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I am very sorry but Your Samsung- F480 cannot be able to read or accommodate foreign characters. The squares that appeared on your screen represent a character that the phone could not be recognized such text.
YES.. you have to enter the password for each connection to secure the connections of both device.. like from using lg620, you to provide or enter the password of sch-r451 and vise versa..
Are you in Asian country which have special message character like Japan, Korea or China ? If yes, then there is no problem in your phone, its their problem which can't transcript your message character because their phone only support local text characters. And I'm afraid you can't change your text character, neither install certain problem in it because I've search this software but I found nothing. Hope this help.
160 character limit is 1) a limit of SMS not the phone 2) Your phone should be able to send multiple texts or SMS messages if your character count goes over the 160 limit. I know my iPhone allows for it but my Blackberry Storm does not. You might think about using email to send larger messages as a whole.
Your phone isnt set to the correct character support. Go to text messages and go down the list till you find settings. select text message settings and find "Character support" if its set to "unicode" change it to auto or GSM-Alphabet (Y).. Good luck
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