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When my cell loses and regains cell service I get a voicemail notification on my watch #66

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james-shoemaker opened this issue Oct 1, 2012 · 5 comments

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@james-shoemaker
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Samsung Epic 4G Sprint service if it matters.

@benjymous
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Out of interest, does it go away if you get someone to leave you an actual voicemail, then delete it?

@james-shoemaker
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I don't mean the widget one, the one where the watch vibrates and the screen says "new voicemail" oddly enough it even happened when I set it to disable notifications on voicemail.

@benjymous
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Looking at the code, I just realised it ignores the notification setting in preferences, and will always display the notification - that's an easy fix.

The reason I ask about creating and deleting a real voicemail, is that the code is just being given a "you have new voicemail" message from Android, so there's not much going on inside the app itself that could be going wrong (other than ignoring that setting, that is) - If your phone or voicemail account has got into an odd state, then having an actual voicemail might reset it and get it back in sync with reality!

@james-shoemaker
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as long as I can turn off the notifications I won't worry about it.

@benjymous
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Commit de712f6 fixes the setting (i.e. makes it actually pay attention to it!)

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