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No it is not network dependent. I use the same network on other phone and get a delivery report notification and when I press the message details I can see the delivery time.
I am sure of that and if I have little doubt of that I won't post my problem here.
Thanks for your suggestion but it is not a network dependent.
@zeking if message is not delivered (while delivering) it´s shown as faded. after delivery it become bright. so there´s no need to chceck by long pressing on current message.
What you are referring its sending > sent message, it doesn't mean that it has been received nor viewed, I can send a message and it goes through, hence the change of color as you've pointed out, but the other person might have the phone off or airplane mode, there's no way for me to know when and if it was received.
tested right now:
i´ve sent message to my second number (mobile is turned off). sent message on my z3c is still shown as faded. after turning on second phone it becomes light... so that´s sign that message has been delivered (former check icon).
You didn't understand me well.
I know what you are saying and I know that bright and dark notices mean that the message is delivered but when I use another phone samsung or LG for example when the message is delivery you will a have a notification as if a message was sent to you and this notification contains that the message that was sent has been delivered now. Furthermore you can show message details at any time and get the exact delivery time of the sent SMS.
but in my xperia z3 dual I can only know if it is delivered when I go to the sms and by the bright or dark signs you mentioned and by showing message details it only says delivered or not, with no delivery time as other phones in addtion that you will not be noticed by a notification when the message is delivered so you must check it each time in the messaging app to see if it is bright or dark.
Is it clear now???
Thanks for the additional info, which messaging app were you using on the other devices?