Lollipop is fantastic. It’s one of the best operating systems Google has ever put together, and it’s a dramatic overhaul compared to what we’re used to seeing in Android. However, it’s not without its own share of bugs and glitches, which we’re starting to see more and more of.
The latest issues are being reported by Nexus 4 and 5 users that have taken the Lollipop update. Some of those devices are certain carriers are unable to send text messages, and they’re being shown an error code 38 whenever they attempt to send something. Receiving text messages is seemingly unaffected, but that’s still half of the texting experience that’s broken.
Since it’s not affecting all devices, it likely has something to do with the particular carriers. The Nexus 6 is also having some issues with it as well, so it’s not a matter of older hardware. Hopefully Google gets this one sorted out quickly, though, unless they were secretly planning this to get us all to migrate to Hangouts anyway.
Have any of you experienced problems with text messaging on your Nexus devices?
source: Tweakers
via: Phone Arena
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