Samsung's Galaxy S support contact on Twitter said Thursday morning that the widespread random SMS message bug in Android had finally been fixed. An over-the-air update will come directly from Google and should first reach the Nexus S. No mention was made of if or when other Android phones and versions would get the fix.
The update won't address some of the other problems mentioned by users as affecting the Nexus S, including a major flaw that occasionally reboots the phone in the middle of a call and one that bogs down the phone during Bluetooth audio streaming. Both have so far only been given "medium" priority by Google.
If successful, the fix could nonetheless resolve one of the most serious issues with Android in recent memory. Users complained for much of 2010 that Android would periodically send a typed out message to someone other than the planned target, including that message as part of the intended conversation thread even when it was clear it hadn't reached the right person. Google had been made aware of the problem quickly but, until now, didn't have a fix across three different versions of Android.
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