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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-29 21:54:32 +0200 |
This is a bug that happened to me several times before I found out what is the cause. When you open the pulley menu in messages in the way that it stays open (go passed the New Message option) and close messages, the next time you open the messaging app other way than through the launcher, part of the screen is dimmed as if the pulley menu was still opened.
How to reproduce: 1) Go to the Messaging app where the list of conversations is shown and open the pulley menu all the way up, so it stays open. 2) Close the Messaging app either by swiping from the top or from the multitasking view. 3) Go to People app, open a person and click Send SMS. Or click on new message notification in events view, if present.
What should happen: Messaging app should open and work as always.
What happens instead: 1) Part of the screen is dimmed (usually bottom ~75%, but I think I have experienced 100% as well) as if the pulley menu was still opened. 2) There is haptic feedback when minimizing or maximizing the Messaging app to/from multitasking view or when the phone automatically locks while Messaging app is focused.
Screenshot:
2 | No.2 Revision |
This is a bug that happened to me several times before I found out what is the cause. When you open the pulley menu in messages in the way that it stays open (go passed the New Message option) and close messages, the next time you open the messaging app other way than through the launcher, part of the screen is dimmed as if the pulley menu was still opened.
How Steps to reproduce:
1) Go to the Messaging app where the list of conversations is shown and open the pulley menu all the way up, so it stays open.
open.
2) Close the Messaging app either by swiping from the top or from the multitasking view.
view.
3) Go to People app, open a person and click Send SMS. Or click on new message notification in events view, if present.
What should happen:
Messaging app should open and work as always.
What happens instead:
1) Part of the screen is dimmed (usually bottom ~75%, but I think I have experienced 100% as well) as if the pulley menu was still opened.
opened.
2) There is haptic feedback when minimizing or maximizing the Messaging app to/from multitasking view or when the phone automatically locks while Messaging app is focused.
Screenshot:
3 | No.3 Revision |
This is a bug that happened to me several times before I found out what is the cause. When you open the pulley menu in messages in the way that it stays open (go passed the New Message option) and close messages, the next time you open the messaging app other way than through the launcher, part of the screen is dimmed as if the pulley menu was still opened.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Go to the Messaging app where the list of conversations is shown and open the pulley menu all the way up, so it stays open.
2) Close the Messaging app either by swiping from the top or from the multitasking view.
3) Go to People app, open a person and click Send SMS. Or click on new message notification in events view, if present.
What should happen:
Messaging app should open and work as always.
What happens instead:
1) Part of the screen is dimmed (usually bottom ~75%, but I think I have experienced 100% as well) as if the pulley menu was still opened.
2) There is haptic feedback when minimizing or maximizing the Messaging app to/from multitasking view or when the phone automatically locks while Messaging app is focused.
Screenshot: