Closed Bug 947229 Opened 11 years ago Closed 6 years ago

[DSDS][CBS] Handle Cell Broadcast Messages on DSDS

Categories

(Firefox OS Graveyard :: Gaia::System, defect, P1)

x86
macOS
defect

Tracking

(tracking-b2g:backlog)

RESOLVED WONTFIX
tracking-b2g backlog

People

(Reporter: wmathanaraj, Unassigned)

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As a user I want to see all cell broadcast messages received via both of the dual sim.

Acceptance Criteria

AC1: I want to see in the notification - as part of the CBS message - via which SIM the message was received
AC2: I dont need to know after receiving the message which SIM it came from
Summary: [DSDS] [CBS] Handle Cell Broadcast Messages on DSDS → [DSDS][CBS] Handle Cell Broadcast Messages on DSDS
Assignee: nobody → nhsieh
Please check attached file. This is initial version.
UX spec document updated
(In reply to Neo Hsieh from comment #2)
> Created attachment 8361426 [details]
> [DSDS] Cell Broadcast_140109.pdf
> 
> UX spec document updated

Hi Neo,

Want to confirm with you.

In Figure3 of Spec [DSDS] Cell Broadcast_140109.pdf p.5, you mentioned user could switch on/off cellbroadcast service. Here is the question: are we going to enable the service per ICC/SIM card or are we going to enable 'the service' globally? Technically, we could do both. As a user, enable/disable this service globally makes sense to me. However, I'd like to have UX confirmation and suggestion before engineering work starts. Thanks!

The question has been raised on https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=921326#c4
Flags: needinfo?(nhsieh)
Hi Hsin Yi, 

That's a good question. I think per SIM card switch on/off were our user story means. 

"AC1: I want to see in the notification - as part of the CBS message - via which SIM the message was received"

I think that means user can switch on/off the one of them, so maybe we can ask PM for more details.
What do you think?
Flags: needinfo?(nhsieh)
Flags: needinfo?(jcheng)
Flags: needinfo?(htsai)
(In reply to Neo Hsieh from comment #4)
> Hi Hsin Yi, 
> 
> That's a good question. I think per SIM card switch on/off were our user
> story means. 
> 
> "AC1: I want to see in the notification - as part of the CBS message - via
> which SIM the message was received"
> 
> I think that means user can switch on/off the one of them, so maybe we can
> ask PM for more details.
> What do you think?

Hi Neo,

IMO enabling the service globally doesn't conflict AC1. That's why I was asking. :) However, technically speaking, we could still support the separate setting if that's UX/PM suggests. Let's wait for PM's comment. Thanks!
Flags: needinfo?(htsai)
(In reply to Hsin-Yi Tsai  [:hsinyi] from comment #5)
> (In reply to Neo Hsieh from comment #4)
> > Hi Hsin Yi, 
> > 
> > That's a good question. I think per SIM card switch on/off were our user
> > story means. 
> > 
> > "AC1: I want to see in the notification - as part of the CBS message - via
> > which SIM the message was received"
> > 
> > I think that means user can switch on/off the one of them, so maybe we can
> > ask PM for more details.
> > What do you think?
> 
> Hi Neo,
> 
> IMO enabling the service globally doesn't conflict AC1. That's why I was
> asking. :) However, technically speaking, we could still support the
> separate setting if that's UX/PM suggests. Let's wait for PM's comment.
> Thanks!

Do we have a conclusion here? Joe?
if you follow the UX flow, in order to get into the page where you can switch on/off cell broadcast, you need to select SIM 1 or SIM 2 first

so i don't believe the switch can be a global switch base on the current UX flow.
if we want a global switch, then the flow probably needs to change 

do you agree?
Flags: needinfo?(jcheng)
(In reply to Joe Cheng [:jcheng] from comment #8)
> if you follow the UX flow, in order to get into the page where you can
> switch on/off cell broadcast, you need to select SIM 1 or SIM 2 first
> 
> so i don't believe the switch can be a global switch base on the current UX
> flow.
> if we want a global switch, then the flow probably needs to change 
> 
> do you agree?

Considering the data call settings as a case, even we should select SIM 1 or SIM 2 first before seeing the switch, the switch could still be applied globally. I am fine with your clarification. I just want to make every detail clear because not only me but also Jose thought the service switch might be global.

Following the comment 8, we will have separate settings for each SIM.
Assignee: nhsieh → nobody
triage: move to backlog
blocking-b2g: 1.4+ → backlog
No longer blocks: b2g-cbs
blocking-b2g: backlog → ---
Cell broadcast is part of the System app. Maybe DSDS already works ?
Component: Gaia::SMS → Gaia::System
Firefox OS is not being worked on
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Resolution: --- → WONTFIX
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