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MidwestDrummer 09-14-2009 12:17 AM

New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
What's with the new text message indicator on the TP?! This issue only seems to happen when I have long conversations via text. Once the convo is over, I'll close the messaging screen, and when i get back to the home screen, it says I have a bunch of new messages, but it's the exact same number of messages that I received from the other person during the text convo. I dunno why it's saying they're new messages, because I obviously saw them during the course of the convo. The kicker is that I have to keep loading that particular convo multiple times and look at each "new" message on multiple pages. The number of times I have to load and close the convo is directly proportional to how long the convo was. I NEVER had this issue with my original TP. If the text message was already open while having the convo, it would automatically designate previous receive messages as "read" as soon as I responded to them. I never had to close the message and open it again to change that, or do it on multiple pages of the convo. The issue is taken care of if I simply delete the text convo, but I don't want to have to do that, just to make my phone show that I don't have any new messages.

This is quite annoying, and I can't figure out how to resolve this.

imnuts 09-14-2009 12:38 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
This is how it's been working on my Apache since I flashed it to WM6.1 and used the threaded messaging option. Did you have threaded text messaging on your TP1 as I haven't had it mark the previous message I was responding to as read unless I closed out of the sms/mms app and reopened it when a new message came in.

otterit 09-14-2009 12:41 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
"The kicker is that I have to keep loading that particular convo multiple times and look at each "new" message on multiple pages."

same issue here even with short conv. in my opinion, this is a poorly designed feature of the phone. the only way i have found to get around the notification window is to open each text individually. for some reason, the TF3D messages interface does not always mark a text as 'read' when you see it on the screen.

the same goofy thing happens with email. you have to click on every message. the tf3d viewer does not mark a message a read.

emmanuel.a.asselin 09-14-2009 12:42 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
hey if you open the conversation (not from manila)and then view it go up your conversation by pressing the up button...you'll see the indicator go away...

MidwestDrummer 09-14-2009 01:00 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by imnuts (Post 1163356)
This is how it's been working on my Apache since I flashed it to WM6.1 and used the threaded messaging option. Did you have threaded text messaging on your TP1 as I haven't had it mark the previous message I was responding to as read unless I closed out of the sms/mms app and reopened it when a new message came in.

This is never how it worked with my original TP, or any of my previous WM devices. I always used to have long text convos with my original TP, and then when I was done, I could simply close the threaded convo and there wouldn't be any new message indicator. Why? Because I'd obviously seen all of the "new" messages during the course of the convo while the threaded convo was already open. This isn't so with the TP2. I can sit here and have a lengthy convo via threaded text, but when I'm done I'll close the threaded text convo, and it'll show a bunch of new messages, even thought I've obviously already seen them during the course of the convo while the threaded text was open.

Quote:

Originally Posted by emmanuel.a.asselin (Post 1163365)
hey if you open the conversation (not from manila)and then view it go up your conversation by pressing the up button...you'll see the indicator go away...

Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you mean by this.

ajac 09-14-2009 02:33 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
yeah noticing this to I have to go back to the message and it finally goes away come on HTC fix this!

otterit 09-14-2009 02:52 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ajac (Post 1163573)
yeah noticing this to I have to go back to the message and it finally goes away come on HTC fix this!

i have mentioned this a couple times. i dont think htc will consider this a 'fix'. the app is running lousy but 'as designed'. this would be considered an enhancement request.

my *guess* is the HTC Messaging programs are not directly linked to WM 6.1. The viewing windows are eye candy and the developers never intended for a user to do real activities in the htc apps.

rjmjr69 09-14-2009 03:05 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
This was a problem with my tp1 original mms but then I updated to a newer version and it went away. I'm currently trying to install a newer version now I just want to ensure I keep all the right sprint settings.

Did you happen to also notice when you open a message most the time you have to click into the box to start typing?

Lee K 09-14-2009 04:11 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
Happens to me as well, very annoying and one of like.... maybe three flaws about this phone. It's an actual problem though and HTC needs to fix it. Also the clicking in the box to type is annoying.

NYC Guy 09-14-2009 09:45 AM

Re: New Message Indicator; showing new messages even after viewing them
 
Is this happening on all versions of the TP2 or just on one carrier's model?


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