09-06-2018 18:09 - edited 09-06-2018 18:11
09-06-2018 18:09 - edited 09-06-2018 18:11
In my normal Android SMS app, I can long-press and then select a checkbox on any messages I like, handy for housekeeping.
How does one make multiple selections in the SMS part of O2 Ask app?
Deleting one message at a time is a sure route to insanity...
on 09-06-2018 18:10
09-06-2018 18:13 - edited 09-06-2018 18:39
09-06-2018 18:13 - edited 09-06-2018 18:39
on 09-06-2018 18:19
on 09-06-2018 18:19
on 09-06-2018 18:33
on 09-06-2018 18:33
@pgn wrote:In my normal Android SMS app, I can long-press and then select a checkbox on any messages I like, handy for housekeeping.
How does one make multiple selections in the SMS part of O2 Ask app?
Deleting one message at a time is a sure route to insanity...
No idea about multiples since I deleted the app & have no need of it since the recent myo2 update
on 09-06-2018 18:41
on 09-06-2018 18:41
09-06-2018 20:19 - edited 09-06-2018 20:21
09-06-2018 20:19 - edited 09-06-2018 20:21
Message deleted, @Anonymous, I reread your message up there D'oh.
on 09-06-2018 20:32
on 09-06-2018 20:32
Single entry delete unfortunately and the big question is....? is that it? Will we ever see an update? To me the only relevant and needed parts of the app are wifi calling and texting unless the 'My O2' part of it is useful for checking stuff when t'other app is unavailable due to loss of network signal. A sort of cover your ass joint apps mish-mash....only O2!
on 09-06-2018 21:22
on 09-06-2018 21:22
I tell you what is even more peculiar about O2 Ask.
It came in with NO official announcement and is NOT in the App section at all. All very weird?
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 09-06-2018 21:36
on 09-06-2018 21:36