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2010-07-05
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2010-07-05
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2010-07-05
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2010-07-05
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2010-07-05
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This doesn't stop the message from transmitting, just removes it from the conversations. Exact steps I followed:
1. Phone mode > Offline
2. Typed SMS to a colleague and pressed SEND
3. Opened Conversations. Deleted the top message (this has a gren circle showing unsent)
4. Phone mode > Online
Result:
Message got delivered to the colleague, though I don't have a copy of it in Conversations. Is it not how your phone behaves? Thanks!
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2010-07-05
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If the phone is sending messages while it's in offline mode then this should be reported as a bug.
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2010-07-05
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you didn't quite understand. did you notice that last step was to put device to online mode and as a result the message got delivered?
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2010-07-05
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2010-07-05
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My apologizes, but still there is a bug, he removed the message @ step 3 but still got delivered.
EDIT: I'm not sure if the message got delivered before step 3 or after that, in both ways it should not be delivered.
Thanks!
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