Hi, I have a hd2 running winmo and hyperdroid, on both I have messages. I wanted to export the SMS over to my galaxy s2. I used pimbackup, I believe, (it's been over a year and some months since I used the app) and when I made an .xml file at the end of each message it has added 'cdma' for some unknown reason.
I wanted to ask if anybody had a .cab app that will let me import my messages and also maybe get rid of the cdma from my messages.
Thank you for any help.
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Hey guys, I wanted to see if any fellow vibrant uses have been getting this.
This is the second time this has happened to me. Just out of no where I will launch my sms application (handcent) and the all of my texts are gone, like magic....
I have done alot of looking and found out that this is an old problem that is general for any android user. Wanted to see if anyone know the solution to what is causing this.
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This just happened to me recently. I also use handcent. I dont know if this is the case for you, but I am a packrat, so I had a lot of messages.
I think the limit of SMS messages that can be stored on the phone is 5,000. The only thing that didnt make any sense is that not ALL of my messages were gone, I had 8 left from a recent conversation. I cant explain why they werent deleted...
We can start narrowing things down though. If you dont think you reached the phones limit, then maybe it is a Handcent bug, or a bug with TouchWiz.
it use to happen to me before when i had i believe was the mytouch slide at that time but i cant recall. and yes it happened when i had over 3000+ for my GF and like around 200 for other people! Now i usually just get to 600 or less and delete it and start over. I use the stock sms app btw and have no problems at all.
It happened to me too, not the first or second time it have always happened from the start. I don't use handcent, everything is untouched with no root.
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Hmmm...a few people claim that this stopped after they uninstalled the antivirus app. However, I never used this app so it can't mean that. On top of that, many claim that this was due to 3rd party app. That wouldn't make any sence because if uninstalling different apps will fix it.
A few also mentioned that installing the sms back up also stopped the problem. It was also mentioned that handcent has an update coming that said they would fix it but that was almost a year ago. I couldn't find anything on the handcent website that fixed the issue. A lot of android users have the same issue as us on their forum. There are at least 10+ posts on this topic, non with a solution....
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Have you removed the settings to delete old messages when limits are reached?
or have u edited those settings in the messaging app?
That's the first thing I checked
it's unchecked, no limits and no deleting if old text messages. Here's the thing, even if that was enabled, it would only delete after reaching the limit and keep it at that. What happened was that all the text messages just disappeared...
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This used to happen to me on the G1 on occasion. I got around the issue by using the CyanogenMod Messaging application and setting the auto-delete limit to 200 messages per person, and using the free SMS Backup application to export all SMS messages to a label Gmail as they're received. I'm still using the same solution on the Vibrant, and I've had no problems since.
I didn't think that cyanogenmod is available for the samsung vibrant yet...or am i missing something?
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I didn't think that cyanogenmod is available for the samsung vibrant yet...or am i missing something?
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The CyanogenMod 5 (Android 2.1) Messaging app can be installed over the Vibrant's Messaging app just fine. Download a CM5.0.8 ROM for the Nexus One and install the Messaging.APK found in \system\data. :]
I'll give it a shot and see how it goes.
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I have the Epic 4G, and I am *PATIENTLY* waiting for my 32GB S III to ship from Sprint. I would like to transfer over my SMS/MMS - I've used SMS Backup & Restore but I've had importing issues with it and it does not account for MMS.
I've also heard of Mighty Text, which syncs up to 6 months of SMS/MMS, but I am not sure if you can transfer what you've synced online to another phone.
I've used Titanium as well, but again, I thought there would be issues going from one device to another.
What do you guys suggest? Thanks for any help.
I would use go sms and backup the sms messages, it alsp has an option to backup mms.
Go back up should restore them as well
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I think smsbak is the name of the app suggested by the cm9 epic team... check out the how to install cm9 thread over in the epic forum
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Why would anyone want to keep txts???
I use google sms backup.. works great for me... Need root access
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I use google sms backup.. works great for me... Need root access
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Not seeing this app - I looked here:
https://play.google.com/store/search?q=google+sms+backup&c=apps
My backup pro! Best thing ever. Backs up apps text calls etc.
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Just got a Galaxy S2 I9100 (Android 4.03)
Basic question: I have a few text I send all the times, I used to just create a new SMS, select the recipient and choose from a list of pre-composed message (quick text) then send - without having to type the same texts every time. That's on my old HTC HD2 WinMo 6.5
How can I do that in Galaxy S2?
I suggest a different SMS app like Go SMS pro or Handcent. I use Go version and I know has this plus other stuff like popup SMS messages.
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Hi,
I have recently been given a work phone and don't want to carry two phones.
I would like to keep my personal number so will continue that contract. I will set my carrier setting to auto forward calls to my work phone, but I would like a way to auto-forward SMS (text) messages to my work number, or email.
I have a nexus 7 3g and this seems like a good device to use as I can then still make use of my personal phone contract's internet access.
I installed the mms.apk app (thread found else where in this forum) and can now send and receive texts from my Nexus 7. But as it is not with me every day I want an automated way to get SMS messages to another number of email.
Does anyone know of an app which will let me auto forward SMS messages to a different number or to email? I'm happy to pay for the outbound message cost, but the only app I have found which *claims* compatibility is phoneleash and it does not forward anything.
Does anyone have a suggestion for how I can accomplish this?
Thanks
T.
You could just use an app that sends texts to the tablet like Cloud SMS. Then you could turn off the notifications on the phone.
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Thanks for the reply, but I think I have not been clear with my request.
I have a personal contract which my friends know the number for.
I want to keep this SIM in my tablet but forward any SMS message sent to my personal number to a work phone, so that I can just carry the work phone.
I have found Auto SMS since my last update, but this is not compatible with the nexus 7. I will see if there is a way to get this app to work.
I will update if I get any further.
T.
have you try mighty text? try that one first
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Thanks for the further replies here.
I don't think mighty text will work, it seems to be a way to read and reply to texts received on your phone, but handled by a tablet or computer as the viewing device.
I need a way to auto forward SMS messages to a different number.
Regards
Tony.
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OK, I installed auto SMS onto my touchpad and then used titanium backup to extract the application.
I've side loaded this onto my nexus 7 and so far my tests have been successful.
The auto forwarded text messages come through as
<0123 123123> Mr FirstName SecondName: Content of message
I can either call the originator back, or switch to a new message and reply back directly via SMS from the work phone.
Thanks
T.
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OK, I installed auto SMS onto my touchpad and then used titanium backup to extract the application.
I've side loaded this onto my nexus 7 and so far my tests have been successful.
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I have the same problem as you, but I can't find auto SMS or extract the application (Nexus 7 is my only Android device).
Can you please share it somehow?
Thanks in advance!
Edit: in meanwhile I found and installed it, works well
Hello,
i need help in recovering mms and sms on my nexus 4 . i have looked but cannot find a way. i have lloked for programs i can pay for but they seem to not be able to do this. is there a way even if i have to pay to recover deleted mms and sms on my nexus 4 ?
thank you for your help.
No there's no way go restore deleted SMS and MMS its best to just start using a backup SMS app
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okay, what app can I install to forward sms and mms secretly?
Hello, can i Install an app to forward sms and mms secretly
another phone? I think my spouse is cheating and before I file a divorce
Want to be sure.
OTE=Good Guy Mark;44529610]No there's no way go restore deleted SMS and MMS its best to just start using a backup SMS app
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Hello, can i Install an app to forward sms and mms secretly
another phone? I think my spouse is cheating and before I file a divorce
Want to be sure.
OTE=Good Guy Mark;44529610]No there's no way go restore deleted SMS and MMS its best to just start using a backup SMS app
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While I am sure there is a way, you will not find any help here on it. A persons privacy is something we strongly support.