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rk...@google.com <rk...@google.com>
ga...@gmail.com <ga...@gmail.com> #3
Which version? I don't see an option in 33.1.2
ga...@gmail.com <ga...@gmail.com> #5
Thanks!
rk...@google.com <rk...@google.com> #6
Thank you for your patience while our engineering team worked to resolve this issue. A fix for this issue is now available in:
- Android Emulator 33.1.4
We encourage you to try the latest update.
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ga...@gmail.com <ga...@gmail.com> #7
Thnx
rk...@google.com <rk...@google.com> #8
Gracias
rk...@google.com <rk...@google.com>
an...@google.com <an...@google.com> #9
Thank you for your patience while our engineering team worked to resolve this issue. A fix for this issue is now available in:
- Android Emulator 35.4.6 Canary
We encourage you to try the latest update.
If you notice further issues or have questions, please file a new bug report.
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an...@gmail.com <an...@gmail.com> #10
le...@gmail.com <le...@gmail.com> #11
Gracias
Description
This is the correct behaviour in case characters of UCS-2 Encoding are used, but not for standard characters included into GSM 03.38
Ñ character is included into GSM 03.38 GSM 7-bit default alphabet:
In fact with a real phone only one SMS with 97 characters is received.
Code is pretty easy, see attached screenshots, with $ everything is ok, while with Ñ smsMessages array is made of 2 items
For privacy and security reasons I cannot attach more than this and full log files, but I think it may be enough because it's quite simple to reproduce.
Tested with emulator API 31 and API 35, both have the issue.
Studio Build: Build #AI-242.23726.103.2422.12816248, built on December 18, 2024
Version of Gradle: 8.9
Version of Java: 11
OS: Windows 11 Professional