Oh, that's what this gibberish is, three of my friends have sent it to me but I've got a Nexus 5, I was quite confused
everybody was sending this on kik on the #iphone5 chat
[QUOTE=Rents;47823565]Oh, that's what this gibberish is, three of my friends have sent it to me but I've got a Nexus 5, I was quite confused[/QUOTE]
Isn't android great?
Say some arse sent it to me, how do I get around it? Is my phone bricked till I find a way to wipe the chat messages or what?
[QUOTE=Valon Kyre;47823668]Say some arse sent it to me, how do I get around it? Is my phone bricked till I find a way to wipe the chat messages or what?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]If you receive one of these messages, there are a few possible fixes that have worked for us and for other people who have encountered the bug. If the Messages app was opened to the conversation with the person who sent the offending message, the Messages app can be reopened to this conversation. Sending a reply message fixes the problem.
If Messages was opened to the conversation list view, the app will crash when you attempt to open it. You can fix this by having someone send you a message or by sending a message to yourself. There are several options for sending a message to yourself, including sending yourself a message via Siri or through the Share sheet in any app.
To send yourself a message in Siri, tell Siri to "Send a message to myself." Siri will open up a dialogue where you can give her a quick message like "Fix" that'll be sent to your iPhone to clear away the malicious message.
Alternatively, you can open an app like Notes, craft a quick note, and use the Share option (the little document with an arrow) to message it to yourself. Sending yourself something though the share sheet of an app opens a new messages window where you can enter your own contact information. [/QUOTE]
Wonder if its a useful entry-point for jailbreaking or anything.
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