Turn it into a feature? #
Posted Friday 2nd January 2009 14:00 GMT
A little application "Stop All SMS Spam" that deliberately "silences" your own Nokia, perhaps?
Much more effective than the TPS or anything your carrier offers...
BWAHAHAAAA.
Posted Friday 2nd January 2009 11:57 GMT
The article imples that being able to instruct the handset to treat an SMS as Internet Electronic Mail is a relatively recent addition to the 3GPP specifications. It's certainly been in the specs since 03.40-540 (late 1996?), but that's the earliest one I have to hand...
Posted Friday 2nd January 2009 14:00 GMT
A little application "Stop All SMS Spam" that deliberately "silences" your own Nokia, perhaps?
Much more effective than the TPS or anything your carrier offers...
BWAHAHAAAA.
Posted Friday 2nd January 2009 14:00 GMT
fair enough it's a remotely exploitable bug, and that makes it slightly different
however the fact that S60 has so many bugs that it requires a hard reset every other day means it's hardly worth bragging about.
Posted Friday 2nd January 2009 14:00 GMT
"Short messaging was seen as the ideal way of delivering email alerts, but the combination of price and increasing spam levels paid to most of them"
"Put paid" perhaps? Doesn't make sense as printed anyway. Shall we all poke fun at the Telegraph for their typos again?
Posted Saturday 3rd January 2009 18:20 GMT
I wouldn't call it a bug, Nokia can bill it as a feature-and excellent way to keep your teenage kids from running up your bill sending monosyllabic drivel back and forth.
Posted Saturday 3rd January 2009 18:20 GMT
Nokia phones are full of such bugs.
I remember at school, having great fun crashing people's Nokia phones just by sending them a too-long business card thingie. causing a buffer overflow whenever they tried to open the message
Posted Monday 5th January 2009 10:40 GMT
I was told today by 3 technical support that they can't filter these types of messages because they would not be able to recognise them; knowing the efficacy of 3's systems this is probably true!
Posted Monday 5th January 2009 10:40 GMT
I suppose that makes a change from sodding Nokia owners sending you someone's number in Nokia business card format and causing your Samsung/LG/Ericsson/Motorola/whatever to shit itself when you opened it, like they used to in the bad old days. Bastards!
Wish I'd known about *that* little trick at the time.....
Posted Monday 5th January 2009 15:01 GMT
so is this the case with the News RSS feeds also?
is that why my phone keeps ceasing??
Right I'm off to unset that recent RSS feed...
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