[Q] in low storage space notification can't receive sms? - Wildfire General

anyone discover the problems can't receive sms when low storage space notified??
i happend twice can't get any sms in but im not sure whether is it cause by the low storage space because the latest happend was on low storage space...after i uninstall an app n restart...no more low storage notification thn all the sms coming in...

My girlfriend had this problem when she bought the phone last weekend.
Her old phone saved all her sms on the sim card. Are there any setting that allows you to change where you want to store sms. Now she can only recive 5 sms untill the simcard is full and she whants to save some old sms.
Avalable phone space is about 100mb at this time.
Sorry for my spelling.
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running low on free storage

Hi i just bought my htc snap 2 days ago and now an alert msg keeps popping up saying phone is running low on storage space. Delete old or unused items to create more space. How do i go about doing it? thanks for your help
leezfj said:
Hi i just bought my htc snap 2 days ago and now an alert msg keeps popping up saying phone is running low on storage space. Delete old or unused items to create more space. How do i go about doing it? thanks for your help
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Clear your data, temp internet files (through PIE Menu)
Delete stored email or text message
remove old downloaded .cab files
read your owners manual... it tells you how to do these things.
Buy a storage card.

Messages From Nokia to HTC!!!?! Come on guys!

Hello guys!
In a few days i will buy my first WM phone, which is the HTC HD2, and I will sell my Nokia N96!
BUT i have about 3000 or more text messages that i like to keep; i was storing them on my microSD card; my question is:
-If I put the card into the HD2, does it identify the messages?! (i mean can i see them and use them as if they were sent/received by the HD2?!) (did anyone try this before?!)
-If not; is there is anyway to do that?! I don't want to loose these msgs in anyway!
-Does the HD2 have the same option as nokia in creating folders and menaging the text msgs in these folders?!
-One more thing! Does the HD2 have the possibility to move/copy messages from SIM card to the memory card installed on the phone?! And/or to the phone memory?!
Thanks guys you're awesome!
Are u planning 2 put ur old card into HD2 without formatting?Isnt that a bad idea?
I faced the same issue but i used a new card for my HD2.
See if this thread helps u:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=551399
Im not sure about your texts but I took the sd card straight from my N95 to my HD2 and there were no problems.....
Im sure there'll be a way to sync those texts to pc and then back to the HD2, they may even be there straight away, Im not 100% on this though.....
Theres bound to be "an app for that" out there somewhere though....
Have you had a long hard google session??
10x man! Not a long session! I had a short one and i mainly found that the first result on google is a thread in here (xda); (it's the one that our colleague mentioned to me in the 1st reply);
it's a bit complicated method and will take maybe days to transfer about 4000 msgs!
I need a fast way to do that!
Please guys somebody help; i guess i shouldn't be the first one to face that! Maybe everyone of you had a nokia before switching to htc!!!
HD2 saves texts to the internal storage AFAIK. Saving 4000+ messages to it will leave you with little internal storage for other thing. My advise is to search and backup your most beloved text messages and backup online or something and just start over with a fresh HD2.
bramgg said:
HD2 saves texts to the internal storage AFAIK. Saving 4000+ messages to it will leave you with little internal storage for other thing. My advise is to search and backup your most beloved text messages and backup online or something and just start over with a fresh HD2.
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It shouldn't take up more than 5Mbs, I believe your average SMS is only 1kb, it's only a rough guess but I'd say it'd only use up 5-8Mbs or so, depending on your text length of course.
3,000 test messages!!! Why would anyone want to keep so many??? (I'm simply curious )

is there a limit on how many messages the N1 can hold?

a few days ago, i got a message when i think when someone sent me a text... i got the message saying that phone hit limit for sms or something... i was like O.O theres a limit? D:
need a way to save texts in a readable format... preferably by conversation/person and not by time received?
I think the messaging app internally has a limit. I've used SMS backup to export and import my messages to XML format when I flash new ROMs. I haven't looked at the resulting XML files themselves, but I'd imagine it'd be fairly trivial to manipulate them into however you want them displayed.
I believe it has to do with the internal mem. When you get that message try installing something you probably wont be able to
The internal messaging app is ****. Or it was back when I used it. Handcent > *
teh_lorax said:
The internal messaging app is ****. Or it was back when I used it. Handcent > *
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Either way they are saved to the same location.
If you install a heap of apps and run down your internal memory, you will also run out of space for Sms, i don't think though that there is a specific amount of space allocated to sms.
There is a limit. When your internal memory is getting low and you will see a SMS spacing low. If there are more SMS coming in basically you can't receive any..
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i tried using SMS backup which backs up SMS to gmail. but the limit is 100 per convo... any way to increase number to unlimited?
I use sms backup as well because I can then reference any text I've ever sent by just searching that thread in my gmail account.
The 100 count limit is not a real limit, it will keep uploading them in chunks of 100 till it gets all your messages. It's just for the initial upload. After that it uploads your texts thru the day in real time so it will never need to come close to the 100 limit.
you must have a lot of apps installed on your Nexus, or be a monster of texting...cos I've got more than a thousand sms in mine, and there's no problem at all.
Could be that you hit the internal memory limit?
RogerPodacter said:
I use sms backup as well because I can then reference any text I've ever sent by just searching that thread in my gmail account.
The 100 count limit is not a real limit, it will keep uploading them in chunks of 100 till it gets all your messages. It's just for the initial upload. After that it uploads your texts thru the day in real time so it will never need to come close to the 100 limit.
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actually 100 is the limit of the conversation within gmail...
I have contacts with hundreds of messages exchaned and those appears as multiple conversations (100sms each one) in gmail...
You could switch to google voice. I've used Google voice since I opened the white box and pulled my sexy nexy out. You can have it send your number out instead of ur Google voice number with text but I switched to just my voice number so I never have to worry about porting numbers and giving a new one out again. Google has more space on there servers than my phone ever will =D
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[Q] my hd2 hangs when there is an incoming text message?

im currently using stock tmobile htc hd2 rom
here is my problem:
when im composing a text message and there is an incoming text message i have to wait for the message to arrive before i can resume composing one. what seems to be the problem?
the unit sometimes hangs when there is also an incoming call
anya618 said:
im currently using stock tmobile htc hd2 rom
here is my problem:
when im composing a text message and there is an incoming text message i have to wait for the message to arrive before i can resume composing one. what seems to be the problem?
the unit sometimes hangs when there is also an incoming call
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Your phone is saving the text messages to your microSD card. When Sense calls for them, the phone will hang while searching for every single message.
By deleting old messages and keeping your inbox less that 100 messages, you should see a significant drop in the length of time before a contact or message is loaded.
Also, this has been attributed to the Class 2 microSD card that shipped with the phone. Some xda members have reported a much better experience with a smaller, higher class card.
Snarksneeze said:
Your phone is saving the text messages to your microSD card. When Sense calls for them, the phone will hang while searching for every single message.
By deleting old messages and keeping your inbox less that 100 messages, you should see a significant drop in the length of time before a contact or message is loaded.
Also, this has been attributed to the Class 2 microSD card that shipped with the phone. Some xda members have reported a much better experience with a smaller, higher class card.
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thanks for the quick reply sir. i was under the impression text messages are saved in the internal memory just like my old windows mobile phone?
so i should limit the number of text messages to 100 or less? ive had close to a 1000 text messages in my old windows mobile phone and it didnt hang when someone is calling or when im receiving sms messages. i thought this phone could handle more since it has a higher specs
what kind of memory card is recommended for htc hd2 tmobile? will class 4 do? or it should be higher? (6, 8, 10?)
thanks in advance
anya618 said:
thanks for the quick reply sir. i was under the impression text messages are saved in the internal memory just like my old windows mobile phone?
so i should limit the number of text messages to 100 or less? ive had close to a 1000 text messages in my old windows mobile phone and it didnt hang when someone is calling or when im receiving sms messages. i thought this phone could handle more since it has a higher specs
what kind of memory card is recommended for htc hd2 tmobile? will class 4 do? or it should be higher? (6, 8, 10?)
thanks in advance
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Do a search on this forum for "class 4" and you'll see a lot of threads started about this issue when the phones first came out:
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i tried changing my memory card from class 2 to class 6. the phone still hanged
i still have to wait for the message/s to arrive before i can resume doing anything
i think i may have found the culprit
too many text messages in my inbox
after erasing most of the almost 2000 messages, it didnt hang anymore

[Q] Sms problem

Hi,
i got problem with sms. My xperia x8 has lastest 2.1 rom installed with restored with xrecovert. It doesn't receive sms or receive it very late. Could sb help me plz?
Hi!
I had the same problem, but somebody told me the solution
Do you have the "low internal memory" icon on the notification bar? If this shows, and have small free space on your phone, you'll never get any SMS messages...it's a big big error.
Try to free up space on your device (more than 20MB), restart it, and wait...you will get those messages
Cheers

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