Apple to fix iMessage bug that causes ex-iPhone users to lose their texts

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Apple says it's fixed a server bug that was affecting "some" former iMessage users who had tried to switch to Android or another platform. However, it admits there are other problems that it still hasn't quite gotten round to addressing. According to Re/code, the first bug was making it difficult for Apple staff to keep track of which phone numbers are currently associated with an iPhone -- data that is essential for the proper running of the iMessage. Without an accurate database, ex-iPhone users could find that some of their SMS messages are mistakenly treated as iMessages and sucked into the bowels of an Apple's datacenter, from whence they may never return. As for the remaining flaws, and iMessage's broader dependence on up-to-the-minute record-keeping, Apple says it's working on a fuller solution that will come in a "future software update." In the meantime, the best advice for any iPhone leaver is still to manually disable iMessage and return to regular SMS before they power down for the final time.


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