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发表于 2011-1-1 09:18 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
http://cnbeta.com/articles/131201.htm
Android被发现短信Bug 随机发送给联系人


iPhone 4的天线门曾让苹果焦头烂额,Android今天也出了令人哭笑不得的问题,这次问题来自于短信功能。
目前已知Android中包含一个bug,在一定条件下被激活后会随机向联系人发送短信,该问题已经被发现并持续了6个月。Android开发者论坛中将此问题的优先级标记为“中等”,但对于许多具有隐私的用户来说,这个问题不可谓不严重,以下是问题记录报告:
        Jun 28, 2010:
[blockquote]Device: Nexus One. One day old. Updated to 2.2 FRF50
Default Android Messaging Application.
No apps installed.
Messaging.
- Send SMS message to RecipientA.
- Message appears to be successfully sent to RecipientA.
- RecipientX receives message.
- ‘View Message Details’ in RecipientA thread, shows ‘To’ field as being RecipientX’s MSISDN (phone number).
Has occurred multiple times on this device now.
Interestingly, has never occured on my other Nexus running the same FRF50 build.
[/blockquote]Jul 09, 2010:
[blockquote]This just occurred again on FRF91. Suck.
SMS was sent to recipient who there had been no contact with and no threads in messaging.
[/blockquote]Sep 13, 2010:
[blockquote]This issue is way more widespread than what is  respresented here, please review the comments at this page, where users  are very detailed in reporting the issues they are experiencing.
http://www.google.com/support/fo ... en&start=80
My personal experiences:
Text being sent to unintended recipient, when responding to an  existing conversation(text).  Unintended recipient is NOT someone I have  ever sent a text to previously.  The 2 contacts in question do not have  any similarities in the digits of their numbers, other than the area  code.
I have 763 messages in  my inbox, 782 in the outbox
Galaxy S 2.1-update 1
[/blockquote]Sep 15, 2010:
[blockquote]Cross posting with my post from the Google Help Forums:
My steps to replicate are as below.
Seems to be pretty consistent that the message sent in step 09 will go  to a random contact; in my limited testing, it usually goes to the  number involved at steps 05 and 06.
01) Stop Messaging App.
02) Clear Messaging App data
03) Access messaging app, send messages.
04) Establish messages were sent to correct addresses.
05) Send message to a number not in your contacts.
06) Reply from the number not in your contacts (I haven’t established if this is a required step yet)
07) Read reply, don’t delete thread.
08) Send SMS to your device, from another device that is in your contacts.
09) Reply to SMS.
10) Check message details of your sent message.
11) Repeat steps 08-10 a couple of times.
A factor in this, is I think it might only be short numbers that cause this issue.
I’m using my banks automated SMS service (880).
This would explain why it happens when people have facebook/twitter SMS notifications enabled.
I’ll debug it all properly on the weekend when I have some time.
[/blockquote]Oct 05, 2010:
[blockquote]This issue is listed as “Priority-Medium”, I think this  is totally wrong. For a phone send messages to the wrong person may be  very harmful to the user as a human. This just means the phone cannot be  trusted anymore. How to bump up the priority?
[/blockquote]Oct 05, 2010:
[blockquote]I have experienced this problem a few times. And I do not  have facebook or twitter on my phone either. It’s actually a relatively  new phone (Samsung Vibrant). To list this issue as “medium” is a gross  understatement. This is much worse than iphone’s drop call problem. And  there is no pattern in picking the wrong recipient. I actually think  it’s an OS lag issue. Last time it happened I caught it before it sent  the SMS (because in my SMS window I saw the wrong recipient showing on  top, while I was in a thread window with someone else) and I let the  phone sit for a few minutes. When I went back to my thread window, the  correct recipient name was at the top once again.
[/blockquote]Dec 23, 2010:

Except somewhere along the way, Google seems to have forgotten first  and foremost Android phones need to be phones.  And that is why I’m  seriously considering making the move to Blackberry or Windows Phone 7.   For the last six months now I’ve been dealing with a huge flaw that  makes my phone unusable for SMS texting.  From what I’ve been able to  tell using analytics provided by Google’s developer site, as many as 77%  of Android phone users are at risk of having their text messages sent  to a random contact.
That sounds unlikely right?  I mean you pay upwards of $200 for a  smart phone, and next to making phone calls, sending SMS text messages  is probably the most used feature of the phone.  But it’s true, and if  you don’t believe me just type “android SMS wrong contact” into Google’s  search engine and see how many hits you get.  It’s astounding.  It’s  happening. And Google seems to be ignoring it altogether.
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