It is true that I paired my devices when one of them was off-line, however, now that device1 is online, nothing has changed. I was wondering if this could've happened because I mistyped the pairing code ... (well I copy/pasted it so that's not very likely, but you never know).
To check that, did you try to pair again?
Also, can you chat between the two devices?
Didn't try pairing again, might do that in the near future.
Nope I couldn't chat between them. Only
device2 displayed a new paired device named
New (which is supposed to be
device1), messages sent to
New were never received by
device1.
On the mobile wallet I have two issues:
- When the wallet is synching, the blackbytes screen overlaps on the bytes screen, it comes on top of it then goes back then comes up ....
Not sure I get what you mean. If you could do a screen recording, that would be helpful.
I managed to take a screenshot:
http://imgur.com/a/k0a7sI received 3 crash reports with this error. It can theoretically happen if two copies of the app are running at the same time or some other process is trying to access the app's files. Android should not allow this (unless the phone is rooted). Can you remember what you were doing just before you saw this error for the first time?
My phone is not rooted and sorry I can't remember what I was doing before the error happened.
I have this error when I change the language on my phone, while the app is running:
http://imgur.com/a/ZZYjwAlso something that I find inconvenient is that even when a device is paired with another, their address are not automatically added to the address book, moreover there is no send payment button (in the chat interface).
I'm afraid there is some confusion here. There are two types of addresses: payment address (called just address) and device address.
Device address is permanent per device, it is used for communication (including chat), devices learn each other's device addresses and public keys (just a device address is not enough) when they are paired. Device addresses are never written into the public database.
Payment addresses are similar to Bitcoin payment addresses, we generate a new address for each payment. The address book (available from "Send" tab) lists payment addresses, it cannot be populated when devices are paired.
There is no "send payment" button in chat because you don't know the correspondent's payment address before he generates a new address and sends it to you. Once he does, you click the address (it is automatically highlighted) and pay.
Okay, thanks for the explanation.