App doesn't show the sms lenght

Bug #1488985 reported by GTriderXC
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messaging-app (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Some people can consider it as not important but I find it a bug because of the costs especially in roaming mode. The problem of the Ubuntu phone (unlike any other device starting from the ancient very first Nokia or Motorola phones) is that we don't see the length of the message that we write. Some people can say: "hey there are only a few cents difference nowadays! What's the difference between sending one sms message or two of them?". The answer to that question is very simple: try to take Your phone abroad. For example fly from Your home country as Poland, Germany, France etc. to RPA, Macedonia or such kind of countries where one single space between two words can save You a few dollars/euro for every single message. Let's say You have now badly send many of them? It makes a difference! If a message is to be send as a sms it does make a difference!

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GTriderXC (gtriderxc) wrote :

Perhaps one more small explanation: a sms message contains ~~160-162 signs depending on the signs that we use. If we are abroad and need to send a message as a sms one or two more words can make the message longer than 160, for example 168. For a 168 letter long message we're gonna pay for two messages. If we cut some spaces or unnecessary words, we can get the same message send as 158 letters and pay only for one sms.

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GTriderXC (gtriderxc) wrote :

I took that photo with an Android device. You may say that Anroid is not much better. That's why I'm still using Nokia's phone. They are just user friendlier in many ways. A Messaging-app in Ubuntu phone copies the idea from Android system with viewing sms messages as a chat. It is not always the way that users want to see the database. Yes, database of a message. Yahoo! mail gives a perfect solution: either You can get a new messages as a chat, connected to the older ones just as Android and Ubuntu devices do OR You can have Your old Inbox with every message shown as a single one. In second case You get the database of a messages not a database of users that sent You a message.
Now if You have a database, You will probably look for something in it. And these are message contents rather than users. At least in my case. It would be awesome to be able to switch between a chat view and a standard inbox with all messages as in an old Nokia or Yahoo! mail.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in messaging-app (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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