My samsung star displays message meory as 233 /500 however any additional incoming messages get stored in sim card , i.e only 40 above dat. i want to store atleast 500 inbox messages or shift them to memory card, wat can i do
Hello Sir,
All incoming messages are by default stored in the Sim Card. In the Inbox, you have to manually move the messages to phone memory. It can only be done one message after the other. When you are viewing the message which you want to transfer to phone memory, select " more " and select " move to phone ". Then it will get transferred to the phone memory. And for the last point, no message can be transferred to the Micro SD ( Memory Card ). You can only store a maximum of 500 messages and that only in the phone memory. After 500 messages are stored in the phone, the next 20 messages will be automatically stored in the sim memory.
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I have the same problem but in different way, i still have freee message memory about 300 messages, since there are only 200/500 but the phone alerts me wz msg sayng sms memory full, delet some messages, evn actually it's not full !! i realy dont know what to do!! can you help?
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Go to your phone message settings. Just go to messages and select option. Then set message storage to phone memory.
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First thing to note is that the deleted data on the phone will remain there until something new is saved and overwrites it. This might not happen immediately but eventually, after continued use, it will.
Either connect the phone straight to a PC using a USB cable (if supplied with the phone) or take the card out and put it in a card reader attached to the PC. You should see memory card shown as a drive letter (like H:) in Windows Explorer.
Then try some data recovery software on the PC. This should recognise the phone or card and then you can scan it using the free download of some good data recovery software. That will show you what files still exist on the phone or card and what can be recovered.
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