Thank you very much. That works great.

On Sep 17, 5:28 pm, Jack Ha <jack...@t-mobile.com> wrote:
> Try:
>
>     sendIntent.putExtra("address", "123456");
>
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> On Sep 17, 4:33 am, Gustav Mauer <gus...@mauer.co.za> wrote:
>
> > I want to send an SMS from an application, but without needing the SMS
> > permission, using an intent. This way the user can also decide if he/
> > she really wants to proceed to send the SMS. The code looks as
> > follows:
>
> > Uri smsToUri = Uri.parse("smsto:123456");
> > Intent sendIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, smsToUri);
> > sendIntent.putExtra("sms_body", "Hello dear world");
> > sendIntent.setType("vnd.android-dir/mms-sms");
> > startActivity(sendIntent);
>
> > However, when the SMS screen now shows, the number is not filled in.
> > The SMS body is however filled in. This happens on the emulator and on
> > a phone. What am I doing wrong please?
>
>
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