![]() The phone tries to send those extra invisible characters as part of the phone number, and the towers don't like them, so you get the error on the phone because the towers reject the phone's attempt to send the message. You can't see the extra characters in the phone number field either because the phone ignores them, or because they're empty spaces but don't take up space like the spaces that the spacebar on my keyboard generated when I was writing this message. ![]() I'm a bit late to this party, but I've had success fixing this error by removing the contact from the sender's address book, removing the SMS and call history associated with it, then recreating the deleted contact from scratch.įor the record, I've also seen this same issue and this same fix work on iPhones as well as Androids. It seems the issue is that the contact card (address book entry) for the number in question gets corrupted with extra non-printing characters. ![]()
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