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Adding new contact to address book from Messaging app #1033

Open james-lyon opened 5 years ago

james-lyon commented 5 years ago

Steps to reproduce

This issue only appears on dual SIM devices (at least on my BQ E4.5) To reproduce, the message SIM choice setting must be: Ask me each time

To reproduce: In messaging app, open a text message from a contact not in your address book.

Expected behavior

I would expect to see the phone number at the top of the screen and be able to tap the "add contact" button.

Actual behavior

The top part of the screen is blank, I cannot see the phone number or the "add contact" button. I can only see the "back" left arrow.

Workaround: select either SIM, and the phone number, "add contact" icon and "telephone" icon appear. Alternative workaround: set either SIM to default choice for messages.

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Gabriele69 commented 5 years ago

Hi. In my BQ E4.5 Krillin (16.04 (2018-W01) RC it works fine. No problems

hummlbach commented 5 years ago

Cannot reproduce this on turbo@ota7. Maybe this is a dual sim card problem?

Gabriele69 commented 5 years ago

Cannot reproduce this on turbo@ota7. Maybe this is a dual sim card problem?

My BQ 4.5 is 2SIM phone end work fine...

james-lyon commented 5 years ago

I have updated the OP, this issue only appears when the SIM for messages is set to "ask me each time". You then have to select a SIM to be able to see the phone number and other icons.

Gabriele69 commented 5 years ago

I have updated the OP, this issue only appears when the SIM for messages is set to "ask me each time". You then have to select a SIM to be able to see the phone number and other icons.

It's true. I'm sorry I did not realize I had the option set on a specific SIM. If the choice of SIM is selected for messages in "Ask me each time", the problem occurs.