I'm having a problem with the time stamps in the messaging app.
If I send out a message at 3pm then the time stamp comes up as 3pm. However whenever I receive a message its always 4 hours behind.
Anyone know how to fix this?
do a search for sms timestamp to find the solution (common problem depending on what carrier you use)
i wonder if this can be easily fixed now with the unlocked bootloader
Still having this issue..Anyone know how to fix it?
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Is anyone else noticing it takes longer than usual (for an android phone) to send an SMS? I sent a 5 message long SMS (700+ characters) and it was on "Sending" for almost a minute. I know it takes longer to send longer messages, but on previous phones (D1, Fascinate), the "Sending" process would work in the background - so I can actually do other stuff on the phone while it sends. But the HTC Messaging app sends in the foreground, so I'd have to wait until it finishes sending to continue using the phone. I assume this is just the HTC Messenger app itself?
No issue w/ that on my end; however, had issues sending/receiving likely due to a previously discussed issue that a reply to number is sent with the messages initially that results in your friends not being able to reply back. A simple reboot seems to fix that for most people or you can disable that option in the messages menu from what I've read... but hadn't heard anything about delays in sending long messages yet...
I bought a bell sgs2 and unlocked it to use with rogers. Now my time stamps for texts are all wrong. The ones i sent are right times but the ones i receive are 5 hours late.
Example: i get the message at 10:00pm but it shows the message was received at 5:00pm
Any fix to this? Any help is appreciated.
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I have the same issue. The only solution I know is to download the Rogers SMS app from the Market. It will automatically correct the time for you.
I send a text then 30 seconds later receive a text. The received text displays as if it was received prior to when mine was sent.
I have my phone set to network time. I believe this is happening because the network time between the carriers must be different. The text comes in with a timestamp 30 seconds prior to the local phone time when the phone gets the text.
I guess I will try manually synchronizing the clock and disabling network time.
Has anyone experienced this?
As part of my job responsibilities I am on call and receive pages for system alerts. Sometimes, we get many (hundreds) of alerts at once. The first time this happened with my S4 it rebooted itself after about 30 SMS messages were received in quick succession. Three more times this past weekend it did the same thing. At the time I was on the lock screen, so the SMS notification thing was up on the screen, and I could tell it was having trouble updating the screen with the frequency of incoming notifications.
Anyone else experience this problem, and do you think Verizon would accept this as "faulty" and exchange my phone for something that can handle SMS notifications, if there's no fix?
No I'm not rooting, if I pay for a working phone I want a working phone out of the box. If I mess with it afterwards, THEN I have only myself to blame, but I'd like to get this issue worked out before I do that, as I have done with all the phones I've rooted/unlocked.
I have a serious issue with sending text messages. Texting works fine domestic. But I cannot send sms internationally.
First we suspected it was some issue with the Globe (Philippine Telecommunications Company) in Philippines because they time to time have unstable service.
But after some further testing it seems the issue is in my device.
I've discovered there is one condition that make texting work to send sms out from my phone.
IF I remove all texts from the conversation then it works to send a new sms. But not when there are previous sent and received text contained in the conversation. Then I get the toast message "sms failed to be sent".
Is this a known issue? Can anyone here reproduce this scenario?
I will reflash stock rom with flashtool one day when I have some spare time. But for now I have to live with the issue.
I know this issue is present on the Xperia Z3. But..yeah.
I call this a severe bug because I cannot contain important texts if I need to continue my conversation with the receiving part.