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The following code snippet shows how to open the default messaging composer application of the platform using {{DocLink|QMessageService}} of Qt Mobility. The example loads SMS that is waiting to be edited and sent by the user. | The following code snippet shows how to open the default messaging composer application of the platform using {{DocLink|QMessageService}} of Qt Mobility. The example loads SMS that is waiting to be edited and sent by the user. | ||
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The following code snippet shows how to open the default messaging composer application of the platform using QMessageService of Qt Mobility. The example loads SMS that is waiting to be edited and sent by the user.
Code Snippet
Include the required headers:
#include <QMessageService>
#include <QMessage>
Enable messaging at pro file:
CONFIG += mobility
MOBILITY += messaging
Implementation:
QMessageService pMessageManager = new QMessageService(this);
QMessage message;
message.setType(QMessage::Sms);
message.setBody("Foo");
m_pMessageManager->compose(message);