On Jan 23, 5:19 pm, Casper Bang <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Apart from that bugs like this should have never made it through
> > Google / vendor / carrier QA, what do you do with an Android handset
> > now that doesn't get firmware upgrades anymore? Stop texting?
>
> Nothing that dramatic. Since on Android, most everything is an SPI
> coupled up om intents, one just has to install and use another
> application i.e. Handsent SMS. Since the bugs are related to stock,
> HTC Desire and all the other handsets shipping with a carrier/handset
> branded messaging app, is not affected.

Fair enough - if the "plain Google" messaging app is affected, then
Google is taking steps to rectify this at least with the Nexus
phones.  Still, you shouldn't have to rely on consumers to fix an
Android bug by installing another messaging app.

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