility with newer or non-Nokia phones is uncertain. A more accurate way of reducing the cost of sending Operator Logos is to reduce their size to 72x13 pixels. This size would be sent as a single message.
The Operator Logo uses an implementation of the
OTA bitmap.
CLI icon / Group logo
A monochrome picture that can be sent to a handset via an
SMS gateway as either a single or a series of concatenated SMS messages. The typical size of a picture message is 72x14 pixels, which is sent as a single separate SMS message.
A CLI Icon is a picture that will display on the handset when a call is received from someone whose number is stored in the handset as part of the corresponding 'group' (e.g. friends, colleagues, clients, etc.). The CLI Icon uses an implementation of the
OTA bitmap.
Internal structure
The content of each smart message sent is divided into two parts. The data header and the data content.
Data header
The Data header is again divided into two parts, the first part is exceptionally small, only one byte in length, and defines the total length of the header.
After this there are one or more 'Information Elements', these tell the phone what to do with the information when it receives it. The two most common Information Elements are for Port Number Addressing (code 05) and
concatenation
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(code 00) (telling the phone how to put together two or more SMS messages to make a single message).
The first byte of the Information Element Identifies (IEI) what information is to follow. The second byte of the Information Element is the 'Information Element Data Length' or IEDL. It tells the phone how many of the following bytes are part of the Information Identifier. The third and subsequent bytes of the Information Element are the actual information being conveyed. This is called the IED or Information Element Data.
A valid example of a Smart Message Header, expressed in hex is 0B0504158200000003010201.
This means:
0B 0B is hex for 11. There are 11 more bytes to follow.
05 This is the code for port addressing.
04 The next 4 bytes of data belong to this Information Element
15 82 Send it to Port 1582 (in other words, it is an Operator Logo)
00 00 It was sent from Port 0000. This is not relevant for most Smart Message types, but must be included nonetheless
00 This is the code for Concatenation. This content is being sent as multiple SMS messages
03 Three more bytes of information belong to this Information Element.
01 Message Reference No. If two or more items are being sent, giving them different reference numbers makes sure the phone knows which SMS messages belong to which Smart Message.
02 Overall, there are two messages.
01 This is the first message in the sequence.
Data content
The data content varies depending on the type of smart message. With graphical types, it contains the
OTA bitmap, and sometimes other information such as the
mobile country code and
Mobile Network Code. For ringtones, it contains the music etc.
See also
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Enhanced Messaging Service
*
SMS barcode
References
{{Nokia services
External links
Forum Nokia– Official Nokia Developer Website
SMS gateway
Nokia services