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We know that SMS messages is almost stored in the phone's internal storage card, so in order to ensure the program can get the full access to the storage card, you need to root your Android phone before starting the whole process.
Step1. Connect Your Android Phone and Make it Detected
Step 2. Scan for Files
Step 3. Preview the Text Conversation and Begin to Recover
Step 4. View the Deleted Messages on PC
Where is the spare storage ? On the phone or on the memory card?
The phone doesn't use the memory card to store messages it uses it's own internal memory storage. If you have saved items there then this may be why it's running out of space.
Delete some messages from memory storage and try to send a message. If still problem occur backup your data and reset your phone.It will work fine. thank you
try to go to your phone settings then look for the restore default setting,, if you found it then restore your phone setting to set all to default setting as when you buy it.
Now, what I found out, stopping me from resetting my entire frame was the text messaging requires the phone to have a certain amount of memory available (i think it is 15 mb). Once you delete your unwanted applications and reach above 15 - 20 mb available, try to send yourself a text. If you receive it then you've reached the storage available the phone requires.
You are getting a message saying "mailbox is full" when you receive a message, right? What kind of message is that? Is it a text or an email message?
If that's an email message, you may need to delete all of the sent items and see if you will get the same problem. If it's a text message, delete the copy of sent text messages.
Usually, sent items does not look like it's eating up your storage, but the truth is, it's causing your mailbox to get full.
One of my few complaints about my Z3 is the low message capacity. I have a 2gb sd card in there...why can't I store more than 500 texts? But...500 is a lot more than 10, there's definitely a problem here. I know there's a way to change the default storage location, although I'm not sure it will change the location of texts or not. Here's how to do it: Go to the main menu and select "Settings". Scroll down to "Phone Status" and select it. Then select "Download Location" and finally, select the memory card.
Now...What concerns me the most is the 4Tb message flood O_o
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