An issue on the Nokia Lumia 920 has been reported around the web concerning sending text messages via voice.
Starting with Todd4Tech, he tells about sending a text to a friend via voice and it all goes well until wanting to make an edit.
"Now if I continue to do everything by voice as well as sending then everything works, but their are instances where I manually want to add some additional text that it is having a hard time recognizing," Todd wrote. "To do this pressing on the pencil in the middle, aka 'Edit,' allows you to do just that and brings up the next screen. I can then add what I want and then press the 'Send' button."
He noted an error arises shortly after. He stated shortly after sending it, it was sent to two recipients, even though it was meant to send to only one. An error message does show up as the second added recipients' number is vacant, yet the name does appear.
"Now I never added the second recipient. When you press 'Edit' it for some reason adds just the last name of your recipient," Todd added.
The glitch has happened repeatedly on the Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 smartphone, which has gone through the Portico update through AT&T.
A possible solution has been provided.
"So if you are facing the follow behavior you can either change your "Display names by" to "First Last" or you can delete the last name of your contact out of the "To:" field each time. Either way I hope this gets fixed in a future patch."
The Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 smartphone has a screen size of 4.5-inches with 1,280x768 pixel resolution, 32GB of internal storage with 1GB of RAM, eight-megapixel rear-facing camera with 3,264x2,448 pixels with LED flash, and 2,000 mAh battery capacity.
Credit: Todd4Tech
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