I use GO SMS and wanted to delete the stock SMS software not just disable it.. can anyone advise?
Anyone? I need to understand how to delete it and just use GO SMS?
gspotr said:
Anyone? I need to understand how to delete it and just use GO SMS?
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Use titanium backup and freeze it, that way, you can bring it back if you need to.
I'd suggest doing a Nandroid backup first, just in case.
Freeze yes, Delete No
Freeze Yes, Delete No, It's part of the system an has code that you need But for some reason it can be frozen with Titanium root/Pro, It's the app an not the system code that is frozen. I too use Go Sms an apps and I just freeze apps an not delete them. That way no crushing or forced closings of any thing
So Happy x10ings
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Patricks_book said:
Freeze Yes, Delete No, It's part of the system an has code that you need But for some reason it can be frozen with Titanium root/Pro, It's the app an not the system code that is frozen. I too use Go Sms an apps and I just freeze apps an not delete them. That way no crushing or forced closings of any thing
So Happy x10ings
x10a 2.3.3 Stock/Generic with some little tweaks/apps/Build_props
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reason being sometimes GO SMS won't work and theres a notification on the main menu saying 1 unread message which means I need to reboot to access my msgs again - and i keep receiving 3 -4 msgs for the same msg - its annoying and they've only sent it once.
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Is it possible I dont want to loose my txt messages if I try and flash or update.
I use a app called back up to Gmail. Works great. Check it out and you will not have to worry about your text messages after a flash.
SMS Backup +
It's in the market, best app ever for this purpose.
Titanium Backup can handle this, as well as pretty much any backup situation you can think of.
what are the steps for titanium back up?
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what are the steps for titanium back up?
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[sms/mms/apn] Dialer Storage 2.2
Download from market. Run BATCH, to back up all apps. If you want data as well such as sms, select back up data as well. After you flash, redownload Titanium if necessary, select Batch & restore data & or apps.
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I like mybackup root just do backup data then choose sms
The pro with SMS Backup + is that it creates a folder within gmail like your inbox for only your text messages... you do not need to backup, it just does it for you in the background... also nice because you can search all your messages a lot easier from the browser.
The other methods work, just not nearly as well in my opinion.
It's been a long time since I used SMS Backup +. It didn't have the ability to save MMS back when I used it. Good stuff.
s15274n said:
The pro with SMS Backup + is that it creates a folder within gmail like your inbox for only your text messages... you do not need to backup, it just does it for you in the background... also nice because you can search all your messages a lot easier from the browser.
The other methods work, just not nearly as well in my opinion.
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Thanks for mentioning this. I was using SMS Backup and Restore but it only does it locally.
Is there any way to disable the "Delete" option for my messages in inbox?
That is no one should be able to delete the messages.
Not aware of any such system, but, you can use one of the various "App Lockers" which will lock the messaging app with a password. Or, alternatively, take backups of your messages regularly using any SMS backup app.
userwf said:
Is there any way to disable the "Delete" option for my messages in inbox?
That is no one should be able to delete the messages.
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Very intresting.. u might be facing some serious accidental deletes / unauthorized deletes. But u might not find a messaging application like that.
---U can lock any apps with "App Protector" preventing the unauthorized usage. I guess u also need individual msg locking, but I don't know whether it is available presently.
---And there are full fledged sms backup applications (say "Sms Backup & Restore"). U can set automatic scheduled hourly backups to memory card. And u can restore and even can access the backed up content from pc.
---And if u still need an option to disable the deleting, maybe u should ask the devs. Or maybe u should write ur own source (if u r a programmer) without the delete option and compile it. Don't know how far it works, but definitely it is a tough one.
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Hey all, so just recently my messaging app is really slow all of a sudden, like it takes 4 seconds to load the conversations, when I go to reply to a message, it takes 4 seconds to actually pull up the keyboard, and allow text input. I message a lot, so this is extremely annoying cuz I have to wait forever to send one stupid message >.< does anyone know what's wrong or how I could fix this?
Thanks!
Stock messaging app? I know I let my messages build up like without the auto delete on and eventually my messaging app just froze up until I clicked auto delete so it could be due to a lot of messages hope you get it figured it out and this helps a little !
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icecicle said:
Stock messaging app? I know I let my messages build up like without the auto delete on and eventually my messaging app just froze up until I clicked auto delete so it could be due to a lot of messages hope you get it figured it out and this helps a little !
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Yeah stock app. But yeah I guess it's cuz of the messages, but idk I cant bring myself to do the auto delete thing, idk why but I can't >.< is there any other way to make it faster? Or is this it?
NuckFuggets said:
Yeah stock app. But yeah I guess it's cuz of the messages, but idk I cant bring myself to do the auto delete thing, idk why but I can't >.< is there any other way to make it faster? Or is this it?
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When the program loads it had to load all those messages into memory. You need to get rid of some. Just go back and delete some by hand.
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When the program loads it had to load all those messages into memory. You need to get rid of some. Just go back and delete some by hand.
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Isee, so the only way to make it faster is by deleting messages? :/ what if I clear the cache? Shouldn't that make it faster, cuz then it won't load the older messages (cuz there's no need to)? And does clear data delete all the messages?
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Isee, so the only way to make it faster is by deleting messages? :/ what if I clear the cache? Shouldn't that make it faster, cuz then it won't load the older messages (cuz there's no need to)? And does clear data delete all the messages?
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I honestly don't know because I let my messages get deleted every time I flash a ROM. I would assume clearing the data would delete the messages. If you absolutely MUST hang on to your messages, why not make a backup of them, then go through and delete some or all of the ones in the app? If you need them back, restore the backup.
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I honestly don't know because I let my messages get deleted every time I flash a ROM. I would assume clearing the data would delete the messages. If you absolutely MUST hang on to your messages, why not make a backup of them, then go through and delete some or all of the ones in the app? If you need them back, restore the backup.
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Oh I see. Alright well I guess that's what I'll do, thanks for your help
So I am in a tough one here.
I have over 100k+ texts in different threads. My text messaging app is starting to get really slow.
I try to delete these using the app but it just says "deleting" and the whole app freezes. I've cleared data and cache and still no fix. I believe I need to manually delete these texts somehow.
Anyone have any idea?
You just have to wait for it to delete them. It can't delete them instantly.
If your phone is rooted, you might try to wipe the sms/mms xml data using Titanium Backup. That's where the messages are and it's this you want to backup whenever you want to backup your messages.
You can recognize it by it's name in yellow letters. But this may yield the same freeze result.
Hey, thanks for the reply
How can I use titanium backup to delete the xml files? I can't find them listed.
Also, let me add that I use Go SMS pro as my default SMS app
Thanks
You should note that this deletes all text messages in your phone.
The thing you are looking for is called "Messages (SMS & MMS)". The name is written in yellow. Also has the Titanium Backup icon next to it.
The apps are categorized in alphabetical order. So it will be under M
Sometimes Titanium Backup makes itself my default message app. Now, anyone with familiarity with TiBu should know that it is not a messaging app. It can't send them or receive them, as far as I can tell.
When it is the default and someone texts me, the text seems to never arrive at my phone. In fact, the only way that I know TiBu has become the default is when someone asks why I'm ignoring their texts and I look at the default apps to find TiBu as my messenger.
Is there a reason why this should be happening? Is there a reason why TiBu should even be an option for default messaging apps? I've attached a pic to prove I'm not crazy. Hopefully someone out there has seen this and has an answer? I'm tempted to uninstall TiBu until I need it, reinstalling every time I need to backup apps and then uninstall it again. That just seems like an avoidable hassle.
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Sometimes Titanium Backup makes itself my default message app. Now, anyone with familiarity with TiBu should know that it is not a messaging app. It can't send them or receive them, as far as I can tell.
When it is the default and someone texts me, the text seems to never arrive at my phone. In fact, the only way that I know TiBu has become the default is when someone asks why I'm ignoring their texts and I look at the default apps to find TiBu as my messenger.
Is there a reason why this should be happening? Is there a reason why TiBu should even be an option for default messaging apps? I've attached a pic to prove I'm not crazy. Hopefully someone out there has seen this and has an answer? I'm tempted to uninstall TiBu until I need it, reinstalling every time I need to backup apps and then uninstall it again. That just seems like an avoidable hassle.
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It shows up as an option for me as well but it isn't selected as my default.
Inside titanium there is a titanium messages app that is called "Messages (SMS & MMS) com.keramidas.virtual.xml_messages
You can't delete it since it is a part of titanium. Maybe this is the way it backs up the messages. Our phones see that as a possible messaging app.
It's not always my default, it just steals it every so often. A little frustrating, and I can't google for the answer because all i get are pages telling me how to freeze the default messaging app with TiBu.
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It shows up as an option for me as well but it isn't selected as my default.
Inside titanium there is a titanium messages app that is called "Messages (SMS & MMS) com.keramidas.virtual.xml_messages
You can't delete it since it is a part of titanium. Maybe this is the way it backs up the messages. Our phones see that as a possible messaging app.
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If I can't delete it, can I freeze it? I'm just wondering why my default changes to TiBu for no reason. I may have to go the messy route of deleting/reinstalling whenever I need it.
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If I can't delete it, can I freeze it? I'm just wondering why my default changes to TiBu for no reason. I may have to go the messy route of deleting/reinstalling whenever I need it.
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There doesn't seem to be an option to uninstall or freeze.
The behavior that I have seen is that TiBu sets itself as the default messaging app when performing restores of SMS messages.
Is it possible that you have some scheduled TiBu jobs running?
Tybalt said:
The behavior that I have seen is that TiBu sets itself as the default messaging app when performing restores of SMS messages.
Is it possible that you have some scheduled TiBu jobs running?
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The only schedule I have is to "Backup new user+system apps & newer versions". It's not enabled and has never run. I'll delete it, just in case it's giving me that issue, and watch for the problem to reappear.