I think the HD2 is no good at permanently deleting this SIM resident message for some reason.
I've found that the best way to get rid of the '129' text messages is to put your SIM card in a different phone (one that can browse the SIM messages) and delete the 129 message that way.
When you replace the SIM in your HD2, the message doesn't return upon reboot.
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I've just bought myself a shiney new Xda2, but when I put in my SIM card, I cannot access my phonebook & sms messages stored on it. Strangely though, when a number in the phonebook calls me, the Xda2 manages to access my phonebook & tells me who is calling. Any clues on how I can recover my phonebook & text messages?
use the sim manger not sure if it works havent got any numbers on my sim card but its there
Yes, use sim manager, then click and hold stylus over required number and choose save to contacts, if you want them all saved to contacts then choose select all then save to contacts. I have no idea about the sms messages.
Thanks for the assistance. ^_^ I can get by without the text messages. I believe they were stored on my old phone itself, rather than the SIM card, so no transferring them. :/
i download 3.14 orijinal "World Wide English (WWE) 3.14.405.2" from here and install. then i restore my contacts and sms with PPCPimBackup. After it i recognize that i have a sms problem. There is always 5 blank sms in my preview sms box (5/25) , and i can not delete them. so the new sms always come to 6/25. and everytime i have to pass 5 blank one to see the new one
at all messages part, in both mode( clsc or convrstn), everything seems ok, no blank ones.
i tried to delete all of the sms from device, but still the 5 blank ones remained.
Does anyone had the same prob? and does anyone knows the solution?
please help me. thanks.
The problem may be SMS stored on the SIM card. It has been reported that sometimes after flashing, with the SIM Card in, that soem blank SMS appear on the SIM Card.
To check, go to Messages - Conversation Mode (All Messages -> Menu -> Settings ->Conversation Mode.
These 5 SMS maybe grouped together, but the group(s) for these 5 should all have a SIM icon on the right-hand side.
If you touch and stay on the SIM icon you should get an option to copy to phone. Then go back to Traditional Mode and delete the 5 SMS. If it doesn't copy or delete, then take the SIM card out and put in an dumbphone and delete the SMSs.
I haven't found the way out yet so I'm asking for some help.
Whenever I receive an SMS alert from my home Alarm (only), it is stored in SIM card instead of phone and as a result, even though I delete them, at restart they re-appear.
I use GoSMS by the way and the only thing I did on that contact was to try and set individual alert for that number and then I removed that setting. I don't know if that messed anything but eversince, I uninstalled completely GoSMS and re-installed but still, all messages from my Alarm go to SIM card.
The only way to remove them is to enter the stock messaging application, select to view messages dtored in card and there I see all those messages only. I delete them from there and they are gone.
How can I ask my phone to store messages from my alarm in the same location as with other messages?
Well I have been searching for days in the forum regarding this problem but it seems no related thread ever got a proper solution :
On restart, and sometimes right afer sending SMS message, I get a windows notification box saying
"The SIM card is full. You must remove some messages from your SIM card to receive incoming SIM messages"
I am getting this message for half a year now, and during the previous months my Blackstone didn't receive some of the SMS messages sent to it.
I have no idea what SMS messages are stored on the SIM or why the SIM got anything to do with the SMSs at all. Any help on one of the following point would be greatly appreciated -
1. How do I see which messages are stored on my SIM?
2. If my messages are stored in the SIM, how can I configure the phone to store them on the internal memory? (This is not likly, since outlook says I have 437 SMS/ MMS Items)
3. How can I completely block the phone from using the SIM memory resources ?
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psyopguy said:
Well I have been searching for days in the forum regarding this problem but it seems no related thread ever got a proper solution :
On restart, and sometimes right afer sending SMS message, I get a windows notification box saying
"The SIM card is full. You must remove some messages from your SIM card to receive incoming SIM messages"
I am getting this message for half a year now, and during the previous months my Blackstone didn't receive some of the SMS messages sent to it.
I have no idea what SMS messages are stored on the SIM or why the SIM got anything to do with the SMSs at all. Any help on one of the following point would be greatly appreciated -
1. How do I see which messages are stored on my SIM?
2. If my messages are stored in the SIM, how can I configure the phone to store them on the internal memory? (This is not likly, since outlook says I have 437 SMS/ MMS Items)
3. How can I completely block the phone from using the SIM memory resources ?
My Phone Information:
WM 6.5
OS Ver 5.2.23533 | Manila 2.5.20121225.0.CFC | ROM 05.Mar.2010 WWE |
Radio 1.17.25.09
energy ROM
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- use Microsoft My Phone
- Try to follow the steps below:
1. Activate the default WM interface messages through the install t ' Zenyee Disable HTC Messages ', = 556 614 ( new users can not post a link, Sry )
2. Disable threaded messages ( settings tab > all the system settings for text --> message --> select ' unthreaded ' from the drop - down menu
3. Go to Start --> SMS, SMS direct to your inbox, press and hold the SIM messages and ' copy to phone ' select
Now you can reverse the steps to revert back to the HTC message if you want anymore.
note: the title to your inbox items will work properly. However, you may experience problems with text messages sent are stored in your SIM, stored in the inbox, and move to folder ' sent items ' you.
Thanks a lot for the response!
I installed Microsoft My Phone and backed up all my stuff,
then installed 'Zenyee Disable HTC Messages' but after restart nothing changed in the appearance of my phone or the interface of the messaging \ SMSs.
I went to the settings tab, then settings icon then system icon then SMS Threading and switched from 'Threaded' to 'Classic' and restarted.
After that I saw that the number of total counted messages increased to 800+.
I didn't find anything that says 'SMS' nor 'SIM messages' in the menus. Finally I saw the icon in the left top corner of each message in the sms list change as I scroll - from 'envelope' icon to 'SIM' icon! then I had to manually go over each message from my XXgirlfriend and copy it to the phone + delete from SIM.
Done!
Thanks again bro
Hello there,
I am facing a strange issue in my nexus 4. Its related to SMS that i receive. Issue is all the message i receive gets save in internal memory,but messages from one particular contact is getting saved in SIM MEMORY every time, which is eating up sim memory and once SIM memory is full i phone asks me to delete sim message to recieve another message. And ITS HAPPENING WITH ONLY ONE CONTACT NOT WITH ALL CONTACTS IN MY PHONEBOOK.
Kindly help. Waiting for suggestions.
Thanks
Have you looked in the settings of the messaging app? There's an option to Manage SIM card messages under Text (SMS) messages.
Yes that setting only shows the SMS present in SIM. So whenever i receive any SMS from that contact it goes to SIM and I go to MANAGE SIM CARD MESSAGE setting and delete all the SMS. And again if I receive SMS from contact it goes and stors again in SIM.
I even deleted all SMS and even that contact and its call history, but again its getting saved in SIM for that particular contact. For rest its storing in internal memory.