Here's some more data, the original traced messages indicated by Pat in
comment #2 are:

1 & 2: a binary encoded WAP PUSH
3: a text message with a 16-bit application address set via a UDH ( user data 
header ); this message is not 8-bit binary encoded, thus it's handled by ofono 
as a regular text message ( this is probably a bug )
4: a text message with the message-waiting bit(s) set in the DCS field; this is 
properly handled by ofono and causes the message-waiting interface to properly 
indicate that a new voicemail is available.

I will discuss message #3 with upstream and see if I can get an opinion
on why messages with application addresses aren't always treated as
datagrams.

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