• Disappearing text, and text icon that won't disappear

    From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to comp.mobile.android on Thu Apr 11 13:57:06 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.mobile.android

    I got a notification today, 2, one after another, that looked like I'd
    gotton a text. It had choices at the bottom, Reply, Mark Read, but I
    did nothing and after 3 or 4 seconds each one disappeared.

    It started with my niece's first name and said something about her
    birthday, which iirc is about now. I don't know who would have sent
    this. My niece calls or emails on rare occasions but never texts, and
    it was addressed to her, not me.

    But when I opened the text app, the only one this phone has, there was
    nothing there about her. The last text shown was from Monday and it's Thrsday now.

    What's going on.

    2) Also sometimes I get an icon on top of everythuign else, on the left
    side one thrid of the way down, that matches the Text icon, an dwhen I
    tap it, one particular text string opens up. It fills the screen almost
    but not quite and above the window are two icon-sized areas. One has the
    text icon and one has a plus sign. I've already seen this text and even
    if I hadn't I've seen it now and I want to close this smaller than total window, but the original icon is still on the side. Have you seen this?

    Xiaomi Redmit Note 5 or something like that.
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  • From Frank Slootweg@this@ddress.is.invalid to comp.mobile.android on Sat Apr 13 13:56:25 2024
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    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
    I got a notification today, 2, one after another, that looked like I'd
    gotton a text. It had choices at the bottom, Reply, Mark Read, but I
    did nothing and after 3 or 4 seconds each one disappeared.

    It started with my niece's first name and said something about her
    birthday, which iirc is about now. I don't know who would have sent
    this. My niece calls or emails on rare occasions but never texts, and
    it was addressed to her, not me.

    But when I opened the text app, the only one this phone has, there was nothing there about her. The last text shown was from Monday and it's Thrsday now.

    What's going on.

    The choices on the SMS notification panel are probably not only 'View'
    and 'Mark as read', but also 'Delete'.

    It looks like you accidentily touched the 'Delete' part of the
    notification.

    If so, you may want to have a look if your Messages app has a Trash
    folder and if so, see if the 'ghost' SMS messages are in there.

    In my Samsung Messages app, it is: <three vertical dots icon> -> Trash.
    My Messages app keeps deleted messages for 30 days.

    Hope this helps.

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  • From micky@NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com to comp.mobile.android on Sat Apr 13 14:10:01 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.mobile.android

    In comp.mobile.android, on 13 Apr 2024 13:56:25 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
    I got a notification today, 2, one after another, that looked like I'd
    gotton a text. It had choices at the bottom, Reply, Mark Read, but I
    did nothing and after 3 or 4 seconds each one disappeared.

    It started with my niece's first name and said something about her
    birthday, which iirc is about now. I don't know who would have sent
    this. My niece calls or emails on rare occasions but never texts, and
    it was addressed to her, not me.

    But when I opened the text app, the only one this phone has, there was
    nothing there about her. The last text shown was from Monday and it's
    Thrsday now.

    What's going on.

    The choices on the SMS notification panel are probably not only 'View'
    and 'Mark as read', but also 'Delete'.

    Yes, I'm sure.

    It looks like you accidentily touched the 'Delete' part of the
    notification.

    No, I don't think so. I dont' think my hand came near the screen.
    Certtainly not both times.

    If so, you may want to have a look if your Messages app has a Trash
    folder and if so, see if the 'ghost' SMS messages are in there.

    Aha, it was under Spam and Blocked. I found that page and looked at it
    months ago, and it had a bunch of offers for a genetic test or a USPS
    package that had allegedly arrived. Nothing that mattered so I forgot
    it existed. This time I was looking at the phone when the text came in
    and it started off with ny niece's name when there is a current big
    issue between her, her father, and maybe me. But that's just a
    coincidence, I see.

    It says "Hey Emily, it's Karen's brithday tomorrow and she wants you to
    come to the party." How can spam like this be successful?? Only a few
    people are named Emily and many of them don't know anyone named Karen,
    and most don't know anyone with that name who would want them to come to
    a party. If this could apply to 1/100 of a percent of people I'd be
    surprised. Why not spam that anyone could fall for, like your USPS
    pacakage has arrived.

    Of course it could be a valid text but sent to the wrong phone numberr,
    except it was sent 3 times. In my phone, you have to retype or have
    copied it before sending, so it's not easy to send more than once.

    Anyhow, it's not missing anymore.

    In my Samsung Messages app, it is: <three vertical dots icon> -> Trash.
    My Messages app keeps deleted messages for 30 days.

    Only about 20 of them, not counting duplicates, by my phone has spam
    going back to October 2021.

    I've never deleted a text so maybe there would be an entry for a list of
    those if I had. I don't use my phone much, especially not with those
    who text. Only 2 or 3 people have the number, not counting drugstores, airlines. etc.

    Hope this helps.

    Yes, definitely. thanks. >
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