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Help SMS notification for a deleted text message

aaron18200

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May 17, 2009
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I was deleting all the texts in my inbox when, whilst the G1 was deleting the texts, I received a message.

The phone finished deleting the texts, including the one I had just received and ever since I have had a notification in my bar at the top of the phone. However when I click on it it doesnt link anywhere as the message has been deleted.

Clicking on 'clear notifications' works temporarily but everytime a new notification appears this sms notification appears too.

How can I get rid of it!
Thank you for any help
 
Clicking on 'clear notifications' works temporarily but everytime a new notification appears this sms notification appears too.

I am having this exact same problem on my Galaxy[H8] right now. When I get a new message, the new message and this message shows in my alert list. When I click the non-existent message, I get taken to an empty message with "mmssmsconversations0" in the To field. I've tried turning alerts on/off, reboot, etc, but the notification keeps coming back (including text of the SMS) every time I get a new msg, open the messaging app, etc.

Anyone figure out how to permanently get rid of this SMS alert yet?

TIA
 
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I am having this same problem. I use GoSMSPro on my HTC legend and while deleting my text messages I received one from the thread I was deleting. I now get a notification saying that I have that new text message but I can't view the message to delete it.

Clearing the notification works temporarily but it will come up again whenever I get a new message. I have tried restarting phone, and turning notifications off and on. I have tried downloading a new messaging app (handcent) and the same problem occurs on there as well!
 
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