I recently got a Nexus 7 with ATT LTE running KitKat. It's a very nice device with one glaring omission; no SMS. As the device is on a wireless network (with a dedicated phone number from ATT) I expected that I would be to use SMS but apparently that is not the case. Even if I send an SMS from my iPhone directly to the dedicated number of the Nexus 7 nothing is received.
It has an app called Hangouts but it seems rather limited.
In contrast, my iPad 2 (WiFi-only) has messaging that, when on a WiFi network, seems to run concurrently with my iPhone such that when an SMS arrives both devices can display it.
So I guess I've got two questions:
1. Is it unusual that I can't get SMS on a tablet and there any other tablets that will?
2. Is the ability of the iPad 2 to receive SMS due to an Apple trick wherein SMS coming into the iPhone are automatically routed, via WiFi, to the iPad or is there something else going on?
I'm RMAing the Nexus 7 and don't want to make the same mistake again.
It has an app called Hangouts but it seems rather limited.
In contrast, my iPad 2 (WiFi-only) has messaging that, when on a WiFi network, seems to run concurrently with my iPhone such that when an SMS arrives both devices can display it.
So I guess I've got two questions:
1. Is it unusual that I can't get SMS on a tablet and there any other tablets that will?
2. Is the ability of the iPad 2 to receive SMS due to an Apple trick wherein SMS coming into the iPhone are automatically routed, via WiFi, to the iPad or is there something else going on?
I'm RMAing the Nexus 7 and don't want to make the same mistake again.