With the popularity of the Boost $50/Unlimited Everything plan, there’s been a lot of chatter regarding delayed text messages. In case you didn’t know, Boost is owned by Sprint/Nextel, and this plan is being run on the Nextel side of the network, which operates on the iDEN network (Sprint side is CDMA). Well, if your phone has been provisioned(activated) for at least 72 hours, then there is one fix that may help you get that ‘boost’ you need for the delivery of your messages on time.
NOTE: If your account is under 72 hours old, then you will just have to be patient. Welcome to iDEN. Messaging works a bit funny on this side of the world, and we happen to like it that way, lol, so for 3 days you’re just going to have to deal. During this initial provisioning period, you will also likely not have any headers in the messages you receive(“who sent me this?!?”), nor will you likely know that they are arriving in the wrong part of your inbox (but that’s another post entirely!).
So, if your account is over 72 hours old, and your messages seem to be slow or heavily delayed, here’s one option you can try that usually helps. (Note that YMMV* and if you’re fresh out of your 72 hours, you may require a manual refresh from Boost Mobile Care before everything’s working as intended). Most people have to have this done every month or two, but for those that use messaging functions heavily, the fequency could be greater. Of course, most folks never know this is what’s happening while they’re on hold with the tech or care agent.
Use Urgent Page to clear pending messages from the SMS box.
- Dial the NPA-NXX-7243 for your phone number
Basically, you’ll replace the last 4 digits of your cell number with ’7243′, which is ‘PAGE’. NOTE: due to the portability of wireless numbers, this is not always available for every number. the NPA-NXX dialed does not have to be the same one as the number being paged, they all go to the same central system.
- Enter the 10-Digit Number of the device to be paged
- Press ’1′ to c onfirm the number entered.
- Press ’1′ to leave the callback number (if desired), then ‘#’
- Press ’1′ to send the message
- Press ’2‘ to mark as ‘Urgent’, then press ’1′ for confirmation
If the cause of your delay is that another message is ‘stuck’ for whatever reason, then this will correct the issue, and your messages will be delivered without delay until the problem reoccurs. This helps about 75% of the boost ‘delayed text’ issues that I’ve seen, so use the comments to let me know if this helped!
*YMMV – ‘your mileage may vary’
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