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A bug with SMS? |
Gabster Joined: Mar 08, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
The weirdest thing is happening with my phone...if i click on Create SMS previous messages that I wrote is now displayed on in the area where you are meant to write the text...not only that now previous text messages that I recieved and DELETED at least two weeks ago has now appears on in that area now each time I click on Create SMS a new message appears.....what is going on? Any ideas...another thing that I noticed is that the 10 sec reset thing has happened almost everytime that I have tried to text someone (i am using it without the flip) I know that this screen comes up ever so often, especailly of you are low on memory (which i am not...C drive is about 55% full while D drive is about 33%)...however ever since I upgraded the SW to R2D this screen has not appeared that much at all. I recently installed Handy Day 3.0 not sure if that is the problem, but I doubt it cause all the other versions worked fine on my phone....what do you think it is? Any suggestions, or help would be really appriated.
[ This Message was edited by: Gabster on 2003-05-30 02:16 ] |
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teg Joined: Apr 27, 2003 Posts: 157 PM |
Can't say I've encountered your problem. I have R2D. Just have a few apps installed. Do you have any program that messes with your SMS? If you do, make a full backup and try uninstalling them first and see if the problem crops up. If that doesn't work, uninstall the rest of your applications. Last resort is to do a master reset and install your apps one by one and test your phone for a while til the problem crops up. |
chris725 Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: 209 PM |
Same thing happens to me. And it only happened ever since I upgraded from R2D to R2F. When I click on create new message, old messages appear on the message text. |
Gabster Joined: Mar 08, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: UK PM |
Were you able to find a solution? |
chris725 Joined: Dec 27, 2002 Posts: 209 PM |
No solution yet. Am trying to live with it but it's getting really annoying. |
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