The problem I am having is with receiving Japanese and Chinese text in text messages. I can send Chinese and Japanese charterers just fine, but when others send it to me it just ends up as a blank text. I have simeji installed and have tried other apps but nothing seems to work.
Phone model: LG cx670
Android ver. : 2.2.2
my carrier is TELUS
any suggestions or help would be appreciated
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