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1 | initial version | posted 2014-03-03 14:24:55 +0200 |
I had a nasty effect yesterday with my locked phone. I missed a call and double clicked and peeled the message overview. But this overview somehow locked and I was not able to leave the overview. I could not swipe, the pullable (pull line on top) menu was not pullable. I could swipe the phone off but after the double click I was on the message screen again. At that time the message for another mail arrived so the messages overview itself worked fine.
So I needed to switch off and on the device to call back...
2 | No.2 Revision |
I had a nasty effect yesterday with my locked phone. I missed a call and double clicked and peeled the message overview. But this overview somehow locked and I was not able to leave the overview. I could not swipe, the pullable (pull line on top) menu was not pullable. I could swipe the phone off but after the double click I was on the message screen again. At that time the message for another mail arrived so the messages overview itself worked fine.
So I needed to switch off and on the device to call back...back... I am not shure if this bug is allready registered. The normal effect on a locked phone is that the message overview just scrolls away when leaving the finger. But at that time it still stuck.
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I had a nasty effect yesterday with my locked phone. I missed a call and double clicked and peeled the message overview. But this overview somehow locked and I was not able to leave the overview. I could not swipe, the pullable (pull line on top) menu was not pullable. I could swipe the phone off but after the double click I was on the message screen again. At that time the message for another mail arrived so the messages overview itself worked fine.
So I needed to switch off and on the device to call back... I am not shure if this bug is allready registered. The normal effect on a locked phone is that the message overview just scrolls away when leaving the finger. But at that time it still stuck.