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The one thing that has deterred me from buying neat phones like the Voyager, Env3 or Touch in the past is the pathetic capacity for SMS messages... especially on so-called messaging phones.
Currently, I have a Windows Mobile phone that has threaded-SMS with messages as far back as last June. It doesn't matter why I want to save messages for so long... only that I do. I also have a program on here that let's me back up and save the SMS to my computer... PIM something maybe?
What kind of capacity does the Droid have - especially considering this space is shared with any apps you put on there. I doubt SMS can be saved to the SD... most devices don't allow that. Also, are there ways of backing them up from your Droid to a computer, and being able to reload them later?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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You can download an app called SMSBackup so that it can be constantly saved and synced to your Gmail account. It'll automatically make a tab called "SMS" so that you can view it via your Gmail app on your phone, or via computer.
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You can download an app called SMSBackup so that it can be constantly saved and synced to your Gmail account. It'll automatically make a tab called "SMS" so that you can view it via your Gmail app on your phone, or via computer.
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Sweet, thanks Mike! I just installed and i love it. works perfectly.