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Hey you android phone people
Xiaou2:
Ive had this happen when I didnt have the Area Code in the contacts. Once the area code was put in, the
text went through.
HaRuMaN:
Both the same exact carrier, same phone for that matter.
Ended up calling them, had to go through and reset the MSID on my phone, after that, there was a flood of texts on my phone that I had missed through the day.
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: HaRuMaN on February 08, 2013, 08:36:00 am ---Both the same exact carrier, same phone for that matter.
Ended up calling them, had to go through and reset the MSID on my phone, after that, there was a flood of texts on my phone that I had missed through the day.
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Ahaa. Tech support might've done/asked you to do that. Didn't know what MSID was:
A mobile station ID (MSID) is a number that is associated with the home service provider and the wireless phone number. This is reprogrammed when the user changes home service providers. It can also be called the Mobile identification number (MIN) and is not to be confused with the Mobile Directory Number (MDN) in the CDMA world, which is the device's telephone number.
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 07, 2013, 07:41:30 pm ---Ive had this happen when I didnt have the Area Code in the contacts. Once the area code was put in, the
text went through.
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---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- ain't enough on mine. I sometimes gotta delete the contact AND any texts, re-enter the contact.......
Always enter the area code when you dial/text a number. That way when you want to add them, there's likely no [future] hitch.
Xiaou2:
--- Quote ---I sometimes gotta delete the contact AND any texts, re-enter the contact.......
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Yup. Had that happen too.
I wonder if its a flash corruption error... or just really pathetic programming...
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on February 08, 2013, 11:07:50 pm ---
--- Quote ---I sometimes gotta delete the contact AND any texts, re-enter the contact.......
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Yup. Had that happen too.
I wonder if its a flash corruption error... or just really pathetic programming...
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I think it's an oversight in Android, possibly because of different phone styles. I'm still on Froyo.EC05. Seems better than Eclair. I didn't like Gingerbread's interface, everything was too small/not bold enough (and I have pretty good vision), and it didn't fix the issues I was having with some stock apps that I prefer over 3rd party ones. Especially the camera: they took the 'mute shutter sound' feature off the stock Android camera.....Android Central folks told me because fems were gettin all butt hurt about their picture bein taken without warning.
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