Thanks ron, but when I would leave it running my battery life would drain fast. I did everything in the instructions, which is why I was asking the question. If I send a text (again using either chomp or handsent) then go into taskiller and kill the message app, my battery would last all day like everyone elses. But if I send a text using chomp or handsent and not kill the message app then I am recharging the battery after about 5-6 hours. I guess that is why I was asking the question. There have been a few times that I forgot to kill the message app after sending a text and a couple of hours later I look at my phone and it is almost dead. I haven't used the message app that came with the phone since this thread was started. Although I got to say I miss the widget for the built in message app (the scrolling billboard one).
So it sounds like everyone else doesn't have to kill the message app after sending a text once they have implemented this fix? I though I read somewhere that chomp still used the message app to send sms as it did not have a sms feature unless you wanted to pay for its' credits, which is why I also tried the handsent.
I will go back to the first message and re-do the fix step-by-step again, maybe I missed something. I did reboot it after shutting off the notification of the factory messaging app.
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