So, today in the morning I got my Lumia 920. Through the day I texted with my girlfriend, who has an HTC 8S, and we experienced some delays and mixed up messages, as some were coming before others and vice versa, and some weren't arriving at all, or they were, after almost 6 hours
Before that, we were texting heavily (3.5k msgs per month, for 2-3 months), and I suspect, that all these texts (around 12k all together) in the thread may have clogged her phone to that level, that she wasn't able to send/receive texts in a proper manner. Well, that's just my speculation, but we did a test. She deleted the thread, did a soft reset (volume down + power), and tried to text me with a much longer text than 160 chars, including pictures, smileys and other stuff. Guess what: I received it without a problem in a matter of seconds! I did it too, and she received the same kind of text in a matter of seconds without a problem.
So, I suspect, that the "overclogged" SMS thread did such problems, but I'm not sure, because it could be just a carrier issue, but here arises another question: Why didn't the SMS service go insane after the texts after the soft reset and thread deletion?
If anybody has a good explanation, maybe even a solution, or just speculates as I do what's the cause of this problem, you're welcome to reply and discuss this nasty problem. Or if anybody doesn't understand
Greets!
Before that, we were texting heavily (3.5k msgs per month, for 2-3 months), and I suspect, that all these texts (around 12k all together) in the thread may have clogged her phone to that level, that she wasn't able to send/receive texts in a proper manner. Well, that's just my speculation, but we did a test. She deleted the thread, did a soft reset (volume down + power), and tried to text me with a much longer text than 160 chars, including pictures, smileys and other stuff. Guess what: I received it without a problem in a matter of seconds! I did it too, and she received the same kind of text in a matter of seconds without a problem.
So, I suspect, that the "overclogged" SMS thread did such problems, but I'm not sure, because it could be just a carrier issue, but here arises another question: Why didn't the SMS service go insane after the texts after the soft reset and thread deletion?
If anybody has a good explanation, maybe even a solution, or just speculates as I do what's the cause of this problem, you're welcome to reply and discuss this nasty problem. Or if anybody doesn't understand
Greets!