Guest Wombleuk Posted December 16, 2006 Report Posted December 16, 2006 In the last week or so, the signal at home has been a bit iffy. I sent a couple of texts to my wife yesterday, but when she rang me today, she said that she had not received them. I went to check 'sent messages' and they weren't there! I noticed that I had about half a dozen messages in my draft folder, checked it and there they were!!!! Now, with previous phones I've had, if a text message couldn't be sent straightaway, it would automatically be sent later when it found a decent signal. I would expect a smartphone to be just as smart, if not smarter. So, why does it just dump texts into the draft folder without even telling me ? And, is there any way to make it do what other phones do? cheers, Graham
Guest jimbouk Posted December 16, 2006 Report Posted December 16, 2006 Depending on your rom, it should tell you. You would need to either stay in the messaging app, or look back at it a few minutes after sending and there will be a pop up saying "Your message couldnt be sent and has been moved to the drafts folder" I know on some older roms/devices, closing the messaging app whilst a message was in the outbox did actually shut down messaging.
Guest looeee Posted December 17, 2006 Report Posted December 17, 2006 (edited) >So, why does it just dump texts into the draft folder without even telling me It did tell you. Instead of saying message sent (for a few seconds) it will have given you an error (for a few seconds) Edited December 17, 2006 by looeee
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