Returns a promise that resolves to a Boolean, indicating whether SMS is available on this device.
Example
const isAvailable =awaitSMS.isAvailableAsync();if(isAvailable){// do your SMS stuff here}else{// misfortune... there's no SMS available on this device}
SMS.sendSMSAsync(addresses, message)
Opens the default UI/app for sending SMS messages with prefilled addresses and message.
Arguments
addresses (Array<string>|string) -- An array of addresses (phone numbers) or single address passed as strings. Those would appear as recipients of the prepared message.
message (string) -- Message to be sent
Returns
Returns a Promise that resolves when the SMS action is invoked by the user, with corresponding result:
If the user cancelled the SMS sending process: { result: 'cancelled' }.
If the user has sent/scheduled message for sending: { result: 'sent' }.
If the status of the SMS message cannot be determined: { result: 'unknown' }.
Android does not provide information about the status of the SMS message, so on Android devices the Promise will always resolve with { result: 'unknown' }.
Note: The only feedback collected by this module is whether any message has been sent. That means we do not check actual content of message nor recipients list.
Example
const{ result }=awaitSMS.sendSMSAsync(['0123456789','9876543210'],'My sample HelloWorld message');