@Paul Müller: no problem at all. Actually I am pretty sure they are
connected by being caused by same change in a code described by Paul
McGowan in #1571686: "I was prompted to change the default setting but
not for which sim to use, although the UI clearly highlighted the sim so
perhaps the setting no longer makes sense."

@Jimbo G: yw, even if I must admit I wrote it in a bit of "sarcastic" way, just 
to point out the fact that the way it was implemented it worked correctly while 
now it is just in big trouble.
Regarding OTA-10 - I agree with you, also think it was fine in OTA9

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Title:
  With dual SIM, SIM choice is not retained for a SMS conversation

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in messaging-app package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  For an existing SMS conversation with one contact (when using dual
  SIM):

  Expected behaviour: tap on conversation in messaging-app, the
  messaging screen opens showing the SMS conversation, with the
  previously used SIM selected.

  Actual behaviour: SIM #1 is always selected, even if all previous SMS
  messages to that contact have used SIM #2.

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