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alphatectz

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Nov 20, 2008
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i got my 3gs today, all is good. no rattle nosie or anything. just one thing were is my push notification and why am i stil getting those stupid txt msg pop ups. ? i thought the 3gs would had fixed these.....
 
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1. Fix your title please...tis confusing, albeit funny.

2. Did you actually turn on push notification?

3. The text message pop-ups, as in text messages?
 
Uh.. Text Messaging has nothing to do with Push. It's like a call - only text. Piss off whomever is texting you and it should stop.
 
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1. Fix your title please...tis confusing, albeit funny.

2. Did you actually turn on push notification?

3. The text message pop-ups, as in text messages?

I'm at work so I have to be discrete about what I'm doing. Lol. I'll fix Everythin up after I'm done with work. I didn't see an option to turn on the push notification and yes I'm talking about the pop up bubble (as in a txt MSG)
 
Uh.. Text Messaging has nothing to do with Push. It's like a call - only text. Piss off whomever is texting you and it should stop.

Ok so what's up with my push. And I could of sworn there was a button for it. At least I know I have the opion to have the percentge battery To be shown.
 
is it me or is me or is my 3gs missing something?

...uh, I think it might be you. :eek:

Push notifications only work for apps that use push. Each app, when installed, will prompt to use push (if the app has it). You can disable all push notifications in Settings->Notifications [on/off]. You'll also see on that screen a list of apps using push notifications that you have installed (so, if none are listed you're not using the feature).

As for text messages, not sure if anyone, myself included, understands your question. Push notifications are not related to text messages. Push is for 3rd party apps...texts are, well - texts and part of the cell network.
 
Push notification options won't show up unless you have a push enabled app installed.

To turn off the txt bubbles, go into messages settings and turn the preview off.
 
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